The French nouvelle vague in a mysterious gallery in Brera

Jérémy Pradier-Jeauneau unveils his creative universe in Milan, showcasing original designs alongside prestigious French partners, inviting visitors to explore new, inspiring decoration projects.

Pradier-Jeauneau makes its debut at Milan Design Week, unveiling an immersive gallery experience in Brera. Blending antiques, contemporary design, and modern cabinets of curiosity, the space evokes the refined, mysterious atmospheres inspired by filmmakers David Lynch and Luca Guadagnino.

Named Nouvelle Vague by Pradier-Jeauneau, the gallery pays tribute to cinema and the renewal of French creativity. Founder and creative director Jérémy Pradier-Jeauneau—whose eclectic background includes French cinema production—introduces an exclusive collection of furniture designed especially for the event, expressing a sophisticated dialogue between cultural heritage and innovative aesthetics.

The gallery features prestigious partnerships, beginning with Misia, a longtime collaborator of Pradier-Jeauneau, known for exceptional luxury textiles. It also presents an exclusive furniture collection designed by Jérémy for renowned brand Philippe Hurel, a signature scented candle by fashion icon Carine Roitfeld, refined straw marquetry pieces by Ateliers Lison de Caunes, and carpets by Edition 1.6.9, notably a masterpiece imagined by interior designer Sandra Benhamou.

Nouvelle Vague by Pradier-Jeauneau invites visitors on a captivating journey, where each object tells a unique story.

7–13 aprile 2025
Festa di apertura e giornata stampa: 7 aprile
Via Madonnina 17, Brera, Milano

Discover more on pradierjeauneau.com and Instagram: @pradierjeauneau, @jeremypradierjeauneau

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