High Jewellery Stockholm En Equilibre Concert


Last May, the Maison celebrated the launch of the new En Equilibre High Jewelry collection in Stockholm. For the occasion, a private and intimate concert gathered 45 clients, music lovers from around the globe.
Karl-Magnus Fredricksson, Royal Court Singer of Sweden, Greta Åstedt, pianist and Eleonora Svanström, celloist performed in Konserthuset , one of the most prestigious European music halls, a blend of modern Swedish architecture and a stage for local and international talent, mirroring the collection’s exquisite refinement.
Their voice and instruments together echoed the beauty of Swedish nature and deep romantic feelings. Peterson-Berger, Taube, Stenhammar resonated with Strauss, Fauré and Puccini.
After the concert, the clients were invited to the Foyer for intimate conversations with the artists, in a balanced harmony, En Equilibre.
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