Henri Matisse was a pioneer of 20th century modernist art, celebrated for his use of bold forms, vivid colour, and distinctive exploration of the human figure. Across his creative journey spanning almost six decades, he transformed the emotional language of painting and sculpture in a way that continues to inspire. The Maison invites you to discover the collection that embodies Matisse’s spirit of artistry, innovation, and expression.
Inspired by Matisse’s iconic cut-out, Blue Nude III, fluid blue and white lacquer shapes flow across the edition’s cap and barrel, revealing a reclining female figure as it's rotated. An unusual organic shaped white lacquered clip, inspired by Matisse's 'The Sheaf' leaf-like cut-out, further enhances the design.
The bold colours and intricate patterns of this edition draw inspiration from Matisse’s iconic painting, The Romanian Blouse. Red and blue lacquer on the cap and barrel reflect the artwork's main colours, with decorative elements evoking the traditional blouse. Matisse’s ink drawing, Large Face ‘Mask’, is embossed on the handcrafted solid Au 750 gold nib.
This edition pays tribute to Matisse’s journey to Tahiti in 1930, which ushered a new chapter of artistic expression. A skillful 3D recreation of a hand-engraved detail from his painting, Window in Tahiti, adorns the cap. The barrel is fashioned from cocobolo wood, featuring a geometric pattern inspired by Tahitian tapa cloth – grounding the design in the materials and memories of his travels.
The vibrant colours and dancing figures from Matisse’s Modernist masterpiece, The Dance II, are captured in this edition’s design. Hand-applied lacquer in vivid blue and turquoise is contrasted with dancers made from bronze, which appear to encircle the cap and barrel in a timeless choreography.
Inspired by Matisse’s 1937 artwork, Purple Robe and Anemones, this edition masterfully reinterprets its key elements and spirited colour palette. The solid Au 750 gold cap and barrel are adorned with handcrafted enamel, complemented by a green jade stone on the cone and a red carnelian on the cap top, reflecting the bouquet's colours. Handfinished 3D laser engravings on the lower barrel and cone feature arabesque ornaments from Matisse's flower table.
Henri Matisse was a pivotal figure of 20th century art, whose work redefined how the world could be expressed through colour and line. Shaped by his travels to the sunlit south of France, Africa, and Tahiti, he transformed his experiences into compositions using bold brushstrokes, vibrant colours, and simplified form – unconventional qualities that would pave the way for a new artistic movement called Fauvism.
From his early leadership of the Fauvist movement through to the celebrated cut-outs of his later years, Matisse’s body of work radiates joy and represents enduring creative freedom.