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Françoise KERJOSE, born 1968 Poentou table runner, 2024 Cornély embroidery in pearl cotton thread on linen canvas. One-of-a-kind 1/1 label in recycled organic cotton. 174 x 54 cm Embroidered motif representing two mirrored stripes, inspired by the colors of Jeanne Malivel's ceramic work and her fabric sketch strokes. --- Françoise KERJOSE, born 1968 Passionate about design, art and materials, Françoise Kerjose explores a variety of artistic techniques, with a particular attraction to traditional embroidery, which is now one of her sources of inspiration. Atelier BOEM's commitment is to highlight natural, noble materials such as linen and hemp, sublimated by contemporary, refined motifs, Cornély embroidered or printed, for a modern, up-to-date image of Breton design. Based in South Finistère for the past two years, she publishes high-quality printed and embroidered textile creations inspired by Brittany's traditional craftsmanship, taking care of every stage of the collection's production. She also collaborates with renowned companies who perpetuate their French know-how, and with former textile workers who put their skills at her disposal. Each creation is produced in small batches, and is designed and produced with respect for the challenges of our time: French manufacturing, respectful choice of materials, sewing carried out in the workshop or entrusted to a local Etablissement de Service d'Aide par le travail. For the Ar Seiz Avel event, she presents three pieces from the Nadozioù Vor Collection, designed in collaboration with Nolwenn Faligot in wool felt from Breton sheep, fashioned in Morbihan.

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Françoise KERJOSE, born 1968 Poentou table runner, 2024 Cornély embroidery in pearl cotton thread on linen canvas. One-of-a-kind 1/1 label in recycled organic cotton. 174 x 54 cm Embroidered motif representing two mirrored stripes, inspired by the colors of Jeanne Malivel's ceramic work and her fabric sketch strokes. --- Françoise KERJOSE, born 1968 Passionate about design, art and materials, Françoise Kerjose explores a variety of artistic techniques, with a particular attraction to traditional embroidery, which is now one of her sources of inspiration. Atelier BOEM's commitment is to highlight natural, noble materials such as linen and hemp, sublimated by contemporary, refined motifs, Cornély embroidered or printed, for a modern, up-to-date image of Breton design. Based in South Finistère for the past two years, she publishes high-quality printed and embroidered textile creations inspired by Brittany's traditional craftsmanship, taking care of every stage of the collection's production. She also collaborates with renowned companies who perpetuate their French know-how, and with former textile workers who put their skills at her disposal. Each creation is produced in small batches, and is designed and produced with respect for the challenges of our time: French manufacturing, respectful choice of materials, sewing carried out in the workshop or entrusted to a local Etablissement de Service d'Aide par le travail. For the Ar Seiz Avel event, she presents three pieces from the Nadozioù Vor Collection, designed in collaboration with Nolwenn Faligot in wool felt from Breton sheep, fashioned in Morbihan.

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