GH Mumm
You can’t help but smile as you click onto Mumm’s homepage. First they make the whole fill-in-you’re-legally-old-enough-to-enter thing easy to do, fun, even, and then, once you click on it, the screen seems to open up as an explosion of…
G.H. MUMM introduces new luxury in the Gobi desert in true nomadic style with explorer Mike Horn and three star Michelin Chef, Alain Passard
The prestigious House of champagne G.H. MUMM celebrated for the fourth time, the beauty of the world with great explorer Mike Horn as part of the Mumm Explorer Experience. From the 8th to the 11th of September, the brand invited…
G.H.MUMM’s escapade takes us to the chic Hamptons region. At the end of the season, the sun is still warm enough for one last picnic in the wild dunes before returning to the city’s heavy pulse. A true expression of “east coast” bucolic, yet relaxed, elegance. This sophisticated culinary experience is a unique, multisensory way to celebrate the world’s variety.
The House of G.H. Mumm has called upon one of the world’s most acclaimed designers to create a range of service accessories aimed at enhancing the appeal of its products. Patrick Jouin is unveiling his first creation, a champagne ice-bucket dubbed “Georges” in tribute to the House’s founder, Georges Hermann Mumm.
An interior architect, designer and creator, Patrick Jouin, whose experience in the world of luxury (Van Cleef&Arpels boutique) and the world of cuisine (restaurant Jules Verne) is recognised internationally, enjoys exploring techniques and materials . He blends constraints,aesthetics and technology to reveal the excellence of every space and every luxury object.
Patrick Jouin studied design in Paris and soon joined the Philippe Starck agency.
In 1998, he founded his own agency in which he started projects on object design, interior architecture and scenography. He created objects and furniture but also a prototype vehicle for Renault.
The GH Mumm Champagne house launched an international website with a unique perspective on gastronomy and design a few months back. In February, the site takes us to the Australian desert (with settings from Ayers Rock and an Australian inspired…



