Savoir-faire
The art of feathers
French craftsmen reinterpret and divert material according to their desires and their clients’. The feather shines on the Haute Couture catwalks and also appears today in art galleries and interior design.
French craftsmen reinterpret and divert material according to their desires and their clients’. The feather shines on the Haute Couture catwalks and also appears today in art galleries and interior design.
Inspired by Art Nouveau and Art Deco, wall ceramics come back to enhance our facades. Our partner revives this know-how with sumptuous ceramic decorations. Decoration in friezes, large mural as an interior or exterior painting.
The leather in all its states… Finishing is the generic name of the different stages of decorative and technical finishing that will give the added value of the fabric by modifying its touch, appearance or properties. All types of leather can be decorated by different finishing processes. Traditional gilding has Read more…
The chiseling, the ornamental work of metals. The existence of goldsmiths is attested in all cultures since Antiquity. Gold and silver began to be used as decorative accessories to differentiate hierarchies and worship the gods. The archaeological discoveries have provided us with important documentation on the use of goldsmiths, in Read more…
Discover contemporary wickerwork Basket weaving is the art of braiding plant fibres to make useful or decorative objects. This ancestral craft is present all over the world. These handmade contemporary objects will appeal to fans of eco-friendly decoration, who are sensitive to design and natural materials. We will focus on Read more…
A know-how from elsewhere… Murano’s reputation as a centre of glassware was born during the Republic of Venice. In 1291, fearing the fire and the destruction of the city, the “Sérenissime” ordered the destruction of all foundries. The glass industry is exiled on the island of Murano. This decision protects Read more…
Illumination is an object of art… Illumination is an art that finds its roots in the Early Middle Ages, originally aiming to bring light into ancient texts thanks to the use of gold leaves and pigments. The parchment, prepared from goat skins, was the most suitable medium for receiving a Read more…
Inheritaded from the Romans, the art of stone inlay was, for the great masters of the Renaissance, the “Eternal painting” that would never fade.
The fan is chic and fantastic and is an original communication tool. We develop bespoke fans, perfect to accompany guests during an event.