Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, a 17th-century jewel of French heritage, was seeking a partner to furnish its outdoor spaces as part of a material sponsorship.
The Need
The challenge was to offer furniture combining comfort and aesthetics, while respecting the exceptional historical architecture of the site. The objectives aimed at improving the visitor experience through designer, durable, and attractive furniture.
The choice was made for the authentic armchairs from the Tuileries Garden, whose simple and timeless lines perfectly harmonize with the classic elegance of the estate, while their discreet colors naturally blend into the landscape of the French gardens.
The Solution
In response to the needs of the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, we deployed a customized selection of armchairs from the Tuileries Garden in a carefully chosen color to harmonize with the exceptional environment of the estate: the slate roofs, the French gardens, and the ornamental fountains. This tailor-made approach favored iconic furniture combining timeless aesthetics and technical innovation, ensuring an optimal visitor experience.
The added value lies in the exceptional durability of these maintenance-free armchairs, designed to withstand the elements and last for decades while remaining accessible to the public. This choice perfectly embodies the alliance between historical heritage and enduring contemporary design.
Products Used for This Project
The authenticity of the TUILERIES collection models proved to be perfectly aligned with the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte project and its heritage image. These iconic armchairs, inspired by the historical furniture of Parisian gardens, embody timeless French elegance and traditional manufacturing quality.
Results & Impact
The installation of TUILERIES furniture at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte allowed for a remarkable aesthetic integration, reinforcing the prestigious image of the estate thanks to personalized laser-cut patterns. Visitors benefit from additional comfort during their exploration of the 33 hectares of French gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, with durable furniture requiring minimal maintenance.
This solution enhances the visitor experience at one of France’s largest classified private estates (500 hectares) while preserving the authenticity and historical elegance of the site.
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