Ruinart supports artist Lélia Demoisy in her eco-artistic commitment
Champagne House Ruinart continues its “Conversations with Nature” program in 2025 by collaborating with artist Lélia Demoisy. An alliance between art and environmental commitment.
Ruinart, a pioneer in artistic patronage and sustainable development, reinforces its eco-artistic commitment by supporting Lélia Demoisy. After a 2024 edition featuring six international artists, the Champagne House is now honoring the work of the French sculptor, known for her exploration of the link between man and nature.
An artist committed to nature and matter
A graduate of the Arts Décoratifs de Paris, Lélia Demoisy is a multi-disciplinary artist (sculpture, photography, installations) who questions the interdependence between the human and the living. Her work often incorporates references to trees and metal, a combination symbolizing both the strength and fragility of nature.
In October 2024, she unveiled Entre Nous, a white steel sculpture encircling two maple trees in Pavillon Nicolas, Ruinart’s new space in Reims. Her work highlights the invisible connections between trees, emphasizing that nature is a global, interconnected ecosystem.
Ruinart, a house committed to sustainable luxury
For several years now, Ruinart has been integrating art into its environmental strategy. The Champagne House has implemented strong sustainable initiatives, such as the end of air transport for distribution; the vitiforestry project on the Taissy vineyard; the eco-designed second-skin case, reducing the impact of packaging.
By teaming up with committed artists, Ruinart strengthens its image with new generations, who are sensitive to issues of ethics and sustainability. This approach could also boost wine tourism, a key growth driver for the brand.
In 2025, with Lélia Demoisy, Ruinart continues to prove that luxury and ecological commitment can coexist, creating meaning and emotion through art.
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