HISTORY
I asked myself the following questions:
“What is the object we use most often in our daily lives?”
“What is the one we always carry with us, yet which remains so fragile?”
“And what is the one that can reflect our personality and sense of fun, and allow us to carry a little piece of art with us every day?”

I asked myself the following questions:
“Look at that red flower—it’s a poppy. You must only touch it with your eyes, for it is
so fragile, delicate and soft.”
It was her favourite flower, and she spoke of it from the heart. Whenever I look at a poppy, I think back to those moments—to the way its petals dance in the wind, to their lightness, to their vibrant colour.
Having spent part of my childhood in the French countryside, I remember the long walks I used to take with my mother. She often said:
“Look at that red flower—it’s a poppy. You must only touch it with your eyes, for it is
so fragile, delicate and soft.”
It was her favourite flower, and she spoke of it from the heart. Whenever I look at a poppy, I think back to those moments—to the way its petals dance in the wind, to their lightness, to their vivid colour.

Thank you for being part of the Coquelicot adventure
CARLIE
