"Esprit Libre is not just a collection, but a state of mind, an art of thinking, creating, living. This season, we were keen to celebrate the freedom of creation." Sarah Poniatowski.
On the occasion of Paris Design Week, Maison Sarah Lavoine is transforming its flagship store on Place des Victoires to exclusively present the new Esprit Libre collection.
Through a unique and daring scenography, the interior design studio pays tribute to the free spirit of creation and celebrates inspiring and passionate talents.
The opportunity to welcome all the friends of the House, with or without an appointment, for an exclusive tour of the premises.
AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
As soon as they arrive, visitors are immersed in an atmosphere that invites them to stroll and escape. Through the Library, the New Arrivals Gallery, the Lounge or the Café Esprit Livre, Maison Sarah Lavoine wanted to transcribe the brand's universe and allow everyone to explore its facets and its creative process. If the ground floor is focused on culture and the art of living, the upper floor of the boutique is more devoted to design. Living room, dining room, lounge... rooms where the art of conversation, celebration and reception are in the spotlight.
CREATION IN ALL ITS STATES
To celebrate creation in all its forms, Sarah Poniatowski brings together a pool of talent: the Esprit Libre guests.
Angelina , the must-see address combining the charm of the past with the taste and vitality of the present, offers visitors its irresistible hot chocolate. They can also taste the Mont-Blanc, an iconic dessert with chestnut cream, on the menu of Café Esprit Libre for the occasion.
Elitis , a publisher of fabrics, wallpapers and home accessories, participates in the decoration of the premises by working with the Studio on a selection of wall coverings and seat fabrics adapted to the scenography.
Tomoji Hakuno , the Japanese florist from the Left Bank, opens his flower library exclusively for Maison Sarah Lavoine. He brings the new vase collection to life with his poetic mini-bouquets.
Beau Magazine , a UFO in its category, committed, aesthete, precursor, guide, this quarterly has established itself and is a reference for revealing the beauty of the time. The magazine is exclusively available at Maison Sarah Lavoine for the release of its eighth issue.
Piet Hein Eek, the Dutch designer of the moment, imagines an exclusive installation of one of his latest creations.
Norma éditions , the leading publisher of major monographs on 20th century French designers and decorative arts.
Éditions Seghers, the publisher that restores the taste for poetry to all generations, from Paul Eluard to Arthur Teboul, between memory and modernity.
Yellow Korner , an invitation to discover the work of Franck Bohbot, a Franco-American photographer, who combines his gaze with that of Sarah Poniatowski in a production of photographs specifically for the occasion.
JL Mobilier Industriel , the Parisian gallery (Paris IV) specializing in vintage industrial design, which has selected for Esprit Libre some emblematic pieces echoing the two professions of the House, Space and Object.
For 25 years, Jenny and Jérôme Lepert, true “industrial archaeologists”, have been scouring France’s factories and workshops in search of the most unique vintage furniture.
Transparent , the Swedish sound design brand, presents a limited series created by designer Jonas Majors.