What We Preserve

Preserving heritage is keeping their stories alive,
ensuring what was once made must never be lost
The Conservatoire is the Maison’s memory — a sanctum of continuity where the passage of time becomes visible. Here, we gather not objects alone, but stories: prototypes, sketches, materials, and manuscripts that chart our evolution as a house. Each item is a witness — evidence of discipline, persistence, and thought.
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Every archive in the Conservatoire tells two stories: one of creation, and one of care. The act of archiving is itself a form of authorship — the deliberate shaping of history so that future generations may understand what once mattered. The Conservatoire safeguards not only the tangible but the spirit of craftsmanship, ensuring that our artisans’ gestures, voices, and philosophies endure.
Conservatoire is a vault of dialogue with time. We treat archives as resources and reference points that inform new creation. Preservation is not a passive act of storage but an active form of renewal. What we keep, we reinterpret. What we remember, we reimagine.
The Conservatoire also serves as a research arm — open to scholars, artisans, and cultural institutions that seek to study the intersections of craft and heritage. It is a place of study and reverence, of material truth and historical imagination. Through its doors, Maison Dragonard affirms that memory is an anchor and a compass toward meaningful continuity.
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The House of Heritage

Maison Dragonard

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