Mural Art︎︎︎
Conseil Supérieur du Notariat de France + P.A.L.M
France, 2026 ︎︎︎ Paris














This mural was created for one of the busiest corridors at the Paris headquarters of the Conseil supérieur du notariat – Notaires de France
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Measuring 7.8 × 2.6 meters, the project transforms a passage connecting the offices to the cafeteria into a visual transition between two distinct yet complementary atmospheres.
The composition explores the shift between focused work and shared moments, using a contrast of cool tones for the workspace and warmer hues for the cafeteria area. The mural reflects both the professional and human dimensions of the notarial environment.
Coordinated by the agency P.A.L.M, the project was developed through a co-design process involving two workshops with the notaries. The first workshop focused on identifying key concepts to be represented in the mural, such as professional expertise, teamwork, the clef de voûte, camaraderie, and everyday interactions. These ideas formed the conceptual foundation of the composition.
A second workshop invited participants to take part in the painting process itself, contributing directly to the mural and reinforcing its collaborative dimension.
Measuring 7.8 × 2.6 meters, the project transforms a passage connecting the offices to the cafeteria into a visual transition between two distinct yet complementary atmospheres.
The composition explores the shift between focused work and shared moments, using a contrast of cool tones for the workspace and warmer hues for the cafeteria area. The mural reflects both the professional and human dimensions of the notarial environment.
Coordinated by the agency P.A.L.M, the project was developed through a co-design process involving two workshops with the notaries. The first workshop focused on identifying key concepts to be represented in the mural, such as professional expertise, teamwork, the clef de voûte, camaraderie, and everyday interactions. These ideas formed the conceptual foundation of the composition.
A second workshop invited participants to take part in the painting process itself, contributing directly to the mural and reinforcing its collaborative dimension.