Drawing on Boucheron’s know-how and creative world, SINOPLE imagined a collection and a series of special commissions that come into dialogue with the house’s exhibition spaces, history, creations and identity.
Mona Oren creates “White Light”, where she diverts an Art Deco pattern from an iconic and contemporary piece, “La Cape de Lumière” (Cape of Light), on a white wax canvas.
Known for her natural feather artwork on small media, Émilie Moutard-Martin’s large composition is totally new in her repertoire. “Silent Forest” emerges in the winter garden like an endless echo of nature and the bestiary, themes which are dear to the House.
Brigitte Bouquin-Selles recalls Frédéric Boucheron’s heritage, who grew up in a family of clothiers, and imagines a tapestry with a network of felt bands evoking the scales of a reptile, another one of the House’s stylistic pillars.
Charlotte Charbonnel, Isabelle Chapuis & Alexis Pichot affirm a dreamlike vision of nature which they reveal and sublimate. The work of the artist Charlotte Charbonnel offers the illusion a cloud was captured, like a sample caught between two microscope slides. Those of Isabelle & Alexis evoke efflorescence in a photographic series where the presence of wind is manifested by swirls of color.