2024

SYLVIE BOYER, TISSERANDE D'ART

Curtains Veils Fabrics Hangings

Sylvie Boyer's mural art and textile sculpture studio, located in a staircase alley typical of this wonderful village, is a gateway to an original creative world. Her travels (notably in Africa) and human encounters nourish her works. She uses natural materials (wool, cotton, linen, silk) as well as more unusual ones (mammoth ivory, palm branches). Sylvie invests a great deal of time and energy in tailor-made training courses to pass on her know-how.

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2024

COMME DES GRANDES

Household linen

Maggy Dada likes to browse, sew, dye, assemble, détourner, give new life to objects. She dreamed of participating in the life of her village, left a "very serious" working life to revive the old grocery store of Penne-d'Agenais and transform it into a place of exchange and creation. In its shop-shop like Des Grands, you will find small antique wooden furniture, new and antique furnishings, original accessories, luminaires, crockery, and especially very beautiful textile creations: different shapes, moelleux doudous, quilts with acidulous colors… All rooms are unique or in limited series, and the whole form forms a beautiful colourful and poetic universe. During your visit, you may have the chance to see Maggy work on a new creation, it also offers workshops for children and adults during which everyone can leave their artistic spirit free of charge.

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2024

PASSION ET CRÉATION

Decoration store

Héléna Vergnes is a passion for decoration. She has always liked to recover, dress, fiddle, détourner, give new life to objects to make them original creations. From here to transform his passion into trade, there was only one step, happily crossed last summer. It opened its shop, installed in a large, well-built dependency of the family residence, 2 km from Penne-d'Agenais, a place large enough to host the many creations born of its fertile imagination. Vases, photophores, jewels, tables, lamps, mirrors, small furniture… all these pieces are unique models, worked from infinitely different materials such as ancient linen, beads, rope, feathers, iron… and even palox, these wooden pallet boxes intended for the storage and preservation of fruits and vegetables.

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