Our Partners
Francéclat is the professional committee for economic development in the French watchmaking, jewelry, and tableware sectors.
As part of its public service mission, it brings together 15,000 companies, from manufacturing to distribution, and supports their development both in France and internationally. Francéclat produces benchmark data and analyses, supports innovation, facilitates exchanges among industry players, and implements collective programs to foster their growth.
As a recognized center of expertise, Francéclat helps strengthen the competitiveness of these three sectors, which account for 70,000 jobs, €15 billion in revenue, and a €1.6 billion trade surplus.
Atelier Néerlandais
Launched in 2014 and funded by the Dutch Embassy in Paris, the Atelier Néerlandais is a platform for Dutch entrepreneurs in the cultural sector and creative industries.
It offers them spaces for meetings, product and design presentations, fashion shows, and training sessions.
The Atelier also hosts public events organized by the embassy, such as conferences, debates, exhibitions, and professional networking sessions, typically involving French and Dutch partners. These public and private activities create a fruitful synergy that perfectly captures the essence of the Atelier Néerlandais: a space dedicated to entrepreneurs and creative minds, right in the heart of Paris.
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Furniture, tableware, design, fashion and textiles, jewelry, wallpaper, objets d’art, glass, Asian art, toys, advertising, drawings, photographs… The collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, among the most extensive in the world, bring together more than 1.5 million works and artifacts from the Middle Ages to the present day.
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The Office of Design, Fashion, and Crafts implements the City of Paris’s policy in support of the creative industries. Through various initiatives, it assists businesses and creators, both emerging and established, in developing their activities.
In collaboration with professional and institutional partners, the Office brings together and fosters the Parisian ecosystem of local design and manufacturing, promoting its influence both in France and internationally.
Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de Paris
Located on Chaillot Hill, the Palais Galliera is home to the Paris Museum of Fashion. Through its exhibitions, which are primarily drawn from its collections and feature frequently changing themes, the museum showcases a selection of its holdings comprising nearly 200,000 pieces, among the most extensive in the world in this field, and traces the history of fashion from the 18th century to the present day. In addition, its rich program of temporary exhibitions allows a wide audience to discover different approaches to fashion, ranging from artistic creation to sociocultural phenomena, and to explore its leading figures.
Institut culturel du Mexique
Since 1979, the Mexican Cultural Institute in France has served as a cultural bridge. As a showcase for Mexican culture in France, it reflects the vitality of this great North American nation. Located in the heart of the Marais, the Mexican Cultural Institute regularly hosts exhibitions and events highlighting pre-Hispanic civilizations and arts, folk art, as well as contemporary Mexican creativity—ranging from photography and design to architecture, sculpture, cinema, literature, and the performing arts.
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Elemento is an independent organization dedicated to revitalizing the art of jewelry making.
Its work centers on three key areas: education, collaboration, and jewelry culture.
Through training programs, guided tours, and hosting exhibitions, Elemento serves as a gateway to the creative world of jewelry, highlighting the value of traditional craftsmanship and its role in living heritage.
As part of the Parcours Bijoux, Elemento is joining this initiative by offering dedicated workshops and events
KLIMT02
Klimt02 is a cultural infrastructure dedicated to contemporary art jewellery.
Founded in 2002, the platform was created to give structure, visibility and critical context to a field that operates between art, craft, design and cultural discourse. Over time, Klimt02 has evolved from an online directory into an international reference point, a curated space where artistic practice, research, education and institutions converge.
We do not function as a neutral listing platform. We work through editorial criteria and curatorial selection. Visibility is not automatic; it is contextual.
The French Jewelry Post
Sandrine Merle, author, curator, and partner, launched The French Jewelry Post in 2016. This bilingual digital media outlet, a leading opinion leader with a discerning international readership, consists of an online magazine and the influencer networks @sandrinemerle on Instagram and LinkedIn. TFJP offers a multifaceted perspective on jewelry, exploring it through the lenses of fashion, history, travel, and society. Today, TFJP serves as a partner, visibility booster, and business facilitator for brands, collectors, museums, professionals, and jewelry enthusiasts worldwide.
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A research association focused on fashion and art history, bringing together doctoral students specializing in issues related to fashion and the cultures of appearance.

