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This dreamlike atmosphere is extended by a selection of works by Irene Cattaneo, whose quiet poetry and subtlety naturally resonate with the world of the high mountains. Her pieces invite contemplation and a retreat from the bustle of urban life, turning the heights into a space for meditation and inner silence. Finally, several wooden design pieces pay tribute to Swiss forests and their tutelary presence. They highlight the work of Jean Touret and the Ateliers de Marolles, whose sculptural approach, deeply rooted in materiality, celebrates an essential dialogue between nature, gesture, and creation.
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List of works:
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Béatrice Serre, "Snowflake" wall panel, 2026See More -
Irene Cattaneo, "Queen of the night" daybed, 2025See More -
Jean Touret, "Nahum" sculpture, c. 1980See More -
Irene Cattaneo, "Poison lumineux" illuminated sculpture, 2025See More
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Ettore Sottsass, "Agra" totem, 1994See More -
Irene Cattaneo, "Caresses nocturnes" chair, 2025See More -
Béatrice Serre, "Champagne" witch mirror, 2026See More -
Irene Cattaneo, "Fleurs Monstrueuses" lamp, 2026See More
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Philippe Hiquily, "Gombert" console, 1980See More -
Jean Touret, Sculpted sideboard, c. 1964See More -
Ettore Sottsass, Dining table, 1982See More -
Valentine Schlegel, Tripod coffee table, 1986See More
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