Patrick Jouffret Studio

A long-standing partnership

For us, design is not simply a step in the development of the device; it is a mindset that guides every decision from conception to commercialization.

By placing the user at the heart of the process, design turns medical challenges into opportunities for innovation, while of course ensuring patient safety, the device’s effectiveness and accuracy, and the satisfaction of healthcare professionals.

And we share this philosophy with Patrick Jouffret, a talented industrial designer who has been working with us for around ten years.

Patrick Jouffret

An industrial designer with over 30 years of experience, Patrick Jouffret—founder of Atelier Patrick Jouffret in Toulon and a lecturer at École Camondo—combines functional rigor with high aesthetic standards in each of his projects.

Mobi

“What surprised me when I discovered the world of blood pressure monitors was how much this field had been abandoned by truly responsible design.
For us, it was obvious that an object so central had to offer far more than a simple blood pressure reading.”

Mobi

“The overall design draws on certain fundamental codes of the brand’s iconic products, but it is largely new.
It is based on a simple intention: to create the best sphygmomanometer possible.”

Range II Stethoscopes

“A poorly fitted tube, a deformation, or a poorly machined chestpiece can impair performance.
Just think of the craftsmanship of wind instruments to understand this requirement.”

Range II Stethoscopes

“Each component is tailored to specific uses and designed to meet the hygiene and disinfection requirements specific to the medical environment.”

Lian Dessillons

“I have always liked reworking objects by reusing existing elements, because I believe reuse is essential.
By reworking the mold of the central metal part, we were able to make it possible to manufacture this blood pressure monitor in France.”

Lian Dessillons

“The challenge was to offer an experience of the same high quality while adapting to other industrial and economic constraints.”

Neotens

“We wanted to simplify the object as much as possible to make its use and reading perfectly intuitive.”

Neotens

“The shape, the texture, and the soothing feeling—almost like a digital detox—all help to make this moment simpler and more serene.”