The pop-up of the moment

Veuve Cliquot

Head to the ground floor of Printemps Haussmann , which is hosting Veuve Clicquot's colorful pop-up for a few months . On the occasion of its 250th anniversary , the most creative of the Champagne Houses continues to surprise and launches ICONS *, its new collection of more responsible objects to be personalized exclusively on site. We take you!

Customizable bubbles

This is THE good idea that stands out. More design than ever, Veuve Clicquot cases become customizable to imagine the unexpected gift. The idea? Dedicate a few words / their nickname to a loved one on a cotton label or surprise them by choosing to register a significant place for them... to have a pop-up personalized directly at Printemps in a few minutes flat.

“The culture of design”

Among this limited edition ICONS * collection, you will have to choose between the ICE JACKET insulated case , designed in collaboration with Central Saint Martins of London , made of 100% recycled plastic made using the revolutionary “3D knitting” technology. which allows optimal consumption of champagne, keeping the bottles cool for two hours (from €55).

Unless you prefer the ARROW box **, a modern reinterpretation of road signs that indicate the distance separating the Veuve Clicquot cellars in Reims from the city of your choice. A recyclable case , now available without plastic and made from 30% recycled materials .

In other words: two boxes that do honor to the excellence and know-how of Veuve Clicquot .

Until April, open Monday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the ground floor of Printemps Haussmann, 64 boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9th. 01 45 57 80 55.

All the information to be found on www.clos19.com

 

*ICONS, THE ICONIC BOXES BY VEUVE CLICQUOT

** CLICK ARROW

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Where to find it?

Printemps Haussmann

64 boulevard Haussmann

75009 Paris

01 42 82 50 00

printemps.com

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