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Pop-up by Cèucle
- Event type Store
- Date 19 > 24.03.2024
To celebrate the release of her new drop, Cèucle, resident at Les Ateliers de Paris, took over the Ateliers de Paris gallery from March 19 to 24, 2024.
An exclusive opportunity to discover the brand's new unisex wardrobe pieces.
The event also featured a curation of accessories, objects and art books dear to the brand, created by Studio Quiproquo, Julia Bartsch, Banbogi/Céline Yang, Aurélie Mathigot, Cysé Paris, Alex Besikian, Mario Picardo, Antoine Orand, and Sidonie Ronfard, with a re-use scenography imagined with Bureau Bien Vu.
Ceucle
By Auriane Blandin-Gall
Cèucle offers a contemporary, unisex and upcycled wardrobe. Blending streetwear and Japanese inspirations, the pieces play on ample volumes, cut-outs and asymmetries. Each garment is available in a cameo of timeless colors, with combinations of materials and half-tones.
Founded in 2021, by Auriane Blandin-Gall, a graduate of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, Cèucle makes its pieces, in Île-de-France, in collaboration with Mode Estime/Le Labo, a work-integration workshop.
Studio Quiproquo
By Marie Vernier-Lopin and Bastien Phung
Quiproquo is a studio formed in 2021 by Marie Vernier-Lopin and Bastien Phung, designers, ceramist and cabinetmaker. Their approach is global, rooted in a territory, considering the environment and its actors as the starting point for every project. The duo is interested in know-how, in order to understand the possibilities offered by workshops as a creative medium. They invite us to reconsider our needs, and a fortiori the choice of what surrounds us. He proposes narrative objects that question both their form and their use. Studio Quiproquo is resident at Les Ateliers de Paris.
Banbogi
By Cécile Yang
Studio for researching and preserving ancient manual practices. A dialogue between past and present, between France and Korea. A universe built around neutral and earthy hues, natural and innovative materials.
Cysé
By Anne-Cécile Grandjean and Sylvère Chatenet
CYSÉ is the combined inspiration of Anne-Cécile Grandjean and Sylvère Chatenet, textile designer and graphic designer, lovers of beauty and the handmade. It's about working with color, pattern and materials. It's about creating and perfecting interior objects and accessories by hand. By taking the time it takes. It's the emergence of a limited, reasoned production of objects that last, that we like to keep and look at.
Aurélie Mathigot
Artist, photographer and embroiderer. Winner of the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris in 2012, Aurélie Mathigot regularly collaborates with fashion, design and contemporary art.
Julia Bartsch
Julia Bartsch is a seasonless jewelry brand created in 2021 by designer and artisan jeweler Julia Bartsch. The brand offers a selection of high-end recycled jewelry that embodies longevity and local craftsmanship. Characterized by sensual, organic shapes and natural fluidity, each piece is designed to interact naturally with the wearer's body. The pieces are individually crafted, hand-sculpted using the traditional lost-wax casting method. Made from recycled 925 sterling silver by the designer herself in her workshop based at Les Ateliers de Paris. By combining digital design and artisanal craftsmanship, each piece has a strong personality and timeless aesthetic value. Julia Bartsch is a resident at Les Ateliers de Paris.
Alexandre Besikian
Artist graduated from the Beaux-arts de Paris. Since 2010, his drawing work has been shown in numerous exhibitions and publishing salons between France and Japan.
Antoine Orand
Graduated from the Arts-Décoratifs de Strasbourg. His work oscillates between minimalism and baroque effusion, with a marked tendency to observe everyday objects.
Mario Picardo
Visual artist, graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris. Drawing on urban collections (objects, videos, photos...), Mario creates paintings in which the fruit of his research, between abstraction and figuration, is interwoven on canvases of flashy colors, reminiscent of American pop and impressionist culture.
Sidonie Ronfard
Visual photographer. Sidonie plays with photographic revelation, transferring her images to various media to convey the intentions of her shots of reality. Expressing our emotions, our thoughts, that which cannot be seen but which feeds on reality, is the red line she explores.
Bureau Bien Vu
Space design studio that relies on reuse to limit the footprint of developments.