Gems are everywhere and most of the time, hidden. Looking for them becomes the art of living, an act of healing.
All elements of nature, the senses, the seasons are sources of harmony. Attuning to them is the key to life, the umbilical cord to divine beauty.
Hands which master the art of sacred balance are the treasures Emilie lives for. They are the farmers, the masseurs, the cooks, the musicians, the artisans, the weavers.
Souls who unveil the raw, pure and wild manifestations of the cosmic order are the creatives she cares to unite with. They are the painters, the shamans, the florists, the singers, the clairvoyants, the mothers.
They are the very few and the so many. They live across the world. They are the instruments of light.
Emilie has gathered a repertoire of talents throughout the years, throughout the world and across all disciplines (medicine, biodynamics, science, energy healing, education, arts). The purpose of it is to serve and help personal and organizational renewals and transformations.
Examples featured:
Domaine de Kalathas natural wines (Tinos, Greece)
Marie Hélène de Taillac jewelry (New York, Paris, Tokyo, Jaipur)
Furnace Creek Farm medicinal herbs and elixirs (Oley, Pennsylvania, USA)
Glowing art and remedies (New York, San Francisco, Paris)
Céline Ha jewelry (Tinos, Greece)
Organic beauty balm “Le Baume and the Stars” (New York, San Francisco)
Michele Quan handmade ceramic art (Brooklyn, USA)
Amanbagh (Rajasthan, India)
Dr Lad Ayurvedic center (Pune, India)
Vanessa Bruno fashion (Paris, France)
Pamela Shera rhythmical massage (Byron Bay, Australia)
Artist and hand facial therapist Miho (Hiroshima, Japan)
The same way the florist collects flowers to create a bouquet, the same way humans connect with others to just feel alive. When colors and scents all perfectly match, it creates beauty and harmony, family and community, auspicious circles and reawakening. It takes one bouquet, one great encounter, one special moment to transform yourself and therefore the world.
Emilie likes to create such bouquets and journeys, days that become timeless and connections that live forever, from the desert of Atacama in Chile to the garden of the West Village in New York and the heart of India.
Examples featured:
Plato Da Mola, Black Sea Mountains (Turkey)
Furnace Creek Farm medicinal herbs and elixirs (Oley, Pennsylvania, USA)
Flowers and garden shop GRDN (Brooklyn, USA)
“Attention Harvest” for Disney (Upstate, New York, USA)
Artist Michele Quan (Brooklyn, USA)
“Beauty Redefined” for Google (New York, Tokyo)
Amanbagh (Rajasthan, India)
Camili UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Turkey)
Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Maldives)
Jardins du Luxembourg (Paris, France)
Chef Amy Chaplin (New York, USA)
Author and TED founder Richard Saul Wurman (Florida, USA)
“Hospitality” is “the virtue of a great soul that cares for the whole universe through the ties of humanity.”*
Whether in a hospital or luxury resort, a tiny cabin or fine restaurant, or just your own home, caring for others always starts by caring for your surroundings and all aspects of your living environment.
Inspiring coherence and beauty, weaving purpose and seeds of reinvention in every physical situation offered to the world is one of the most important innovations of our times.
Emilie was offered the opportunity to transform and recreate places and environments across the five continents, called to weave a new thread of light in the fields of Beauty and Spa, Food and Gardening, Culture and Experiences, Rooms and Connections.
As a result, new forms, patterns and social fabrics emerged into new communities and flourishing opportunities.
(*“Hospitalité", Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, vol. 8. Paris, 1765, Louis, chevalier de Jaucourt)
Examples featured:
Dunton Hot Springs Spa (Colorado, USA)
Camili UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Turkey)
Furnace Creek Farm medicinal herbs and elixirs (Oley, Pennsylvania, USA)
Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai (Thailand)
Thich Nath Han Plum Village (France)
The French Laundry’s garden (Napa Valley, USA)
Four Seasons Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat (France)
Michel Guérard’s Relais Château Les Prés d’Eugénie (France)
Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Maldives)
Suffolk Park, Byron Bay (Australia)
Flowers and garden shop GRDN (Brooklyn, USA)
“The Art of Self Discovery” for Garance Doré (Atacama Desert, Chile)
Restaurant Chez Claus (Paris)
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui (Thailand)
Four Seasons Istanbul at the Bosphorus (Turkey)
Meadowood Napa Valley (Saint Helena, USA)
The transmutation of matter, the conversion of metals into gold, words into light, jewels into portals, plants into elixirs, touch into healing, threads into patterns of love, those are the most advanced innovations of our time.
Emilie unveils them to the world, through purposeful blends and creations, sacred spaces and environments, transformative experiences and moments of communion. Healing all the five senses, Art becomes more than an act of beauty, it is the tuning fork balancing the living.
