Les petits cuirs #06
By Frédérique Hoet-Segers
Chromatic array showcases examples of the way Frédérique Hoet-Segers assembled strips of leather in a structured yet unexpected way to create patterns and geometrical landscapes. Augusta selected works from the designer’s archives, demonstrating the strength of her technique and the diversity of her composition : wall pieces, jewellery and objects created from leather scraps.
wall panel
«Petits cuirs»: leather scraps cut and assembled by the artist
38.5 x 27.5 cm
made in Lasne
This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.
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By Frédérique Hoet-Segers
Chromatic array showcases examples of the way Frédérique Hoet-Segers assembled strips of leather in a structured yet unexpected way to create patterns and geometrical landscapes. Augusta selected works from the designer’s archives, demonstrating the strength of her technique and the diversity of her composition : wall pieces, jewellery and objects created from leather scraps.
wall panel
«Petits cuirs»: leather scraps cut and assembled by the artist
38.5 x 27.5 cm
made in Lasne
This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.
UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US
By Frédérique Hoet-Segers
Chromatic array showcases examples of the way Frédérique Hoet-Segers assembled strips of leather in a structured yet unexpected way to create patterns and geometrical landscapes. Augusta selected works from the designer’s archives, demonstrating the strength of her technique and the diversity of her composition : wall pieces, jewellery and objects created from leather scraps.
wall panel
«Petits cuirs»: leather scraps cut and assembled by the artist
38.5 x 27.5 cm
made in Lasne
This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.
UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US
This piece was first shown at Augusta as part of the chromatic array exhibition, from November 17 2023 to January 20 2024.
Photos © Lindsay Zébier