Collaborations


Each project is a unique encounter between ideas and expertise. By collaborating with other creators, regardless of their field, Laboratoire Textile enjoys exploring new horizons to design original pieces that reflect a shared vision.
Like a rewarding creative adventure, all our collaborations are areas of innovation and opportunity.

  • Collaborations - Bloom Sushi

Restaurant

Bloom Sushi


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2022
Laboratoire Textile x Atelier Zebulon Perron
Located at Place des Festivals in Montreal, the restaurant Bloom Sushi was designed byAtelier Zebulon Perronrenowned for its elegant bar and restaurant fittings. Four examples of the N°135 lamp alongside local creations such as paper sculptures by Pauline Loctin and wallpaper by Walls of Ivy in a soft, colorful environment.


  • Laboratoire Textile - Collaborations - C2 Mtl

Événemntiel

C2 Mtl


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2022
Nuages
The team of C2 Montreal trusted Laboratoire Textile to bring two geometric clouds to life on the main stage of the Fairmount Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Composed of 480 triangles cut, folded and assembled by hand, this technical challenge allowed Laboratoire Textile to explore new territory.

Photo: C2 Montréal
Design: C2 Montreal


  • Collaborations - Klô-Pelgag

Artiste

Klô Pelgag


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2015
Costume for Klô Pelgag.
Costume design and creation for Klô Pelgag's "Les Corbeaux" video clip.
Parures en voile de ramie dévoré grâce à des techniques de sérigraphie artisanale. Fidèle à l’univers mystérieux, ludique, et souvent surréaliste de Klô Plegag, cette immense collerette contient des motifs cachés de fraises, de bananes, de beignes et de crème glacée.

Video production: BAZ
Production: Roméo & Fils


  • Collaborations - Exposition universelle-de Shanghai
  • Collaborations - Exposition universelle-de Shanghai

Exposition

Exposition Universelle de Shanghaï


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2010
Motif architectural
Lucie Leroux began her career in lighting by working for the CNRS at the Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Habitat, more specifically in 3D modeling of architectural lighting renderings. This seemingly highly technical job, far removed from the material, was her first contact with light and pattern.
As project manager for the UBPA (urban best practices) zone at the Shanghai World Expo 2010, her role was to turn the vision of lighting designers and engineers into images. An experience that went well beyond image simulation, as a pattern of shadowy insects climbing tall grass came to life on a 40-metres-long building during this international event. Here we clearly see the beginnings of his current approach, in which motifs interact with light.

Lighting design: Ingelux and Cobalt Lumière
Photo: Région Rhône Alpes



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