As a former social worker, passionate about interior decoration and fashion, while being attentive to the social and environmental issues around us, I wanted to carry out this project that allows me to reconcile these two spheres.
Les Possibles was born from a dilemma I faced as a customer: I wanted to treat myself to beautiful things, but I also wanted this consumer gesture to have a positive impact as much as possible.
By becoming the founder of Les Possibles, I wanted to go against the current of a saturated market full of new products and share with you a selection of favorite items, all handcrafted in small quantities, from noble, natural, recycled, or recyclable materials.
I source directly from artisans, cooperatives, and small businesses, with whom I work as much as possible remotely to minimize my carbon footprint. This short circuit allows them a fair wage and the intergenerational transmission of valuable know-how.
This shop is my desire to expand the realm of possibilities in interior decoration while raising consumer awareness. Fair trade is a model I believe in, necessary for our societies.
Being of Algerian origin, I am also passionate about highlighting the cultural and artisanal richness of the Maghreb with decorative accessories that bring an extra soul to Western interiors.
Les Possibles is my love for beautiful things, but above all, my love for the men and women who create them.