‘les 2 font la paire’, made of silk / polyamid / viscose the designers produce the butterflies on request
belgian designers anne masson and eric chevalier’s work is illuminated by an original approach – an open practice, without any preconceptions concerning the results; very different items: a scarf, a cushion, a hanger, chair, a cover, a carpet, etc. these day-to-day objects are explored regarding their different possible levels, sometimes the couple concentrates on the yarn, sometimes on the motif, on a structure or on a specific form.
installation at les drapiers gallery, liège, belgium
the processes employed evolve continuously from one collection to another: pieces are perfected over time, structures or a motifs grow into new ones and change place, one work leads to another.
post-it chic gilt-edged post-it
‘domestic snake’ steel hanger & polyamid rope
hanger, available in 3 colours: red / opale / granite
‘paper shell’
magazine fragments are used to slip notes or pictures in between the pages. there is sticker at the back to put it on the wall. each piece is unique.
the making of ‘paper shell’
‘papiers poncés’, detail – paper on wood
‘papiers poncés’ boards – paper on wood
‘papiers poncés’, detail – paper on wood
‘dérapage controlé’ the repetition of one line of the pattern changes the design to stripes
anne masson and eric chevalier
anne masson and eric chevalier have collaborated since 2003. they were trained in textile design, and most of their objects are the result of investigation and of an experiment with materials. both also teach in the textile design department of la cambre in brussels. their chevalier – masson collection is produced in belgium and france, and is sold in galleries and concept stores.