Anne Jacquemin Sablon, the French chic

Located in a historic 1920s boutique near the Louvre, Anne Jacquemin Sablon gallery features unique furniture, lighting, and art from both renowned and emerging artists.

Anne Jacquemin Sablon, 34 rue Coquillière, 75001 Paris

www.annejacqueminsablon.fr

Anne Jacquemin Sablon brings an unmatched aesthetic shaped by years of Contemporary Design market expertise

AJS Gallery is a leading figure in contemporary design in France and around the world, renowned for her refined curatorial approach and deep expertise in collectible design.

After nine years at Studio Liaigre, Anne Jacquemin Sablon played a key role in elevating the visibility of French designers and artists by securing their representation in the United States. she has developed a keen eye for talent and a distinct vision that seamlessly blends contemporary aesthetics with heritage craftsmanship.
In addition to its curated collections, the gallery operates a dedicated design studio, offering tailor-made solutions for interior projects.

From private residences to luxury hotels, restaurants, and boutiques, the studio provides bespoke styling, furniture sourcing, and art consulting. Through a meticulous selection of in-house artists and external collaborators, Anne Jacquemin Sablon creates sophisticated environments that balance heritage with modernity.

More than just a gallery, AJS has established a dynamic space that serves both as an exhibition platform and a limited-edition design house. Working closely with artisans and designers, she guides and challenges creatives to push their artistic boundaries. Her in-depth knowledge of applied arts and the collectible design market allows her to foster ambitious dialogues with artists.

Whether through independent designers or architectural commissions, the gallery transforms conceptual sketches into tangible masterpieces, thanks to an extensive network of expert French manufacturers.

AJS Gallery participates in major international fairs such as PAD Paris and The Salon Art + Design in New York and celebrates enduring partnerships with creative luminaries like Tristan Auer, the architectural genius behind Hotel Crillon and Hotel Les Bains, and Xavier Lenormand, the Liliane Bettencourt Award- winning glassblowing master.

The gallery features some acclaimed names like Vadim Garine, Stéphanie Balini, Alexandre Labruyère, Atelier George, Claire Cosnefroy, NOCOD Studio, Fabien Barrero-Carsenat, Vernon, Marion Mezenge, Studio Palatin, and Atelier Linné.

Beyond contemporary creation, the gallery is also committed to reviving historical talents. The gallery exclusively publishes furniture and lighting pieces designed by architect Maxime Old from the 1950 to the 1980, which have never been produced before, including the “Saturne” table and the “Étoile” mirror.

Discover the world of Anne Jacquemin Sablon Gallery, where timeless design cohabitates with contemporary creation.