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Février, 2026
Créer avec l’existant, penser avec l’histoire
De l’architecture au design, cette édition explore comment lieux, savoir-faire et matières héritées deviennent terrains de création actuelle.
Janvier, 2026
Le luxe se réinvente.
Finis les logos clignotants, place à une sobriété raffinée, à l’immersion personnelle, à l’excellence artisanale, à la durabilité sensible.
Décembre, 2025
Héritages, gestes contemporains et plaisirs essentiels
Parce que la fête n’est jamais qu’apparence : elle reflète notre manière d’habiter le monde, de transmettre, de fabriquer des souvenirs durables.
ÉDITION #3
Upcycling et kintsugi transforment l’objet contemporain, faisant de la trace, de la réparation et de la matière un langage esthétique.
ÉDITION #3
Artisans et designers donnent une seconde vie aux matériaux anciens, entre création contemporaine, patrimoine et réemploi.
ÉDITION #3
Bunkers, wagons et kiosques renaissent grâce à la création, révélant comment l’art redonne sens aux lieux délaissés.
ÉDITION #2
Un regard transversal sur le quiet luxury à travers des lieux, des objets et des figures qui expriment l’élégance.
ÉDITION #1
Une sélection de marques, architectures, objets et escapades qui donnent corps au sens de la fête.
ÉDITION #3
Usines et gares délaissées deviennent lieux culturels ouverts, où mémoire industrielle et usages contemporains redessinent la ville.
ÉDITION #3
L’audacieuse métamorphose d’un palace parisien
ÉDITION #3
Au cœur du Marais, un lieu discret révèle comment archives, architecture et recherche font dialoguer l’œuvre de Picasso.
ÉDITION #2
Une expérience shopping unique dans un magasin emblématique.
ÉDITION #2
Voyage culinaire et architectural au coeur de la Seine
ÉDITION #2
Dans le 9e arrondissement, un établissement qui invite au quiet luxury
ÉDITION #1
Chante! vient d’ouvrir ses portes. Une invitation à vibrer !
ÉDITION #3
Icône du paysage français, la boîte jaune change de statut et s’invite dans l’univers du design.
ÉDITION #3
L’édition 2026 affirme une vision où artisanat, design et mémoire façonnent l’habitat contemporain, international actuel.
ÉDITION #3
Cent ans après 1925, l’Art déco revient dans nos villes et intérieurs avec géométrie, audace, optimisme.
ÉDITION #3
Depuis plus de deux cents ans, Royal Limoges conjugue porcelaine, savoir-faire industriel et création contemporaine.
ÉDITION #3
Des terrains de sport aux podiums, la sneaker raconte un siècle de mutations culturelles, techniques et stylistiques.
ÉDITION #2
Design, mode, artisanat : des créations où la forme et la matière se répondent avec justesse, loin de tout effet de mode.
ÉDITION #1
Décorations artisanales, calendriers ultra-luxe et pièces de collection pour s’enivrer de joie avant l’heure.
ÉDITION #3
Entre marqueterie monumentale et jungle symbolique, Anton Laborde transforme le bois en récit contemporain poétique engagé.
ÉDITION #3
À Maison & Objet, Thierry Laudren présente des meubles sculptés où fonction, matière et lenteur façonnent une présence.
ÉDITION #3
Jean Nouvel conçoit une architecture attentive aux contextes, où lumière, histoire et usages façonnent chaque projet.
ÉDITION #3
À Lyon, Sophie Morel rénove des lieux historiques en alliant respect du bâti et écriture contemporaine.
ÉDITION #3
Au Centre d’Études Picasso, l’architecte compose une architecture où lumière, géométrie et héritage dialoguent avec précision.
ÉDITION #2
Entretien avec le fondateur d’EDO (European Design Office)
ÉDITION #2
L’alchimiste de l’hospitalité discrète
Portrait d’un visionnaire qui transforme l’art de recevoir en expérience totale.
ÉDITION #1
Antonio Gaudi et Paul Tissier
Personnalités, artisans et créateurs qui donnent à la fête sa profondeur humaine.