Examples featured:
Furnace Creek Farm medicinal herbs and elixirs (Oley, Pennsylvania, USA)
Flowers and garden shop GRDN (Brooklyn, USA)
Jaipur, India
Céline Ha jewelry (Tinos, Greece)
Crystal Castle, Byron Bay (Australia)
Vanessa Bruno fashion (Paris, France)
“Beauty Redefined” for Google (New York, Tokyo)
Atolye Patika, Ayvalik (Turkey)
Michele Quan handmade ceramic art (Brooklyn, USA)
Plants and flowers teach us how to exist.
They teach us how to communicate, how to listen and access the other realms of life.
Breathing in and out, they channel the music of the spheres, the notes of the living, the aboriginal dreaming.
Whether it is through flower arrangement or poems, elixirs and medical concoctions, perfumes, expressing flowers becomes a prayer.
Emilie and spiritual teacher Melissa Halsey are currently bringing to life the garden and the flowers in their coming book (pre order here)
Examples featured:
Meadowood Napa Valley (Saint Helena, USA)
Plato Da Mola, Black Sea Mountains (Turkey)
Flowers and garden shop GRDN (Brooklyn, USA)
Chiang Mai (Thailand)
Camili UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Turkey)
Brooklyn (NY, USA)
West Village (NY, USA)
Rajasthan (India)
Karnataka (India)
Paris (France)
Thich Nath Han Pagode (Hue, Vietnam)
Yoga is the mother of all arts, the link that connects us all. Anchored into the teaching of BKS Iyengar, Emilie embraces the power of dancing as much as the prayers of sufism and the joy of Eurythmics.
Movement is a sacred act and the key to liberation.
Whether through writing or holistic designs in hospitals and hospitality, she integrates the light of Yoga and sacred movement in all surroundings.
Examples featured:
Ramamani Iyengar Yoga Institute, Pune (India)
Prana Homeopathy Yoga Centre, Pune (India)
Rima Rabbath, Souk Yoga (New York)
“Attention Harvest” for Disney (Upstate, New York, USA)
Iyengar Yoga training for Michel Guérard’s Les Prés d’Eugénie (France)
Pratima Raichur’s Absolute beauty (New York, USA)
Bellur Iyengar Yoga Center (Karnataka, India)
Iyengar Yoga Institute of New York (USA)
Bees are wise, powerful, beautiful and sacred.
Bees teach us about the way of being together, bound to each other by the eternal wisdom of the living.
Bees are the supreme intelligence, they hold the future of education and medicine. They hold the future of humanity on earth.
Observing the world of bees is watching reinvention awaiting us.
In 2022, Emilie and her team embarked on a journey of observing the bees, plants and flowers and their relation with the whole cosmos. Here is a little tribute to them.
Examples featured:
Camili UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Turkey)
Flowers and garden shop GRDN (Brooklyn, USA)
West Village (New York, USA)
The Colony Bees, Byron Bay (Australia)
Chiang Mai (Thailand)
Furnace Creek Farm medicinal herbs and elixirs (Oley, Pennsylvania, USA)
Michel Guérard’s Les Prés d’Eugénie (France)
Rajasthan, India
What are the four humors and the five bodies?
What are the seven healths and nineteen states of consciousness?
And what about the nine angelic bodies?
Are rivers, women, parole and sacred geometry the very same thing?
What does massaging your face do on your body, your mind and your soul?
What is the science of food?
Can music heal?
Are words remedies and who is the Sun?
What are the chakras, in your body, on the earth?
What about quantum medicine?
All is written in The Book of Medicine, Emilie’s most current project (pre-order here).
Examples featured:
Victoire de Taillac, Buly (Paris)
Camili UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Turkey)
Chiang Mai (Thailand)
Alicia Allison, Clover and Timothy (New York/New Mexico)
Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Maldives)
Anna Campbell (New York)
Jardin du Luxembourg Paris (France)
Alice d’Orgeval (Paris, France)
Zeus Altar, Adatepe (Turkey)
Koh Samui (Thailand)
Tashi Dos Santos (Greece)
Byron Bay (Australia)
Cap Ferrat (France)
Exploring the depth of humanity, the roots of our existence, the voices of the past and eternity, all brings to light an incredible present: the sense of alignment, the joy of wander, the gift of hope.
It is called Ayurveda. It is called Sufism. It is called the aboriginal Dreamtime or Anthroposophy, Kabbalism or Buddhism. It is called the Garden.
Emilie’s work is to take on those explorations and journeys and translate them into various art and forms, from words and actual translations from French to English, to visuals, experiences and environments.
Examples featured:
Camili UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Turkey)
Tinos (Greece)
Cappadocia (Turkey)
Rajasthan (India)
Senirkent, Isparta (Turkey)
Bryon Bay (Australia)
Ayvalik (Turkey)
Atacama desert (Chile)
Furnace Creek Farm medicinal herbs and elixirs (Oley, Pennsylvania, USA)
Annick de Souzenelle (France)
Jewelry designer Marie Hélène de Taillac (New York, Paris, Tokyo, Jaipur)
Tamil Nadu (India)