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Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2025, 5.60 m x 3.35 m mosaic fresco for the Banque de France, Paris. The Real Estate Department of the Banque de France commissioned Mathilde Jonquière to create a 20 m² mosaic fresco for the Valois dining room, a place where staff at the Banque de France headquarters at 31 rue Croix-des-Petits-Champs in Paris can meet, have lunch and socialise. © Christophe Coënon
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2025, 5.60 m x 3.35 m mosaic fresco for the Banque de France, Paris. © Christophe Coënon
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2025, 5.60 m x 3.35 m mosaic fresco for the Banque de France, Paris. © Christophe Coënon
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2025, 5.60 m x 3.35 m mosaic fresco for the Banque de France, Paris. At the centre of this radiant composition are multiple straight brass lines, like a seal representing the logo of the Banque de France. © Christophe Coënon
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2025, 5.60 m x 3.35 m mosaic fresco for the Banque de France, Paris. They give birth to undulating lines in cameos and gradations of warm yellow and brown colours composed of tesserae in porcelain stoneware, glass paste and gemstone © Christophe Coënon
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2025, 5.60 m x 3.35 m mosaic fresco for the Banque de France, Paris. © Christophe Coënon
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store Dubai.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, mosaic fresco measuring 3.55 m x 2.75 m for the Cartier store, Dubai. This fresco represents three macro views of pearl oysters: Pinctada margaritifera and Pinctada radiata.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store, Dubai. This mosaic fresco by Mathilde Jonquière is located in the centre of the Cartier store in Dubai, in the Feminine Icons space. VU’ © Cartier. Cartier boutique, Dubai.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store Dubai. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store Dubai. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store Dubai. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store Dubai.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store Dubai. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store, Dubai. Mathilde Jonquière highlights the beauty and delicacy of pearls through a composition of great finesse.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store, Dubai. An ode to the beauty of the poetic woman, represented by the rhythm of colours and layers of sand and sea in opal glass paste, gloss, smalt, gem and mother-of-pearl set with gold tesserae.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store, Dubai. This is the very essence of Mathilde Jonquière’s work, an invitation to a sensorial immersion in a world where every detail, every material, echoes poetry.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2025, 3.55 m x 2.75 m mosaic fresco for the Cartier store, Dubai. This is the very essence of Mathilde Jonquière’s work, an invitation to a sensorial immersion in a world where every detail, every material, echoes poetry.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2024, 14m2 mosaic fresco for the Poissonnerie, Grande Épicerie de Paris. Mathilde Jonquière is writing a new story with the architects of the Bon Marché Rive Gauche: the creation of a new 14m2 mosaic fresco for the Poissonnerie space. A panoramic painting of the Atlantic sea in intense shades of blue. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2024, 14m2 mosaic fresco for La Poissonnerie, Grande Épicerie de Paris. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2024, 14m2 mosaic fresco for the Poissonnerie, Grande Épicerie de Paris. Mathilde Jonquière is writing a new story with the architects of the Bon Marché Rive Gauche: the creation of a new 14m2 mosaic fresco for the Poissonnerie space. A panoramic painting of the Atlantic sea in intense shades of blue. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2024, 14m2 mosaic fresco for La Poissonnerie, Grande Épicerie de Paris. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2024, 14m2 mosaic fresco for the Poissonnerie, Grande Épicerie de Paris. Mathilde Jonquière is writing a new story with the architects of the Bon Marché Rive Gauche: the creation of a new 14m2 mosaic fresco for the Poissonnerie space. A panoramic painting of the Atlantic sea in intense shades of blue. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2024, 14m2 mosaic fresco for La Poissonnerie, Grande Épicerie de Paris. © Noémie Graciani
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. The Maison Cartier, in collaboration with the Moinard Bétaille agency, commissioned Mathilde Jonquière to create an eighteen-square-meter mosaic fresco for the focus of the Cartier boutique in Chicago Oak. © Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. © Pierre-Olivier Deschamps VU Cartier and © Nathalie Baetens.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. Mathilde Jonquière creates a subtle interplay of frames of different colors, shapes and scales that assemble, superimpose, contradict and combine to reveal the soul of the city of Chicago.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. The mosaic fresco unfolds at the entrance to the Cartier boutique in homage to the city’s architectural beauty, symbolized by its eight iconic skyscrapers. © Pierre-Olivier Deschamps VU Cartier
