Opposite the grand staircase leading to the first floor, Harry Nuriev has installed showcases representing ready-made refrigerators (a nod to Alain Ducasse) in which masterpieces from Baccarat's heritage collection are displayed in cool conditions, as if the artist wanted to keep the brand's DNA at the right temperature.

These historic pieces include the Chanel plate, created in 1964 for Baccarat's bicentenary; and L'un Parfait, a set of six black Harcourt crystal glasses, only one of which is perfect - according to the quality requirements, designed by Philippe Starck. Above the display cases stands the Horloge Soleil, composed of sixteen crystal rays, and designed by Georges Chevalier; it adorned Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe's Manhattan apartment.

Harry Nuriev

Fashion designer


Harry Nuriev, based in Paris and New York, is an artist, architect and designer. 


He is the founder and artistic director of Crosby Studio, a design and interior architecture agency established in 2014. Each of his creations is imagined against the backdrop of “Transformism”, a movement he himself conceptualized to describe practices that privilege transformation and transformative experiences.

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