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Musée d'Orsay & Musée de l'Orangerie
Simon Super Rabbit
Simon super rabbit, the irresistible little rabbit created by Stephanie Blake, invites all children on an extraordinary visit to the Musée d'Orsay. In partnership with the Musée d'Orsay, l'école des loisirs has published Cherche et Trouve Simon au musée d'Orsay, an observation book-game for the very young.
Paris Orsay
The Paris Orsay line is a collection of souvenir objects, in light colors and stylized motifs, placed under the prism of the architecture of the Musée d'Orsay. The line anchors the building in the heart of Paris, on the Left Bank. It pays homage to this interdisciplinary museum, which houses collections of painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic arts, decorative arts and photography. It invites you to take a bohemian stroll through literary Paris, along the banks of the Seine, between mythical Parisian lampposts, Morris columns and famous Hector Guimard metro entrances.
Orsay clock
The Horloge Orsay line is a graphic and colorful line of identity products. It is mainly composed of stationery and office items, marked by the seal of the great metal-framed glass roof, built in 1900 by architect Victor Laloux (1850-1937), and the clock of the Pavillon du Musée d'Orsay, two relics of the museum's days as a railway station.
Art Deco: Flower Patterns
An elegant floral collection inspired by the musée d'Orsay's considerable collections of decorative and graphic arts.
The Starry Night
Ever since Van Gogh arrived in Arles, he was constantly preoccupied with the representation of "night effects". With the Starry Night over the Rhone, the artist brightly captures the colors and lights that he can perceive in the dark.
The Water Lilies
Dive into the Water Lilies, a stunning corpus of more than 250 works painted by Claude between 1914 and 1926. Sprinkled with poetry, they became a true inspiration to the 20th century 's abstract art artists.
The woman with the parasol
This collection is inspired by the work of Claude Monet. In the summer of 1886, Monet produced two paintings of Suzanne, the prettiest of Alice Hoschedé's four daughters. Suzanne seems to float in the background of clouds, the colors of which she picks up, all the more airy or unobtrusive when masked by a long, pale dress and the wild grasses of the embankment.
Poppy Fields near Argenteuil
Painted by Claude Monet in the Paris suburbs, the Poppy Fields impress the audience at the first impressionnism exhibition in 1874. Known as one of the artist's most celebrated works, the composition conveys the vibrant vibe of a summer walk through the fields.
London, Houses of Parliament
With this series made of a hundred works, Claude Monet depicts some spectacular views of London seen from the Thames. However, the real artistic purpose of the series is capturing the distinctive light and fog effects of the British capital.
Kids: Pompon's Animals
A fresh, playful and colorful interpretation of François Pompon's sculptures by French designers Gérard Lo Monaco, Sam Baron and toy brand Vilac.
Musée Picasso-Paris
The Dove of Peace
For the Peace Convention held in Paris in 1949, Pablo Picasso was selected to design the convention's poster. He chose the dove as a powerful, universal symbol of peace.
Françoise's portrait
Françoise Gilot shared Picasso's life for a year, and played a major role in both his life and his work, particularly through drawing, which was then amplified and enhanced by lithography. Françoise's face soon appears: a ravishing oval, radiant eyes, hair whose opulence is suggested by the emptiness held back by a few Matissian lines.
Portraits of Dora Maar
Dora Maar was a French photographer, best known for her passionate love relationship with Pablo Picasso. She deeply influenced his creative work throughout their relationship.
Portrait of Marie-Thérèse
Female model and lover, Marie-Thérèse was Picasso's "golden muse". Through his intimate and aesthetically objective work, the artist made this portrait one of the most remarkable of his generation.
Large Still Life with a Pedestal Table
This vibrant still life, painted by Pablo Picasso in 1931, hides the portrait of the artist's muse and lover Marie-Thérèse Walter.
Musée national Marc Chagall
Song of Songs
Marc Chagall starts working on the Biblical Message series in the 1950s with the aim of adorning the Chapelle du Rosaire in Vence, Southern France. Within the Biblical Message, Song of Songs gathers five canvases featuring the Bible’s famous poem.
The Cluny Museum
The Lady and the Unicorn tapestries
Woven in the Flandres in around 1500, these six tapestries feature the five sens with poetry and fantasy. The remaining sixth sense, conveyed through the inscription “À mon seul désir” (To my only desire), has inspired countless theories.
Musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet
Hokusai's Great Wave
This woodblock print was created by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai during the Edo period. It is the first piece in "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji", and Hokusai’s most celebrated work so far.
Mucha Foundation
Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau Visionary
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), a Czech artist exiled in Paris after training in Prague and Vienna, was a witness to and a major player in the effervescence of Parisian artistic Bohemia. The "Mucha style" is world-famous and emblematic of Art Nouveau, a large-scale European movement that this artist largely contributed to creating.
Château de Versailles
Emblems
Louis XIV chooses the sun as a royal emblem. In Greek mythology, the sun is Apollo, god of peace and art. The sun is the star that gives life to all things, rising and setting with unfailing regularity. Like Apollo, Louis XIV brings peace and protects the arts.
The Hall of Mirrors
Built from 1678 to 1684, the Hall of Mirros is the most famous room of the Palace of Versailles. Its whole length (73m) is a tribute to the political, economic and artistic success of France in the Age of Enlightenment.
À la Cour de Versailles
Parisian creative studio Happy Remix Productions invites the Court of Versailles to your festive table. Celebrate the special occasions in the splendorous style of Louis XIV and the Royal Family with this original, uncomplicated tableware set.
Ladies of the Court
This sophisticated collection features the portraits of the most famous ladies at the Court of Versailles. The floral patterns inspired by the Palace's tapestries add an exquisite feminine touch.
Fashion Engravings
This collection draws its inspiration from the 18th-century fashion engravings, accurate depictions of the fashion at the time. The Queen Marie-Antoinette was known to adore them.
Galerie des Modes
In the 18th century, French fashion, elegant and frivolous at the same time, spread across the courts of Europe. Designed by Happy Remix Productions for the Rmn-GP, the Galerie des Modes collection celebrates Baroque fashion at the peak of its fame by revisiting the patterns found in two prominent fashion publications of the time: "Galerie des modes et costumes français" and "Traité des pierres précieuses".
Queen Marie Antoinette Pop by Gangzai Design
Celebrate the extravagance and modernity of Queen Marie Antoinette's style with this creative, colorful tableware collection. Adding a bold pop art touch to the classical Baroque style, French design studio Gangzai Design gives a new lease of life to the iconic portrait of Marie Antoinette.
The King’s Herbarium by Maison Baluchon
The collection pays tribute to King Louis XIV’s passion for botany, and the famous « Recueil des plantes du Roy », an impressive Herbarium crafted under his reign. Made with care by French fashion accessories brand Maison Baluchon, the King’s Herbarium collection gathers a dozen of sophisticated acessories featuring an exclusive flowery pattern freely inspired by the Herbarium’s plates.
Hello Versailles!
French illustrator Marin Montagut teamed up with the Palace of Versailles to create a colorful and playful collection inspired by Marie-Antoinette's passion for fashion, nature and gardens.
Kids: Marie Antoinette and Louis XIV
Petit Jour Paris, the well-established French children's accessories brand, gives a free and playful interpretation of the two most emblematic King and Queen of France.
Château de Fontainebleau
Bicentenary of Napoleon's death
In 2021 several cultural institutions in France and abroad commemorated the bicentenary of Napoleon’s death. From April to September 2021, the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris presented ‘Napoleon’, an exhibition about the Emperor’s work and unique legacy. Partner of the exhibition, the Rmn-GP developed a comprehensive range of Napoleon-themed products to mark the occasion.
Kids: Napoleon
Discover the life of Napoleon with two lovely characters, Napoleon Jr. & Napoleonette, and plenty of toys designed by Playmobil, OMY and Mako Moulages.
Paris
City of Paris
The City of Paris & Rmn-Grand Palais have teamed up to create a vibrant collection inspired by Paris' landmarks and lifestyle. An amazing invitation to discover the City of Lights! Designed and made in Paris and its suburbs.
Map of Paris by Antoine Corbineau
French illustrator Antoine Corbineau offers a bright, original interpretation of Paris' map and iconic landmarks.
Petit Palais du musée des beaux-arts de Paris
Stairs of the Petit Palais
Designed for the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and acclaimed for their technical virtuosity at that time, these majestic bannisters brilliantly blend classical and Art Nouveau styles.