Quatre couleurs would like to thank all the artisans who gave of their time and labour to bring Martine Amsili's piece to life.. A huge thank you to Dominique Roitel and the craftsmen at Henryot&Cie, a factory founded in 1867, who made the 17th-century furniture to decorate the room.
Charles Burger works in strict compliance with current dyeing standards. The prints are produced in Mayenne and the weaving is done in the North of France. Founded in 1872 by Désiré Petit and his son, Edmond PETIT stands out for the quality and originality of its fabrics, all woven from noble materials (silk, cotton, linen, etc.).
Éléonore de Staël is a Nose and composes her own perfumes that combine well-being and aesthetics. She uses 100% natural products in Paris according to ethical manufacturing methods that reconcile respect for the environment and the principles of La Belle Parfumerie. She created a custom-made perfume for the play Le Secret des Conteuses.
Laurence Bernard signs the set design of the play, which combines femininity and mystery, she used Edmond Petit and Charles Burger fabrics.
The master of paper Emeric Thibierge has produced the show's programme on a paper of its own creation. The Thibierge paper is made exclusively of linen fibres, thus reiterating the know-how of the beautiful papers of the olden days.
In order to perfect the sublime invitations, perfect handwriting was necessary. Sonia Da Rocha The calligraphy on the invitation cards was done with care and precision, and we thank him very much!
Thanks to Anna Marchlewska for her investment in the mock-ups of the press kit! Since she was young, she has been interested in colours, composition and art in all its forms.
Since 1909, the family business Fayet has preserved all its authenticity in the manufacture of its canes with a know-how in the respect of the tradition. The century-old company manufactures its canes with noble materials and has lent one of its works to "Le secret des conteuses".
Thanks to Alexandre Wauquier to have made with talent the wigs that the actresses wear. The work is delicate and long but the result is magnificent!
Many thanks to the House Arlaux for having once again so delicately and preciously delighted our taste buds with a thousand additional small pleasures contained by the aromatic richness of one of the last French vineyards in Champagne during the Première of the Secret des Conteuses. They knew better than anyone how to open the doors of a vineyard more than a thousand years old, where the bubbles danced skillfully before our amazed eyes, leaving us to taste only the best of the aromas.