


1. Balloon Dog
A creation by Jeff KoonsThe balloon dog is part of his famous “Celebration” series, made up of festive, varnished and shiny objects exhibited around the world.
A blend of Pop-art and conceptual art with links to popular culture to create a unique iconography.
Her work, which incorporates everyday objects, revolves around themes of self-acceptance and transcendence.
2. Zenith
A creation by Gisela ColónAn American artist known for her monumental futuristic sculptures, she has now turned to porcelain for the first time, creating this work composed of four elements in the iridescent colors so characteristic of her work.
Her sculptures are conceived as objects whose appearance constantly evolves according to external factors such as light or the position of the person observing them.


3. Fauna / Flora Brasilis
Creations by the Campana brothersThe work of Brazilian design brothers Humberto Campana and his brother, Fernando Campana, pushes the boundaries of porcelain ever further.
Their creations are based on the idea of transforming and reinventing everyday materials. They are recognized as pioneers of disruptive design.
Proudly rooted in Brazilian culture and tradition, their work embodies universal values such as freedom and human dignity.
4. Be Bold Over
Creations by Iris ApfelRecognizable by her round glasses, colorful necklaces and extraordinary wardrobe, stylist Iris Apfel is recognized as one of the leading personalities in fashion and decoration.
She collects handcrafted pieces, above all oversized jewelry, which she wears in accumulation, breathing a breath of fresh air. At odds with the norm, she wields fashion codes with genius, pushing them ever further.


5. Parler Seul
A collection signed by Joan MiróBorn in Barcelona in 1893, Joan Miró is a central figure of the 20th century avant-garde.
His innovative use of line, color and natural form is considered the fundamental principle of Surrealist art.
His playful imagery and networks of lines lend a fantastic edge to his abstract paintings.