Charlotte Chesnais called us from her Paris office, near the Palais Royale, to share her rules (or lack thereof) for a chic and very Parisian dinner.
, from dinners with friends and family to those often-tedious butWhat to serve? Who to invite? How to decorate?and Parisian jewelry designer Charlotte Chesnais’s new limited series of gold, bronze, and silver candle holders. The elegant holders conjure the designer’s austere, clean, and geometrical aesthetic, making for a collection of understated and elegant sculptures that will set the mood for any dinner—holiday-oriented or not.
CHESNAIS: I didn’t have any breakfast. I practice yoga, usually in the morning, so I don’t eat breakfast before. Very thirsty.CHESNAIS:: I went to Yen. It’s a Japanese restaurant in Saint Germain des Pres. I had a soba.CHESNAIS: Last night I went to a Christmas party with friends.CHESNAIS: I do, actually, because I was traveling to Tokyo two weeks ago. There was a night when I really wanted to see some of my friends but I also had some work obligations. So I did two dinners in one night.
CHESNAIS: Actually, my approach was very similar to the approach that I have every day when I design my collection. My creative process, regarding jewelry, is not that much linked to the body. Of course, there’s a real interaction with the body when you wear the jewelry. I’m playing a lot with the new ways to wear jewelry and different ways that you can wear one piece of jewelry. Also, I have a very cultural approach in my everyday work with jewelry.
CHESNAIS: I think this is something very personal. In my everyday life, I really try to have an environment that suits me, that I like, that is beautiful. It can be through a beautiful smell, beautiful flowers, or beautiful objects. Of course, everybody will have a different approach and everybody will put a different level of importance on this decoration. So of course, to me, I think it’s linked to my work.
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