With JON, Socamel Technologies takes a strategic step aside, transposing its long-standing expertise in meal logistics into the world of premium living and outdoor spaces. Based in Renage, in the Isère region, the company has been designing, manufacturing and distributing solutions for over 70 years. These serve public institutions, healthcare facilities and collective catering.

A member of Synetam (the French union of manufacturers of equipment and utensils for foodservice and culinary arts), Socamel relies on a demanding industrial culture rooted in the professional world to give rise to a new concept, this time designed for private users.
The JON concept was born from a simple intuition. Moments of outdoor conviviality, around a barbecue or on a terrace, require fluid organisation in order to remain fully present for guests. Wood, utensils, drinks, music, food and wine preservation: everything must be within reach.
Starting from this service-oriented logic, at the heart of Socamel’s expertise, JON was conceived as a truly autonomous outdoor assistant. More than a simple piece of furniture, JON brings together several key functions. It allows food to be prepared, stored, kept warm or chilled, while integrating a high-performance refrigeration system for wine. A central element of the concept, since temperature control is crucial to tasting.
JON addresses a frequently overlooked use: preserving an opened bottle at the right temperature, including outdoors. Thanks to a professional-grade cooling system inherited from the catering industry, it ensures rapid cooling and precise temperature maintenance, far removed from the approximate solutions found in the domestic market.
Conviviality also relies on autonomy. JON is equipped with a powerful battery, concealed within its structure, which powers both the cooling system and a high-end integrated audio system. This avoids the multiplication of devices, including portable speakers, and delivers a coherent, all-in-one experience. The product fully embraces an “ambience” dimension, serving shared moments.
The evolution of the concept has been guided by user feedback. Initially designed with a single temperature module, JON quickly evolved into a dual-module version, allowing two distinct zones to be managed simultaneously. Champagne or white wine on one side, red wine on the other, with independent temperature settings for each compartment. A feature particularly relevant outdoors, where red wines benefit from being slightly chilled to remain within optimal tasting temperatures. This is an assumed oenological approach, positioning JON firmly within the premium product universe.
Manufactured in France, JON claims a level of performance and durability inherited from professional equipment. Socamel has deliberately chosen not to follow a cost-driven or offshoring logic, instead prioritising industrial quality, robustness and reliability. The positioning is clear, with a public price around €10,000, fully assumed as that of a high-end technical piece of furniture.
Design plays a key role in the appropriation of the concept. For this project, Socamel collaborated for the first time with Anthony Labosse, co-founder of the Design 5.5 studio, who supported the development from the very first idea stage. The work focused on a functional design approach, resulting in a modular architecture. Rather than a monolithic trolley, JON is composed of stackable modules that users can combine according to their needs. This modularity, conceived from the outset both in terms of dimensions and uses, earned the project a Janus de l’Industrie award in 2025, granted by the Institut Français du Design, recognising the relevance of its industrial approach as much as its aesthetics.
Beyond wine, JON opens up a wider field of possibilities. Some modules integrate a temperature-holding oven, allowing dishes to be kept warm after a barbecue or while waiting for guests to arrive. True to its DNA, Socamel transposes here the fundamentals of meal logistics—keeping food hot or cold, and anticipating flows—into a domestic context.

A distribution strategy aligned with the concept
JON targets a demanding upmarket clientele, attentive to design, innovation and quality of use—customers who do not choose this type of object impulsively or through a simple screen. Here, experience comes before purchase. Seeing, touching and understanding the product, grasping its uses and added value, is a decisive step.
It is within this logic that Socamel has opted for a selective development strategy, relying on independent high-end distributors capable of staging JON, conveying its narrative and revealing its full singularity. Far removed from mass retail logic, the brand favours locally anchored points of sale, able to enhance a premium outdoor furniture piece and support its appropriation.
While the concept is appealing and benefits from carefully managed communication—particularly on Instagram—Socamel is now entering an active phase of structuring its distribution network in order to give JON the exposure it deserves and support its rise in commercial power.
Source: Home Fashion News Jan26


















































