The Vietnamese tradition of flower bicycles Street vendor. A colorful merchant who is hardly discovered under a cloud of colors. In...
The Vietnamese tradition of flower bicycles Street vendor. A colorful merchant who is hardly discovered under a cloud of colors. In...
Table linen for a table setting in Dar Kawa, our riad. Black hand embroidered placemats. On the table I ALSO like...
Fez embroidery, tap into the moroccan culture Immersed in Moroccan culture, I naturally became interested in the Fez embroidery. In Morocco,...
Out of fashion | The new fashion, a book that touches me The work itself is already so beautiful. Simply connected. An...
Parole de turban Dis-moi quel turban tu portes, je te dirai qui tu es… La coutume indienne veut qu’un homme coiffé...
Passementerie Aya - home linen with a rare craft For passementerie AYA home linen, the skills are valuable, delicate. A little...
Rakhis bracelet In 2005, I draw my first rakhis bracelet for Samdjhna, indian NGO.The idea remains, action too. Only the bracelet...
Les bols Jain Au cours d’une journée pleine d’humilité, les moines jaïnistes, de blanc vêtus, ont coutume de voyager pieds nus...
I like to be inspired by daily life. From today but also from yesterday, from here or from there. I...
This Mekong + quilts collection was designed under my creative direction. A know-how that deserves as much time for thought...
The Olmassi junior suite, in Dar Kawa, has a new dress code. A new look that gives birth to a...
It is round, friendly and so Indian. So steeped in culture. It struck me throughout my travels. When genereous moments...
Indian know-how is rich, precise and so varied. Among the techniques I have used there is Chikan embroidery. A craft...
NO-MAD in screen printing Screen printing is ancestral in India. It develops finesse, precision, know-how. Screen printing brings colours alive in...
The style of this riad came to life out of the blue. Simply over a period of time… To such...