About the project
I design decorative objects and fashion accessories using 3D printing. After completing a BTS and a DSAA in product design at the École BOULLE, along with several industry experiences, I decided to challenge myself by creating my own company specializing in 3D-printed decor and accessories. I aim to offer a distinctive style of decoration, one that stands out with a strong and recognizable universe.
My story began when, as a child, my paternal grandmother introduced me to her daily art of living: Glazig embroidery. Due to its complexity and beauty, the interlacing of colorful threads became a true source of inspiration. Although ’embroidering the fabric’ did not become a full-time activity for me, the desire to showcase this craftsmanship in my objects has always been present.
About the approach
“Maison Deysa, creations inspired by Brittany”
Maison Deysa is a decor brand specializing in the creation of unique accessories using 3D printing, inspired by the rich culture of Brittany. Founded by Ysaline Menou, a product designer graduate of the prestigious École Boulle, the brand stands out for its approach that combines tradition with contemporary innovation.
By using 3D printing, Ysaline pushes the boundaries of craftsmanship, enabling precision and a variety of unprecedented shapes. The designer uses PLA, a recycled plastic made from corn starch.
With a passion for offering a distinctive style of decoration, the creator aims to present a strong and recognizable universe, one that evokes the essence of Brittany and its famous salted butter!