I always knew I wanted to keep creating, connected to the world of art.
I also knew I wanted my brand to have a soul, a story.
Something that wouldn’t exist just for me, but for others too.
I wanted everyone to be able to express their personality, to share art in their own way, and to tell their own story.
“What’s the object we use most often in our daily lives?”
“What’s the one we always carry with us, yet remains so fragile?”
“And what’s the one that can reflect our personality, our sense of play, and allow us to carry a little piece of art with us each day?”
That’s when I had a spark, Coquelicot would be the name of my brand. I’ve always had a deep love for flowers, plants, and nature. My fascination with the natural world was something I knew I had to express in my work.
“Look at that red flower — it’s called a poppy. You should only touch it with your eyes, because it’s
so fragile, delicate, and soft.”
It was her favorite flower, and she spoke of it with her heart. When I look at a poppy, I think of those moments — the way its petals dance with the wind, their lightness, their vibrant color.