Collection: The Floral Gallery

The Floral Gallery

This collection shows why plants have been the focus of artistic attention over the centuries. You can move from Hokusai’s careful, delicate lines to Van Gogh’s bold, textured brushstrokes. Seeing them side by side makes it clear how much personality each artist offers to the garden.

Expanding upon these contrasts, the collection transitions to the structured patterns of William Morris and the vivid realism of Roesen and Peeters, culminating in Caillebotte’s subtle, impressionistic style. Spanning centuries of floral art, this collection transforms the experience of enjoying morning coffee into a contemplative stroll through a private, world-class garden.

This collection is an intentional study of eighteen distinct perspectives. By limiting our boutique archive to three galleries of six, we ensure that each vessel remains a rare point of conversation—a curated artifact rather than a common duplication.