In 1992, Andrée Putman collaborated with 3 Suisses to create a collection designed to be accessible to a wide audience, reflecting her belief that design should be part of everyday life. For this iconic mail-order catalogue, she conceived a series of objects and furniture pieces defined by a clear, timeless aesthetic.
Avoiding decorative excess, Andrée Putman favored simple lines, balanced proportions, and restrained materials. This collaboration illustrates her ability to bring the rigor of design into a popular context without sacrificing elegance or formal clarity. Through this project, she demonstrated that demanding design could be shared by all, turning everyday objects into quiet expressions of modernity.