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The Archive Collection

This is where items that have found new owners are kept, remaining a part of our history. The Archive Collection —a museum of moments.

Why we preserve what cannot be bought:
A reminder: beauty does not vanish—it merely changes hands.
Inspiration: behind every object, there is a craftsman, an era, a journey.
Value: even absence can be art.

These items are no longer for sale, yet they continue to speak to us through their forms, ornaments, and silvering. Perhaps their counterparts still await in the flea markets of Normandy or within old villas.

P.S. If something in the Archive resonates with you—do reach out. Perhaps its “sister” can still be found?