Victoria Maria Geyer Collection
The Belgian decorator Victoria-Maria Geyer is an inveterate lover of fabrics, materials and history. She is also an unconditional fan of the Maison Pierre Frey, who’s refined collections she often uses on her projects across Europe. It is therefore very natural that she would choose to present her sketches to Patrick Frey, known for working closely with artists. Working on a collection around the snake is a daring but thoughtful choice. An innate femininity and a mystical power surround this animal, which has long seduced the worlds of fashion and jewelry. The serpent intrigues by its curves and fascinates as much as it is feared.
Victoria Maria Geyer
Victoria Maria Geyer
The collection consists of two designs declined in rust, night blue or "gun cannon", a range of colors dear to the decorator. One, in the spirit of the 18th century engraved animal planks, is made up of three snakes embroidered on a thick linen canvas. The second is made up of Ouroboros, pattern of snakes biting their tail, an egyptian symbol from the IVth century before J-C representing the eternal cycle of life, self-fertilization and its own creativity.