A-N-D joins BOON_MONCEAU, the new Paris residence set inside a 19th-century hôtel particulier

Inside a historic residence overlooking Parc Monceau, BOON_ROOM has created a 1,300-square-meter environment where the dialogue between art, architecture, and contemporary lighting is now enriched by A-N-D’s luminous collections, including Pace, Contour, and Pipeline.
Inside a historic residence overlooking Parc Monceau, BOON_ROOM has created a 1,300-square-meter environment where the dialogue between art, architecture, and contemporary lighting is now enriched by A-N-D’s luminous collections, including Pace, Contour, and Pipeline.
Cover photo Studio Brinth

Founded in 2018 by Kristofer Kongshaug, BOON_ROOM is a concept gallery operating internationally with a vision that has long combined collectible design, functional art, and contemporary craftsmanship. The gallery has recently unveiled BOON_MONCEAU, a new 1,300-square-meter private residence located inside a 19th-century hôtel particulier overlooking Parc Monceau in Paris.

1. Ph. Studio Brinth

Limited-edition design pieces and collaborations previously presented across international fairs such as the Salone del Mobile and PAD Paris have now found a permanent address designed to bring architecture, art, design, and contemporary lighting into dialogue. For the interiors, BOON_ROOM selected several collections by A-N-D, the contemporary decorative lighting brand founded in Vancouver in 2014 by Matt Davis, Caine Heintzman, and Lukas Peet. Over the years, A-N-D has built its identity around essential forms, refined materials, and the integration of LED technology with glass, steel, and aluminum. The brand’s name itself, derived from “ANDlight”, reflects an approach rooted in collaboration and continuous design experimentation.

2. Pace by Caine Heintzman, ph. Studio Brinth

Among the selected collections is Pace, designed by Caine Heintzman: a series of laminated glass lighting elements that uses modular repetition to generate delicate, ethereal, yet deeply architectural transitions of light. Contour, created by Lukas Peet, develops a more linear and continuous language. The collection stems from the idea of a fluid, unified form capable of maintaining the same visual identity across multiple configurations, including pendants, sconces, table lamps, and floor lamps.

3. Contour by Lukas Peet, ph. Studio Brinth

In stylistic contrast, Pipeline, also by Caine Heintzman, introduces a more vertical and graphic tension: slender luminous elements rest on mirrored bases and appear almost suspended in space.

4. Pipeline by Caine Heintzman, ph. Studio Brinth

The Paris project arrives at a moment of strong international expansion for A-N-D. During 3daysofdesign 2026, taking place in Copenhagen from June 10 to 12, the brand will inaugurate its first European flagship, conceived as a natural extension of its Vancouver headquarters. The space will host North Quarters, a three-level exhibition dedicated to contemporary Canadian design and to some of the brand’s most emblematic collections. The new showroom will also feature several series already introduced at BOON_MONCEAU—including Pace, Contour, and Pipeline, alongside Vale, Pebble, Iris, and Column—presented within an exhibition path articulated across the same three distinct environments: a main floor conceived as a curated landscape of installations and lighting pieces, a basement dedicated to prototypes and floor lamps, and an upper level imagined as a space for pause and gathering.

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