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Woven wall piece Strophe

Woven wall piece Strophe

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SKU: DV2316

“Strophe” by Margot Graziani, from the OOI Studio mo-mo collection, 2024.

A weaving crafted with paper, linen, wicker, and handmade plant-based inks, mounted on a wooden base with a wrought iron frame.

Born from the OOI residency by Studio mo-mo, Strophe is a hybrid piece between a screen and a wall art. It can be displayed alone or paired with Glyphe to enhance the installation, adding a unique sculptural and artistic dimension to any space.

Designer : Margot Graziani
Dimensions: W.100CM / D.18CM / H.150CM 
Material: Fabric, wood
Color: Multicolor

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Margot Graziani

Margot Graziani is a French textile artist installed in the south of France. Her work explores the links between language, weaving and color, which she considers forms of narration. It manufactures its dyes from local plants, in close connection with the territories it inhabits. In her workshop, she practices manual weaving to bring out sensitive accounts, carried by material and color.
At the crossroads of art and crafts, his experiments on fibers and textiles reactivate ancient know-how and testify to an intimate relationship to the living.
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