
2021
Series of linen and cotton embroidered by hand with the technique Rozlaly.


2021
Series of linen and cotton embroidered by hand with the technique Rozlaly.
Contrast between the black wool of the sheep of the Siroua massif and the coloured silk of the Rhône Alpes region.
2021
100 x 200 cm
Natural black wool and dyed silk with tinctorial plants
Hand weaving by women from the Nisae El Khir cooperative
Gateway to the Atlas, this bridge was dug by
the waters for centuries.
Place of leisure, it becomes over time the reflection
a society that no longer knows how to manage its waste.
2023
Diptyque 55 x 70cm
Rozlaby embroidery handmade in Marrakech
Hemp stand from the south west of France
French silk yarn and Moroccan wool
Colours obtained from tinctorial plants
2022
Collection of unique rugs and cushions
Wool and silk
Natural dyes made with dye plants
Hand weaving by women from the Nisae El Khir cooperative
For a collection, we invite you to a
travel between the palaces of Marrakech to the
colorful zelliges and desert dunes under the stars.
This collection of textile products is dedicated to art
to live. It reveals a refined eclectic atmosphere,
where the requirement of the material and the accuracy of the drawing
the authenticity of the handmade.
Unique collection of cushions in 40/40cm and 30/50cm.
Each piece is crafted with a unique color combination.
Made with a background of Siroua wool and raised with knotted silk threads.
All colors are achieved through natural dye baths in the Marrakech workshop.
Handwoven on carpet looms by the women of the Nisae Al Khir cooperative.
Embroidery crafted by the artisans of the Amezrou cooperative, at the end of the Draa Valley. Silk threads, cotton or linen fabric. Traditional patterns on contemporary applications.
Price upon request, custom-made production.
All colors (threads and fabrics) are crafted in the workshop in Marrakech using plants. Cosmos, Madder, Indigo, Crown Daisies, and other plants give bright and luminous tones to our natural materials.
Handwoven in off-white and black natural wool from Siroua. Enhanced by the Boucharouite technique.
In Morocco, we often find weavings with black wool, but the color is usually achieved through dyeing. The issue is that black dyeing is highly polluting and tends to bleed afterward.
And why dye the wool when there are still black sheep in Morocco?
Boucharouite Technique use pieces of fabric cut into strips, the weavers use the fabric as yarn to make knotted stitches. This technique is widely used among the Atlas Berbers to recycle old clothing into colorful woven blankets.
For this collection, we have used scraps from a French factory specializing in silk weaving. They produce beautiful muslins, but like any industry, they sometimes have losses or unsuccessful trials. We have reclaimed these scraps to give them a second life. They outline the colorful lines found on the carpet and the squares on the cushions.
Creation of traditional Miao embroidery with craftswomen from Guizhou. Use of silk threads and indigo dyeing.
Collaboration with textile artist Rodolphe Ake
Mix of our worlds, with a desire to create together a unique story-telling piece.