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February 2021 / Art at home

The history of Paris is closely entwined with that of its artists, who have made a significant contribution to the city’s identity, beauty and spirit: walls and a roof provide shelter and art nourishes our soul. 

Having a work of art in one’s home is like having a window that opens onto our imaginary world. From personal objects to works by established artists, every piece of art in our home is a piece of the puzzle that reveals who we truly are. Emotion meets meaning and, by bringing art into our interiors, we assert the character of our adventure through life. 

With the courage of their convictions, Olivia de Fayet and Fanny Saulay founded Wilo & Grove, a new kind of gallery that effectively bridges the gap between artists and art enthusiasts, by increasing the former’s visibility and advising the latter. Far from an academic approach to art, they encourage us to be more daring and welcome work by today’s artists into our homes. 

Corridors become galleries and art reveals the unique character of an interior – desire paves the way and the people we meet do the rest. 

Wilo & Grove and Brunswick_art are in residence in our agencies until spring. Come and discover their creative worlds: the bridge has been built, all you need to do is cross it! 

Hugues de La Morandière

Managing Partner

 WILO & GROVE AT VARENNE UNTIL SPRING 

7 place Saint-Sulpice, 75006 Paris / 14 avenue George V, 75008 Paris 

The property business and the art world are complementary and when brought together, one enhances the other. Come and discover a new take on art as seen through the eyes of Fanny Saulay and Olivia de Fayet @wiloandgrove, as well as the marvels of Scandinavian, French and Italian design from the 50s to the 70s selected by Xavier Brunswick @brunswick_art in our reception rooms. Add a sublime touch to your interior thanks to a curated selection of artworks and one-off or limited-edition objects. It will be our pleasure to introduce you to those artists who are involved in this fabulous modern-day epic that is transforming the white cube and opening new perspectives for art galleries. Not to be missed in our Saint-Sulpice and George V agencies for just one season.