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The Enchanting Tree

The Enchanting Tree

The Enchanting Tree for Perrier-Jouët reinvents the gesture of champagne; each participant picks a champagne-filled flute from the tree. Wreathed in anemones, the champagne service is made up of suspended golden branches that can be used to hang six Perrier-Jouët flutes. The iconic flutes, adorned with anemones designed by Emille Galle in 1902, can be filled whilst in the tree, elegantly lifted out and served. The champagne moment becomes a memorable experience.

The collaboration with Perrier-Jouët is rooted in a shared vision and appreciation of nature, Art Nouveau & craftsmanship.

I wanted to create a functional object that evokes emotions and dreams. Here, utility is beautiful and beauty has utility.

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Utility is beautiful

and beauty has utility

For the reveal of The Enchanting Tree at the Saatchi Gallery, London, a large-scale version ‘Flute Tree’ was created and has gone on to be the centrepiece at many Perrier-Jouët events.

The Enchanting Tree
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Photography by Angela Moore, Michaël Boudot MKB Agency