The Lace Review
@Paris
The second stopover of The Lace Review exhibition takes you on a journey of discovery of the language of Leavers lace through an unpublished book…
The second stopover of The Lace Review exhibition takes you on a journey of discovery of the language of Leavers lace through an unpublished book…
For the 4th year, the Aviva Factory is providing financial support for useful, innovative and sustainable projects. Our project has been pre-selected and in order…
During the exhibition BOOK SALOON, hosted by Made in Town during the Salon du Livre in Paris, SpMillot designed around an emblem that will be part…
This film was made for the Villa Kujoyama exhibition in partnership with Maison d’Exceptions/ Première Vision Paris 2019 with the generous contribution of the Musée…
Caroline Courtois founded “Couleurs du Temps” in 2017 to preserve an ancient know-how in plant dyeing. This textile designer is specialized in silk scarves dying. Once they…
From shearing sheep to weaving and knitting yarns, as well as sorting and washing fleeces and spinning, the Tricolor project encourages the rebirth of the French…
The collection of clothing and textiles developed by French designer Cathy Amouroux in collaboration with Ereena’s Indian workshops, specialists in “eri” silk, can be discovered…
This video was produced by Made in Town as part of the travelling exhibition The Lace Review. At the initiative of the City of Calais,…
The first stage of touring exhibition The Lace Review, that brings together the 14 last manufactures of Leavers lace still operating in Calais and Caudry,…
From 3rd to 29th April 2018, join the TRIANGLE ARTS & MÉTIERS: 22 ephemeral spaces – shops, showrooms, galleries – are available for rent for a week or month during the European Artistic Craft Days and the Futurs en transmission event at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. An exceptional opportunity to make yourself known, develop your economic activity and promote the attractiveness of your territory.
TRIANGLE ARTS & MÉTIERS is co-organized by Made in Town and Slow Made, in partnership with the Musée des Arts et Métiers and the Institut National des Métiers d’Art.