Z.d.G. by Zoë de Givenchy
I work closely with the founder to design luxury tableware, decorations, accessories, fabrics and print products.
In addition, I create and edit e-commerce product imagery, packaging and print collateral, content for social media and email marketing, and comprehensive day-to-day graphics support across the brand.
Projects
Nenuphar
A collaboration between Z.d.G. and fashion brand Adam Lippes drawing inspiration from 18th century Japanese jacquard and informed by the tradition of faïence. The collection was one the most requested in 2025.
Beginning with several initial motif ideas and historical reference books, founder Zoë and I refined our direction to a focused composition of jasmine and lilies.
I illustrated the pattern and digitally arranged the final composition on the plates and glassware, serving as the reference for the ateliers hand painting each piece. Creating delicate floral designs for glass was a new, unique challenge requiring back and forth with the atelier Lobmeyr to refine the rendering.
In addition to the pattern development, I designed print collateral for trunk shows and created a custom wooden storage box featuring the floral motif.
Initial iterations and design corrections
Illustrated flowers
Final products
Final plate
Event and packaging collateral
Projects
Picardie brand activation
Support includes the creation of engaging animations for Instagram and email campaigns, along with designing social media activations for product and brand awareness.
An Evening at Versailles for World Monuments Fund
This gala celebrated the 60th anniversary of the World Monuments Fund. Z.d.G.’s founder served as artistic advisor. With the theme of Le Règne végétal “du Potager au Palais” I refined invitations, designed menus inspired by the 18th century palace, and formatted the informational booklet.
The Potager du Roi collection draws inspiration from the historic garden. For the first release, I designed a Louis XIV emblem referencing the garden’s ornamental grilles for use on gala plates.