



Philanthropy
November 2025
Charity auction
Greenpeace france- Oceans campaign
November 25th 2025 at Drouot
Did you know?
As buyers of antiques, you are adopting a highly eco-responsible attitude. Buying furniture, objects or works of art that are decades or even hundreds of years old, restoring them where necessary rather than replacing them - what could we do better? For those who would like to go even further, we are organising a charity auction with Nicolas Nouvelet to benefit Greenpeace's campaign to protect the oceans.
Why Greenpeace?
We chose Greenpeace for two main reasons: because of its size, Greenpeace is able to tackle environmental issues at an international level; and it is a non-partisan, 100% independent organisation that relies solely on private donations for its operations.
How can I take part in the sale?
You can donate an object (a work of art, furniture or any other item that can be sold at auction) to be included in the sale. All proceeds will be donated to Greenpeace. And as a donor, you will receive a tax receipt enabling you to deduct 66% of the amount of your donation from your income tax.
A big thank to everyone who have given us their support.
Along with the primary forests, the oceans are the vital organs of our planet, and protecting them has been at the heart of Greenpeace's mission since its inception. The climate, humanity and all living things depend on their good health.
Decades of industrial fishing, pollution and oil and gas drilling have plunged the oceans into an unprecedented crisis.
To protect and restore ocean ecosystems, Greenpeace France is engaged in two major battles:
- the establishment of the first international marine sanctuaries, which should cover 30% of the sea surface by 2030 and prevent any destructive activity within them
- the fight against the burgeoning seabed mining industry, which threatens ecosystems that have until now been largely preserved. A major conference on the ocean will bring together heads of state from around the world in Nice in June 2025. Greenpeace France is mobilising now to make this a victory for the ocean.
