The creator

Alix Depondt-Reynis gave her house her name, her soul, and her story.
In both her collections and her boutique-homes, we find echoes of her mother’s elegance, the quiet wisdom of her childhood, and the inventiveness of a life shaped by freedom and passion.
Alix D. Reynis invites us into a world where sculpture becomes part of the everyday.
From the kitchen to the boudoir, she reimagines 18th-century porcelain, drawing inspiration from medieval adornments and Tuscan vases.
In this joyful profusion, she seeks the soul of forgotten objects.
A Parisian from the Left Bank, Alix Depondt-Reynis loves culture when it’s shared around a banquet table, architecture when it is lived in, and refinement through simplicity.
As a sculptor, she experiences the world through her fingertips—volume before line, beauty when it can be touched.
Since founding her Maison, Alix has worked hand-in-hand with skilled artisans in Limoges to craft her poetic porcelain.
Together, their hands elevate the material with no need for artifice: the purity of white, the delicacy of line, the natural elegance of use, and the uncompromising quality of French craftsmanship.
So that each object may endure — and be passed on.
