La Fine Fleur: Private Choice Unveils Its Spring Edition

 

Private Choice’s latest spring edition, La Fine Fleur, unfurls across five days in Paris’s 3rd arrondissement at 123 Rue de Turenne, from April 8 to 12. Curated by Nadia Candet, this intimate, invitation-only salon (secured via privatechoice.fr) marries contemporary art and design under a floral motif, spotlighting over 20 emerging talents within a beautifully light-drenched historic setting.

This season, the artworks are presented in collaboration with Grand Tour, a hybrid space dedicated to contemporary art and design, created by Alexandre Chastel and Hugo Giacometti. 

 

 

The event’s hallmark format draws discerning collectors into unhurried, face-to-face exchanges with artists and designers amid standout works like Ugo Schildge’s ethereal water lilies and Juan Fernando Hidalgo’s rocking chairs. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., it upholds Private Choice’s legacy as a discreet talent incubator (having showcased over 50 creators in past editions) with expert “coups de cœur” prizes spotlighting the most compelling voices.

La Fine Fleur spans vibrant canvases, bold sculptures, tapestries, and modern furniture, all acquisition-ready and priced accessibly from €390 to upwards of €20,000. The light-filled layout invites guests to drift through, observing pieces in an intimate, homely staging that adds lived-in context and reveals their character beyond gallery walls, a masterful “try before you buy” envisioning.

Olivia Caldwell

Olivia Caldwell is an undergraduate Fashion Journalism student at Central Saint Martins in London. Specialising in documentary film and writing, particularly in the realms of fashion and art.

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