Umbra - Noto Side Table
by Le Berre Vevaud
Material
Ivory
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The Noto Side Table brings together grey veined marble and tulipwood in a form that is structural and organic in equal measure. Part of the Umbra collection, Le Berre Vevaud's exclusive collaboration with Monde Singulier, the piece is defined by its column: a stacked arrangement of three spheres in graduated sizes, rising from an undulating foot to a circular marble top.
The veined grey marble top carries the natural markings of the stone, each piece subtly distinct. Below it, the organic spherical column in cream-toned tulipwood grounds the composition in warmth and material contrast. Le Berre Vevaud consistently pairs materials for their tactile and chromatic opposition, and the mineral-wood combination here is no exception.
Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud designed the Noto Side Table as part of their revisitation of signature silhouettes in limited-edition form. It sits beside a sofa or as an accent in a bedroom or study. French artisanal expertise, certified by the Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant, defines the making of every piece in the Umbra collection.
ø 30 x H 55 cm
ø 11.81 x H 21.65 in
Materials: Arabesco Orobico plate, lacquered solid tulipwood ball base, glossy lacquered steel base
About
Le Berre Vevaud
Founded in Paris in 2008 by Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud, graduates of the École Camondo, Le Berre Vevaud works across luxury residential architecture: apartments and private mansions in Paris and London, vacation homes in Greece.
The firm's formal language draws from two sources that rarely appear together: the geometric rigour of Art Deco and the chromatic provocation of the Memphis movement. Rather than resolving the tension between them, Le Berre Vevaud builds on it, producing interiors of solid form, exceptional materials, and atmosphere that accumulates rather than announces.
Collaboration with French artisans recognized as Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant runs through every project. For Le Berre Vevaud, this network is not a finishing touch but a technical foundation, embedding centuries of specialized knowledge into each surface and material choice.
In October 2021, the studio opened a gallery in the Carré Rive Gauche (20 rue de Verneuil, Paris), presenting furniture conceived for their own interiors and available to a wider audience.
AD 100-listed, Le Berre Vevaud developed the Umbra collection exclusively with Monde Singulier: a limited edition revisiting the firm's most emblematic silhouettes, including the Barth Stool and the Peonia armchair, worked in stone, noble lacquers, and precious textiles within a palette of light and shadow.






























