A House in Saint-Tropez; siesta, dream and lightness

From 19/06/2025 to 02/08/2025

Une Maison à Saint-Tropez returns this summer with an invitation to relax and contemplate. In this family home nestled in the heart of the village, artists and designers reinterpret the siesta in all its forms.
Conceived in 3 acts, the exhibition evokes the progression of a dream, borrowing from the worlds of Lynch, Jacques Deray and Marcel Pagnol to compose a sensory, cinematographic and literary journey.
Jeanne Tresvaux will propose her version of an ideal changing room for siestas, in collaboration with Atelier Senimo, which will focus on relaxation.

Charlotte Juillard pursues this quest for comfort, while Margaux Toussaint offers a poetic rereading of the organic elements that surround us, blending botany and goldsmithing.
Picasta plunges into dream and onirism, imagining enchanted settings where the intoxicating dream becomes unstructured and eludes us, giving rise to new sensations.

Laura Navarro's delicate textiles, Wendy Andreu's sculptural furniture and that of Linde Freya Tangelder, Natalia Criado's delicate tableware and Léa Ginac's sensitive ceramics are all on display.

Each space echoes our sensations, our habits and our desire to escape, to give meaning to the siesta, this typically Mediterranean art of living.

After this enchanting break, we'll have to cross the threshold again, and return to the reality of the world, in the hope of approaching it with eyes enriched by a new sensitivity.


From 19/06 to 02/08/2025
Opening hours daily between 10 am and 1 pm and between 5 pm and 8 pm.


Free of charge.

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17, avenue Foch, Place des lices

83990 Saint-Tropez

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