For the D’Days Festival (May 2 to May 14), Jean de Dreuille, a passionate cabinetmaker and contemporary ambassador of the past, installs his habitable egg In’Ove at the Hôtel de Lille from April 30 to June 3. A connected capsule and space of serenity, In’Ove can transform into a fully isolated office to enhance concentration. Jean de Dreuille will present his creation at the hotel from 5 PM to 8 PM daily during the festival period (May 2 to 14).
For the inauguration of the 40 years of the Carré Rive gauche (May 18 to June 3), Hôtel de Lille is organizing a special evening on May 17 during which the egg will be covered with a gold film and its interior will be animated by a statue.
D’Days Come to Hôtel de Lille
As a testament to the vitality and creativity of design in Paris, the 17th edition of the Parisian design festival D’Days is taking place from May 2 to May 14. Hôtel de Lille actively participates in the event by hosting French designer Jean de Dreuille and his habitable egg concept In’Ove from April 30 to June 3. The festival also offers several other events: unique exhibitions at the Grand Palais and Musée des Arts Décoratifs, a sale of design objects at BETC – Les magasins Généraux, as well as workshops and meetings with creators to promote French and international design.
Main photo: Bruno Houdayer