Come and discover a selection of original Christmas gifts at the 4 Christmas pop-ups taking place in the Ateliers de Paris gallery. These objects and gourmet products are made in short circuits by Ateliers de Paris designers and artisans who are members of the " Fabriqué à Paris" label.

The traditional Christmas Pop-Up at Les Ateliers de Paris kicks off this year on Friday November 29 in the gallery at 30 rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris 75012.

Every weekend, former and current residents of Les Ateliers de Paris and artisans from the "Fabriqué à Paris" label offer unique and ethical creations for sale during the festive season. An opportunity to find original, local gifts, sometimes produced just for the occasion, that showcase the creativity of our Parisian designers and artisans.

Exhibitors

Friday, November 29 to Sunday, December 1

Hanako Stubbe

Textile design

Hanako Stubbe is an artisan weaver and textile designer, trained at ENSAAMA and ENSCI-Les Ateliers in Paris. Her practice focuses on the creation of exclusive, bespoke murals and hand-weavings for interior design. She collaborates with designers, artisans, fabric publishers and interior architects. Delicate, meticulous and sensorial, her textiles explore fabric architecture, color interaction and material properties. Hanako pays great attention to her search for raw materials, prioritizing French, ethical and reasoned manufacturing. 

For this pop-up, Hanako presents her series of woven works, "Petits Nuno", as well as a collection of four lights: a table lamp, "La lampe bleue tissée", created with ceramist Camille Romagnani, and three wall lights, "Nott", "Mani" and "Sol", made from Japanese washi paper and French linen.

Katarzyna Cichy

Jewelry

Katarzyna Cichy is a jewelry brand whose founding values are sustainability and circular production practices.

Through jewelry and talisman, Katarzyna Cichy creates pieces that serve as sacred objects and receptacles, capable of enshrining precious memories of times gone by, of landscapes crossed, imaginary and real, thus becoming refuges, spaces of exchange and reliquaries.

All shapes are inspired by personal experiences and memories, colors and emotions. They are inspired by the land and sea, retaining in their details a trace and echo of places lived and experienced. Each piece becomes part of the wearer's personal narrative, accompanying his or her adventures, exchanges, dialogues and dreams.

Anicet

Jewelry

Anicet was born of an urgent need to rethink contemporary jewelry. Anicet was born out of the need to offer creations in line with the societal, economic and ecological values of our time.

Following a degree in political science, a master's degree and 5 years' experience in technological innovation and entrepreneurship, Elia Pradel launched Anicet (Bijoux). Through the recovery and reuse of antique jewelry, Elia creates one-offs and small series. Her compositions form genuine rhythmic structures. Inspired by her Creole cultural heritage, Anicet proposes to renew and weave links between forgotten jewellery-making skills and the demands of contemporary creation. Alongside her collections, Elia develops partnerships in fashion, crafts & design. This approach has been acclaimed by the press, with publications in M le Monde, Elle, Vogue etc.

Anicet organized a jewelry upcycling workshop for the pop-up.

Thursday, December 5 to Sunday, December 8

A.S. Bronze d'art

Jewelry

A.S. Bronze d'art, founded in 2018 by master craftswoman Agnès Sevestre, offers one-of-a-kind jewelry, objects and sculptures, as well as bespoke creations. In her Parisian workshop, everything is made from brass and copper scraps bought back from short circuits and recycled. Her creations, inspired by the plant world, reinterpret classical ornamentation to breathe contemporary inspiration into ancestral know-how. With 11 years of expertise behind her, Agnès is happy to share her know-how, and is committed to passing on her skills to young people and disadvantaged groups.

Mom's cookies

Cookies

Les cookies de maman is a brand of natural, organic cookie creations, with no preservatives, artificial colorings, artificial flavors, thickeners or other additives.

Materialys

Decorative objects and accessories

Materialys is a Parisian brand of decorative objects, accessories and jewelry handcrafted in our workshop. Anchored in an ecological approach, we favor raw materials from the circular economy: shells, husks, grain residues... natural resources recovered in France. Carefully transformed, these materials become durable, aesthetic and resistant objects, combining ethics and design to sublimate your spaces and everyday accessories, in a more respectful approach to nature.

Laurie&LesPetitesMains

Art binder and creator of traditional Ébru marbled papers

A graduate in art bookbinding from the École Estienne, Laurie set up her workshop Laurie&LesPetitesMains in 2012, offering a range of hand-bound notebooks and modular jewelry in folded paper. She also creates marbled art papers that become truly original works of art to be framed. This ancestral Ottoman art, dating back to the 15th century, enables the creation of non-reproducible motifs, each copy being unique and signed by the artist.

Thursday, December 12 to Sunday, December 15

Florence Moorhead

Jewelry

A Franco-American designer, Florence Moorhead has created accessories for many luxury houses, including Saint-Laurent, Givenchy and Jacquemus. In 2022, she created her own jewelry line, drawing direct inspiration from ancestral feminine mythologies 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.

Galatée Pestre

Jewelry

For Galatée Pestre, jewelry is much more than a fancy item: it's a sign of identity that's never chosen at random.

