In the heart of Provence, for Louis Vuitton’s Cruise dinner, we designed a scenographic setting that honoured both nature and architecture. The event unfolded at the Tadao Ando-designed pavilion on the grounds of Château La Coste — a space where light, silence, re ection and water dance in harmony.
Guests arrived through the surrounding landscape, greeted by a refined photo call before following a winding path into the pavilion. Inside, a single elongated dining table stretched across the space, set for 120 guests. Understated furnishings allowed the centerpiece to shine: a dark metal water feature mirrored the building’s stillness, adorned with floating candles and seasonal flowers. The table became an extension of the architecture — sculptural yet serene, poetic yet grounded. View presentation
I assisted the lead designer throughout the planning phase, developing multiple case studies for the positioning of dining tables and spatial layouts. I created the 3D model and rendering for the outdoor photocall featuring the concrete wall with the LV logo, ensuring alignment with the brand’s visual language and the pavilion by Tadao Ando. Additionally, I contributed to the design of the client presentation, working on the detailed composition of table settings, including cutlery, plates, glassware, and linens. This multifaceted involvement allowed me to support both the conceptual and practical aspects of the project, from visualization to fine details of guest experience.
Concept & Execution: Team K2 Europe
Creative Director K2: Laureen Bush
Lead Designer: Robin Coutellier
Creative Assistance: Théophile Barbier (intern), Niels Vang (intern)
Delivered: June 2025