The exhibition “Natures intérieures” explores the inextricable link between contemporary architecture and nature, hosted in the renowned Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier. This event, the result of collaboration between the Centre des monuments nationaux (CMN) and the Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap), offers a selection of iconic works by internationally acclaimed designers, highlighting how living forms—whether plant, mineral, or animal—are an inexhaustible source of inspiration.

With its interplay of volumes, openings, and colors, Villa Savoye is an ideal context for this exhibition, celebrating the intimate relationship between design and the natural environment. Through carefully crafted “framing” of the surrounding landscape, the villa itself becomes a work of art that frames and dialogues with nature. The exhibited works represent a wide range of types and uses, including seating, tables, lamps, tableware, and vases, harmoniously distributed throughout the villa’s diverse rooms.

Among the numerous creations, the famous Miss Blanche armchair by Shiro Kuramata (1988) stands out, masterfully synthesizing the combination of nature and artifice, thanks to its red roses encapsulated in transparent acrylic resin. Le Corbusier’s philosophy, encapsulated in his teaching that “From the outside, your architectural work will enrich the site. But from the inside, it integrates it,” finds full realization in the context of this exhibition.

Built in the 1930s, Villa Savoye is a striking example of how natural light and integration with the sky and surrounding vegetation are integral parts of the architectural project. The designers participating in this exhibition, including Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Andrea Branzi, Fernando and Humberto Campana, Patricia Urquiola, and many others, each demonstrate a unique and innovative approach.


Their works reflect Le Corbusier’s concept that “Architecture consists of establishing moving relations with raw materials.” These creations fit perfectly into the architectural path designed by Le Corbusier, offering visitors a sensory experience where the interior and exterior blend harmoniously.


Each exhibited work stimulates a profound reflection on the connection between humanity and the surrounding nature. A historical setting of great architectural importance, Villa Savoye transforms with this exhibition into a place of continuous and current dialogue between humans, their living spaces, and the natural environment, allowing visitors to partake in this ethereal fusion of art and nature.