A sandal. A way of life.
On the French Riviera, one strolls, one dances, one seduces. From the 1920s, the Côte d’Azur became the cradle of a free and luminous way of life.
In Nice, Cannes, Saint-Tropez, writers, artists, and dreamers gathered to taste a new kind of luxury: the luxury of slowness, sun, and effortless elegance.
In the 60s, the Riviera became cinema. Brigitte Bardot, Jean Seberg, Jean-Paul Belmondo embodied a relaxed, chic, solar style. Striped cabins, parasols, and light fabrics became symbols of freedom. It is this spirit that Maison Flamant celebrates today: an avant-garde aesthetic inspired by the past.
Maison Flamant, a step toward tomorrow
Maison Flamant was born from the desire to rediscover this elegant carefreeness, this simple and beautiful craftsmanship, this link between the body, nature, and style.
We imagined a sandal that is not only beautiful but useful, comfortable, and responsible. A sandal to wear as much in a Nice alleyway as on the pebbles of Èze, for an aperitif or while traveling.
La Mauresque — Maison Flamant's Signature
La Mauresque is our founding model. Its minimalist design with colored stripes is inspired by the iconic deckchairs and parasols of southern beaches.
It captures the free spirit of the 60s and 70s, revisited with sustainable materials: natural cork, recycled EVA, eco-designed textile (recycled cotton and polyester).
Soft and designed for the beach, it dries naturally in the sun after a walk in the water — without ever losing its allure.
A certain idea of France
Maison Flamant is the return of a French spirit: free, elegant, sometimes insolent. A France that takes its time, that loves the sun, the beautiful gesture, the pure line.
A France that dances in sandals on the terrace of a hotel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, or that wanders the cobblestones of Nice with natural confidence.
