Design : Studio Emmanuelle Roule, Marseille
Emmanuelle Roule
Emmanuelle Roule is a designer, ceramist, and artistic director based in Marseille.
In 2007, she founded her creative studio in Paris, developing a cross-disciplinary approach that combines objects, images, and space. After teaching a comprehensive design course at the Haute École d’Art et de Design (HEAD) in Geneva, Switzerland, she taught design using clay at the ENSCI-Les Ateliers school in Paris until 2023.
She collaborates with galleries in France, Japan, the United States, Belgium, and Portugal.
She has exhibited at Mons European Capital of Culture in 2015, Paris Design Week, Villa Vassilieff (Paris), the Cantini Museum (Marseille), Villa Noailles (Hyères), the Thalie Foundation (Brussels), Maison Baccarat (Paris), and the Kiosque Art Center in Mayenne for a solo show. In 2020, the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris acquired several of her pieces for its new restaurant space. She also works closely with architects and hotel groups.
Emmanuelle has been working with clay since 2012. In 2019, she initiated Patrimoine vivant, an applied research project focused on clay and its possibilities, questioning our methods of production and construction of spaces, furniture, and objects in a turbulent and changing economic and ecological context.
In particular, she develops clay/biopolymer combinations, such as natural beeswax and plant fibers. This project links the fields of design, architecture, food, bees, the Massif Central, the south of France, and more generally, the shores of the Mediterranean.
VARIATIONS___ fertile ground
At Artorama, Studio Emmanuelle Roule will present pieces from the KIMONO and NAMI collections
https://www.emmanuelleroule.com/