RUINART
METAMORPHOSIS
AT 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES
In October 2024, Ruinart’s iconic 4 Rue des Crayères
location in Reims unveiled its metamorphosis. After
three years of renovation, this historic site invites
visitors to immerse themselves completely in the
Ruinart universe, at the crossroads of culture, the art
of living and winemaking excellence.
To envision this transformation, Japanese architect
Sou Fujimoto, interior designer Gwenael Nicolas and
landscape artist Christophe Gautrand combined
their talents to create an immersive experience that
unfolds in a succession of interconnected tableaux,
perspectives and landscapes. Facing the century-old
building stands a contemporary pavilion built from
local limestone and glass. The landscaped gardens
feature a collection of sculptures crafted in harmony
with their surroundings, reaffirming Ruinart’s commit-
ment to culture since its beginnings. The sculptures
– by 36 artists including Jeppe Hein, Eva Jospin, Daniel
Dewar, Grégory Gicquel and Nils-Udo – are deeply
rooted in the cultural terroir of the world’s oldest
champagne house, notably through their use of mate-
rials sourced from the local area or derived from
grapevines and winegrowing. They reflect a vision:
art illuminates our existence, reveals our intrinsic
relationship with nature and awakens us to the key
issues of our time.
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