Stained glass
Pierre Marie’s encounter with stained glass was instrumental to the evolution of his practice, and has become a central application of the projects carried out by Pierre Marie Studio. Our commitment to work in dialogue with our partner artisan, the Ateliers Duchemin, and with an understanding of the constraints that are inherent to the medium, mirrors our concerted effort of bringing back stained glass in the future of decorative arts.
Rugs & Tapestries
A constant in decorative arts, with a clear practical function of managing interior temperatures, the art of weaving rugs and tapestries presents a natural canvas for a rich visual vocabulary, and as such is at the heart of Pierre Marie Studio’s endeavors. Pierre Marie’s first tapestry, «Ras El Hanout», was handwoven in Aubusson by the historic Manufacture Robert Four, our distinguished partner craftsman. The piece was presented in 2018, and we have since been able to bring such ornamental hand-woven pieces into many interiors.
Fabrics
A natural continuation of Pierre Marie’s ornamental approach to drawing, the creation of original interior fabrics has become a feature of the projects delivered by Pierre Marie Studio. Alongside collections of textile objects, such as throw pillows and blankets, we experiment with various techniques such as jacquard and print.
Wallpapers
Much like textiles, wallpapers are a natural vehicle to bring hand drawn motifs to interior decoration. Seeing the same continuity for Pierre Marie’s work, the Horta Museum in Brussels initiated his collaboration with Atelier d’Offard in Tour. Together they made a custom hand block printed wallpaper for the study of Victor Horta at the Museum.
Blown Glass
Over the years, Pierre Marie has designed hand blown glass objects, starting with vases that have accompanied most of his exhibitions. That exploration of the glass material with master craftsman Atelier Gamil has found its full expression in creating lighting pieces and lamps, such as the Poppy Lamp for «Horn of Plenty», or the Lupara Candelabras.
Ironwork
Since 2018, Pierre Marie has engaged in a fertile dialogue with 5th generation master craftsman François Pouenat to create artful ironwork elements for his designs. From lighting pieces, such as the Lupara Candelabra, to the large floor-to-ceiling structure of «Olu Nelum», Pierre Marie has found in Atelier François Pouenat a remarkable partner that insures the continuity of the French Patrimoine Vivant and is eager to apply his ancestral craft to new creations.
Partner craftsmen
Ateliers Duchemin
Stained glass
Atelier Gamil
Glass-blower
Atelier Lison de Caunes
Straw marquetry
l’Atelier d’Offard
Wallpaper
Manufacture des Émaux de Longwy
Faïences and Enamels
Manufacture Robert Four
Tapestry
Passementerie Verrier
Fabric ornament
Atelier François Pouenat
Ironwork
Ireale
Upholstery
Craftsmanship is at the heart of Pierre Marie Studio.
Over the years, Pierre Marie has engaged a creative dialogue with artisans of varying expertise: stained glass, tapestry, metalwork or glasswork to name a few. This makes for a complex and coherent world, where the ornament serves the object.
Stained glass
Pierre Marie’s encounter with stained glass was instrumental to the evolution of his practice, and has become a central application of the projects carried out by Pierre Marie Studio. Our commitment to work in dialogue with our partner artisan, the Ateliers Duchemin, and with an understanding of the constraints that are inherent to the medium, mirrors our concerted effort of bringing back stained glass in the future of decorative arts.
Rug and tapestries
A constant in decorative arts, with a clear practical function of managing interior temperatures, the art of weaving rugs and tapestries presents a natural canvas for a rich visual vocabulary, and as such is at the heart of Pierre Marie Studio’s endeavors. Pierre Marie’s first tapestry, «Ras El Hanout», was handwoven in Aubusson by the historic Manufacture Robert Four, our distinguished partner craftsman. The piece was presented in 2018, and we have since been able to bring such ornamental hand-woven pieces into many interiors.
Fabrics
A natural continuation of Pierre Marie’s ornamental approach to drawing, the creation of original interior fabrics has become a feature of the projects delivered by Pierre Marie Studio. Alongside collections of textile objects, such as throw pillows and blankets, we experiment with various techniques such as jacquard and print.
Wallpapers
Much like textiles, wallpapers are a natural vehicle to bring hand drawn motifs to interior decoration. Seeing the same continuity for Pierre Marie’s work, the Horta Museum in Brussels initiated his collaboration with Atelier d’Offard in Tour. Together they made a custom hand block printed wallpaper for the study of Victor Horta at the Museum.
Blown Glass
Over the years, Pierre Marie has designed hand blown glass objects, starting with vases that have accompanied most of his exhibitions. That exploration of the glass material with master craftsman Atelier Gamil has found its full expression in creating lighting pieces and lamps, such as the Poppy Lamp for «Horn of Plenty», or the Lupara Candelabras.
Ironwork
Since 2018, Pierre Marie has engaged in a fertile dialogue with 5th generation master craftsman François Pouenat to create artful ironwork elements for his designs. From lighting pieces, such as the Lupara Candelabra, to the large floor-to-ceiling structure of «Olu Nelum», Pierre Marie has found in Atelier François Pouenat a remarkable partner that insures the continuity of the French Patrimoine Vivant and is eager to apply his ancestral craft to new creations.
Partner craftsmen
Ateliers Duchemin
Stained glass
Atelier Gamil
Glass-blower
Atelier Lison de Caunes
Straw marquetry
l’Atelier d’Offard
Wallpaper
Manufacture des Émaux de Longwy
Faïences and Enamels
Manufacture Robert Four
Tapestry
Passementerie Verrier
Fabric ornament
François Pouenat
Ironwork
Ireale
Upholstery