From left to right : Geneviève Farkas, Violaine Lopes, Jérôme Lebrun, Elisabeth Curtaud, Charlotte Farkas, Ewa Stykala
Having studied languages and marketing, Elisabeth Curtaud left her career in consumer goods analysis and marketing, to pursue her true passion for colour and fashion.
Following extensive training in colour and textiles, Elisabeth Curtaud worked internationally for Parisian trend forecasting agency Promostyl, for six years, as a colour and fabric specialist, before heading up the print department at Cacharel.
In 1997, Elisabeth Curtaud created her own trends agency, initially specialising in mens, womens and children’s fashion, before re-focussing on the growing home sector – and Demain La Maison was born.
The Demain La Maison team comprises of five experts in the fields of trends, print, jacquard, photo-styling, and photography, who develop exclusive collections for clients, create catalogues and printed materials, work with visual display, and assist with any specific projects and needs.
Demain La Maison est agrée par le Ministère de l’Education Nationale de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche
Demain La Maison was created to provide a creative and thorough, client led service. Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your needs.
– François Hans “Blanc des Vosges” – France
– Torrente – France
– Sanderson – UK
– Groupe Casino – France
– Kartsen – Brazil
– Texunion – France
– Groupe Rhodia – Brazil
– Groupe Didier Guérin – France
– WNF – Germany
– Groupe Casino – France
– Groupe Casino – France
Demain La Maison works with clients specific needs:
– focus the target of your collections
– enhance and optimise your sales teams
– optimise merchandising at the point of sale
Demain La Maison is recognized by le Ministère de l’Education Nationale de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche
Demain la Maison develops harmonious catalogues and displays with a coherent identity.