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. Mathilde Jonquière imagines horizontal lines for the lake underneath, the buildings in vertical lines designed like Cartier jewelry, and the sky in the background composed of straight lines marking the perspective of the site. © Pierre-Olivier Deschamps VU Cartier
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. Mathilde Jonquière imagines horizontal lines for the lake underneath, the buildings in vertical lines designed like Cartier jewelry, and the sky in the background composed of straight lines marking the perspective of the site. © Pierre-Olivier Deschamps VU Cartier
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. The beauty of the city’s light is symbolized by a sky of gold and opal pink monochrome, whose offset vanishing point accentuates its spacious presence, reflected in the moving Lake Michighan. © Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2024, 323cm x 516cm mosaic fresco, Cartier OAK boutique, Chicago. This painting with its emerald green, white, gold and pink quartz lines in smalt, gloss, velvet, gem glass paste, porcelain stoneware, Tiffany glass and white and yellow gold tesserae reflects the incredible light of Chicago © Angie Silvy VU Cartier
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2024, original creation of a “Soleil d’Hermès” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. Mathilde Jonquière created a unique table for Petit H, inspired by the “Soleil d’Hermès” porcelain collection.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2024, original creation of a “Soleil d’Hermès” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. The artist metamorphoses the waste from this collection into fragments, stick shapes and round ovals to create a bold, harmonious piece.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2024, original creation of a “Soleil d’Hermès” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. Each porcelain plate is carefully cut and glued by hand, recomposing the space of the table into a dynamic composition in which shapes and colours intertwine with fluidity. © Eugenia Sierko, Hermès
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2023, 220cm x 200cm mosaic frescoes, Van Cleef & Arpels store, Barcelona. Mathilde Jonquière was invited by a luxury jewellery brand in Place Vendôme to create three mosaic frescoes for the outside windows of their new boutique in Barcelona. © Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2023, 220cm x 200cm mosaic frescoes, Van Cleef & Arpels store, Barcelona. A sketch of clouds seems obvious to Mathilde Jonquière.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2023, 220cm x 200cm mosaic frescoes, Van Cleef & Arpels store, Barcelona. These clouds are composed of tesserae cut in Trencadis, a technique inspired by the mosaics in Parc Güell and the Casa Batlò by the architect Gaudi – typical of Catalan modernist architecture.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2023, 220cm x 200cm mosaic frescoes, Van Cleef & Arpels store, Barcelona. Each tesserae is laid and glued one by one and cut on its 4 faces in a random pattern, following the straight line of the other tesserae at its 4 corners.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2023, 220cm x 200cm mosaic frescoes, Van Cleef & Arpels store, Barcelona. This is a harmonious composition of edge and straight line that gives the creation a relief, an undulation, a curve that creates fluidity throughout the clouds.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2023, 220cm x 200cm mosaic frescoes, Van Cleef & Arpels store, Barcelona. Mathilde Jonquière creates a true weaving of matter, playing with the light of the place, the street and the sky, thanks to an assembling of transparent, shimmering, matt and shiny mosaics.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2022, 9m2 Bridal fresco for Cartier store in New-York. For the reopening of one of the most emblematic Cartier store in the world, Mathilde Jonquière created a mosaic fresco dedicated to the bridal space in the famous mansion at 653 Fifth Avenue in New-York, in collaboration with Laura Gonzales.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2022, 9m2 Bridal fresco for Cartier store in New-York. For the reopening of one of the most emblematic Cartier store in the world, Mathilde Jonquière created a mosaic fresco dedicated to the bridal space in the famous mansion at 653 Fifth Avenue in New-York, in collaboration with Laura Gonzales.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2022, 9m2 Bridal fresco for Cartier store in New-York.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2022, Bridal 9m2 fresco for the Cartier boutique in New York. Mathilde Jonquière, in collaboration with Laura Gonzales, created a mosaic fresco for Cartier designed for the bridal area of the famous Maison at 653 Fifth Avenue in New York.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2022, Bridal 9m2 fresco for the Cartier boutique in New York. Mathilde Jonquière highlights the abundant natural dimension of Central Park and is symbolically inspired by love through the representation of the flora and fauna of Cartier jewellery.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2022, Bridal 9m2 fresco for the Cartier boutique in New York. Each insect is cut into large tesserae of gold, the only touch of colour in the artwork, symbolising emeralds, rubies, sapphires and topaz, a true ode to spring and the Cartier spirit.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2022, original 9m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Taipei.