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Chaumet jewelry exhibition in China

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The project is carried out in a group with another student of Interior Architecture and 4 students of Art Direction of Penninghen.

- By observing nature we find real “gems”, each piece of which is unique and often ephemeral. Its existence lasts only a short moment.

  We want to capture this beauty that will only last a fleeting instant -

The exhibition is planned for 2021, will be located at K11, the Shanghai shopping center, and it occupies the area of approximately 1400m2.

It represents one of the main subjects of Chaumet, a major luxury jewelry brand; nature; which is the main theme. Upon entering the exhibition,

the visitor finds himself in «artificial» nature on a much larger scale. The entire surface is divided into three rooms.

Joséphine's garden , the giant but light flowers, almost flying among which visitors walk. Between the hanging "petals" Chaumet drawings are exposed on a petal form supports. Inside the hanging flowers we find an interactive screen on which the flower-inspired jewelry is presented along with their history and meanings. Finally, by spreading the petals of the giant lilies which spring from the ground, the visitor sees Chaumet jewels like the morning dew on the "pistils" of these flowers.

Wheat, which signifies wealth, harvest and man's presence in nature, his participation in cultivating, creating and developing nature, is a very special element at Chaumet. It was invented by Joséphine and has become one of the symbols of Napoleon. While walking in this "wheat field", the visitor discovers the creations of Chaumet inspired by a rather wild, primary nature: laurel, ivy, oak and wheat in the end of the promenade in this room. 

The exhibition ends with the theme of the Sky. In this room, the visitor finds himself in a very dark atmosphere where projections of Chaumet creations on the led wires illuminate slightly just to be albe to circulate there.

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