Symbols of an era, these objects, cult for some, are making their big comeback from December 3. The opportunity is too good to pass up. Nostalgia guaranteed.
There are names that evoke much more than a brand: they awaken memories, an era, a lifestyle. For an entire generation, it evoked the taste for affordable design, catalogs leafed through with curiosity and furniture with round lines, in bold colors, which seemed straight out of a seventies film. Then, silence. Two decades of absence and waiting.
This heritage is getting a second wind and the original spirit remains unchanged: reconciling audacity and accessibility. Already in 1968, the brand was shaking up the codes by becoming a publisher of contemporary furniture. Due to lack of space on the shelves, she imagined an avant-garde catalog, a true editorial object, where original creations and signatures of young French designers mixed together. All with a visionary ambition: (re)putting design within the reach of the general public, without compromising on creativity, and even less on quality.
Among the long list of our favorites: the duo of pop green sofa (570 euros) and armchair (400 euros), the chrome tubular chair (250 euros), the trio of glass and metal nesting tables (260 euros), the metal stools (100 euros for yellow and 110 euros for chrome), the vinyl market stroller (40 euros) and the chrome floor lamp (420 euros). Everything, revisited with the same care as the original. Each piece tells a fragment of an era: that of democratic, free and joyfully colorful design. The creators of yesterday interact with those of today – Jean-Pierre and Maryvonne Garrault, Odile Mir and her granddaughter, founder of the LOMM Editions studio as well as Henri Delord – to give life to a collection called desire.
It is Monoprix which is orchestrating this rebirth, by extending the Prisunic heritage through a third tribute collection. A reissue and edition work that celebrates more than a style: a state of mind, that of accessible and intelligent design. After the success of the first two editions, the brand continues to vibrate this seventies aesthetic dear to so many French households, including us.
On sale exclusively on Monoprix.fr, in a selection of stores and at the Prisunic pop-up store from December 3 to 7, 2025 (5 rue Saint Merri in the 9th arrondissement of Paris), these new products bring popular design back to life. And our interiors come alive again with this soft, joyful and furiously modern energy.









