On the occasion of Paris Déco Off 2026, Sébastien Habert Paysagiste presents an exceptional floral and landscape scenography, created in collaboration with Maison Lelièvre and Galerie Vauclair, within the prestigious Pagoda, an iconic architectural jewel of Paris’ 8th arrondissement.
Designed as an immersive and sensory experience, this project places vegetation at the heart of a subtle dialogue with exceptional craftsmanship. The floral and landscape compositions are conceived to reveal, through textures, volumes, and nuances, the richness of Maison Lelièvre’s fabrics as well as the objects presented by Galerie Vauclair. The scenography, orchestrated by Edgar Jayet, invites visitors on a sensitive journey where nature becomes both language and living material.
As an antiques collector, I draw inspiration from art history and seek harmony by blending influences, eras, and unique pieces. Guided by the pursuit of meaning and narrative coherence, each project—whether an event or a permanent décor—takes the form of a true cabinet of curiosities. Every detail weaves a story, and each moment whispers an invitation to escape.
Through this work, Sébastien Habert Paysagiste asserts his vision of floral and landscape design: to create singular spaces where vegetation is expressed through a contemporary language, in resonance with architecture, design, and artisanal craftsmanship. Each intervention is conceived as a bespoke composition, combining aesthetic rigor, attention to detail, and timeless elegance.
Presented from January 14 to 17, 2026, this project illustrates the agency’s commitment to designing floral scenographies of profound emotional impact, serving premier cultural and creative events.
Photo: Arthur Minot