Located a stone’s throw from the iconic Place Vendôme, the first Parisian flagship of luxury jewelry house Unsaid brings together the brand’s creations with those of artists Mattia Bosco and Romain Langlois in a spectacular space designed by Dimore Studio and lit by Patrick Rimoux.

A few days ago, Unsaid unveiled its very first Paris flagship at 35 rue Danielle Casanova. In this former private mansion, the Italian architectural duo Dimore Studio has created a bold design, pairing Art Deco’s timeless elegance with an unmistakably forward-looking vision. This unique combination creates a new stylistic language that perfectly reflects the essence of the luxury house, which specializes in lab-grown diamonds.
Art enthusiasts, the founders wanted to open up their space to contemporary sculpture, establishing a dialogue between their own creations and those of two artists represented by Artistics: Mattia Bosco and Romain Langlois.

The first floor features a white rosewood marble sculpture over two meters high, created specially for this setting by Italian artist Mattia Bosco. Parts of the sculpture covered in gold leaf echo the geometric shapes of their surroundings. The golden light reflecting off their surfaces links the sculpture to this space in aubergine and golden yellow tones.
Beyond this formal and chromatic dialogue, Mattia Bosco’s work is characterized by the idea of transformation, a profound expression of human experience that resonates with Unsaid’s vision.

La Belle endormie (Sleeping Beauty), a bronze sculpture by Romain Langlois, is on display on the second floor, accessible by invitation only. A material that stands the test of time, bronze reveals a diamond-like brilliance when polished. This exercise in artistic alchemy once again echoes the philosophy of UNSAID, a house committed to the creation of lasting, precious pieces.
With this collaboration, the jeweler is looking to foster a dialogue between art and jewelry, in which each creation forms part of a search for poetry through new aesthetic languages and the vision of a more responsible future.





