Fleurs d’Outre-Mer

Saint-Étienne, 2025
Fleurs d'Outre-Mer explores the impact of colonialism on Caribbean biodiversity, using orchids as a symbol of resistance and recovery. This installation reflects on the devastation of ecosystems by colonial plantations and the struggle to restore the lost natural memory.
Architects:
TAKK, Mireia Luzárraga + Alejandro Muiño

Collaborators:
Lucas VierKoetter

Client:
Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne 2025

Curator:
Marlène Huissoud

Photo:
José Hevia