The two-door version of the Hamada enamel cabinet, which means ” arid land ” in Arabic, inspired Jean-Luc Le Mounier to create an entire collection based on the aesthetics of the rugged rocky plateaus of the Sahara. Its fragile, precious decoration is applied to the furniture using the ancient technique of enamel on copper. Black crystal (enamel) is applied to thin copper sheets in successive stages of firing at very high temperatures. These are then covered with platinum, like a piece of jewellery. The interior of the case is made of Ceylon lemon wood.