Combining the brands Taillardat, Manufacture des Emaux de Longwy 1798 and Vernaz & Filles, Emblem highlights art trades in its Parisian showroom.
Discovering the setting of the Embel House, dedicated to the new trends of deluxe decoration, must be deserved. First you need to push open the heavy gates of the Carmélites de Grenelle convent, which now shelters the Hôtel d’Artagnan, then have an open sesame to enter this venue whose crest features two swords—to which a bee is added, symbol of collective work.
Artisans and art trades gathered in a showroom
In this beehive of know-how on the Left Bank, three French brands are partaking in a bewitching scenography to present the various ranges of their designers. Next to works by India Mahdavia and José Lévy, who no longer need presentations, those of Misha, creator of outstanding wall papers, Michaël Cailloux, an artist inspired by the environment, and Nicolas Lequeux, who was awarded the Prix Spécial 2018 of Villa Noailles, all blossom in a dream setting.
The excellence of French production
With Taillardat, specialist in the conception and manufacturing of period furniture and seats, Manufacture des Emaux de Longwy 1798, 1st industry in the Lorraine region for ceramics since the 18th century, and which has modernized its collections to meet new requests, and Vernaz & Filles, whose work enhances gold leaf work, you will surely be able to renew the decoration of your home sweet homes.
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