
The Maison
Founded in 2003 on Rue de la Paix in Paris, Maison Édéenne is recognised for its bold approach, which erases the boundaries between Art and High Jewellery, earning it the title of “New Legend of Place Vendôme” from Departures Japan. True to this vision, the Maison favours museum-style, scenographed exhibition formats, where its creations are presented as true works of art.
2003
Creation of Maison Édéenne
In 2003, following a formative experience that acted as a true epiphany, Édéenne discovered her vocation as a jeweller and founded Maison Édéenne on Rue de la Paix in Paris.
In 2003, following a formative experience that acted as a true epiphany, Édéenne discovered her vocation as a jeweller and founded Maison Édéenne on Rue de la Paix in Paris.
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2009
The Musée de la Légion d’honneur
2009-2011-2019
Maison Édéenne affirmed its excellence through three exclusive exhibitions held in 2009, 2011 and 2019 at the Musée de la Légion d’honneur in Paris. The prestigious setting of the Hôtel de Salm welcomed its High Jewellery creations, presented as true works of art, notably through Jewellery Portraits loaned by our clients. These events illustrated the Maison’s unique vision: jewellery as an emotional and timeless heritage.
Maison Édéenne affirmed its excellence through three exclusive exhibitions held in 2009, 2011 and 2019 at the Musée de la Légion d’honneur in Paris. The prestigious setting of the Hôtel de Salm welcomed its High Jewellery creations, presented as true works of art, notably through Jewellery Portraits loaned by our clients. These events illustrated the Maison’s unique vision: jewellery as an emotional and timeless heritage.



2013
Collaboration with Mellerio
In 2013, at the request of Maison Mellerio dits Meller, Édéenne created a collection of 24 pieces to celebrate its 400th anniversary. This achievement was widely acclaimed by the international press. Designed as a tribute to Marie de’ Medici, the collection highlights grace and femininity through creations that move beyond the simple status of jewels to become true body adornments. At the boundary between jewellery and clothing, these pieces express Édéenne’s vision: to sublime the body and reinvent the way jewellery is worn.
In 2013, at the request of Maison Mellerio dits Meller, Édéenne created a collection of 24 pieces to celebrate its 400th anniversary. This achievement was widely acclaimed by the international press. Designed as a tribute to Marie de’ Medici, the collection highlights grace and femininity through creations that move beyond the simple status of jewels to become true body adornments. At the boundary between jewellery and clothing, these pieces express Édéenne’s vision: to sublime the body and reinvent the way jewellery is worn.
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2014
2014
TEFAF Maastricht
Maison Édéenne distinguished itself at the summit of the art world through its participation in TEFAF Maastricht 2013, an essential meeting place for the greatest collectors. Presented within Galerie Downtown, founded by François Laffanour, the Maison was praised by Éric Valdieu for Le Journal des Arts, who described “an extraordinary talent that amazed visitors to TEFAF”, establishing Édéenne as a visionary maison where High Jewellery is inseparable from Art.
Maison Édéenne distinguished itself at the summit of the art world through its participation in TEFAF Maastricht 2013, an essential meeting place for the greatest collectors. Presented within Galerie Downtown, founded by François Laffanour, the Maison was praised by Éric Valdieu for Le Journal des Arts, who described “an extraordinary talent that amazed visitors to TEFAF”, establishing Édéenne as a visionary maison where High Jewellery is inseparable from Art.


Église de la Madeleine
In 2014, the Church of La Madeleine entrusted Édéenne with the creation of its annual Christmas nativity scene. Entitled Résonances, the work unfolded beneath a starry sky an intimate and universal vision of the mystery of the Nativity. Each character was given a distinctive identity element, a fragment of memory or Gospel, inviting visitors to project their own story into the sacred scene and to “dress” the figures with resonances of their own.
In 2014, the Church of La Madeleine entrusted Édéenne with the creation of its annual Christmas nativity scene. Entitled Résonances, the work unfolded beneath a starry sky an intimate and universal vision of the mystery of the Nativity. Each character was given a distinctive identity element, a fragment of memory or Gospel, inviting visitors to project their own story into the sacred scene and to “dress” the figures with resonances of their own.



