Pierre Hermé Creates An Edible Easter Homage To Artist Beat Zoderer

Pierre Herme Beat Zoderer East Egg

Swiss Artist Beat Zoderer is best known for his multi-banded colored metal sculptures which spherical ones resemble rubber band balls, globes and eggs. When Paris based confectioner Pierre Hermé first encountered Zoderer’s work, he admired his paintings before discovering the singular power and grace of his metal sculptures. This led Hermé to the idea of paying tribute to the sculptor by freely taking inspiration from it.

Pierre Herme Beat Zoderer Easter Egg

The Oeuf Supramat D’Apres Beat Zoderer (The Supreme Egg after Beat Zoderer):
Pierre Herme Beat Zoderer Easter Egg

The Pierre Herme Zoderer Easter Egg (inset) shown with one of Zoderer’s large installations at the Taubert Contemporary:

Easter Egg and Beat Zoderer at the Taubert Contemporary IIHIH

More examples of sculptures by artist Beat Zoderer:

He would create this marvelous Easter egg that not only conveys the fascination and simplicity of a Beat Zoderer sculpture, but serves as a formal exercise in chocolate-making style. Multi-coloured bands of chocolate embrace each other lightly over the shell of an egg with a voluptuous covering of Pure Origine Brésil, Plantation Paineiras dark chocolate with citrus fruit, red berry and spices hints, sustained by chocolate powerful flavours. The edible masterpiece sits upon a pedestal which conceals a secret drawer filled with an assortment of chocolates.

Not available to purchase online, the HOMMAGE À BEAT ZODERER,  A creation by Pierre Hermé is in an edition limited to 15 pieces, can be picked up at their boutiques in Paris.

Pure Origin Bresil Plantation Paineiras Dark Chocolate.
Weight: 875g, drawer contains a 120gr chocolate assortment.
Price: €210.00 (price subject to change)

Pierre Herme offers many beautifully sculpted edible Easter eggs and chocolate, below are a few of their other Easter eggs offered this year.

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