The Rich Lifestyle Proposed by "Franck Muller" | FRANCK MULLER FUTURE FORM
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June 15, 2015

The Rich Lifestyle Proposed by "Franck Muller" | FRANCK MULLER FUTURE FORM


FRANCK MULLER FUTURE FORM | FRANCK MULLER FUTURE FORM


Franck Muller Launches Tableware


Swiss luxury watch brand Franck Muller has launched a new project. Under the name "FRANCK MULLER FUTURE FORM," the brand will offer items for total home coordination, starting with tableware and expanding to furniture and lighting.

Text by Yuzu Kuromiya




Creating a Rich Spacetime Unique to Franck Muller


Franck Muller, a brand that has challenged our perception of time with numerous innovative mechanisms, is now producing spaces. "FRANCK MULLER FUTURE FORM," designed to enrich daily life, begins its collection with tableware. This initiative stems from Mr. Franck Muller's belief that "there is no greater happiness than sharing a meal with family and close friends."
The collection features a diverse lineup including design plates, cutlery, glasses, and tablecloths. Each piece prominently incorporates the iconic Arabic numerals, resulting in a modern finish that fully embodies the brand's worldview.

Among the elegant porcelain pieces, the KIRARA series expresses the exquisite shimmer of mica on the plates.
Mica, known as "kira" or "kirara" in Japan since ancient times, is a mineral found worldwide. Its layered, puff pastry-like structure of crystalline facets creates a beautiful, sparkling effect when it catches the light. Available in gold and silver finishes, the plates come in four sizes, ranging from 30cm to 16cm in diameter.

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Another notable ceramic item is the Platinum series, whose gorgeous luster creates a festive dining atmosphere. This series features the brand's signature Arabic numerals rhythmically arranged on the pure white surface of Seto porcelain, a craft with a 1300-year history from Aichi Prefecture.

The fabric line includes table runners and placemats crafted from elegant jacquard weave. These are produced in Fujiyoshida, a city historically centered around Kai-kōri silk production. Designed to be reversible, they offer changing expressions to suit the mood of the meal and dining setting, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship.
Additionally, tablecloths and napkins meticulously woven in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture—a representative textile hub of Japan—are also available.

The luxurious designs and the placement of the Arabic numerals harmonize exquisitely, creating an atmosphere of elegant time and space. This refined collection promises to add a touch of splendor to any table.

Franck Muller Watchland Tokyo
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