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2024, 250cm x 280cm mosaic fresco, Cartier Seoul store.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2024, 250cm x 280cm mosaic fresco, Cartier Seoul store.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2024, 250cm x 280cm mosaic fresco, Cartier Seoul store.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2024, 250cm x 280cm mosaic fresco, Cartier Seoul store.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2024, 250cm x 280cm mosaic fresco, Cartier Seoul store.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2024, 250cm x 280cm mosaic fresco, Cartier Seoul store.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, Mai 2023, original 13m2 mosaic fresco for the Cartier store in Hangzhou.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original mosaic fresco of 114cm x 174cm for a private residency in Cambodia with the interior designer Anaïs Gonfond. The interior designer Anaïs Gonfond asked Mathilde Jonquière to create a mosaic fresco set in brass for a private residency in Cambodia. The mosaic installed in the Spa area represents the veining of large circular lotus leaves floating on the surface of the water.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original mosaic fresco of 114cm x 174cm for a private residency in Cambodia with the interior designer Anaïs Gonfond. The interior designer Anaïs Gonfond asked Mathilde Jonquière to create a mosaic fresco set in brass for a private residency in Cambodia. The mosaic installed in the Spa area represents the veining of large circular lotus leaves floating on the surface of the water.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original mosaic fresco of 114cm x 174cm for a private residency in Cambodia with the interior designer Anaïs Gonfond. Lines drawn in matte and shiny old gold tesserae run across the surface of the artwork – their starting point in the heart of the seven leaves, unfolding one by one in an aquatic undulation.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original mosaic fresco of 114cm x 174cm for a private residency in Cambodia with the interior designer Anaïs Gonfond. The nude, pink and white shades of the glass paste tesserae are laid down one by one like touches of paint, punctuated by an endless variation of flat areas of different materials: gloss, matte and shiny, creating depth and breathing.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original mosaic fresco of 114cm x 174cm for a private residency in Cambodia with the interior designer Anaïs Gonfond. The whole fresco, with its contrasting colours and materials, plays with the light of day and night, reminding us of the fluid rhythm of the movement of water, calling for meditation.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original mosaic fresco of 114cm x 174cm for a private residency in Cambodia with the interior designer Anaïs Gonfond. The whole fresco, with its contrasting colours and materials, plays with the light of day and night, reminding us of the fluid rhythm of the movement of water, calling for meditation.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original 2m2 mosaic fresco for a private residency in Paris. © photograph Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original 2m2 mosaic fresco for a private residency in Paris. © photograph Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original 2m2 mosaic fresco for a private residency in Paris. © photograph Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original 2m2 mosaic fresco for a private residency in Paris. © photograph Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original 2m2 mosaic fresco for a private residency in Paris. © photograph Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original 2m2 mosaic fresco for a private residency in Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2023, original creation of a “Strates” table in picassiette for Petit H, diameter 130cm. For this second edition, the Petit H studio entrusted Mathilde Jonquière with metal and plastic elements, which she combined with scraps of porcelain plates from the company’s various collections. © Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2023, original creation of a “Strates” table in picassiette for Petit H, diameter 130cm. A new alphabet of dormant materials from the Hermès factories: handbag buckles and clasps, mother-of-pearl and horn buttons and brightly coloured plastic elements. © Nathalie Baetens
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, April 2023, original creation of a picassiette “Strates” table for Petit H, diameter 130cm. Godefroy de Virieu, Creative Director of Petit H, the Hermès re-creation workshop, commissioned Mathilde Jonquière to create a second low table in leather-covered picassiette © Eugenia Sierko
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2023, original creation of a “Bleu d’ailleurs” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. A new story begins for Mathilde Jonquière with the creation of a table for Petit H using waste from Hermès’ Bleu d’ailleurs table art collection.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2023, original creation of a “Bleu d’ailleurs” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. Mathilde Jonquière hand-cuts each Hermès plate according to its own design.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2023, original creation of a “Bleu d’ailleurs” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2023, original creation of a “Bleu d’ailleurs” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. By combining these ultramarine-blue porcelain tesserae with white porcelain, Mathilde Jonquière opens up a new field of exploration.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2023, original creation of a “Bleu d’ailleurs” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. A veritable weave of intense blue, the color of the sky and the sea, which inspires dreaming and catches the light of the space. © Eugenia Sierko, Hermès
