Source Édition continues its journey through emblematic cultural landmarks with a new chapter at the boutique of Le Grand Palais, from 24 March to 26 July 2026 on the occasion of the major exhibition "Matisse, 1941–1954". This collaboration marks a significant chapter for the house, placing our reissues at the heart of one of Paris’s most prestigious cultural venues during a retrospective dedicated to the final, vibrant years of Henri Matisse’s career.
In this spirit of creative renewal and material integrity, Source Édition presents a selection of three iconic collections. Featured pieces include the 1968 TU-TU pouf by Turenne Chevallereau, the Miniflore n°1 et n°2 by Claude Courtecuisse, and the Jumelles lamps by Ben Swildens, presented in red antique and brushed aluminum finishes.
Every object embodies Source Édition’s philosophy: to revive design icons with integrity, preserving their original spirit while ensuring 100% European production through close collaboration with French and Italian ateliers. By bringing these reawakened icons into the contemporary cultural landscape of the Matisse exhibition, Source Édition continues to bridge the gap between history and modern living. Here, heritage is not merely preserved behind glass but is vibrantly brought back to life, inviting a new generation to experience the enduring power of exceptional craftsmanship and timeless form.
Practical Information
March 24 – July 26, 2026
📍Le Grand Palais
3 Avenue du Général Eisenhower, 75008 Paris
🕙 Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM – 7:30 PM, late-night opening on Fridays until 10:00pm
Free entry to the boutique




