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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.

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Currently in the Playroom

TIMO HELGERT

Vacades

Timo Helgert is a digital artist and creative director known for blending CGI with real world environments to create surreal visual moments. He is the founder of Vacades, a project that combines digital art, photography, and storytelling. Originally from Germany and now based in Seoul, Helgert collaborates with international brands and creates cinematic artworks that transform everyday locations into dreamlike scenes. His work focuses on the intersection of technology, cities, and imagination, building a global audience around a distinctive visual style. Instagram icon

Currently in the Salon

DANAE GOSSET

Slowed Down

Danaé Gosset is the Founder and CD of Pencil TV, a multi-disciplinary creative studio focused on mixed-media animation production.

Danaé's artistic vision is characterized by an ethereal aesthetic, featuring dreamlike and vibrant imagery designed to elicit emotions through visible brushstrokes and a tactile, hand-drawn sensibility.

Originally from Paris, Danae is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she initially developed her mixed-media style. Danaé then embarked on a two-year tenure as a designer at the studio Sagmeister & Walsh (later &Walsh) And a year at Apple.Inc, before venturing into a life of entrepreneurship, and moving forward with creating her own creative studio: Pencil TV. Her clientele includes prominent names like Netflix, Warner Music, Hermes, Apple, Spotify, and more.

Danaé has garnered numerous awards, notably including a SXSW Special Jury Award, ADC Young Guns 19, D&AD Awards, ADC Awards, and a Vimeo Best of The Year Staff Pick.
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Currently in the Salon

HANNA INAIAH

Bloom

Hanna is an artist, fashion designer and researcher in Artificial Intelligence.

The sensitive and profoundly beautiful images she creates in AI are the beginning of the process. This blank canvas serves as a mood and the first step in the development of concepts that can unfold in other pieces, images and media. We see in her creations scenarios, models, clothes, prints, mixing the real with the surreal.

Hanna moves through different styles and techniques, this savoir-faire has given her not only versatility, but also a unique vision of the possibilities of new technologies. The emotional relationship she has with embroidery inspires the references she seeks in her craft work, and digital helps to bring to life what was previously only in the imagination.

Each command prompt or line drawn on the computer carries her entire trajectory as a designer, fashion creator, embroiderer or as a researcher of the possibilities arising from Artificial Intelligence, allowing Hanna to develop her unique language.
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Currently in the Salon

YASMIN GROSS

Jewelled Flowers

Yasmin Gross is a Paris-based creative director and generative AI artist exploring the fusion of artificial intelligence, nature, and culture. Originally from Germany, she has lived in Paris for over a decade, shaping her career in high-end fashion, luxury, and digital artistry. With a background in photography and design, developing a distinctive approach that merges organic forms with machine-generated aesthetics.

Under her AI-driven alter ego, X Machina Flora, Yasmin crafts digital, drawing from the way nature, technology and cultural influences trigger deep emotional responses. Her work is a deep dive into the aesthetics and cultural elements, where artificial intelligence becomes a means to heighten artistic expression rather than streamline production.

Her clients include Globus, Temple Caché, Prodigious, Syky, Coty, Puig, and more—spanning industries from fashion and luxury to cutting-edge digital innovation.
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Currently in the Boudoir and Red Room

LINDSAY KOKOSKA

Painted Bloom

Lindsay Kokoska is a Canadian multimedia artist and founder of Infinite Mantra Art Studio. She works across traditional and digital mediums, blending painting, fine art compositing, animation, and generative AI to create abstract, surreal, and figurative environments inspired by the cosmos, inner awareness, and the unseen layers of human experience. Her pieces explore other dimensions, consciousness, meditation, and abstract forms through dreamlike imagery and contemporary digital processes.

Her visual language moves between abstraction, surreal elements, and subtle figurative forms, often carrying a quiet transcendental quality. Through movement, color, and layered composition, her work invites viewers to pause, shift perspective, and connect with a deeper part of themselves. She aims to create spaces that evoke reflection and allow people to recognize the magic that already exists in their own lives.

With a background in education and marketing, Lindsay holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Art and has studied at the Toronto School of Art, along with independent studies in Bali. Her practice has grown through a mix of formal study and years of self directed experimentation across both traditional and digital mediums. She believes in the open possibilities of creativity and encourages viewers to explore the connections between their material and inner experiences.
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Currently in the Playroom and Salon

MARIA (TAEHYOUNG) JEON

Printemps Plant Series

Maria (Taehyoung) Jeon is a South Korean artist working from her studio in Seoul. Jeon’s formative years were spent across New Zealand and the UK, bringing a multi-cultural quality to her work that blends eastern and western aesthetics. Since 2022, she has actively collaborated with various clients including The Washing Post and Vogue Korea.

With a background in computer animation and traditional printmaking, Jeon is familiar with both digital and traditional mediums. In recent years, she developed ‘Plant series’ painted digitally on her iPad. With a printmaker’s eye, her construction of layered images led her to create artworks in separate slices. With the advantage of working digitally, it allows her to try colour combinations until she finds the one that best represents her stories.

