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Boucheron Four Red Edition!

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The tie to the long necklace! Made up of Boucheron architectural codes (Le Grosgrain, the Diamants line, the Double Godron and the Clou de Paris) Quatre Red Edition introduces red hycéram for the first time in its collection. Symbol of happiness and vitality in China, the color red gives Quatre a new sparkle.   Quatre Red Edition is the expression of the freedom to create inspired by Frédéric Boucheron. Graphic and daring, it gives off a light and a singular force thanks to the precious marriage of red hycéram, diamond and yellow, white and rose gold, an affirmation of one's style, an affirmation of oneself.   Maison Boucheron adds the tie collar to the Quatre Red Edition collection. This necklace knows how to do everything, from the tie to the long necklace, playing with the agility of its central motif, half pendant, half clasp. Classic version or adopting a dazzling line of red hycéram, it slips according to moods along a supple yellow gold chain for an infinitely free carr...

26 iconic creations of Boucheron

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New expression space for Boucheron's creations A winter garden at the heart of the Place Vendôme is the new expression space for Boucheron's creations, Journey between dreams and imagination to discover this new part of the Hotel de Nocé. Split across three levels and reciting the unfailing story that binds the Maison Boucheron with nature.   Under the glass roof bathed in light, watch as Serpent Bohème comes alive. The Maison Boucheron is reopening the gates of its Hôtel Particulier and invites you to a unique experience into the world of jewelry. Each creation finds its place in the various emblematic Salons of the 26 Vendôme. Contemplate the airy grace of Plume de Paon in the intimate atmosphere of the Salon des Lumières. Take a walk through the Grand Salon, where the architectural features of Quatre meet the multi-faceted and iconic Serpent Boheme. Enventually, pause for while in the Jardin d'Hiver, where nature seems to regain its right...