Celebrate life by the vast ocean: see the calm sandy beaches

meet the rich green landscapes.

From the sound of water rushing against the sand to the white herons flying above the trees,

from the deep sunset reflected off the water to the feel of rocky soil by the shore,

stories of islands have been a supply of beauty on which to draw.

Sur Mer shines with natural colours of white, green, sandy tones and a touch of blue.

Celebrate life by the vast ocean: see the calm sandy beaches

meet the rich green landscapes.

From the sound of water rushing against the sand to

the white herons flying above the trees,

from the deep sunset reflected off the water to the feel of rocky soil by the shore,

stories of islands have been a supply of beauty on which to draw.



Sur Mer shines with natural colours of white, green, sandy tones

and a touch of blue.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a fusion of geometric tablecloth inspirations, La Mer Embroidery tells the story of a sea,

inspired by Debussy's De L'aube à Midi sur la Mer (From Dawn to Midday on the Sea) which is the first movement

of his Trois Esquisses Symphoniques.

 

Showcasing the elegance of detailed Broderie Anglaise combined with bespoke, meticulously crafted buttons,

the La Mer Embroidery as well represents feminine creativity through the seashell allegory of Boticelli's Nascita di Venere,

the same inspiration for the Carmen Dress portrayed below.


In a fusion of geometric tablecloth inspirations,

La Mer Embroidery tells the story of a sea,

inspired by Debussy's De L'aube à Midi sur la Mer

(From Dawn to Midday on the Sea) which is the first movement

of his Trois Esquisses Symphoniques.

 

Showcasing the elegance of detailed Broderie Anglaise combined with bespoke, meticulously crafted buttons,

the La Mer Embroidery as well represents feminine creativity through the seashell allegory of Boticelli's Nascita di Venere,

the same inspiration for the Carmen Dress portrayed below.


In a fusion of geometric tablecloth inspirations, La Mer Embroidery tells the story of a sea,

inspired by Debussy's De L'aube à Midi sur la Mer (From Dawn to Midday on the Sea) which is the first movement

of his Trois Esquisses Symphoniques.

 

Showcasing the elegance of detailed Broderie Anglaise combined with bespoke, meticulously crafted buttons,

the La Mer Embroidery as well represents feminine creativity through the seashell allegory of Boticelli's Nascita di Venere,

the same inspiration for the Carmen Dress portrayed below.



The Rio Print is inspired by the 1920s graphic reminiscent of vintage hotel aesthetics.

It brings the 1920's and '30s Art Décoratifs ornamentation of abstract geometrics and stylized plant patterns,

capturing the vibrant essence of life under the sun.  


The Rio Print is inspired by the 1920s graphic reminiscent of vintage hotel aesthetics.

It brings the 1920's and '30s Art Décoratifs ornamentation of abstract geometrics and stylized plant patterns,

capturing the vibrant essence of life under the sun.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Rio Print is inspired by the 1920s graphic reminiscent of vintage hotel aesthetics.

It brings the 1920's and '30s Art Décoratifs ornamentation of abstract geometrics and stylized plant patterns,

capturing the vibrant essence of life under the sun.  


Crafted from a fine Viscose Satin & featuring a distinct metal accent,

the Justine and Enora styles channel the architectural brilliance of Frank Gehry, melting fluidity with structured artistry that appear to be fragmented.

The irregular metallic details bend like billowing sails,

continuing the narrative of Sur Mer.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crafted from a fine Viscose Satin & featuring a distinct metal accent,

the Justine and Enora styles channel the architectural brilliance of Frank Gehry, melting fluidity with structured artistry

that appear to be fragmented.

The irregular metallic details bend like billowing sails,

continuing the narrative of Sur Mer.


Crafted from a fine Viscose Satin & featuring a distinct metal accent,

the Justine and Enora styles channel the architectural brilliance of Frank Gehry, melting fluidity with structured artistry

that appear to be fragmented.

The irregular metallic details bend like billowing sails,

continuing the narrative of Sur Mer.