With the belief that vegetation and humans have a very close relationship, she explores new ways to document her experiences and the world around her using botanical elements and the human figure. Hence, she challenges herself by experimenting with compositing colours and shapes to best express them. Her plant series started in 2022 and has grown and developed alongside the artist. Starting with the green leaf period, followed by the flower period, mushroom period, insects period, her series is yet ongoing.
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Maria (Taehyoung) Jeon French Riviera-Yellow Flowers
Maria (Taehyoung) Jeon French Riviera-Yellow Flowers
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Currently in the Playroom, Salon, and Boudoir

LUDOVIC BARON

Un Noël à Paris

Ludovic Baron is a French visual artist and photographer renowned for his cinematic and emotionally charged creations that blend fashion, architecture, and storytelling. His signature style turns each image into a timeless tableau, a meeting point between fine art and cinema.

Exhibited at the Eiffel Tower, the Opéra Garnier, and Times Square, he stands among the leading figures of a new generation of French artists. His works explore universal themes, dreams, love, and resilience, through meticulously staged compositions where technical mastery meets poetic vision.

Over the years, prestigious institutions have entrusted him with carte blanche projects, including the Maison Caron, the legendary Moulin Rouge, and now Printemps New York.

For this exclusive collaboration, he unveils “A Christmas in Paris”, a spectacular creation celebrating the encounter between Paris and New York, two capitals united by light, elegance, and creativity.

Created in collaboration with Cartier and the Haute Couture House Georges Hobeika, this work marks a new milestone in the artist’s international journey, a union of art, luxury, and emotion that embodies the spirit of Christmas at Printemps

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Currently in the Salon

FABRICE HYBER

Camille Fournet Paris x Fabrice Hyber

Fabrice Hyber, a contemporary artist whose practice often engages with themes of regeneration, transformation, and the natural world, collaborates with Camille Fournet in creating a collection that reflects a shared interest in rethinking creation as an evolving, living process. Their work together explores the reuse and reinterpretation of materials, transforming classic leather pieces into expressive, functional artworks. This approach disrupts the idea of perfection and embraces the organic, the repaired, the layered—mirroring nature’s own cycles. Instagram icon

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Currently in the Playroom

CAROLINE PERRIN

Armor & Aura

In Caroline Perrin’s Shell Masks, nature’s quiet armor becomes a canvas of transformation. Each mask is both a barrier and invitation - a vessel of protection and revelation. Crafted with reverence, these masks echo the ocean’s poetry: the curves of tide-worn forms, the subtle play of light on pearlescent surfaces, the tactile memory of sand and salt. They are not mere objects, but metaphors - shields against the outside world, yet porous enough to reveal the soul beneath. Perrin’s Shell Masks explore themes of identity, vulnerability, and resilience. Like the creatures that inhabit the sea’s depths, these masks suggest both withdrawal and emergence, concealment and exposure. They invite us to consider what we protect, what we reveal, and how beauty can arise from defense. Wearing a Shell Mask is a ritual of transformation - a reminder that beneath every hardened exterior lies a delicate, living core. Instagram icon

Currently in the Salon

SILVER SENTIMENTI

Tension Douce

Silver Sentimenti is a collection that explores the emotional resonance between two contrasting materials: ceramic and leather. Each piece embodies a poetic tension - where the smooth, cool precision of glazed ceramic meets the organic warmth and supple tactility of leather. Ceramic, with its polished surfaces and sculptural permanence, represents stillness, memory, and fragility. Leather, soft yet resilient, brings movement, sensuality, and the passage of time. When combined, they create a balanced composition - functional objects that evoke both strength and vulnerability. This union is not merely aesthetic. It’s symbolic of opposing forces harmonizing, of craftsmanship that embraces imperfection, and of objects that invite both contemplation and touch. Silver Sentimenti is a tribute to materials with soul, brought together in quiet, sophisticated conversation. Instagram icon

Silver Sentimenti at Printemps New York
Matteo Cibic at Printemps New York
Currently in the Playroom

MATTEO CIBIC

PARADISO DREAMS IN NYC

Matteo Cibic’s exclusive ceramic collection for Printemps New York is a whimsical love letter to New York City - filtered through his surreal lens and sculpted in porcelain dreams. Inspired by the vibrant chaos of street corners and the towering poetry of the skyline, the collection captures the bold spirit of the city in unexpected characters. A hot dog becomes a lounging character draped in glossy glaze; buildings stretch into playful totems with wide-eyed windows and tiled tuxedos. Each piece hums with the tension of New York: fast, loud, iconic, and yet utterly intimate. It’s not just about objects; it’s about personalities born from pavement steam, steel beams, and the irresistible scent of mustard in the air. Cibic’s ceramics don’t just reference New York. They dream it. Instagram icon

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. Instagram icon

Fresco in the Salon
David Roma fresco art in the Salon
Sunset fresco art in Maison Passerelle
Charles Kaisin Art on Display: Charles Kaisin
Charles Kaisin art in the Salon
Charles Kaisin Art on Display: Charles Kaisin
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. Instagram icon

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. Instagram icon

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Printemps New York Easter Sunday Lunch at Maison Passerelle
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. Instagram icon

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.
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Mosaic tiles in the Red Room at Printemps New York
Mosaic tiles in the Red Room at Printemps New York
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