Perrier-Jouët

The renowned French champagne house Perrier-Jouët was founded in 1811. It is well known for the finesse, floral and elegant notes of its wines, produced with the expertise of only seven cellar masters since its foundation. Since its collaboration with the Art Nouveau pioneer Emile Gallé, Perrier-Jouët has commissioned several artworks from international artists, including Daniel Arsham, Makoto Azuma, Tord Boontje, Studio Glithero, Simon Heijdens and mischer'traxler. The Maison Belle Epoque, home of Perrier-Jouët in the Champagne region, hosts the world’s largest private collection of Art Nouveau pieces. In its role as a patron of contemporary design, Perrier-Jouët aims at gradually adding new pieces to sit along the beautiful heritage pieces.

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