ÉDITION #3
De Bordeaux au Bassin, art, vignobles et bien-être composent une échappée élégante au cœur de la Gironde.
ÉDITION #2
Vers une région de l’Italie habitée par le temps, où paysages, culture et usages s’accordent dans une continuité rare.
ÉDITION #1
Destinations et rituels qui réinventent la fête, du soleil tropical aux marchés d’hiver.
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February, 2026
Create with what already exists, think with history
From architecture to design, this edition explores how places, know-how and inherited materials become fields of current creation.
January, 2026
Luxury is reinventing itself.
No more flashing logos, place to a refined sobriety, personal immersion, artisanal excellence, sensitive sustainability.
December, 2025
heritage, contemporary practices and essential pleasures
Because celebration is more than just appearances:
it reflects how we live the world, pass on traditions and create lasting memories.
ISSUE #3
Upcycling and kintsugi transform contemporary objects, turning marks, repairs and materials into an aesthetic language.
ISSUE #3
Craftsmen and designers give old materials a new lease of life, combining contemporary design, heritage and reuse.
ISSUE #3
Bunkers, railway carriages and kiosks are being given a new lease of life through creativity, revealing how art can restore meaning to neglected places.
ISSUE #2
A transversal look at quiet luxury through places, objects and figures that express elegance.
ISSUE #1
A selection of brands, architecture, objects and getaways that embody the spirit of celebration.
ISSUE #3
Abandoned factories and railway stations are being transformed into open cultural venues, where industrial heritage and contemporary uses are reshaping the city.
ISSUE #3
The audacious metamorphosis of a Parisian palace
ISSUE #3
In the heart of the Marais district, a discreet location reveals how archives, architecture and research bring Picasso’s work to life.
ISSUE #2
A unique shopping experience in an emblematic store.
ISSUE #2
A culinary and architectural journey in the heart of the Seine
ISSUE #2
In the 9th arrondissement, an establishment that invites you to enjoy quiet luxury
ISSUE #1
Chante! has just opened its doors. An invitation to vibrate!
ISSUE #3
An icon of the French landscape, the yellow post box is changing status and entering the world of design.
ISSUE #3
The 2026 edition affirms a vision where craftsmanship, design and memory shape contemporary, international living today.
ISSUE #3
A hundred years after 1925, Art Deco is making a comeback in our cities and interiors with geometry, boldness and optimism.
ISSUE #3
For over two hundred years, Royal Limoges has been combining porcelain, industrial expertise and contemporary design.
ISSUE #3
From sports fields to catwalks, trainers tell the story of a century of cultural, technical and stylistic changes.
ISSUE #2
Design, fashion, craftsmanship: creations where form and material respond with precision, far from any fashionable effect.
ISSUE #1
Handcrafted decorations, ultra-luxurious calendars and collectibles to fill you with joy before the season begins.
ISSUE #3
Between monumental marquetry and symbolic jungle, Anton Laborde transforms wood into a contemporary poetic narrative with a message.
ISSUE #3
At Maison & Objet, Thierry Laudren presents sculpted furniture where function, material and slowness shape a presence.
ISSUE #3
Jean Nouvel designs architecture that is attentive to context, where light, history and usage shape each project.
ISSUE #3
In Lyon, Sophie Morel renovates historic buildings, combining respect for the original structure with a contemporary style.
ISSUE #3
At the Centre d’Études Picasso, the architect has created an architectural design in which light, geometry and heritage interact with precision.
ISSUE #2
Interview with the founder of EDO (European Design Office)
ISSUE #2
Portrait of a visionary who transforms the art of hospitality into a total experience.
ISSUE #1
Personalities, artisans and creators who give the celebration its human depth.
ISSUE #3
From Bordeaux to the Bassin, art, vineyards and well-being combine to create an elegant getaway in the heart of the Gironde.
ISSUE #2
To a region of Italy steeped in history, where landscapes, culture and customs blend together in rare harmony.
ISSUE #1
Destinations and rituals that reinvent the festive season, from tropical sun to winter markets.
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