An Ateliers d’Art de France event

The poster comes to life: creation of a unique and exclusive piece

The poster comes to life: creation of a unique and exclusive piece

For the first time in the fair’s history, the visual for this edition will come to life in large format at the entrance to the fair: visitors will be greeted by a screen composed of three panels featuring the pieces illustrated on the 2025 poster. Specially created for the fair, it will immerse the public in the heart of the excellence and diversity of craftsmanship and materials, in line with the theme.

On this occasion, the fair is renewing its visual identity, putting Art Deco in the spotlight on the poster for this year’s edition, illustrated with pieces created by some of our loyal exhibitors: Atelier Camuset, Féau Boiseries and La Maison du Vitrail.

  • Atelier Camuset

The painting Les Lys Dorés (Golden Lilies) created by Atelier Camuset was inspired by the works of lacquer artist, painter and decorator Gaston Suisse, a major artist of the Art Deco movement. This panel required over a month of meticulous and passionate work. Each detail was sculpted by hand, and rigorous preparations were made to accommodate 23-carat gold leaf gilding. Finally, controlled wear reveals the reliefs and enhances the brilliance of the gold and the splendour of the work. For the fair, the Atelier has exclusively reproduced a detail of this panel, the original of which can be seen at their stand.

Since its foundation in 1983, Atelier Camuset has established itself as a discreet and essential reference in the field of exceptional decorative painting. Recognised by the Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Companies) label, this workshop stands out for its ability to enhance spaces through decorations that combine tradition and modernity, working closely with interior designers and architects of historic monuments. Atelier Camuset will be present at the fair for the 10th consecutive year.

  • Féau Boiseries

Made from plaster casts of the bas-reliefs in the salon created by Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann for Lord Rothermere, Champs-Élysées, 1925, this screen pays homage to one of the masterpieces of Art Deco. The original, in bleached rosewood, acquired by Féau Boiseries, is now on display at the Louvre Abu Dhabi and bears witness to the refinement of French cabinetmaking. This contemporary reinterpretation preserves its spirit and purity of line.

Founded in 1875, this family-owned house draws inspiration from the most iconic woodwork décors — holding one of the world’s most prestigious collections — to provide a unique and exceptional response to the creative vision of today’s leading decorators. Its creations, from Paris to New York, showcase French luxury around the world.

  • La Maison du Vitrail

Although the stained glass window featured on the cover of this edition is now installed in a Parisian synagogue, La Maison du Vitrail drew inspiration from the atmosphere of the 1930s to design this exclusive creation, conceived and produced for the International Heritage Fair. This unique piece of architectural stained glass combines delicacy and structure with textured glass, gold leaf and mirrors, causing the light to vibrate and diffract in an atmosphere of elegance.

La Maison du Vitrail, a Parisian workshop, architect of light, creator and restorer of stained glass windows, is at the service of its clients and buildings. Drawing on the past to shape the future, from classic to contemporary, using all techniques, its mission is to inspire you!

Exclusively for the fair, these three workshops are collaborating to create a unique screen incorporating these visuals and combining their expertise. This exceptional screen will be on display at the entrance to the fair from 23 to 26 October 2025, offering visitors a glimpse into the heart of the Art Deco visuals of the edition.

This unique creation is assembled by Ateliers Tempier. Founded in 1976, they perpetuate exceptional expertise in metalwork, locksmithing and artistic ironwork, combining mastery of traditional techniques with modern tools. Specialising in the restoration of historic monuments, Ateliers Tempier puts its expertise at the service of contemporary design projects, collaborating with master glassmakers, designers and interior architects to design and manufacture unique pieces or bespoke metal fittings.

Book your ticket for the fair now and take advantage of the pre-sale price until 22 October.