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Architect : Neal Beckstedt for a private residence.
handwoven pillow TAKIYA
Collaborations with architectes and designers, decorators, private apartments, participation in international exhibitions, institutional projects…
Architect : Neal Beckstedt for a private residence.
handwoven pillow TAKIYA
Our handwoven rug CADENZA has been selected by architect Emily Summers Design for a private residence.
Credit photo : Stephen karlisch
Our handwoven fabric BAGALI LIGHT GREY has been selected by architect Wesley Moon for a private residence.
Perrine Rousseau, textile artist, is exhibiting her works and hand-woven sculptures for the first time from November 7th to November 29th, 2019.
Her creations inspired photographer Ziv Ravitz, whose photographs punctuate the exhibition.
The opening reception takes place on November 7th from 7pm. Please confirm your attendance to the reception at contact@perrinerousseau.com
Studio Perrine Rousseau Paris
118, rue des couronnes
75020 Paris
© Ziv Ravitz
Our handwoven rug GOPAL has been selected by architect Erica Millar for a private residence.
Credit photo : Joshua McHugh
Our handwoven throw Luberon for a private residence.
Project designed by architect Juniper Tedhams.
Our hand-woven art panel "ADEL" during the PAD in Geneva this last month...
Our piece was exhibitied on the Armel Soyer Galerie booth.
Photo credit : Francis Amiand
Broadcasting of Tendance XXL on the national and international channel TV5 monde.
Dear Clients,
Dear Partners,
We will be pleased to present you our new hand-woven creations during the Biennale Interieur 2018 fair, in Kortrijk (Belgium) from October 18th to 22nd
We will exhibit in the Hall 4 - Stand L20
© Ziv Ravitz
For the broadcasting of Tendance XXL on the national and international Channel TV5 monde, Perrine show us some of her unique prototypes...
A second picture which shows our bespoke handwoven rug for a private residence. Project designed by talented architect Monique Gibson.
© AD Magazine, mars 2018
Our bespoke handwoven rug has been selected by talented architect Monique Gibson in New-York.
© AD Magazine, mars 2018