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The Pli postal Papier Tigre - Musée d'Orsay - A4

IP112015
A collection initiated by the Musée d'Orsay and the Réunion des musées nationaux - Grand Palais.
The Papier Tigre studio was invited to take a fresh look at the Musée d'Orsay's masterpieces and create a stationery collection.

The creative teams at the Papier Tigre Papier Tigre studio, with their boundless imagination in the exploration of shapes and colors, offer us a singular experience in the encounter of works by Cabanel, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Monet and Cross. Graphic creations in notebooks invite us to discover them with the same revolutionary eye that 19th-century painters cast on the world: no longer delimited forms, but atmospheric vibrations or colored impressions. The gradations of blur that cover the works evoke the invention of photography, which played such a crucial role in the birth of these modern views. The museum's emblematic clock stylistically places the works in their museum context. Through this mise en abîme, these poetic creations retranscribe the colorful impressions that these paintings leave in our memory, revealing their modernity. And as a playful wink, the foggy memory of the work can be brightened up thanks to the photo of the original, which can be found on the last page.

Quality stationery, 100% MADE IN PARIS
This collection, 100% made in France from recycled paper and cardboard, comprises an assortment of five A5 notebooks and 3 A6

The Pli Postal gives you the opportunity to write and to make an impression. Your correspondence is now enhanced: fold, stamp and mail, a new way of communication!
Ready-to-fold letters writing pad (21 x 29,7 cm) with 20 different original patterns and a folding guide. Pick up a pattern /Write someting behind /Fold /Write the address /Stamp it /Mail it /Make someone happy!

A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
Recycled paper
Made in France with good care

© Photo Fanny Retailleau / Papier Tigre x musée d'Orsay x Rmn-Grand Palais)