The ultra-light case is a mono-material design with genuine sustainability credentials, crafted from responsibly sourced natural wood fibres. Revolutionising the gift-box and cases market, the eco-designed packaging uses zero plastic and is 100% recyclable.
Inspired by the wide exploratory field offered by paper and how it plays with light, the French designer meticulously worked to sculpt the second skin case and sublimate it.
First drawing scalloped shapes on the paper case, Anne-Charlotte then cut them out and finally assembled the pieces one by one by sewing.
Her creativity and vision saw the case upcycled and transformed into a beautifully crafted night-light. Now known as the ‘third skin’, this piece of artistry has given our game-changing packaging creation a new lifetime use.
The paper material Anne-Charlotte uses comes from sustainable forests, testifying of an eco-design desire, that echoes the environmental challenges that drive Maison Ruinart on a daily basis, and ourselves here at James Cropper.
Anne-Charlotte is an artist who likes to work on material that already has a story by appropriating it and by bringing it back to its essence to tell something new and to give it a fresh look and utility, so the partnership on Maison Ruinart second skin with Anne-Charlotte’s artistic preferences was a perfect fit.
The ‘third skin’ by Anne-Charlotte is the first iteration that blends together creativity and sustainability and we’re delighted to be part of the story.