About Les Keepers

Founded by designer Pablo Di Francesco, Les Keepers is a studio devoted to textiles, interiors, and the quietly powerful objects that live within them. With over 15 years of experience working alongside fashion houses, interior designers, and masterful makers, Les Keepers creates pieces that are both tactile and timeless—rooted in colour, craft, and care.

The name is no accident. In a world shaped by impermanence, Les Keepers speaks to the longing for things meant to last—for pieces that are kept, not cast aside. This ethos is carried through every stitch and surface. Guided by deep knowledge of materials, responsible sourcing, and low-impact production methods, each creation is made with integrity: to endure, to be treasured, and to quietly inhabit the places we call home.

Pablo Di Francesco
Pablo’s journey began in the world of fashion, where his artworks graced collections for Etro, Ralph Lauren, Camilla, Calvin Klein, BCBG, Louis Vuitton, Armani, DVF—and many others whose names remain confidential, but whose trust was earned.

His experience behind the curtain of global fashion led to a profound understanding of how things are made, how they move, and what it takes to make them well. But in time, a quieter ambition emerged: to design with intention, to create less, and to make it matter more.

Today, Pablo brings this ethos to Les Keepers—combining visual storytelling with a commitment to sustainability. From design to delivery, he works to reduce environmental impact while elevating quality, transparency, and accountability. He has shared this vision as a guest lecturer at Chelsea College of Art, speaking on Culturally Responsible Practices and Sustainable Design, and in 2024, served as a judge for a design initiative in partnership with the Embassy of Mexico in London.

It Began with a Tablecloth
The first tablecloth was never meant to start a brand. It was a gift, designed during lockdown, for a friend’s birthday—an act of quiet optimism in a time of global stillness. It was a wish, really: that we’d gather again. That we’d share a meal, pass plates, and reconnect.

Since then, every Les Keepers piece has held onto that same hope. That design can nurture ritual. That a table, set simply and thoughtfully, can be the stage for memory-making.

Home Made
Sustainability doesn’t begin—or end—with materials. Shipping, too, leaves a mark. Often, an object circles the globe before reaching a home, erasing any clarity about how—or where—it was truly made.

Les Keepers takes a different route. Having collaborated with designers in the UK, Italy, the US, and Japan, Pablo built long-standing relationships with craftspeople known for their precision and artistry. These connections now shape Les Keepers' supply chain—nimble, close, and trusted.

The result? Pieces that can be tailored in colour, material, or scale with ease—adapting to each space or project, and always made with intention. Every piece is a one-of-a-kind expression. Designed to be kept.

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About les keepers

Founded by designer Pablo Di Francesco, Les Keepers is a studio devoted to textiles, interiors, and the quietly powerful objects that live within them. With over 15 years of experience working alongside fashion houses, interior designers, and masterful makers, Les Keepers creates pieces that are both tactile and timeless—rooted in colour, craft, and care.

The name is no accident. In a world shaped by impermanence, Les Keepers speaks to the longing for things meant to last—for pieces that are kept, not cast aside. This ethos is carried through every stitch and surface. Guided by deep knowledge of materials, responsible sourcing, and low-impact production methods, each creation is made with integrity: to endure, to be treasured, and to quietly inhabit the places we call home.

Pablo Di Francesco
Pablo’s journey began in the world of fashion, where his artworks graced collections for Etro, Ralph Lauren, Camilla, Calvin Klein, BCBG, Louis Vuitton, Armani, DVF—and many others whose names remain confidential, but whose trust was earned.

His experience behind the curtain of global fashion led to a profound understanding of how things are made, how they move, and what it takes to make them well. But in time, a quieter ambition emerged: to design with intention, to create less, and to make it matter more.

Today, Pablo brings this ethos to Les Keepers—combining visual storytelling with a commitment to sustainability. From design to delivery, he works to reduce environmental impact while elevating quality, transparency, and accountability. He has shared this vision as a guest lecturer at Chelsea College of Art, speaking on Culturally Responsible Practices and Sustainable Design, and in 2024, served as a judge for a design initiative in partnership with the Embassy of Mexico in London.

It Began with a Tablecloth
The first tablecloth was never meant to start a brand. It was a gift, designed during lockdown, for a friend’s birthday—an act of quiet optimism in a time of global stillness. It was a wish, really: that we’d gather again. That we’d share a meal, pass plates, and reconnect.

Since then, every Les Keepers piece has held onto that same hope. That design can nurture ritual. That a table, set simply and thoughtfully, can be the stage for memory-making.

Home Made
Sustainability doesn’t begin—or end—with materials. Shipping, too, leaves a mark. Often, an object circles the globe before reaching a home, erasing any clarity about how—or where—it was truly made.

Les Keepers takes a different route. Having collaborated with designers in the UK, Italy, the US, and Japan, Pablo built long-standing relationships with craftspeople known for their precision and artistry. These connections now shape Les Keepers' supply chain—nimble, close, and trusted.

The result? Pieces that can be tailored in colour, material, or scale with ease—adapting to each space or project, and always made with intention. Every piece is a one-of-a-kind expression. Designed to be kept.

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