ART AT EVERY TURN…
Explore the artists who make Printemps New York a truly unique space! Whether emerging or established, working in paint or sculpture, permanent or temporary, each of these amazing artisans bring their own distinctly fresh perspective and unique flair to your experience.





Currently in the Grand Foyer and Salon
MARIA (TAEHYOUNG) JEON
Riviera Botanica, 2025
South Korean artist Maria (Taehyoung) Jeon, brings a breezy charm to our store windows with Riviera Botanica, a layered digital work inspired by the carefree elegance of summer in the French Riviera. Merging vibrant flora with subtle human forms, she evokes a mood of playfulness and ease, bringing summer in botanical form to our windows.
Raised between New Zealand and the UK and now based in Seoul, Jeon draws on a multicultural perspective and a background in printmaking and animation. Eastern and Western influences blend in each digital brushstroke, bringing depth and harmony to her richly composed works.
Raised between New Zealand and the UK and now based in Seoul, Jeon draws on a multicultural perspective and a background in printmaking and animation. Eastern and Western influences blend in each digital brushstroke, bringing depth and harmony to her richly composed works.

Permanently in the Salon and Maison Passerelle
DAVID ROMA
Frescoes, 2025
David Roma and his eponymous, Paris-based Atelier Roma bring a bold new energy to Printemps New York. Collaborating with architect Laura Gonzalez, Roma reimagined elements from the historic rotunda painting at Printemps Haussmann to create vibrant, large-scale frescoes of sweeping florals and vines that line the Salon, infusing it with color and movement. His work continues in Maison Passerelle, a luminous fresco inspired by Chef Gregory Gourdet’s travel photography that captures Caribbean beaches, African savannas, and Southeast Asian temples, each bathed in the golden glow of sunset. 







Permanently in the Salon
CHARLES KAISIN
Origami Birds, 2025
Belgian artist Charles Kaisin brings his signature vision to New York with a shimmering flock of golden origami-like birds suspended across our Salon windows overlooking Broadway. Known for sculptural works that explore light, geometry, and organic form, Kaisin previously created a celebrated installation beneath the historic dome at Printemps Haussmann - making his presence at Printemps New York a fitting new bridge between Paris and New York. 

Permanently in the Salle de Bain
WILLIAM COGGIN
Champagne Bar, 2025
Brooklyn-based artist William Coggin created the Champagne Bar’s ceramic-clad façade, an organic sculptural form that evokes the look and feel of sea coral. Large slabs replete with craggy textures and hand-formed curves create a multi-sensory experience that invites guests to pause, touch, and take it all in. Tucked at the end of our marble Salle de Bain, the Champagne Bar offers an intimate escape - the perfect spot to enjoy a perfectly chilled, small-batch cuvée, surrounded by beauty. 







Currently in the Boudoir and Red Room
CHRISTIAN PELLIZZARI
Odyssey of Nature’s Rebirth, 2025
Multi-media artist and fashion designer Christian Pellizzari brings a burst of whimsy and wonder to our Grand Foyer with Odyssey of Nature’s Rebirth, a vibrant, dreamlike garden where Murano glass flowers and intricate 3D prints bloom in full color. Having grown up near Venice, Pellizzari often draws on the centuries-old traditions of Murano glassmaking, blending them with contemporary techniques to create works that feel both timeless and new. Lining the entry with dazzling flowers, he welcomes every guest into a world of beauty, imagination, and renewal. Artwork is available for purchase. 

Permanently in the Red Room Bar and Maison Passerelle
PIERRE MARIE
Stained glass panels and windows, 2025
Pierre Marie, the renowned French glass artist, brings his exceptional mastery to Printemps New York with a series of hand-crafted, stained-glass windows and panels featured in both the Red Room Bar and Maison Passerelle. Bold, botanical, and with a nod to the Baroque, these pieces capture the interplay of light and color, drawing inspiration from the intricate patterns and grandeur of the iconic Printemps Paris dome. Each piece blends contemporary techniques with timeless design, making these works of art a stunning tribute to Parisian craftsmanship and the art of glassmaking - a first for Pierre Marie in the U.S. 







Permanently in the Red Room
HILDRETH MEIÈRE
Red Room Mosaic Art, 1931
Designated an official New York City interior landmark in 2024, the Red Room is the pièce de résistance: sculptural walls, soaring 33-foot ceilings, and nearly three million red and gold mosaic tiles. It’s the vision of Hildreth Meière, the trailblazing Art Deco artist whose work also graces Radio City Music Hall and Rockefeller Center. Completed in 1931, originally designed as the banking hall for the Irving Trust Company, and later the Bank of New York, the space still feels bold, glamorous, and full of life …and shoes!
A newly crafted mosaic "river" by Pierre Mesguiche now winds its way from the Red Room’s entrance to the adjacent Red Room Bar. A celebrated mosaicist, and Printemps Paris collaborator, Mesguiche’s latest work creates a playful dialogue between Paris and New York and between the past and the future.
A newly crafted mosaic "river" by Pierre Mesguiche now winds its way from the Red Room’s entrance to the adjacent Red Room Bar. A celebrated mosaicist, and Printemps Paris collaborator, Mesguiche’s latest work creates a playful dialogue between Paris and New York and between the past and the future.

