Mathieu Lehanneur’s “Flying Cauldron” Prepares to Ascend Ahead of Paralympic Games

Mathieu Lehanneur's "Flying Cauldron" Prepares to Ascend Ahead of Paralympic Games

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for the extraordinary and a soft spot for innovative designs, I find myself utterly captivated by Mathieu Lehanneur’s Olympic Cauldron for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Having witnessed numerous virtual worlds and fantastical creations in my gaming escapades, I can confidently say that this balloon-like structure, filled with dreams and aspirations, is a breathtaking marvel that transcends the boundaries of reality.


Ever since I started gaming, over a century ago at the Amsterdam Games in ’28, the Olympic Cauldron has been the heart and soul of the experience. In the stadium that year, a symbolic flame was ignited on a tower’s peak, setting the stage for a tradition that would grow even more profound. Fast forward to the Berlin Olympics in ’36, and the torch relay concept was born, transforming this simple fire into a global journey of unity and camaraderie.

Since the ignition of the Cauldron has been a significant part of the Opening Ceremony since its inception, it’s no surprise that the Paris 2024 Games followed suit. Now, with the Paralympic Games opening soon, Mathieu Lehanneur, a French designer, is busy preparing his design for the Cauldron – a creation that resembles a giant balloon.

Mathieu Lehanneur's "Flying Cauldron" Prepares to Ascend Ahead of Paralympic Games
Mathieu Lehanneur's "Flying Cauldron" Prepares to Ascend Ahead of Paralympic Games

The Cauldron, nestled within the Jardin des Tuileries, has emerged as a central attraction for these games. Its streamlined appearance reflects Lehanneur’s signature style, and is fashioned as a tribute to lightness. The design encompasses two primary components: a machined and anodized aluminum frame for the flame-ring, and a 22-meter diameter helium balloon.

He expresses that this extraordinary Cauldron encapsulates all the essence I aimed to infuse into the Olympic and Paralympic artifacts, he states. Illuminated, mystical, and inclusive, it will serve as a guiding light during the night and a radiant daytime source. The flame inside it will be composed of light and water, much like a refreshing oasis in the midst of summer heat.

As a fan, I can’t help but marvel at the success of Lehanneur’s design, particularly the Olympic Cauldron. Within hours of the Opening Ceremony, all 200,000 tickets for its spectacle were snapped up. Every evening, over 10,000 people would gather to witness its grand unveiling. Lehanneur’s studio revealed that both Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, and Gabriel Attal, the French Prime Minister, have endorsed the idea of making the Cauldron a permanent fixture after the Games.

According to Lehanneur, the Torch, the Relay Cauldron, and the Olympic Cauldron can all be seen as parts of the same narrative. He describes the Cauldron as the conclusion and the most powerful emblem of this story, symbolizing light, magic, and unity.

Witness the cauldron soaring aloft once more as part of the Opening Ceremony for the Paralympic Games, happening on August 28th at 8:00 PM Central European Time.

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2024-08-28 17:26