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2023, original creation of a “Bleu d’ailleurs” table for Petit H, dimensions 1.70m x 070m. Infinite round shapes are drawn, superimposed, intertwined and juxtaposed in harmonious interstices. © Eugenia Sierko, Hermès
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original creation of a picassiette style  table for Petit H, diameter 130cm. Godefroy de Virieu, Creative Director of Petit H, Hermès’ RE-creation atelier, asked Mathilde Jonquière to create a picassiette low table made with scraps of porcelain plates from the HERMES porcelain factories.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original creation of a picassiette style table for Petit H, diameter 130cm. Mathilde Jonquière begins her creation by precisely selecting scrap plates according to their designs, colours and materials – choosing 12 themes from the collection in order to create a graphic and colourful harmony for the future mosaic of the Petit H round table.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original creation of a picassiette style  table for Petit H, diameter 130cm. Godefroy de Virieu, Creative Director of Petit H, Hermès’ RE-creation atelier, asked Mathilde Jonquière to create a picassiette low table made with scraps of porcelain plates from the HERMES porcelain factories.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original creation of a picassiette style table for Petit H, diameter 130cm. A mosaic appears, composed of a myriad of points of all colours, touches of gold playing and catching the light thanks to the irregularity of the plate’s volume. These porcelain tesserae have been laid in a circular movement from the smallest tesserae in the heart to the largest at the edges.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original creation of a picassiette table style for Petit H, diameter 130cm. Each piece of each broken plate will be cut with pliers one by one in the shape of pebbles according to a precise frame of the plate’s design and then glued by hand in the numbers of 3,000 tesserae.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, January 2023, original creation of a picassiette style table for Petit H, diameter 130cm. A heart made of gold tesserae that attracts the eye like a breath of fresh air, then these tesserae disappear little by little like pebbles thrown and sealed.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah. For the renovation of the Cartier AL Khayyat store in Jeddah, the Maison Cartier and the Moinard Bétaille agency asked Mathilde Jonquière to create a 14m2 fresco.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah. Each element of this fresco, the sand, the red sea, the sky, the skyline, the water jet of King Fahd and the vegetation are meticulously designed and magnified by the yellow and white gold tesserae materials inspired by Cartier jewellery.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah. This fresco, composed mainly of gold tesserae for the palm tree and vegetation and ochre and brown porcelain stoneware tesserae for the sand, is harmonised in warm tones reminding the light of the desert.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah © photo Pierre-Olivier Deschamps
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah © photo Pierre-Olivier Deschamps
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah. The water set in blue between the sand and the sky is created in the manner of a 1910 Cartier brooch in the shape of a calisson.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah © photo Pierre-Olivier Deschamps
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2022, 14m2 fresco for the Cartier store in Jeddah.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco Empreintes 18m2 for Maison Saint-Charles, Vinci Immobilier, Paris. Unique because of its history and its strategic location in the heart of Paris, the Maison Saint-Charles has been home for more than 150 years to the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of Charity who commit their lives to the service of the most fragile. The Sisters wished to reinvent this place by building, on the existing site, an intergenerational house of solidarity. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco Empreintes 18m2 for Maison Saint-Charles, Vinci Immobilier, Paris. The renovation project of the Maison Saint-Charles is carried out by VINCI Immobilier, which entrusted Mathilde Jonquière with the creation of a monumental mosaic fresco accompanied by Tristan Auer.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco Empreintes 18m2 for Maison Saint-Charles, Vinci Immobilier, Paris. The mark is composed of dermatoglyphs symbolizing the human trace of the Dominican Sisters dedicated by their congregation to the work and the macroscopic structure of the trees composed of the annual rings and the heart symbolizing the trees that constitute this place. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco Empreintes 18m2 for Maison Saint-Charles, Vinci Immobilier, Paris. Mathilde Jonquière evokes through this creation the evolution of time, past, future and infinite linked to the strata drawn by the trees and fingerprints on the walls always in movement because they evolve at different scales.© photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2021, work in progress , Vinci Immobilier Résidence, Maison Saint Charles
