Arcade - Coffee Table - Rectangle
by Yellen Boisseau
Material
Light
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The Arcade Coffee Table - Rectangle pairs a slab of light beige stone with two sculpted wooden bases in warm medium-brown. The piece is low and elongated, shaped for living rooms where scale and material weight matter more than ornamentation.
Each base curves gently outward, carved from solid wood and finished to preserve the natural grain. The stone top is cut from a single piece with fine, irregular veining, present enough to register, quiet enough not to dominate. Set side by side, the two bases give the table its rhythm: the stone reads as horizontal mass, the wood as movement beneath it.
The Arcade collection debuted at Paris Design Week Factory 2025, where Yellen Boisseau presented her first furniture line. Trained in interior architecture at the Penninghen school in Paris, she works between Paris and Barcelona on residential projects where material precision is a given. The rectangular coffee table is central to the collection, a piece that anchors a room without insisting on itself.
Available through Monde Singulier.
W 120 x D 57 x H 35 cm
W 47.24 x D 22.44 x H 13.78 in
Materials: Brushed oak wood and Emperador Light marble with a leather finish.
About
Yellen Boisseau
Yellen Boisseau graduated from the Penninghen School of Interior Architecture in Paris in 2021. She has since maintained a practice split between Paris and Barcelona, taking residential commissions in high-end interiors while developing furniture and objects in parallel.
At Penninghen, she trained under a programme that treats interior architecture as fundamentally spatial. That discipline runs through her furniture work. A chair or table is resolved the way a room is resolved: from the structural logic outward, with material choice following function rather than preceding it.
Natural materials are non-negotiable in her practice. Wood, stone, and textile each impose their own constraints, and she works within them. The aesthetic that results reads as direct — specific to the object rather than borrowed from a style.
At Paris Design Week Factory 2025, Boisseau presented her debut furniture collection. The response confirmed what her residential commissions had suggested: a formal clarity and material sensibility that held up against more experienced designers. For a first furniture collection, the identity was settled in a way that usually takes years to arrive at.
Her residential studio remains active in Paris and Barcelona. Her current furniture work is available on Monde Singulier.


























