In the Diptyque store in London’s Leadenhall Market, no surface was left undesigned. A liquid metal, which appears like brass, was used as a surface covering on the tin ceiling and on the moldings.
Jenner’s details (left) include hand-rolled stained-glass in an oval shape similar to the Diptyque logo, and a linen wallpaper inspired by Victorian colors and Leadenhall Market’s own ceiling pattern.
For the wall behind the cash desk, Jenner designed a wallpaper inspired by native American Mohawk bead and basketry. The wallpaper is adjacent to a walnut wall section that features lasercut marquetry with a Diptyque heritage pattern.
In the Diptyque flagship in New York’s West Village, 180 mirrors line the walls, with acid-etched images that depict the four seasons and iconic scenes from New York. The tables have hand carved legs in Tulip wood, wrapped in fabric designed by Jenner.