Studio of the Week: uvres Sensibles Shop and Atelier in Marseille
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Studio of the Week: uvres Sensibles Shop and Atelier in Marseille
"Arles-born artist Sarah Espeute learned embroidery as a child but did not return to the practice until decades later. After studying graphic design in Paris, working in Riso printing, founding a publishing house, and painting, she took up embroidery again for a one-off exhibition. The response was immediate. She went on to found Œuvres Sensibles and relocated her studio to Marseille, where she now works from a made-to-measure atelier alongside a team of trained embroiderers and artists."
"Together, they produce her trompe-l'œil tablecloths and characterful works across formats-curtains, table linens, pillows, and more. The space functions as both atelier and showroom: a public setting designed and hand-built in its entirety, where visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Œuvres Sensibles. Here's a detailed look inside the Marseille studio. Photography by Maxime Verret for Oeuvres Sensibles. Above: The studio, at 7 Rue Villeneuve in Marseille, is anchored with long"
Sarah Espeute learned embroidery as a child and returned to the craft decades later after careers in graphic design, Riso printing, publishing, and painting. She founded Œuvres Sensibles and relocated to Marseille, operating from a made-to-measure atelier with a team of trained embroiderers and artists. The studio produces trompe-l'œil tablecloths, curtains, table linens, pillows, and other characterful home textiles. The space doubles as both atelier and showroom, hand-built and publicly accessible to immerse visitors in Œuvres Sensibles. The Marseille studio features long dining tables, curated pottery displays, bespoke seating with embroidered cushions, and a custom-built mobile plywood kitchen.
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