Eley Kishimoto worked with Jason Maclean on their first archive store in London in 2003. The promise of this relationship developed into Eley Kishimoto’s involvement with Maclean’s The House At…Hautfage project.
Maclean with his proven track record as an interiors designer, along with his business partner Amanda Gillis, took on the job of restoring a derelict French farmhouse in the Lot-et-Garonne region of South West France with the intention of creating a tranquil retreat ideal for people who want to get away from it all.
It’s imaginative re-design was enhanced by Eley Kishimoto’s involvement who contributed with interior products including their Damask wallpaper - a key element in creating the style and rustic sophistication of the property.