ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS
AUTUMN / WINTER 25
For winter 2025, Épice sets out to rediscover unique and fascinating artistic expressions. Impromptu strolls through the streets of Christiania, Copenhagen's bohemian neighbourhood, have inspired dense and vibrant designs.

DANISH CAMPAIGN
SPRING / SUMMER 25
A wonderful escape in the heart of the Danish countryside... Between fields of wildflowers and white sandy beaches, summer is lived in the open air, punctuated by that exhilarating taste of freedom. It's the season for picnics, bike rides and simple pleasures to share with friends. The spirit of hygge envelops the long summer days.

HISTORY OF ART
AUTUMN / WINTER 24
The Autumn-Winter 2024 Spice collection engages with art history, unveiling creations inspired by medieval Danish frescoes, Surrealist rubbings, faded murals and unfinished paintings. Borrowed from the delicate art of pressed flowers, our flamboyant floral prints capture the timeless beauty of dried flowers, paying homage to the illustrious Atlas Flora Danica.

SUMMER ON A GENTLE SLOPE
SPRING / SUMMER 24
A link between Søndervig and Ramatuelle. Summer is bright, playful and resolutely sunny in the patterns, colours and materials of Épice stoles and scarves. Here, a strawberry-print square scarf is casually tied under a huge woven straw hat. There, a striped linen tote bag becomes both a beach bag and an elegant shoulder bag for strolling on the hot pavement.

SCANDINAVIAN LIFESTYLE
AUTUMN / WINTER 23
The Autumn-Winter 2023 collection is showcased in an unusual residential complex that highlights the Scandinavian art of living. Built in 2006 in Nordvest, a former industrial district of Copenhagen, the Bispebjerg Bakke project was designed with the intention of merging modern architecture with art and craftsmanship excellence. Designed by sculptor Bjørn Nørgaardn, a native of Nordvest, this remarkable building features sinuous facades that blend into the hilly surroundings and interiors bathed in natural light.

EMBLEMATIC THEMES
SPRING / SUMMER 23
For this new summer collection, Epice revisits its iconic themes: Checks, Flowers, Danish Herbarium and Small Patterns inspired by Indian Mehndis. Traditional craftsmanship is showcased. The fine, airy weaves with a very soft feel are created by our master weavers. Natural fibres, cotton, linen and silk, with a matte or naturally shiny appearance, are woven to reveal the originality of the designs and the vibrancy of our exclusive colours.

CREATIVITY OF DESIGNS
AUTUMN / WINTER 22
For this collection, the designers gave free rein to their imagination and intuition. The collection focuses on creative patterns, which are then highlighted by bold colour combinations. Some floral patterns feature 14 different colours, requiring 14 different frames. The weaves of the fine, natural fabrics – wool, cashmere and silk –
feature a variety of structures, from simple and textured to embossed, fine or thick, with a very soft feel.

TRAVEL DIARIES
SPRING / SUMMER 22
Entirely hand-woven, the SS22 collection takes a contemplative look at the Scandinavian summer. The multicoloured patterns evoke a wild, sunny, soothing nature, or celebrate the joyful atmosphere of pantomime, which is part of the Danish collective memory. Drawn from our travel journals, the checks of Shuka Masai, a traditional East African textile, are revitalised in an expressive, raw and contemporary style.
The collection is complemented by a range of accessories, including bags, scarves and hats, all made from natural materials such as linen, cotton and wool.

MASTER OF SOFT LIGHT
AUTUMN / WINTER 21
Manual craftsmanship, choice of materials and attention to detail are inseparable from Scandinavian style. Firmly rooted in this tradition, Maison Epice has chosen to present its AW21 collection in an iconic setting for Danish design, the unusual PH's eget hus, built in 1937 by architect and designer Poul Henningsen, known as PH, a pioneer of indirect lighting.

SOMMER HUS
SPRING / SUMMER 21
The 2021 summer collection is inspired by the atmosphere of Sommer Hus, Danish summer houses that were originally allotments designed on the outskirts of large cities, particularly around Copenhagen, and which allowed people who did not live in or near rural areas to grow their own vegetables.

AUTUMN / WINTER 20
