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Angèle Guerre
アンジェル・ゲール

一路パリへ、造形作家アンジェル・ゲールとの出会いアーティストの手で、レザーと紙をメスで切り込んだ精緻でエアリーな彫刻作品が生み出されます。「アールドサヴォワール」の一環として、カプシーヌ通りにあるLe Tanneur店舗のショーウィンドゥがアーティストの手がける新作インスタレーションで彩られます。

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Amélie Dubois
アメリー・デュボワ

The Nantes-based visual artist Amélie Dubois transforms the small, seemingly insignificant details of everyday life into poetic works and has collaborated on a series of creations made from leather offcuts.

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Alix Bortoli
アリックス・ボルトリ

Artist and filmmaker, Alix Bortoli crafts stories and films by hand. From wood to ceramics, from paper to leather, she explores materials frame by frame, following a long and intricate creative process that reveals its magic only once the “play” button is pressed.

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Le Tanneur Vintage
Le Tanneur Vintage

カプシーヌ通り16 番地で開催されるメゾン Le Tanneurのヴィンテージ ポップアップを見出してください。

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Kitesy Martin Studio
Kitesy Martin Studio

Discover the result of our collaboration with Kitesy Martin, a Parisian studio that has been exploring the world of costume jewelry for several years with an uninhibited and committed approach.

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Valentine Huyghues Despointes
ヴァレンティーヌ・ユーグ・デポイント

For this new episode of The Art of Knowledge, we invite you to meet Valentine Despointes, a leather artisan who, using leftover scraps of leather, sculpts lush jungles, colorful animals, stylized figures, and also the leather eucalyptus flowers on which we collaborated.

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Le Tanneur x Adapta
Le Tanneur x Adapta

Le Tanneur unveils two new creations developed in collaboration with the company Adapta, pieces that continue to celebrate the House’s heritage while offering new perspectives on leather goods.

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City guide Arles
アルルシティガイド

To mark our Spring-Summer 2025 collection dedicated to the Camargue — and a photo campaign shot exclusively in the city — it felt only natural to share our favorite spots here.

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Emma Bruschi
エマ・ブルスキ

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.​

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