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Champagne Abelé 1757 and maître maroquinier Le Tanneur have joined forces for a unique collaboration, combining historical know-how and French art of living.
"L'art du savoir" is a series of collaborations launched by Le Tanneur, dedicated to preserving craftsmanship in French art and craftsmanship. Discover here three creations blending leather and ceramics, three unique models, at the intersection of everyday items and art objects, handcrafted by Parisian designer-artisan Pia Chevalier.
After the success of our first collaboration—a series of tablecloths inspired by the Mediterranean—the Marseille-based artist-designer now reveals the full extent of her talent through two canvas and leather pieces: a tote bag, model 125, and a clutch, both embroidered pieces blending summer softness with beautiful materials.
For our new campaign dedicated to craftsmanship in art, we wanted to talk to you about the dach&zephir studio.
Eléonore Grignon is one of those creative minds that Le Tanneur naturally resonates with. Her project "Atelier Colza" is a blend of craftsmanship, kindness, and a love for beautiful materials. It's a rich project that combines Eléonore's ideas, the skill of her mother Marie-Claude, and a family heritage, that of her grandmothers.
For our new creative journey named "L'art du savoir," dedicated to artists and their skills, we wanted to start by talking about cyanotype, the flagship discipline of Clermont-based artist Marie Clerel.
Since its creation, Le Tanneur has established itself as a symbol of French craftsmanship excellence in the field of leather goods. With over a century of tradition and innovation, the house passionately continues a unique expertise, a precious heritage passed down from generation to generation.
Many crafts and skills are involved in the making of our leather pieces, especially for an exceptional line like Madeleine. Its taurillon leather comes from a century-old family tannery that offers some of the finest leathers in the world. Let's head to Espelette, in the Southwest, to learn more about the Rémy Carriat tannery and their love for (very) beautiful materials.
Creating handbags or wallets is like learning a foreign language that we invite you to discover.
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