Maison Sarah Lavoine unveils its brand new collection. This new Maison Sarah Lavoine collection is an invitation to step into the intimate realm of a decor in motion. Conceived as a succession of daily sequence shots, objects become the actors.
Lights, camera, action
The setting is intimate, the light soft, daily life scripted. Freed from their utilitarian function, objects become fragments of a story to be deciphered.

The house as a film set
The movements are swift, rapid, surprisingly fluid. The camera is handheld, immersed in this setting where one would want to lose oneself forever. The materials, in turn, proudly play their part. The duos are astonishing, responding instantly. Lacquered wood, stainless steel, ceramic, glass, silk.
Bathed in theatrical light, both contrasting and sunny, each element plays a unique role where new nuances rise to the top of an ambitious cast. Havana, Carmine, Hawthorn, and Chinese Tea.
The sequences follow one another...

Scene 1 - The Awakening
At dawn, the Muse wall lamp casts a gentle veil over the first takes and illuminates the Séquence cushions.
The ceramic wall lamp is a major premiere. This enamelled stoneware piece diffuses a soft light, giving our interiors an intimate atmosphere. A rhythm set by audacious shots and dictated by backlights that come to rest in corners that had hitherto been mere background.
The Séquence cushions play the intrepid with an unprecedented wild silk. Here it comes to the forefront. Shimmering, the material rises in a multitude of tinted frames - from the bedroom to the living room. Color is once again brought to the fore as a leitmotif, here interpreted by a contrasting border that unites the four corners. A subtle, singular, signature echo.

Scene 2 - Breakfast
In the kitchen, life is imagined to the sound of the Sicilia ceramic pieces, available in a new Pinasse shade, and made in France by Jars Céramistes, a Living Heritage Company.

Scene 3 - The Preparation
In the Arpège mirror, the reflection of a silhouette touches the Oscar vases and jewelry boxes with fingertips.
A true technical feat of this collection, Arpège is as musical as its name. Objects that invite dancing and movement. Enough to give free rein to a joyful imagination, where the main characters of a masterpiece play.
Twisted, the stainless steel makes it a timeless piece, as elegant as it is impertinent. The materials, in duo, blend with each other, making these objects essential elements of the decor.

Scene 4 - The Interlude
The plot unfolds, a well-deserved break in the day's score.
A major innovation in the House's expertise, the Séquence knotted rug dresses the decor, like an ode to its tufted peers. Hand-woven using an ancestral method, the knotted rug stands out with its patiently formed knots, one by one, offering incomparable density and finesse.
Like an echo, the flickering flame of the candles casts the dancing shadows of the Chill daybed onto the walls of a library.

Scene 5 - Aperitif
As evening falls, the Séquence rug outlines an aperitif where Pause glasses clink, circulating on the Oscar tray.
Like a totem, with a colored glass foot featuring the House's signature stripe, the Pause glasses put on a show. Made of mouth-blown, mass-tinted glass, you can opt for a frank and deep Black, or shades of Havana and Chinese Tea.
A chic receptacle, the Oscar tray rolls out the red carpet. An audacious blend of brushed aluminum and lacquered wood. The color is worked in a subtle gradient, contrasting between a matte finish inside and a glossy finish outside.

Scene 6 - Dinner
Then comes the final scene. Around the Équilibre table, the main characters of this dreamed-of day gather in a low-angle shot. Clap, cut.
Oscar is the star line of this new collection. Exceptional pieces at the crossroads of art and design, glossy lacquer and brushed aluminum adorn trays and valet trays, reveal candle holders, drape vases, illuminate jewelry boxes.
Sometimes organic, sometimes geometric, the silhouette of these pieces boldly highlights an assumed intimacy against a backdrop of a subtle lacquer gradient, where color reveals its intensity.

