Under the creative direction of Claire Choisne, the collection showcases 28 versatile designs that blur the boundaries between the human form and the natural world.
Each piece, crafted in white gold and adorned with pavé diamonds, integrates materials such as mother-of-pearl, rock crystal, onyx, and black lacquer. Choisne’s vision draws inspiration from the house’s founder, Frédéric Boucheron, who famously embraced everyday plants and insects—such as ivy, thistles, and bumblebees—rather than grander floral motifs.
The Airelles necklace, for instance, depicts a lingonberry plant. Its detachable stems can transform into cascading brooches or a series of smaller pins. The intricate craftsmanship features 84 teardrop-patterned leaves and meticulously set diamond stems.