Petrusse x GrandPalais
Under the Sky of Paris: Petrusse, Inspired by the Grand Palais
Inspired by the Grand Palais's iconic glass roof, the collection features a series of scarves, stoles, and textile accessories in which light and perspective become patterns, rhythms, and vibrations.
When a textile creation meets legendary architecture
Each piece is conceived as a textile reinterpretation of the light, the breath, and the energy of the Nave. Conceived as a graphic score, this iconic creation by Maison Petrusse captures a moment suspended between timeless Paris and the Paris of today.
A shared commitment to creativity and excellence
Born out of the 1900 World's Fair, the Grand Palais has become one of Paris's cultural symbols. At the Château Mauriac workshop, Petrusse cultivates a creative vision nourished by the arts and French textile expertise.
Silk Scarf Sous le ciel de Paris - Navy Blue
- Current price€ 320
Scrunchie - Sous le ciel de Paris - Emerald
- Current price€ 45
Silk Scarf Sous le ciel de Paris - Neon
- Current price€ 320
Silk Scarf Sous le ciel de Paris - Reseda Turquoise
- Current price€ 160
At the heart of French craftsmanship
Maison Petrusse and the Grand Palais RMN share a common commitment to the arts and crafts and French creativity. The collection bears this hallmark: a significant portion of the pieces are made in France, and the accessories are upcycled in the workshops at Château Mauriac, with a focus on quality, sustainability, and the preservation of traditional craftsmanship.
The silk scarves are printed in France using state-of-the-art processes that guarantee remarkable color intensity, then hand-rolled-a traditional technique that gives the scarf its supple, elegant drape. The stoles are screen-printed, a artisanal technique that highlights the delicacy of the design and the depth of the color harmonies.
The scrunchies are crafted in the Petrusse workshops at Château Mauriac, where each piece is cut and assembled by hand as part of a responsible design process. The fans are handcrafted in Spain, mounted on natural wood, and combine the silk of Petrusse scarves with expertise passed down from generation to generation.
Deux maisons d'exception unies par le raffinement