SOLAENN n°1/20 in collaboration with emerging textile artist Hugo Falaise.
LIMITED EDITIONS – 20 NUMBERED PIECES
Each piece within the limited edition must respect the following specifications: personalised dimensions, Comporta fabric by Pierre Frey (27 colours available), raffia embroidery (multiple colours available), and a bronze tone mirror.
YOUR OWN BESPOKE REINTERPRETATION
Beyond the limited edition, the Solaenn mirror can be entirely reimagined as a one-of-a-kind creation. Every element is customisable. If you share your own design brief, the artist will reinterpret it.
– Dimensions: Personalized.
– Fabrics: Replace the Comporta fabric with any fabric of your choice.
– Embroidery materials: Transform the raffia ribbons with cotton, satin, muslin, linen, velvet, leather or metallic ribbon.
– Change the bronze tone mirror to something more elaborate. Églomisé glass, engraved glass, gilded glass.
ART MIRROR BY HUGO FALAISE
Hugo Falaise is a textile artist and embroiderer specializing in contemporary design. Born in Brittany in 1996, he trained at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Nantes before moving to Paris, where he honed his expertise in scenography for fashion, retail, and events. Drawn to artisanal techniques, he founded his studio in 2020 and later refined his material sensibility working alongside glass artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert. In 2024, he established his own atelier to dedicate himself entirely to his craft. Falaise uses fabric as canvas, employing both traditional and experimental embroidery techniques, particularly point de poinçon, a technique similar to carpet tufting that creates loops on the fabric surface for sculptural relief and texture. His work features geometric and organic lines that transform surfaces into tactile compositions.
In 2025, his work has been featured in prestigious publications including Le Monde, where his collaboration with Studio Ziricote was mentioned: “Un miroir pour le Studio Ziricote, qui source du mobilier français pour les architectes à l’étranger.”
