In 8e In the 16th arrondissement of Paris, Annelise Michelson invites passersby to discover a world of curves through sculptures and pieces developed in collaboration with the Esprit du Patrimoine Vivant workshop in Vanves. She offers a journey through femininity, curves, and the vibrant energy of taut lines, a poetic respite from the frenzy of the French capital.

Over the years, this trained jeweler has developed design skills with the opening of her boutique-gallery. Between the pink carpet and the wall of mirrors reflecting the light, the sculpture placed in the center stands out with its lightness and twisted motif alluding to the shapes of her creations.
With recycling in mind, Annelise Michelson designed chairs using existing furniture, onto which artisans apply plaster; a material that allows for complete flexibility, enabling the addition or removal of layers while maintaining a pure, mineral quality, yet revealing a certain refinement. From this dialogue between the workshop and the designer emerge sleek pieces with natural curves.


28, rue Boissy-d'Anglas, Paris 8e








