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Making a name in the world of craftsmanship requires creative curiosity, mastering materials, and spending countless hours refining one's techniques. This is the path taken by Marseille-based artist Emma Bruschi. After honing her skills in textile and fashion studies, she embarked on a passionate journey blending family, nature, and the beauty of craftsmanship. At the heart of her work is straw—a humble, unconventional material that has become her signature. Today, her creations adorn our boutique windows. We had the opportunity to visit her workshop and ask a few questions.
A true land of traditions, Camargue is renowned for its expertise in braiding. Within this local heritage, we (re)discovered raffia, a naturally elegant material that pairs beautifully with leather.
How to express the style and disruptive creativity of Mademoiselle Agnès while reflecting the historic craftsmanship of Le Tanneur? This is the challenge we set for ourselves with the famous journalist and fashion icon.
Artist, artisan, and designer, Léna Théodore lives in Arles, where she spends most of her time drawing and designing new crochet pieces, a technique she is passionate about revitalizing. Le Tanneur x Léna Théodore, blending crochet and leatherwork, designed specifically for our windows.
For its new Spring-Summer 2025 collection, Le Tanneur has chosen the Camargue and the magnificent town of Arles as the backdrop for its campaign. It is a choice inspired by the region's rich heritage of craftsmanship, which echoes Le Tanneur's expertise.
Since 1898, Maison Le Tanneur has taken on numerous challenges and led many projects. We are eager to unveil the next one: a unique store dedicated to craftsmanship and fine materials.
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.