An immersive installation by MOF stained-glass artist Pierre Tatin, a chapel of light takes viewers into the heart of Baccarat's material, guiding them towards the garden designed by Jérémie Attali (scheduled to open in 2025).

A stained glass designer and restorer, and Meilleur Ouvrier de France, Pierre Tatin could not fail to be dazzled when he visited the church of Saint-Rémy in the town of Baccarat, which was classified as a historic monument in 2013. The stained glass windows are crystal slabs produced at the Baccarat factory in the 1950s, in over 150 different shades. After a lengthy selection process, the stained-glass artist recovered them with the idea of paying tribute to the richness of this color palette. Drawing on this sense of wonder, he conceived the antechamber as a structure that gives the sensation of being in a chapel of light. An immersive work of art, this room, which opens onto the garden and the boutique, is transformed into a translucent bath of color. An artistic paradox: thanks to mathematical calculations, Pierre Tatin has designed a photosensitive tree structure based on a palette of twelve colors and some forty shades. The raw vibrancy emanating from it takes the viewer right to the heart of Baccarat's material.

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