O.E – La Dolce Vita

The Orient Express La Dolce Vita will welcome its first passengers aboard 6 luxury trains, starting in November 2024. A journey from the north to the south of Italy, through 14 regions. Designed by Dimorestudio, the Orient Express La Dolce Vita train combines Italian art de vivre with the contemporary spirit of travel. The train's sumptuous decor will feature 12 Deluxe cabins, 18 suites, 1 Prestige suite and a restaurant, and will boldly celebrate the arts and crafts, design and creativity of the 60s and 70s.

Rome, 2024

Buci

Buci was born from the encounter between watchmaking and poetry. Driven by the desire to make our time more poetic, we imagined the Buci universe as an allegory of the poetry of time. The first collection of Buci automatic watches is the result of the work and passion of French watchmakers and artists.

Paris, 2022

Buci

Paris, 2022

Bienaimé

When he created his eponymous brand in 1935, Robert Bienaimé was already a perfumer recognized by his peers for his innate talent and undeniable expertise. A chemist by trade, he turned out to be one of the most gifted noses of his generation. When he died in 1960, the brand was mothballed for several decades before its rebirth in 2021, under the impetus of Cécilia Mergui.

Paris, 2021

Bienaimé

Paris, 2021

Hôtel Rochechouart

At no. 55 boulevard de Rochechouart, the Hôtel Rochechouart banner flies. A Pigalle heritage at the foot of Montmartre, opposite the Sacré-Coeur, a stone's throw from avenue Trudaine and rue des Martyrs. A private 8-storey house that was already famous in the late 20s, attracting travellers, Parisians, intellectuals and stars to its floors and restaurant, as well as to the many art galleries in the area.

Paris, 2020

Hôtel Rochechouart

Paris, 2020

Marin Montagut

Marin Montagut is a French illustrator and designer who works with numerous French and international houses. Under his eponymous brand, he creates the objects that are missing from his daily life and stages them in his Parisian boutique, just a stone's throw from the Jardin du Luxembourg, at 48 rue Madame, in the 6th arrondissement.

Paris, 2020

Marin Montagut

Paris, 2020

Cycles Voltaire

Voltaire is an electric bike brand born of the meeting between Gabriel, an entrepreneur, and Grégoire, a product manager at Porsche, at the end of 2018. Driven by a shared passion for cycling, and aware of the obstacles to its development, an idea quickly emerged: to create together the electric bike brand of their dreams.

Paris, 2020

Cycles Voltaire

Paris, 2020

Lesca Lunetier

Since 1964, Lesca has employed craftsmen from several European countries, notably France and Germany. Inspired by the handcrafting techniques of yesteryear, LESCA eyewear is riveted and shaped to strict specifications. Reluctant to use mass production techniques, Lesca has developed limited series collections in workshops or factories on a human scale.

Paris, 2019

Lesca Lunetier

Paris, 2019

Maison Aleph

Maison Aleph was founded by Myriam Sabet. She fell into the gourmet trap at an early age, and spent 10 years growing up in Aleppo, Syria, in the shade of citrus trees. She discovers the subtlety of the Damascus rose, the freshness of lemonades prepared by her mother to be enjoyed all year round, the subtlety of jasmine, the power of halva... Without knowing it, these flavors will be the keystone of the Maison Aleph project.

Paris, 2017

Maison Aleph

Paris, 2017