Mathilde Nivet and the Art of Paper

Mathilde Nivet for Cartier

With the holidays upon us, window displays are front and center. From Bergdorf’s legendary masterpieces to the many brands that spare no expense to make their products shine, there are legions of art directors and set designers behind the scenes who make it all possible. One such artist is Mathilde Nivet, whose brilliant works of paper are not only exquisite but intricate and innovative.

Mathilde Nivet for HermèsBased in Paris, she has produced displays, illustrations and editorials for all the most pretigious names, from Hermès to Vuitton to Bulgari and many more. Her paper clock for Hermés, above and below, is one of my favorites. “I was commissioned a piece of art about Time for Hermès. I imagined a little winged clock animated by a gigantic mechanism. The paper clockworks were really moving and making a tick-tock sound.”

Mathilde Nivet paper clock for Hermès

Guerlain frequently collaborates with artists for their displays, which is how I discovered the brilliant work of Marie Christophe when I was in Versailles with my girls. For the flagship store in Paris, Mathilde Nivet created this elegant and feminine set design.

Mathilde Nivet for Guerlain Paris store

The almost frothy three dimensionality of the artwork is intoxicating.

Mathilde Nivet paper art for Guerlain

In a holiday window for the Parisian jeweler Fred in their Place Vendôme boutique, Nivet created an elaborate golden paper  jungle.

Mathilde Nivet window for Fred

Mathilde Nivet paper art for Fred in Paris

And several years ago for the Paris holiday windows for cult favorite Marie Hélène de Taillac, she fabricated a romantic winter wonderland with paper recreations of the castles at Neuschwanstein and Azay-le-Rideau.

Mathilde Nivet for Marie-Hélène de Taillac

Mathilde Nivet paper castle

While most of her work appears to be in paper, she is open to other materials. Below is an amazing jewelry editorial she completed for Be Magazine out of playdough.

Mathilde Nivet for BE Magazine

In looking for what she is working on for the upcoming holiday season, I noticed on Instagram, she posted a sneak peek of an upcoming installation on Rue de la Paix, which I recognized as the beautiful Cartier building. So for those of you in or visiting Paris over the holidays, be sure to take a walk by the store to see the windows.

Mathilde Nivet for Cartier

As we are all out and about for the season, let us remember to recognize the work of all the talented artists like Mathilde Nivet behind the amazing displays.

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