Lelièvre Paris x TALKA : HÉRA Lamp
Les Ateliers d’art des grands magasins, vitrines de l’Art déco
The Bibliothèque Forney sheds light on a lesser-known facet of the 1925 International Exhibition with Les Ateliers d’art des grands magasins, vitrines de l’Art déco. Maison Lelièvre contributes to this retrospective by lending archival pieces from the Tassinari & Chatel collection: lampas, damasks and brocatelles created between 1911 and 1924 after designs by Paul Follot and Maurice Dufrène, highlighting the boldness of Lyon’s ateliers and the renewal of French decorative arts. The exhibition is on view until 28 February 2026.
1925–2025. Cent ans d’Art déco
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris celebrates a century of creativity with the exhibition 1925-2025. Cent ans d’Art déco. Maison Lelièvre contributes to this exceptional retrospective by lending several lampas from the Tassinari & Chatel archives, created between 1909 and 1923 after designs by Paul Follot and Yvonne Clarinval, showcasing Lyonnais craftsmanship and the elegance of Art Deco. The exhibition runs until April 26, 2026.
Design Miami/Paris 2025
On the occasion of Design Miami/Paris 2025, Maison Lelièvre supports Paragone in presenting "Le Bain du Collectionneur" by Edgar Jayet at the Hôtel de Maisons, a project celebrating French craftsmanship and reinterpreting the legendary 1925 Pavillon du Collectionneur through exceptional furniture and objects.
Maison Lelièvre at the Heart of Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s “France, un album de famille” Project
Maison Lelièvre is proud to see the artisans of its Panissières manufacture featured in Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s new project, France, un album de famille, published by Actes Sud. This remarkable book and its accompanying exhibition, held at the Hôtel de Ville de Paris from October 21 to November 2, 2025, celebrate the diversity of faces, crafts, and stories that together form a living portrait of France today.
Salon “Les Nouveaux Ensembliers”
From October 14 to November 2, 2025, the Manufactures Nationales present the “Les Nouveaux Ensembliers” Salon, celebrating the centenary of the 1925 Decorative Arts Exhibition and highlighting a new generation of architect-decorators. Maison Lelièvre supports two remarkable projects: the dining room designed by Marion Duclos Mailaender Studio, enhanced by the SEED fabric, and the Chayé kò’w vestibule by dach&zephir, showcased with the ZAATAR sheer.
FOCUS/25
On the occasion of Focus/25 at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Maison Lelièvre showcased its latest collections and hosted an exclusive talk on the craftsmanship behind its rugs within its London showroom.
Paris Design Week 2025
On the occasion of Paris Design Week, Maison Lelièvre showcased its new high-performance collection 'Contrée Sauvage,' as well as its latest rug collaboration with ATELIER COS, within its Paris showroom.
Design Parade 2025
Maison Lelièvre renews its partnership with Lisa Bravi and Romain Joly, who have been given carte blanche for the 2025 edition of the Design Parade. This collaboration continues the dialogue initiated in 2024, when we had the pleasure of supporting them in the realization of their project "Mistralou", for which they received the Chanel Visual Merchandising Prize.
The adventure continues with this new edition, where they are presenting a project alongside the 19M maisons d’art.
For this new installation, entitled "État des lieux", Lisa Bravi, visual artist, and Romain Joly, scenographic designer, offer a poetic interpretation of a space marked by time. Blending trompe-l’œil textiles inspired by antique tapestries with sculpted, pleated cardboard crafted by Maison Lognon, they create a delicate setting, where visible traces and suggested silences intertwine.
Biennale Révélations - Maison Lelièvre x Maison Hurel
On the occasion of the Révélations Biennial, held from May 21 to 25, 2025 at the Grand Palais, Maison Hurel is showcasing an exceptional collaboration with Tassinari & Chatel, a gem of Maison Lelièvre and a company recognized with the “Living Heritage Company” label.
Born from the meeting of two rare crafts, this collaboration celebrates the finest in French artisanal excellence. The exquisite embroideries of Maison Hurel elevate the exceptional silks crafted by Tassinari & Chatel, enhancing the richness of their colors and amplifying the refinement of their details and materials. Here, embroidery becomes accent, echo, and reinvention—embodying a timeless elegance where tradition serves as a foundation for innovation.