
Inside Isabelle De Pauw's world

Stylish and sustainable living
Discover the world of Isabelle De Pauw, founder of the Belgian brand Paveau, which introduces stylish and practical reusable bottles to the market. Her sharp sense of style perfectly resonates with the values of Vincent Sheppard and results in an elegant collaboration of timeless sustainability.
Isabelle takes us along on a beautiful summer day and welcomes us into a stylish setting, where natural light, timeless furniture, and warm coziness come together. We take a look at her daily rhythm and discover how Vincent Sheppard furniture plays a leading role in it.
A morning person
Isabelle starts the day with the first rays of sunshine finding their way inside and a delicious coffee in hand. Add a little zen moment in a comfortable lounge chair and you’re completely ready to start the day.

A stylish lunch
From handmade tableware by Sara Delesie Keramiek to Paveau bottles and glasses and flowers from her own garden. Together, they create the perfect setting to welcome friends for a warm summer lunch.


Frida dining chair
"Summer is my favourite season. I’m truly a morning person, but in summer I see it as a gift that the evenings last so much longer." – Isabelle


Lounging in the afternoon sun
Finding peace in nature with all the comfort of a cozy sunlounger, it sounds like music to the ears. The thick cushion of the Oda sunlounger invites you to relax, while the tactile fabric adds extra refinement.
Cozy evenings
Warmth and togetherness come together in this cosy outdoor lounge corner. The Maya lanterns extend the evenings and create an intimate atmosphere long after the sun has set.

Create your own stylish oasis
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