Lovisa Burfitt
Forged in the exacting ateliers of haute couture at the Beckmans school of Fashion, and mentored by the legendary Marie-Louise Ekman at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, she learned early that a single line can hold an entire universe.
A multidisciplinary force without pause, Lovisa has clothed the façades of H&M flagships from Tokyo to New York in sweeping ink, veiled the great cupola of Galeries Lafayette beneath cascades of fashion drawings during its restoration, and left her unmistakable trace on Guerlain, DIOR, Sephora, Jimmy Choo, Harrods, Selfridges, Rocco Forte Hotels, Absolut Vodka… Her work lives in museums, galleries, and on porcelain for Villeroy & Boch and Rörstrand.
At the quiet center of everything beats her most cherished creation: Mademoiselle Oiseau. Born beneath Lovisa’s pen—an exquisitely eccentric Parisian perched on the Avenue des Temps Perdus among cats that walk on moonlight and birds that keep lost secrets—she first appeared on porcelain, then invited writer Andrea de la Barre de Nanteuil to lend her words. Together they conjured a world that now whispers in twelve languages, dances across theater stages, and drifts through music yet to come.
Lovisa Burfitt does not merely draw.
She opens hidden doors with every stroke.
Step inside.
The threshold is waiting.