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2021, work in progress , Vinci Immobilier Résidence, Maison Saint Charles
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2020, work in progress. Vinci Immobilier Résidence asked Mathilde Jonquière to create original works of art to enhance the common areas in the entrance hall of the Maison Saint Charles, a transgenerational social house in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2020, work in progress, Vinci Immobilier Résidence, Maison Saint Charles. In this singular work, Mathilde Jonquière is inspired by and pays tribute to the human traces of the Dominican Sisters dedicated by their congregation to the work as well as to the heritage trees composing the garden.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2020, work in progress, Vinci Immobilier Résidence, Maison Saint Charles. Evolution of time, past, future and infinity related to the drawn layers of trees and fingerprints on the ever moving walls.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps fresco, 20m2 for Vinci Immobilier, Paris XV. Within the charter of “Un immeuble, une oeuvre”, Vinci Immobilier asked the mosaic artist Mathilde Jonquière to create a link between Hors du Temps residency and Maison Saint-Charles, both located in the heart of Paris, with a preserved landscaped island. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps fresco, 20m2 for Vinci Immobilier, Paris XV. For this purpose, Mathilde Jonquière works in the gallery that allows access to the garden of the Hors du Temps residency from rue de Vaugirard and in the entrance hall of Maison St Charles. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps passageway, 40m length for Vinci Immobilier, Paris XV. At the entrance of the Hors du temps residency, the artist proposes the creation of a monumental mosaic fresco, punctuated in the passageway by a sequence of mosaic totems between wooden panels © photo Cyrille Lallement
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps passageway, 40m length for Vinci Immobilier, Paris XV. The Hors du Temps fresco is composed of annual rings and the heart symbolizing the trees that constitute this place. photo © Cyrille Lallement
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps passageway, 40m length for Vinci Immobilier, Paris XV. The Hors du Temps fresco is composed of annual rings and the heart symbolizing the trees that constitute this place. photo © Cyrille Lallement
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps fresco, 20m2 for Vinci Immobilier, Paris XV. From the entrance of Hors du Temps residency, the artist offers the creation of a monumental mosaic fresco, punctuated in the gallery by a sequence of mosaic totems between wooden panels.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps passageway, work in progress.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps passageway, work in progress.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, Hors du temps passageway, work in progress.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, mosaic fresco 16m2, Cartier boutique, Geneva.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, mosaic fresco 16m2, Cartier boutique, Geneva.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, mosaic fresco 16m2, Cartier boutique, Geneva.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco 16m2 and design of the mosaic floor, Cartier boutique, Geneva.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco 16m2 and design of the mosaic floor, Cartier boutique, Geneva.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco 16m2 and design of the mosaic floor, Cartier boutique, Geneva.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco 16m2 and design of the mosaic floor, Cartier boutique, Geneva. For this new project, Mathilde Jonquière created a mosaic fresco and designed the marble floor with the agency Moinard & Bétaille for the Cartier boutique in Geneva. At the entrance of the boutique, a mosaic fresco composed of six panels set in brass welcomes the client like a panorama of the Geneva landscape.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco 16m2 and mosaic floor design, Cartier boutique, Geneva. There, the design celebrates the landscape where each element, emblem of the city, is represented in a refined and magnified way: Lake Geneva shimmering in ovals of handmade glass enamel, bucolic grasses and Edelweiss inspired by Cartier jewelry.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, October 2021, fresco and mosaic floor design, Cartier boutique, Geneva. The drawing spreads out, radiates like a sunrise magnifying the fresco, a real jewel case.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2021, mosaic floor 30m2, private residence, Geneva. Mathilde Jonquière has chosen the jellyfish to cover the floor of a villa in Switzerland. Mathilde Jonquière elaborates and weaves more and more in her work the animal motive to insufflate in her aesthetic research the energy of the living and its movement.