Tag : Coming soon
Collective, exhibition-sale
- Event type Store
- Date 27 > 29.06.2025
COLLECTIVE is an exhibition and sale that brings together craftsmen, artists and designers around a shared vision: that of beauty, the right gesture and a job well done.
For three days, the public is invited to discover a selection of one-off pieces or small series, fashioned from noble and sensitive materials such as lace, leather, silver, wood and stone. These materials are worked with poetic precision to create objects that are both contemporary and imbued with savoir-faire.
Textiles, jewelry, furniture, sculpted objects or accessories: each creation reveals technical mastery as much as aesthetic research.
The works will be available for sale or pre-order, in a convivial atmosphere conducive to exchanges and encounters with the artists.
An invitation to celebrate the hand, the material, and the time of making.
Artists, craftsmen and designers
Mona Margaux
Jewelry

Agathe Fleurant began her career as a designer following training and research at the Ecole Boulle. In 2022, she created Mona Margaux: a house of jewelry and modular objects.
Sustainability is at the heart of her creative approach: Agathe chooses to use Fairmined-labeled precious metals, and revalorizes pearls and stones from antique jewelry.
The permanent collection is built around simple forms that can be considered individually or collectively. Each piece is made to order, in Paris.
SHOESHOE
Fashion accessories

Alongside a career as a knitwear designer for luxury brands (Louis Vuitton, The Row), Elodie Verdan returned to her first passion, shoes. She decided to create SHOESHOE, a high-end, committed accessories brand that draws its inspiration from Italian design and architecture of the 50s. Her creations are made in Italy and France with exceptional leathers from dormant stocks, all certified and traced. Elodie Verdan offers models with clean, singular lines, designed to last, with no compromise between comfort, design and quality.
Violette Stehli
Jewelry

Violette Stehli is an artist and jewelry designer based in Paris. Born in California and a graduate of Sydney University's School of the Arts, she draws her inspiration from nature, the personal stories of her customers and precious stones. Her jewelry, made entirely by hand from casts of bones, teeth, claws and other organic materials, forges an intimate link between the wearer and the living world.
The brand has always been committed to sustainability: each piece is handcrafted in Paris from Responsible Jewellery Council-certified metals, and stones sourced from Parisian lapidaries with recognized expertise. This commitment has earned the brand the Fabriqué à Paris label, recognition of its expertise and values.
Daniel Rodriguez
Mode

Daniel is a fashion designer, trained at Atelier Chardon Savard after studying Literature at the Sorbonne and years of theater practice. Inspired by Margiela, Kawakubo, Galliano and McQueen, he developed an early interest in reusing existing pieces, transforming them with meaning and daring. After a spell in fashion communications with houses such as Dries van Noten and Jacquemus, he decided in 2023 to return fully to design. He designs unique, committed pieces at the crossroads of costume and contemporary fashion.
Shari Lesmes
Mode

Shari is a knitwear designer and fabric sculptor born in Colombia, shaped in England and anchored in Paris, her career weaves together cultures, time zones and textile codes. A graduate of De Montfort University and the Institut Français de la Mode, she approaches knitting not just as a technique, but as a language, a language that speaks of tradition, duality, experimentation, strength and sensuality.
Her textures emerge from an in-between world of migration, memory and movement. Between craft and futurism, her work oscillates between resistance and desire, tradition and rupture. After working for Paco Rabanne and Acne Studios, Hari has now chosen to develop her own creative language.
Each creation is a story.
Each thread, a memory in motion.
Florence Moorhead
Jewelry

A Franco-American designer, Florence Moorhead has created accessories for many luxury houses, including Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Jacquemus and Ami Paris. In 2022, she created her jewelry line, with its elemental geometries and organic shapes, directly inspired by the archaic goddesses of Antiquity, medieval witches and minimalist design. Her objects are strong and simple, between austerity and delicacy, volume and lightness, where the archaic meets the ultra-contemporary. The jewels are made in Tuscany and Paris, in a workshop dedicated to the integration of refugee craftspeople, in a responsible and supportive ecosystem.
Mavelle Paris
Lingerie

Mavelle was born in 2016, in the intimacy of the designer's bedroom. Enamored of freedom, in love with love itself, she began creating lingerie sets as invitations to self-acceptance, spaces to express all facets of femininity, in its truest, fullest, most profoundly human form.
Tired of the constant injunction to be a "strong woman", she has chosen to invite women to be true: in their sensitivity, their sensuality, their "imperfections" their strengths, their nuances, their life chapters, their transformations, their dualities. As if each creation were a catalyst, an expression of what she lives, shaped by the slices of life she experiences, the places that inspire her, and the ever-evolving relationship she maintains with her body and her intimacy.
Office Objects
Second-hand furniture and objects

Founded by Marie Ullah, Office Objets is an online boutique dedicated to second-hand Asian and French furniture and objects. Conceived as a link between the past and the present, its selection showcases forgotten pieces, carefully chosen with a sustainable approach.
Office Objets cultivates purity and materials: solid wood, stoneware, stone and rattan are combined in a wabi-sabi spirit, where elegance is born of trace, imperfection and gesture. Her universe blends brutalist design, vintage and classic pieces, everyday objects and tableware.
Based in Cap18, in a workshop-showroom with raw and luminous lines, Office Objets welcomes by appointment those who wish to discover the beauty of time in a different way.
@officeobjets / marie.ullah.liebelin@gmail.com
Linea Recta - Andréa Perez
Publishing house

Andrea Pérez is a creative consultant and DA, working between the worlds of fashion and independent publishing. Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador, and now based in Paris, she navigates between disciplines to tell stories that matter. Her experience of migration and cultural displacement nourishes a practice rooted in ambivalence and hybridity.
She is the founder of Linea Rectaa publishing house born of the need to explore the complexities and nuances of the Latin American diaspora. Through the printed object, Linea Recta becomes a platform for collective expression and experimentation - fusing editorial with installation and object placement.
Chloé Valorso
Jewelry

Chloé Valorso is a Spirit Artist Jeweller.
Meteorites, pebbles, silver dust, crocodile jaws, fluorescent dinosaurs, medicinal plants, bronze scraps, plaster molds, tarot cards and dream phrases populate her studio. Trained at Central Saint Martins and then the Royal College of Art, her practice evolves from jewelry to body sculpture. She is interested in the primary meaning of jewelry as a medium for capturing the inner energies of our body, soul and spirit, in resonance with those outside. The techniques are porous and the sculptures act on the body through their symbolism and the properties of the materials; from the real Witch Craft. In 2018, an RCA grant took her to Indonesia to work with shamans, where she discovered conscious breathing. Her process becomes ritual: an alchemical breath inscribed in matter. Her works are amulets activated by the body, charged with symbols, stories and reinvented mythologies. She is the winner of the 2024 ELLE LVMH Craftswomen's Award.
Studio Engpiplard
Design

Kelly Eng and Marie Piplard are two designers from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, based in Cachan.
Between curiosity and obsession, Studio Engpiplard is dedicated to collecting objects and tools from the past and questioning their singularities.
The forgotten, the oldest, in the shadow of interests or at the heart of a fascination: it's through the material traces of yesteryear that the research develops. Like everyday actors, almost personified, objects are thought of as intermediaries and allies, nourishing imaginations and questioning new uses.
The practice takes particular care to enhance the know-how of the hand and the intelligence of natural materials.
Practical information
Friday, June 27 to Sunday, June 29
11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Cocktail June 26 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Galerie des Ateliers de Paris
30 rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, 75012