Thinking about seasonal design means adapting both the material available and its uses. Starting with a large quantity of ribbons that the firm Louison wanted to get rid of following a change in its production, the students invented new forms, uses and functions for this material with the aim of producing useful objects.
Workshop conducted by Cécile Van Der Haegen with Marine Bettini, Chloé Clapier, Mathilde Clément, Flavie Gaudin, Valeriia Kucher, Alja Mlekuz, Margaux Monrouveix, Hyemi Mi Park and Marie Szczurek.
In partnership with manufacturer Louison Industries
Flora Koel
Since graduating from Ésad Saint-Étienne in 2017, Flora Koel has centred her approach on the use of the resources available locally in a territory. She conducts circular design projects and develops installations and awareness-raising workshops for children.
Specialist in the textile and plastic industry in Saint-Chamond since 1880, Louison Industries offers a wide range of products and services in the weaving and finishing of straps, ribbons, and fabrics, as well as products made from injection, overmolding, and coextrusion of plastics.