Pleats Please
Creation of prints for Pleats Please, the line of pleated clothing by Issey Miyake. Initially, we were contacted to decline the famous pleated fabric in the field of the house...
Read MoreCreation of prints for Pleats Please, the line of pleated clothing by Issey Miyake. Initially, we were contacted to decline the famous pleated fabric in the field of the house...
Read MoreA variation of Baccarat's Harcourt glass in three models made in a limited series. As Baccarat reminded us, among other things, of the somewhat shady, old-fashioned milieu of gaming circles...
Read MoreSappers at heart, we have always designed, sewn or had our wardrobes cut. In 2003, while rummaging in the basement of a fabric storage room, we unearthed a roll of...
Read MoreUnlike its prestigious ancestors - whose imposing size and sumptuous brilliance only suited the palaces of sultans and princes - the Chignon de Geisha is a small chandelier ruffled with...
Read MoreGourmands and pastry chefs, unlimited lovers of various chocolate cakes, we have always been obsessed with the mold in the shape of a mountain for two reasons. We realized that...
Read MoreThey were sometimes real jobs, with specifications that made Catherine and Sigolène enthusiastic or desperate (the deadlines being often ridiculously short). From time to time, it was well paid, occasionally...
Read MoreAs we have very similar sensibilities, it seemed obvious to Astier de Villatte as to ourselves that it would be right to do a common project. We designed three chests...
Read MoreCreation of a painted fan for the Hôtel Amour, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The fan in room 46 of the Broadway Hotel in New Delhi, thanks to which...
Read MoreCreation of three beans and two crowns, one for the King, the other for the Queen, for the Galette des Rois by pastry chef Pierre Hermé, crowned "Best Pastry Chef...
Read MoreIt was an apartment mast, planted in thrust between the floor and the ceiling and on which many objects with various functions came to be fixed. It was proudly planted...
Read MoreIn Asia, there are old bowls, lacquered and slightly flexible because their soul is made of horsehair. We didn't have the means (nor really the desire) to reproduce this technique...
Read MoreSome objects disappear, and only one copy remains, preserved in the archives. Often it is because the factory or workshop where they were made has closed. Sometimes they were too...
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