Astier de Villatte translates Wes Anderson’s world into stationery
by Geagea. At Astier de Villatte, writing isn’t limited to words: it becomes texture, color, and a playful nod. This spring, the Parisian house has created a highly appealing piece that blurs the lines between cinema, craftsmanship, and fine art, in collaboration with Wes Anderson and the publisher We Do Not Work Alone. Eight films by Wes Anderson […]
Sophie Calle celebrates the unfinished at an intimate book signing at the Book Bar of the Hôtel Grand Amour
by Geagea. To mark the publication of *L’Inachevé*, Sophie Calle sheds light on what the creative process usually leaves in the shadows: interrupted projects, abandoned avenues, and ideas left hanging. Presented during an intimate book signing at the BookBar of the Hôtel Grand Amour, this collection explores the unfinished not as a deficiency, but as a form of artistic accomplishment. The unfinished […]
In Seoul, the Audeum Audio Museum, designed by Kengo Kuma, has been honored with the 2025 Versailles Prize
Geagea The audio museum designed by Kengo Kuma was recently honored last December with the 2025 Versailles Prize as one of the world’s most beautiful museums. This international recognition, under the auspices of UNESCO, celebrates both its unique architecture and the immersive experience it offers. The Audeum Audio Museum has cemented its place among the most […]
Plume's Favorite: the Peony tray from the Faïencerie de Gien
Since 1875, the peony has been a recurring theme in the history of the Faïencerie de Gien, serving as a poetic tribute to nature, evoking a journey to Japan, and celebrating the craftsmanship of the house’s artisans. The peony, Gien’s iconic design, blending poetry and modernity An emblematic motif of the house, inspired by Gien’s archives, originally depicted in a bouquet of flowers […]
When Maison Lelièvre and Galerie Vauclair join forces at La Pagoda in Paris
Geagea, invited by Maison Lelièvre for Paris Déco Off, selected a rare collection of iconic pieces from the mid-19th century for a stunning display created by Edgar Payet at the Pagoda—a setting worthy of the enchanted caravans one might imagine from the time of Marco Polo: winter garden furniture […]