In her silver wire and vermeil collections, Galatée avoids superfluous decoration, and lightly questions the meaning of jewelry. Conversely, with her collection of found jewels, she plays with the decorations of these finds and recreates unique jewels with the allure of ancient treasure. Both artist and jeweler, she is very attached to her craft, and also makes custom pieces, sometimes by transforming or recycling family heirlooms.

Mona Margaux

Jewelry

Mona Margaux thinks of jewelry as a design element and offers a jewellery construction game.

The collection revolves around the Maison's iconic notch mesh, designed to offer a unique piece of jewelry with each new combination. Mona Margaux uses Fairmined-labeled metals and revalorizes pearls and stones from antique jewelry, transformed into exceptional pieces. Fairmined gold and silver ensure a lasting object with ethical value. Jewelry from the permanent collection is made to order, while each season sees the launch of exclusive editions of unique models based on modular knitwear.

SHOESHOE

Accessories

SHOESHOE is a high-end, committed accessories brand that draws its inspiration from the Italian design and architecture of the 50s. The products are made in Italy and France with exceptional leathers from dormant stocks, all certified and traced. SHOESHOE is all about clean, singular lines, designed to last, with no compromise between comfort, design and quality.

Clara Daguin

Mode

Designer Clara Daguin was born in France and raised in California's Silicon Valley. So it's only natural that her work should draw on these two cultures: know-how and technology, embroidery and electronics, the natural and the artificial. She uses fashion to explore how technology accompanies our bodies in current circumstances and future realities: digitization, dematerialization, surveillance.

Using light as a material, she verges on the esoteric, evoking energies and flows, unveiling our invisible infrastructures to let us glimpse what secretly operates beneath our clothes.

Clara Daguin created her eponymous brand in 2017 following her participation in the Festival International de Mode et de Photographie in Hyères. In addition to her own creations, she collaborates with artists, researchers and institutions; Google, Baccarat, Nike.

In 2023 she won the Grand Prix de la Création de la ville de Paris in the Fashion category, and then the Prix de l'Innovation du Label Fabriqué à Paris. In 2024, in collaboration with Dior, she dressed Juliette Armanet and Sofiane Pamart for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

Déjà vu

Souvenirs

Déjà-vu is a design and publishing studio for souvenir objects handcrafted in France. It was co-founded in 2019 by three industrial designers, Luc Serreboubée, Axel Morales and Fanny Serouart.

Each range is designed with care, and particular attention is paid to the selection of the partner manufacturers who make our objects. Production takes place exclusively in France, so that our products keep alive the artisanal skills of small French businesses.

Elsa Pochat

Responsible lighting and objects

Elsa Pochat is a designer of responsible lighting fixtures and objects, which she produces in her 11th arrondissement workshop in Paris.

For the BDMMA Christmas pop, you'll find luminaires by Haute Températures (co-created with Lou Dervieux) on sale, as well as limited series of ceramic and 3D-printed pieces.

Thursday, December 19 to Sunday, December 22

A&K Classics

Mode

A&K Classics, the brand created by designer Chris Ambraisse, sublimates disability by integrating it into its creations. Driven by values of accessibility, the designer creates garments adapted to the specific needs of each individual. By offering pieces that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional, A&K Classics breaks down the barriers between fashion and disability, and works towards a universal style that is accessible to all.

BehaghelFoiny

Design

BehaghelFoiny is a design studio founded by Antoine Behaghel and Alexis Foiny. Their multidisciplinary practice blends furniture self-editing, scenography and image. Reacting to the standardization of objects, they revisit the way materials are sourced and fashioned, resorting to detour and reuse. They develop a playful, experimental approach to design while maintaining a reflexive stance towards industry. The duo has collaborated with cultural institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, and joined the BDMMA's Ateliers de Paris in residence in 2024.

Clémence Althabegoïty

Design

A graduate of the Eindhoven Design Academy and Goldsmiths College, Clémence Althabegoïty is a designer. Driven by environmental concerns, her projects propose alternative solutions and raise awareness of issues such as water scarcity, access to fresh air and noise pollution. Her work is rooted in the local environment, combining design, craftsmanship and science. Working closely with scientific institutes, craftsmen and architects, she explores volume: the object, scenography and micro-architecture.

Jules Levasseur

Design

Jules Levasseur is a freelance designer based in Semur-en-Auxois, Burgundy. Since 2013, he has been conducting research into the evolution of working practices through a collaborative, co-production approach with local players. He created the Métiers Vivants brand in 2024 to disseminate his research through exhibitions and production. From limited series to one-off pieces, from objects to lighting fixtures, each piece is made in the designer's workshops and those of his industrial and artisan partners, redefining the craft in question. 

Practical information
Galerie des Ateliers de Paris
30 rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris 75012
Friday, November 29 to Sunday, December1
Thursday, December 5 to Sunday, December 8
Thursday, December 12 to Sunday, December 15
Thursday, December 19 to Sunday, December 22
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

In pictures

High temperature

Mona Margaux

© Florence Moorhead

BehaghelFoiny

Matthieu Lavanchy and Sophie Arancio

© Clémence Althabegoïty

Plateau Iso 2: Presentation tray © Jules Levasseur

Materialys

Mom's cookies

A.S. Bronze d'Art

Clara Daguin © Sheraz Debbich

Déjà-vu

Anicet

See also