Lane Crawford Collaboration
At the invitation of the luxury department store Lane Crawford in Hong Kong, Maison Édéenne designed a collection of seven mechanical pieces. Inspired by Chinese tales and legends, this series explores the dialogue between tradition, symbolism and jewellery mechanism.
At the invitation of the luxury department store Lane Crawford in Hong Kong, Maison Édéenne designed a collection of seven mechanical pieces. Inspired by Chinese tales and legends, this series explores the dialogue between tradition, symbolism and jewellery mechanism.
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2015
Grands Ballets Canadiens
2015 - 2024
Between 2015 and 2024, Maison Édéenne supported Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal during their annual galas. At the heart of this commitment, Édéenne imagined an original experience: each guest received a glass of champagne containing a stone, only one of which concealed a genuine diamond. This symbolic moment punctuated the evening and created a memorable interaction with the guests, connected to the Maison’s jewellery universe.
Between 2015 and 2024, Maison Édéenne supported Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal during their annual galas. At the heart of this commitment, Édéenne imagined an original experience: each guest received a glass of champagne containing a stone, only one of which concealed a genuine diamond. This symbolic moment punctuated the evening and created a memorable interaction with the guests, connected to the Maison’s jewellery universe.


2016
First Jewellery Artwork: the butterflies
In 2016, the designer brought her first jewellery sculpture to life for a client who wished to admire her jewels even when she was not wearing them. The pieces thus nestle at the heart of a sculpture conceived as an art object, elevating the space while showcasing the jewels.
In 2016, the designer brought her first jewellery sculpture to life for a client who wished to admire her jewels even when she was not wearing them. The pieces thus nestle at the heart of a sculpture conceived as an art object, elevating the space while showcasing the jewels.
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2018
Montreal Retrospective, 200 Years of BMO
Back on her native soil, Édéenne celebrated her first retrospective at the Espace Danse des Grands Ballets Canadiens, in the Wilder Building in Montreal. For the occasion, more than 120 pieces belonging to her clients around the world were brought together, along with new creations. Édéenne recreated the BMO vault, inviting visitors to explore the jewels in darkness, equipped with a torch and guided by the Maison’s storytellers.
Back on her native soil, Édéenne celebrated her first retrospective at the Espace Danse des Grands Ballets Canadiens, in the Wilder Building in Montreal. For the occasion, more than 120 pieces belonging to her clients around the world were brought together, along with new creations. Édéenne recreated the BMO vault, inviting visitors to explore the jewels in darkness, equipped with a torch and guided by the Maison’s storytellers.



London Sotheby’s Solo Show
In 2018, Sotheby’s devoted Maison Édéenne’s first solo exhibition in the UK, “Jewelry Beyond Bespoke”, to the Maison on New Bond Street. Praised by Vivienne Becker in the FT as the “Best-kept secret of Place Vendôme” and the “New star of gems”, Édéenne presented her creations there in complete darkness, torch in hand, like buried treasures. The title, chosen by Sotheby’s, says it all: jewellery that transcends bespoke commission to rise to the rank of a unique work of art within the world of international High Jewellery.
In 2018, Sotheby’s devoted Maison Édéenne’s first solo exhibition in the UK, “Jewelry Beyond Bespoke”, to the Maison on New Bond Street. Praised by Vivienne Becker in the FT as the “Best-kept secret of Place Vendôme” and the “New star of gems”, Édéenne presented her creations there in complete darkness, torch in hand, like buried treasures. The title, chosen by Sotheby’s, says it all: jewellery that transcends bespoke commission to rise to the rank of a unique work of art within the world of international High Jewellery.



2019
London Ned’s Private Club
Maison Édéenne exhibited within the very vault of The Ned in London. Our High Jewellery creations were displayed among more than 3,000 original deposit boxes, in a confidential setting. The event, produced in collaboration with Chubb and WealthiHer, offered guests a privileged discovery of the pieces and the stories underpinning them.
Maison Édéenne exhibited within the very vault of The Ned in London. Our High Jewellery creations were displayed among more than 3,000 original deposit boxes, in a confidential setting. The event, produced in collaboration with Chubb and WealthiHer, offered guests a privileged discovery of the pieces and the stories underpinning them.