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2021, mosaic floor 30m2, private residence, Geneva. Mathilde Jonquière has chosen the jellyfish to cover the floor of a villa in Switzerland. Mathilde Jonquière elaborates and weaves more and more in her work the animal motive to insufflate in her aesthetic research the energy of the living and its movement.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2021, mosaic floor 30m2, private residence, Geneva. The jellyfish with its nebulous filamentary structure, almost cosmic, has imposed in this exceptional place moored to the lake, between sky and water. The choice of marble to represent this fluidity is part of Mathilde Jonquière’s project, of her research to transcend the material, to turn it upside down.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2021, mosaic floor 30m2, private residence, Geneva. Between dynamism and surrender, between curves, lines and fluidity, between empty and full, the tentacles of the jellyfish gracefully spread out in the space of the villa’s entrance and evoke harmony and serenity for the reception of this exceptional setting imagined by the decorator Nathalie Sommer.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2021, mosaic floor 30m2, private residence, Geneva. The still marble, rigid and hard as stone, suddenly comes alive in this drawing, is adorned with light, starts to undulate and declines the different colors of the rising sun.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2021, mosaic floor 30m2, private residence, Geneva. Between dynamism and surrender, between curves, lines and fluidity, between empty and full, the tentacles of the jellyfish gracefully spread out in the space of the villa’s entrance and evoke harmony and serenity for the reception of this exceptional setting imagined by the decorator Nathalie Sommer.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2021, mosaic fresco, 6m x 1,60m, Méduses & Oiseaux, Paris, work in progress.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2021, mosaic fresco, 6m x 1,60m, Méduses & Oiseaux, Paris, work in progress.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2021, mosaic fresco, 6m x 1,60m, Méduses & Oiseaux, Paris, work in progress.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2021, mosaic fresco, 6m x 1,60m, Méduses & Oiseaux, Paris. Mathilde Jonquière creates a mosaic fresco of 6 meters high and 1.60 meters wide for a private residence in Paris near the jardin du Luxembourg. In this unique place, the idea of an ascending drawing, in movement stretching towards the sky, towards the infinite without limit, is an evidence for Mathilde Jonquière. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2021, mosaic fresco, 6m x 1,60m, Méduses & Oiseaux, Paris. Mindful of the marine world and of Jean Lurçat’s tapestries, the client submitted the idea of jellyfish and Mathilde Jonquière of birds flying out of their garden. A fluidity arises from these two unlikely worlds, the parasols of the jellyfish in pearly tesserae inflate and deflate transparent and light. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, March 2021, mosaic fresco, 6m x 1,60m, Méduses & Oiseaux, Paris. Tentacles and plumage mix, intertwine and wave under the sea or fly in the air. A real poetic journey between sky and sea. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. Preliminary drawing.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. For the renovation of the mythical Cartier store in the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris the architect Bruno Moinard, 4BI&Associés asked Mathilde Jonquière to create the marble mosaic floor. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. From the entrance of the store the customer is attracted by the first galactic disc radiating in different shades of marble, fragments of stones cut in a square shape in a monochrome of golden yellow from Italy, nude from Portugal and touches of sugar white from Greece. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. This marble floor is drawn as a large canvas of urban sky, micro or macro element of the Milky Way composed of marble stardust that gravitate around these two circles creating an energy like the Galaxie ring. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. This first crystallized circle composed of strata gently takes the customer to the second galaxy and the staircase leading to the second floor where appears at their junction a new sprawling grid of opalescent white marble all in motion. This second circle at the back of the boutique is set with a carpet creating a more intimate space from which gravitate, once again, thousands of marble tesserae like precious stones in the same golden yellow gradation. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, December 2020, Mosaic floor 77m2, Cartier store, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. From the entrance of the store the customer is attracted by the first galactic disc radiating in different shades of marble, fragments of stones cut in a square shape in a monochrome of golden yellow from Italy, nude from Portugal and touches of sugar white from Greece. © photo Olivier Saillant
