Located on the second floor of the lobby of Monaco’s Hôtel de Paris, the Boghossian boutique exudes an air of modernity and elegance. Inside, a harmonious selection of jewelry is displayed in a setting that appears to be suspended in mid-air, created by the tension of carefully placed silk cords. Produced by Danish studio KUF, these violet strings blend with richly varnished furniture by Lebanese artist Nada Debs, demonstrating once again the remarkable beauty that can emerge from artistic and cultural dialogue.
BOGHOSSIAN
The boutique concept is a tribute to the family’s rich history with the Silk Road, to the tradition of Savoir-Faire, but also to their passion for innovative creations.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 1pm and 2.30pm to 8pm
2024
Exhibition
Boghossian celebrates the dialogue between cultures
For six generations, the Boghossian House of fine jewelry has drawn inspiration from its origins at the heart of the Silk Road, combining oriental opulence with innovative Swiss savoir-faire.
Boghossian pushes the boundaries of jewelry design to showcase diamonds and gemstones in a new light: whether through the Art of the Inlay, its signature Kissing technique, or the patented Merveilles design. Thanks to a combination of extraordinary gemstones and bold creations, Boghossian has achieved record auction prices, attracting an international clientele of fine jewelry connoisseurs.
The Boghossian boutique at Monaco’s Hôtel de Paris symbolizes the dialogue between cultures. The window installation plays on the tension of the silk cords to keep the jewelry display cases in the air. A tribute to the history of the Boghossians linked to the Silk Road.
Kissing
© Boghossian
Bangle
© Boghossian
Paraiba
© Boghossian
Exhibition
BLUE SUMMER
Boghossian’s latest jewelry collection evokes the tranquil waters and clear skies of a blue summer, presenting an assortment of superb stones – aquamarine, tanzanite, chalcedony among them – that have been chosen for their unique colors, textures, qualities and meticulously set using innovative techniques characteristic of the Boghossian House.
Kissing and Inlay techniques are used to create magnificent geometric patterns, highlighting the natural beauty of the stones. The result is a collection of intricate yet modern pieces, with clean lines and bold shapes, perfect for any occasion.
These pieces are on display in the Monaco boutique during Monaco Art Week.
Exhibition
Boghossian celebrates the dialogue between cultures
The new window display at the Boghossian boutique in Monaco symbolizes the dialogue between cultures. Silk, the most precious commodity traded on the Silk Road, is at the heart of this unique concept. The installation plays with the tension of silk cords, allowing the display cases to levitate. A tribute to Boghossian’s Silk Road history. Designed by Denmark’s KufStudios, silk cords in shades of white and purple intertwine with lacquered shelving by Lebanese designer Nada Debs, demonstrating once again the remarkable beauty that can emerge from artistic and cultural exchanges.