National Bank of Canada in Toronto
For the 10th Symposium of Women Investment Advisors of National Bank Financial, held under the theme “Dare the Incredible”, Édéenne imagined a scenography inspired by her bold and extraordinary universe. The exhibition, which followed a conference, blended genres and played on contrasts to create a dialogue. The event celebrated audacity, excellence, and entrepreneurial spirit. This idea of daring found a particular echo in Édéenne’s own journey, as she became the first Canadian woman to found a High Jewellery Maison in Paris, embodying a vision carried by ambition, singularity, and the crossing of established boundaries.
For the 10th Symposium of Women Investment Advisors of National Bank Financial, held under the theme “Dare the Incredible”, Édéenne imagined a scenography inspired by her bold and extraordinary universe. The exhibition, which followed a conference, blended genres and played on contrasts to create a dialogue. The event celebrated audacity, excellence, and entrepreneurial spirit. This idea of daring found a particular echo in Édéenne’s own journey, as she became the first Canadian woman to found a High Jewellery Maison in Paris, embodying a vision carried by ambition, singularity, and the crossing of established boundaries.



2020
Jewels in collaboration with internet users
During the 2020 lockdowns, Édéenne imagined a series of jewels in collaboration with internet users, transforming each idea into a singular creation. More than 600 words were collected and transformed into ten jewellery pieces, each conceived as an emotional bond to overcome isolation. This project was born from the desire to elevate the notions of sharing, community, and going beyond borders and nations.
During the 2020 lockdowns, Édéenne imagined a series of jewels in collaboration with internet users, transforming each idea into a singular creation. More than 600 words were collected and transformed into ten jewellery pieces, each conceived as an emotional bond to overcome isolation. This project was born from the desire to elevate the notions of sharing, community, and going beyond borders and nations.

2023
Édéenne Design
In 2023, Maison Édéenne extended its creative universe with the creation of a lamp that is the continuation of the Jungle bracelet, created by the Maison in 2008. This surprising piece reprises the foliage motif. When it lights up, the shadow of the leaves is projected onto the walls, further immersing us in the spirit of a forest. An encounter between jewellery, light and design.
In 2023, Maison Édéenne extended its creative universe with the creation of a lamp that is the continuation of the Jungle bracelet, created by the Maison in 2008. This surprising piece reprises the foliage motif. When it lights up, the shadow of the leaves is projected onto the walls, further immersing us in the spirit of a forest. An encounter between jewellery, light and design.
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2025
Palm Beach Show
In 2025, at the Palm Beach Show in Florida, Édéenne unveiled her jewellery sculptures to the public for the first time. They were presented within a recreation of a Parisian Haussmann apartment. True works of art hung on the walls, these creations in fact concealed singular jewels, revealed to the attentive gaze of the visitor. The public was particularly impressed by the boldness of this staging, which brought together the worlds of Art and High Jewellery with singularity.
In 2025, at the Palm Beach Show in Florida, Édéenne unveiled her jewellery sculptures to the public for the first time. They were presented within a recreation of a Parisian Haussmann apartment. True works of art hung on the walls, these creations in fact concealed singular jewels, revealed to the attentive gaze of the visitor. The public was particularly impressed by the boldness of this staging, which brought together the worlds of Art and High Jewellery with singularity.





Printemps New York
Another milestone in 2025: we were invited to exhibit our creations for the first time in a department store in the United States, namely the brand-new Printemps in New York. A magnificent place indeed, created under the guidance of interior architect Laura Gonzalez.
Another milestone in 2025: we were invited to exhibit our creations for the first time in a department store in the United States, namely the brand-new Printemps in New York. A magnificent place indeed, created under the guidance of interior architect Laura Gonzalez.




2026
Wako
The Kiss & Fly collection made its debut in Japan, within the luxury department store WAKO in the Ginza district of Tokyo. To mark this important milestone in the Maison’s history, the designer travelled specially to visit our first official international distributor.
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Wako
The Kiss & Fly collection made its debut in Japan, within the luxury department store WAKO in the Ginza district of Tokyo. To mark this important milestone in the Maison’s history, the designer travelled specially to visit our first official international distributor.
Discover the Kiss & Fly collection

