Art print Frog "Au bord de la Mare"
Wallpaper “au bord de la mare”

Near the pontoon, the melody of the wind in the reeds surprises a frog which dives and disappears in the deep blue of the pond. Lurking in the irises, a duck observes the ballet of the dragonflies around the heron, which impassively watches the wave that has just been disturbed. 

Tablecloth “Chateau en Italy”

It is an exceptional day, a spring day scented with citrus fruits in an ancient theater, an artist’s garden where the decor is planted with cypresses, olive trees, lemon trees where the statues are dressed in ivy where the tables seem to be placed like paintings on the grass.

Cushion cover “Chateau en Italy”
Cushion cover “Au bord de la mare"
Plank Frieze “Au bord de la mare”

Plank wallpaper is a printing technique from the 18th and 19th centuries. For this frieze, Jardin Buissonnier collaborates with the Atelier d’Offard to offer you a piece full of history.

Tablecloth “Retour de pêche”

It is still early, the tide is low, on the terrace reach the sea sprays loaded with marine odors mingling with the essence of the pines. The air is crisp, the sun already blinding, on the table the harvest of the day’s fishing, shrimps, cockles, crabs and some seaweed.

Cushion cover “Dans le verger"
Tablecloth "Dans le verger"

It’s Sunday, the table is set in the orchard in the shade of the fig tree, a sweet scent of honey and lavender floats in the air. The whole family will soon be here, and the meal will stretch on as if it would never end.

Tablecloth “À la belle étoile”

It’s summer and the evening go on into the night with the light of candles and the sky lit with stars. There is the smell of roses in the garden, the chirping of the crickets and all the rest of the night to remake the world.

Cushion cover “À la belle étoile"
Frieze “Au bord de la mare” & wallpaper "Liane au bord de la mare"
Tablecloth detail “Un cafe avec Simone”
Tablecloth “Un cafe avec Simone”

Saint-Germain-des-Près, on the terrace of a mythical café, a pilgrimage in the footsteps of Parisian artistic and intellectual life, in the tinkling of cups and the hubbub of conversations remains the ghostly smell of Simone’s coffee and of a pipe-smoking philosopher.