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Lamartine Remastered

A remastered guided tour of a cultural

Lamartine Remastered

It is an artist’s house, the elegant and a little whimsical home of one of the greatest French poets and politicians. All over the château de Saint-Point, Alphonse de Lamartine and his wife Marianne have left their imprint, creating architectural collages  (at the beginning of the 19th Century, they added Neo-Gothic towers and galleries to the medieval building) and romanticallydecorated interiors, punctuated by Marianne’s paintings.  A complete work of art, therefore, and an endless source of inspiration to the poet, whose finest works were written from  his garden bench or desk. And where Victor Hugo, Franz Litz or even George Sand stayed… And even the Cinna collection, two hundred years later ! A remastered guided tour of a cultural landmark, bearing the Maison des Illustres label. « O temps, suspends ton vol » : the icons cross you without ever gaining a wrinkle. 

Prado, large settee in Festa vernaise, bolster in Alcantara lizard, by Christian Werner.

Niagara, low table and occasional table, by Baptiste Vandaele.

Blur,  tufted rug in vert, by Hélène Poiraud.

Prado, petit pouf en tissu Festa blanc et traversin en Alcantara lizard, de Christian Werner.

Niji, liseuse coloris brun rouge, de Studio Shulab.

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Kobold soft, canapé composable, by Erwan Bouroullec. 

Selvans, display cabinet, by Christian Werner. 

Convergence, rug, by Constance Frapolli.

Rumaki, low table whitened oak, by Eric Jourdan.

Trèfle de lumière, table lamp, by Rémi Dehaene.

Bambu, floor standard lamp, by Alice Rosignoli.

 

1. Charlie, table lamp, by Evangelos Vasileiou.

 2. Kinoko, table lamp, by Mathieu Delacroix. 

3. G24, table lamp, by Pierre Guariche

4. Shiitake, table lamp, by Itamar Burstein.

5. Pleeyeah !, table lamp, chocolat, by Martin Drechsel.

6. Doric, table lamp, by Oriol Llahona.

7. Lamalo, table lamp,by Itamar Burstein.

8. Asha, table lamp, by Itamar Burstein.

9. Trèfle de lumière, table lamp, by Rémi Dehaene

10. Tilda, table lamp, by Soda Designer - Nasrallah & Horner.

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Président, desk in walnut, by Pierre Guariche. 

Amédée, desk chair in Harald parme, by Marie C Dorner.

Charlie, table lamp, by Evangelos Vasileiou. 

Carmin, red lacquered hat box, by Barbara Kühne.  

Blur, tufted rug in vert, d’Hélène Poiraud.

 

1. Tadao, chair metal base in Vidar caramel, by Éric Jourdan.

2. Papyrus, carver chair upholstered back black lacquered steel base in Alcantara kiwi, by Pierre Guariche.

3. Silvio, chair in Canvas laine color cannelle, by Cinna.

4. Traverse, bench, by Simon Morasi Piperčić.

5. Papyrus, chair in Coda crème kiwi, by Pierre Guariche.

6. Cimbo, carver chair in Cloud forêt, by Cinna.

7. 289, chair in Laco framboise, by Pierre Guariche.

8. Amédée, carver chair central pedestal-brillant chrome in Harald parme, by Marie C Dorner.

9. Bendchair, chair brillant-chromed sleigh base, by Peter Maly.

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Paipaï, armchair, by LucidiPevere. 

Feuillage, rug, by Marie-Aurore Stiker-Métral. 

Hoggar, round occasional table, by Evangelos Vasileiou.

Prisme, vase small transparent, by Benjamin Graindorge. 

 

Empreintes, vase large chocolat, by Marie-Aurore Stiker-Métral.

Empreintes, vase small brique, by Marie-Aurore Stiker-Métral.

Verone  vase green, by Cinna.

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The culture minute

Between Mâcon and Cluny, in Saône-et-Loire, Saint-Point, a castle built between the 12th and 14th centuries, classed as an historic monument and bearing the Maison des Illustres label, was from 1820 the residence of the poet and politician Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869). Preserved by his descendants, it has been open to visitors since 1869, the year Lamartine died, in particular the poet’s bedroom and office which have been frozen in time. Many objects and mementos which belonged to him have also been conserved and are on display at Saint-Point. Its new owners are continuing this heritage task, along with the restoration of the castle, opening it to the public from April to September.   


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