Romain Laprade

Romain Laprade has developed a photographic language that is both precise and instinctive, capturing spaces by reducing them to their essential elements: light, color, and form. Without human figure, his work reveals the subtle beauty of ordinary places, offering a fresh perspective on the familiar.

Romain is influenced by modernist architecture, fleeting shadows, and unseen spaces. The series showcases images that eliminate distractions, evoking a sense of stillness and presence.

From sunlit façades to serene interiors and expansive landscapes, Laprade captures moments that often go unnoticed, inviting viewers to slow down and see the surroundings differently

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Le Prince Jardinier

It all started in 1991 at the Château de La Bourdaisière, in Touraine: when Louis Albert de Broglie created what would become the National Tomato Conservatory, decked out in a straw hat and a large apron, he immersed himself in the wonders of biodiversity and is nicknamed by his friends " Le Prince Jardinier ".

By offering ready-to-wear inspired by the world of the garden (aprons, jackets, waistcoats, blouses, hats, bags), pretty gardening tools, watering cans and planters, elegant garden furniture and a demanding selection of accessories that join the useful to the beautiful, Le Prince Jardinier is reinventing itself today.

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