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2019, Triptyque Céleste. The mosaic is composed of tesserae sparkling from radiant and deep golden brass colors to more neutral tones (linen, sand and umber) symbolizing the background canvas of the tapestry ready to be embroidered.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2019, Triptyque Céleste. The mosaic is composed of tesserae sparkling from radiant and deep golden brass colors to more neutral tones (linen, sand and umber) symbolizing the background canvas of the tapestry ready to be embroidered.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, June 2019, Triptyque Céleste. This triptych was imagined to adorn the center of the home, close to the hearth of the fireplace, spot of light. Placed on the wall of a space between the private sphere and the welcome space, it illustrates the idea of gravitation, of center, trajectories and gathering. Dimensions of each panel : 2 m. x 1 m.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2019, La Petite Grande Épicerie de Paris, Saint-Lazare railway station. La Grande Épicerie de Paris, part of Le Bon Marché, opens a new Petite Grande Épicerie in the heart of de Saint-Lazare railway station, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2019, La Petite Grande Épicerie de Paris, Saint-Lazare railway station. On this occasion, the architects ask Mathilde Jonquière to create a mosaic fresco for the counter of this small 25 m2 area, designed with the idea of keeping an harmony with the two others 3 400m2’s Bon Marché Rive Gauche store and the 2800m2’s Rive Droite store in Passy street.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, September 2019, La Petite Grande Épicerie de Paris, Saint-Lazare railway station. On this occasion, the architects ask Mathilde Jonquière to create a mosaic fresco for the counter of this small 25 m2 area, designed with the idea of keeping an harmony with the two others 3 400m2’s Bon Marché Rive Gauche store and the 2800m2’s Rive Droite store in Passy street.
May 2019. Initiated by Ateliers d’Art de France since 2013, Révélations is the international fine craft and creation appointment not to be missed. For its 4th edition, Révélations, takes place at the Grand Palais in Paris from 23rd to 26th May 2019. On Saturday 25th May, the Auction House Drouot Estimations, Côme Remy, 20th Century arts & crafts expert, and Charlotte du Vivier-Lebrun, consultant for contemporary ceramic, will present the “Material & Manner” auction, dedicated to contemporary decorative arts.
May 2019. Auction Sale “Material & Manner” in Drouot Estimations Paris. On this occasion, Mathilde Jonquière presents the artworks “Météorites, Constellation 1 & 2”, fibre concrete, glass paste inlay, porcelain stoneware, glazed stoneware, gemstone, 24-carat gold tesserae, diameter 100 cm x 5 mm thick.
May 2019. Auction Sale “Material & Manner” in Drouot Estimations Paris. On this occasion, Mathilde Jonquière presents the artwork “Plume” mosaic of artisanal glass enamels, porcelain stoneware, gold tesserae.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, July 2019. Board for Effloraison fresco for Jacques Semer store, Paris
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, july 2019, Effloraison fresco, Jacques Semer store, Paris. This new mosaic takes birth in the floral landskape sharing by Jacques Semer and Mathilde Jonquière that chooses the essence of the buttercup for its delicacy, elegance and its shades of soft pink.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, july 2019, Effloraison fresco, Jacques Semer store, Paris. The mosaic is carefully composed line by line by 24-carat threads like an embroidery, a topstitching effect symbolizing the different layers of the flower effloraison.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, july 2019, Effloraison fresco, Jacques Semer store, Paris. This fresco, created like a Japanese woodblock landscape by the subtle overlay of scales, suggests a moving deep nature, revealing the floral world of Jacques Semer.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, july 2019, Effloraison fresco, Jacques Semer store, Paris. This fresco, created like a Japanese woodblock landscape by the subtle overlay of scales, suggests a moving deep nature, revealing the floral world of Jacques Semer.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, july 2019, Effloraison fresco, Jacques Semer store, Paris.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, May 2019, fresco. Work in progress, Cartier-Serrano store in Madrid
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. This mosaic is mainly composed of glass paste, hand-crafted glass enamels and tessera in 24-carat antique gold.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. The golden dressed panther, totemic attribute of Jeanne Toussaint, is a part of the pictorial history of the House. Sovereign, the panther stares directly at the majestic peacock eyes.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. The peacock, living in Campo del Moro Royal Garden, reminds of the timeless figure of a woman confident in her nobility, the royal city and gardens, and Cartier’s jewellery collections.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. The peacock, living in Campo del Moro Royal Garden, reminds of the timeless figure of a woman confident in her nobility, the royal city and gardens, and Cartier’s jewellery collections.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. The golden shape of the Crystal Palace, one of the famous architectural work in Madrid, designs a setting with raining mounting chains and highlights the outline of the El Retiro Park pruned cypresses, on which the spectacular animals are perched.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. The marble paving at the entrance of the store becomes the threshold between the reality and the magic. From the entrance, the eyes get into beautiful organic shades of two marble pieces in pink, beige and cream white colors, then meet the fresco and its tale, as a true call for dreaming.
