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FURNITURE / LIGHTING
STUDIO DESIGN
A BESPOKE DESIGN ATELIER TRANSLATING
HOSPITALITY CONCEPTS INTO FURNITURE, OBJECTS,
MATERIALS AND SPATIAL DETAILS
A Fusion of :
Carft, History & Design
Le Studio Design is the design extension of Mixomania. Born from a shared passion for design, history, craftsmanship and material culture, it allows selected hospitality projects to be developed not only as concepts, but as fully embodied environments. Where Mixomania defines the strategic direction of an experience — its positioning, its rituals, its guest journey and its storytelling — Les Ateliers Mixologica designs the objects, furniture and material details that make that world tangible. The ambition is never to add decoration for its own sake. It is to create pieces that are perfectly aligned with the narrative, atmosphere and functional reality of each project. For the projects that require it, Les Studio Design develops bespoke furniture and custom objects designed specifically for hospitality use. Each piece is conceived in close coherence with the universe of the venue, the cultural references it draws from, the story it tells and the way guests are meant to move through it. This makes the design language more than aesthetic. It becomes part of the experience itself. A key principle of the atelier is local collaboration. Every project is developed with local artisans, allowing the final pieces to carry not only visual coherence, but also a deeper connection to place, know-how and material authenticity. This approach creates a more grounded and more meaningful form of luxury, where design is inseparable from craftsmanship.
1112 Tea House Marrakech
Tailored Collection Creation
For the Marrakech project, around twenty custom pieces were conceived across both decorative and functional categories.The collection was imagined as a continuous dialogue between tradition and innovation, with every object contributing to a coherent hospitality world. Mixomania designed a monumental theatrical table, oversized benches, metal-and-ceramic tables, a collection of glazed ceramic pots, sculpted stone counters with bas-reliefs echoing the same ornamental motifs used throughout the ceramic language of the project, as well as riad-inspired arches and doors. Two complementary collections were also imagined: one articulated around white mineral and powder-coated tones, the other around copper finishes used notably in lighting pieces and customisable elements depending on each room. Across the collection, the intention was to create a refined play between white powder-coated metal, hammered copper, glazed ceramics, sculpted cement bas-reliefs, zellige surfaces and tactile material contrasts. The result is not a series of isolated objects. It is a coherent design system built to support hospitality storytelling. Every piece is conceived to strengthen atmosphere, guest perception, functional use and emotional continuity across the experience. This is what defines the role of Les Ateliers Mixologica within Mixomania’s wider approach: not simply designing furniture, but translating a hospitality concept into a fully lived material language.

BOTANIQUE Bar
Botanical bas-reliefs - hand-sculpted cement

RIAD Family Table
Patinated metal framework,
powder-coated copperd. 300 cm

RIAD Family Bench
Letal framework, powder-coated whitel
350 cm
RIAD Tea Table
Metal framework, powder-coated white


BOTANIQUE Tea table
Metal framework, glazed ceramic,
botanical motifs, ecru
BOTANIQUE Ceramic
Glazed ceramic vases, botanical motifs, ecru





RIAD Lamps
Glazed ceramic chandeliers / hammered copper
l.200–300 cm

RIAD Theatrical entrance
A theatrical threshold in powder-coated ecru metal
and patinated copper / h. 220 cm

RIAD Mobile mashrabiya
A powder-coated raw metal framework,
and hammered copper bells

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