Halo

€4,000.00

By La GADOUE Atelier

La GADOUE Atelier is a duo of French designers based in Brussels, Eloïse Maës and Audrey Werthle. Specialising in textiles and ceramics, they define themselves as designers and craftswomen. They create with four hands, challenging materials and techniques in a circular approach.
The duo draws their inspiration from nature and upcycling. They work with fabric scraps from a variety of sources, including discontinued furnishing fabrics and second-hand shirts. The pieces on display at Augusta were made from upholstery scraps collected from a Belgian interior designer.

  • Hanging piece

  • Second hand shirts, reclaimed cotton mesh

  • 125 x 415 cm x 2 panels

  • Made in Brussels, 2024

This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.

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By La GADOUE Atelier

La GADOUE Atelier is a duo of French designers based in Brussels, Eloïse Maës and Audrey Werthle. Specialising in textiles and ceramics, they define themselves as designers and craftswomen. They create with four hands, challenging materials and techniques in a circular approach.
The duo draws their inspiration from nature and upcycling. They work with fabric scraps from a variety of sources, including discontinued furnishing fabrics and second-hand shirts. The pieces on display at Augusta were made from upholstery scraps collected from a Belgian interior designer.

  • Hanging piece

  • Second hand shirts, reclaimed cotton mesh

  • 125 x 415 cm x 2 panels

  • Made in Brussels, 2024

This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.

UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US

By La GADOUE Atelier

La GADOUE Atelier is a duo of French designers based in Brussels, Eloïse Maës and Audrey Werthle. Specialising in textiles and ceramics, they define themselves as designers and craftswomen. They create with four hands, challenging materials and techniques in a circular approach.
The duo draws their inspiration from nature and upcycling. They work with fabric scraps from a variety of sources, including discontinued furnishing fabrics and second-hand shirts. The pieces on display at Augusta were made from upholstery scraps collected from a Belgian interior designer.

  • Hanging piece

  • Second hand shirts, reclaimed cotton mesh

  • 125 x 415 cm x 2 panels

  • Made in Brussels, 2024

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 by Augusta as part of the Source Material exhibition, at The Dominican Hotel from September 12 to November 3 2024.

Photos1-5 © Oksana Tkachuk; 6 © Lindsay Zébier