Bonsoirs x Jacques Merle: the dreamiest collab of the summer
French lifestyle brand delivers a poetic collection of bedding, tableware and décor inspired by dreamy Mediterranean summers.
text Enrico Fragale Esposito
My secret dream? Cancel all my plans, move into a sun-drenched villa somewhere in the South of France, eat peaches for breakfast and spend the afternoon drinking citronnade under striped parasols.
Turns out, Bonsoirs already built that fantasy into a collection.
The French lifestyle brand, known for its effortlessly chic home universe and poetic approach to interiors, has teamed up with painter Jacques Merle for a collaboration inspired by imaginary travels, Mediterranean summers and the softness of everyday life.
Already loved in France for its beautifully crafted bedding, dreamy interiors and effortlessly chic home essentials, Bonsoirs has slowly become the kind of brand that makes staying home feel cooler than going out. And honestly? We get it.
Its universe also includes adorable pieces for little ones all wrapped in that relaxed aesthetic parents secretly wish their entire house looked like.
Now, for Spring/Summer, Bonsoirs delivers this collaboration that feels like stepping inside an illustrated Mediterranean daydream.
Think embroidered suns, winding rivers, ancient figures, poetic faces, marine creatures and hand-drawn motifs that seem lifted from an artist’s sketchbook during a holiday on the Riviera.
The result? A collection where bedsheets become frescoes, cushions feel like miniature paintings and tablescapes suddenly look ready for a very stylish family lunch under the lemon trees.
But the range goes beyond the bedroom. There are embroidered tablecloths designed like moving landscapes, poetic table napkins, decorative cushions featuring celestial faces and flying Pegasuses, plus oversized beach towels ready for the chicest seaside escape imaginable.
Everything feels intentionally imperfect in the best possible way, artistic, warm, nostalgic and deeply human. Like memories sketched directly onto fabric.
And maybe that’s why this collaboration works so well: it doesn’t just decorate a home, it creates a mood. One where children can daydream, adults can slow down, and every room suddenly feels touched by sunlight.
