A touch of artistic rebellion

Sarah created Sister Morphine in 2020 during covid, in her bedroom in Paris.

After studying economics and working in fashion, she took some art lessons.
With the desire to create something new, she developed her practice between art and fashion, sculptures that you can wear.
She started experimenting with resin, exploring shapes, colors, inlays. In 2024 she moved to Berin and started working with 3D, allowing her to expand the range of products.

I wanna play with aesthetic codes and senses, have fun, surprise, express a feeling through objects.


WHY SISTER MORPHINE?

Sister Morphine is the name of a song my mother used to listen when I was a child ; a strong name that stays in your mind.

I wanted a strong name for my brand that wouldn’t be mine, I wanted to ignite curiosity and create mystery. Sister Morphine represents to me an allegory of our need to escape from reality, to break free, our desire to dream.

The etymology of Morphine is Morpheus, the dream divinity.