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STUDIO PAZO

100 Sunrise Ave #154 ENTER DOOR D, Toronto ON

416 507 0000 info@studiopazo.com

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Mon 10am-3pm...Tue 1130am-3pm...Wed CLOSED... Thur 10am-3pm...Fri CLOSED ...Sat 10am-3pm...Sun CLOSED

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Ligne Blanche Paris was created in 2007 to unite the best of two exciting worlds : contemporary art and lifestyle.

Our first collaboration was with The Guggenheim Museum, we created for them a range of personalized sweets.

Ligne Blanche Paris offers a product line – perfumed candles, porcelains and linen - that brings the allure of vibrant contemporary and modern artworks into the everyday life of the growing number of « art lovers ».

We work in exclusive collaboration with the Keith HARING Foundation, the Andy WARHOL Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Robert MAPPLETHORPE Foundation, the Jean-Michel BASQUIAT Foundation and the René MAGRITTE Foundation to develop products that respect the artworks and the spirit of the artists they represent.

We also work with living artists Erwin WURMGilbert & George, Georg BASELITZ and David SALLE. 

The MOMA Museum in New York offered Ligne Blanche Paris its windows to launch our porcelain plates created in exclusivity with American artists Alex KATZ, Robert LONGO, Jack PIERSON and Tom SACHS.

Ligne Blanche Paris just started an exclusive collaboration for perfumed candles and porcelains with the James ROSENQUIST and Tom WESSELMANN Foundations. And launched with the Metropolitan Museum of New York a serie of porcelain plates featuring the works of Paul CEZANNE, Edgar DEGAS, Paul GAUGUIN, Gustav KLIMT, Piet MONDRIAN, Claude MONET et Vincent VAN GOGH. 

Our products are made in France. Our porcelains are in Limoges porcelain. 

The logo of the company was created by New York artist Tom Sachs.