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. Marble floor set up
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. Samples of marble for the construction of the floor
Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, may 2019, Cartier Serrano store, Madrid. The marble paving at the entrance of the store becomes the threshold between the reality and the magic. From the entrance, the eyes get into beautiful organic shades of two marble pieces in pink, beige and cream white colors.
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Mathilde Jonquière, mosaic artist, 2018, Hennessy, winter garden. Hennesy asks Mathilde Jonquière for a mosaïc floor creation of green marble for the Winter Garden of the Castle of Bagnolet in Cognac. © Gabriel de la Chapelle
For this project, Mathilde Jonquière designed a floor made of marble mosaic. The wave pattern shows various greens, trigerring a dialog with the surrounding nature and the river running nearby.
New project 2018 – Work in progress – Creation of a floor made of marble mosaics… to be continued !
New project 2018 – Work in progress – Creation of a floor made of marble mosaics… to be continued !
This chromatic polyphony of aquatic and mineral tones (Antigua, Cipollino, Laguna and Ming)  inspired Mathilde Jonquière a mosaic suffused with fluctuations, ideal for displaying shadings  expressing sheer fluidity.
The piece echoes with the modulations and convolutions of the mosaic, and includes the tiny structure of the tessera, revealing in all its details the emotions of a 1000 color-pattern.
Mathilde Jonqui§re’s atelier – work in progress.
New project 2018 – Work in progress – Creation of a floor made of marble mosaics… to be continued !
New project 2018 – Work in progress – Creation of a floor made of marble mosaics… to be continued !
New project 2018 – Work in progress – Creation of a floor made of marble mosaics… to be continued !
La Grande Epicerie de Paris is now rue de Passy on the Rive droite. On this occasion, Le Bon Marché entrusted Mathilde Jonquière with the creation of four 20m2 figurative mosaics that bring out the elegance of the products and the savoir-faire. The Chocolaterie : stoneware ; enamalled stoneware ; enamelled metallic glass paste.
The Chocolaterie – a thin copper trim sets the chocolate tablette, revealing by its shimmering the multiple facets reflecting the light of this “Tablettothèque”.
La Tablettothèque.
La Tablettothèque.
La Tablettothèque.
La Tablettothèque.
The Bakery – the color of the glass enamels composing the lemon tart tend towards a neon yellow coming out of the dark background made of mat black stoneware for a clean and modern contrast.
The Bakery.
The Bakery – the Saint Honoré and the Religieuse.
The Bakery.
The Bakery.
The Bakery.
The Boulangerie.
The Boulangerie.
The Boulangerie.
The Fish Market – the Sea Breams’ tails come out electric blue thanks to the shimmering of the gold tessera, the radiance triggering a sense of movement and depth to the school of fish swimming through the space. Stoneware ; enamelled stoneware ; glass paste ; gold, blue and copper tessera ; silver tessera.
The Fish Market.
The Fish Market.
The Fish Market.
The Fish Market.
The Fish Market.

 

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