Paris has always been seen as more than a city; it’s a feeling, a rhythm, a way of seeing the world through a lens of charm and elegance. With our Je T’aime Paris collection, illustrated by the talented Murilo Manzini, we invite you to step into the heart of the city of love and bring a little French allure into your everyday life.
Murilo’s Vision
Each piece in the Je T’aime Paris collection is born from Murilo’s meticulous process. Rather than painting a whole scene at once, Murilo creates each detail individually. A buttery croissant here, a café chair there, delicate blooms, ornate balconies, or the intricate ironwork of the Eiffel Tower.
Like a puzzle of painted fragments, he assembles these elements into vibrant Parisian moments, each one offering a unique angle on the city. The result is not just an illustration of Paris, but the feeling of Paris: romantic, whimsical, and undeniably coquettish.
Everyday Beauty, the Parisian Way
The French have a way of making everyday rituals feel extraordinary, like sipping coffee from delicate porcelain cups and saucers, buying fresh flowers on the way home, or pausing to admire the afternoon light. This philosophy of adding romance the little moments, lies at the heart of our Je T’aime Paris collection.
Our tumblers, trays, cushions, and accessories are designed to encourage this same spirit: to embrace beauty not only on special occasions, but in the simplest daily moments. Imagine starting your morning with a cappuccino in a pretty cup adorned with Murilo’s dreamy florals, or serving dessert on a plate that celebrates Parisian pâtisserie.
When you surround yourself with functional art and beautiful pieces, every day moments can be treated like little celebrations.
A Collection to Treasure
Je T’aime Paris collection reminds us to find beauty in our every day routine. Each piece is an invitation to slow down, savour the details, and indulge in a daily ritual that feels as special as a stroll along the Seine at sunset.
So, let Paris linger a little longer in your everyday. After all, beauty was made to be lived with, not just admired.



