A Collection in Paris

Blending art, architecture, and place, a tailored collection was curated for a real estate project in Paris. From on-site readings to artist sourcing, every step was guided by the space’s identity and flow—resulting in a cohesive, contemporary statement. The selection features works by  Valentina Canseco, L’Atlas, Amandine Guruceaga, Olga Sabko, Verrat & Toussaint,  and  Arthur Dorval—each contributing to a distinctive visual narrative.


When Axtom entrusted us with curating their corporate art collection, it wasn’t about chasing trends or decorating walls.
It was about telling their story through powerful, meaningful works.

We collaborated closely to understand:
• Their company’s vision and identity
• The atmosphere they wanted to create across their offices
• The people who would experience the art every day

The result is a bold, coherent collection featuring works by Valentina Canseco, L' ATLAS, Amandine Guruceaga, Olga Sabko, Verrat Toussaint, and Arthur Dorval, each chosen for the quality of their work, their vision and resonance with Axtom’s spirit.

We see instant reactions from our employees just from hanging the works. None of them goes by without interacting with the works - curiosity, emotions - bringing art into the workplace is an immense source of creativity and imagination, which has an impact on their day-to-day work.
Every work in Axtom’s art collection was chosen with intention. For the energy it brings into their workspace.


Here’s what matters in an art advisor:
✔️ Alignment with your goals
✔️ A deep understanding of your values
✔️ An ability to listen, challenge, and co-create
✔️ Cultural sensitivity and context awareness

The best collections don’t follow trends. They reflect people, places, and purpose.

Art is personal. Your collection should be too.
To all collectors and business leaders: What do you value more an advisor’s, is-it the ability to bring your vision to life?

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