Attention die-hard fans - Johnny Depp invites himself to Deyrolle, the iconic Parisian cabinet of curiosities, for afree collab-expo. On the program? Limited editions, including one inspired by famous 19th-century educational posters, featuring an icon as massive as it is symbolic: the Elephant. From March 28, 2025, Paciderm will make its grand entrance into the Deyrolle jungle.
Deyrolle, the cabinet of curiosities with 1001 treasures, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris
For almost two hundred years, Deyrolle has been a veritable scientific and educational institution. Located on rue du Bac, this cabinet of curiosities is a veritable goldmine for all: collectors, enthusiasts, families, the curious... [Read more]
Actor, director, painter, singer (yes, all of the above)... Johnny Depp collects caps as well as rare objects and vintage treasures. At home, antique books, taxidermy and scientific curiosities pile up like a Tim Burton movie set. It's a world that echoes Deyrolle, a temple of naturalism for over 200 years, where art, science and education come together. In short, it's a no-brainer!
Why the Elephant? Because Johnny Depp incorporated it into his art back in the 90s, when he was exploring new parental instincts, seeing it as a quiet, protective and ultra-sensitive force. Because at Deyrolle, it symbolizes endangered biodiversity and ecological urgency. In short, a behemoth of meaning that deserves to be in the spotlight!
With Paciderm, Johnny Depp and Deyrolle sound the alarm: nature is a fragile masterpiece that must be preserved. A message as imposing as the animal it represents, to be discovered from March 28, 2025 at Deyrolle.
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Dates and Opening Time
Starts March 28, 2025
Location
Maison Deyrolle
46, rue du Bac
75007 Paris 7
Prices
Free
Official website
deyrolle.com
More information
This work is produced in 250 numbered copies, signed by Johnny Depp (1750 euros).



Deyrolle, the cabinet of curiosities with 1001 treasures, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris


















