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As an artistically inclined youngster in Paris, Myriam Badault loved whiling away hours in her grandmother’s apartment. She was particularly captivated by an armoire crammed with art supplies, where she would gravitate during visits.
“It was a secret place, where one drawer had water colors, pastels and everything you needed to draw. Another drawer was filled with candies,” says Ms. Badault, now the creative director of Diptyque, a…