Claire Tabouret has unveiled her designs for new stained glass windows for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, a controversial project replacing 19th-century works by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste Lassus.The contemporary designs, themed around Pentecost and unity, have sparked significant public opposition and legal challenges, despite being funded by the state for 4 million €.Tabouret's exhibition "D'un seul souffle," showcasing full-scale models of the windows manufactured by
Atelier Simon-Marq, is currently on display at the
Grand Palais until March 15, 2026, with installation planned for late 2026.