Some settings simply ask to be left alone. Château de Lussac is not one of them.
For this styled shoot, we wanted to explore what happens when a space is treated not as a backdrop, but as a living part of the design. Crystal chandeliers suspended outdoors. Cane chairs and silver candelabras against centuries-old stone. Florals that feel grown, not arranged. Every element conceived to exist in that specific light, on that specific afternoon.
The result was featured in Tatler’s August 2026 issue, and it is the kind of work that reminds us why we do this.