SARAH LAVOINE X RESOURCE HOUSE

THE COLLABORATION

“Daring to use color means letting your instinct speak, listening to your emotions and keeping your senses alert.” A conviction dear to Sarah Poniatowski, founder of the House, who considers color as a personal, free and joyful expression.

In 2015, this philosophy came to life with the birth of a collection in collaboration with Ressource, a French publishing house of paint and wallpaper. 36 vibrant and bold shades were born, designed to brighten up the decor and reinvent spaces against a backdrop of essential shades of white and black.

In 2019, this creative adventure continues with the launch of six new shades full of character and a New York feel.

Today, a new page is being written for our two houses with 10 new shades, once again demonstrating this shared passion for color, timeless and universal, which invites us to transform space and objects, and to compose ever more daring chromatic combinations.

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THE 10 NEW SHADES

An ode to travel

Inspired by destinations near and far, these 10 new intoxicating shades enrich the palette, while bringing a form of softness and complementarity.

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Each color tells a story: Pinasse, a warm and authentic orange-brown, evoking the colors of wood weathered by the sun and salt water; Céleste, a light blue reflecting the serenity of a bright sky; Désert, a warm ochre inspired by bright sunsets; or Médina, an earthy powder pink reminiscent of the mysterious alleys of Morocco, Sarah Poniatowski's favorite country...

Designed as an invitation to travel, these shades offer infinite freedom to reinvent each space and live alone or with others, among themselves or with their 42 other palette neighbors. They embody a cosmopolitan and timeless vision where creativity remains the key word.

"Our 52 shades are real colours, they are not extinct because I am not of a melancholic temperament. They are colours that remain, colours that last. They call for light, the rays of the sun, in a graphic dance punctuated by stripes and geometric compositions."
Sarah Poniatowski