Maison d’Exceptions: The Ultimate Showcase of High Creativity at PV Paris

January 7, 2026
Première Vision Paris

Maison d’Exceptions is back for its 13th edition, with 22 artisans and ateliers from all around the world. Designed with luxury brands in mind, this space is dedicated to rare and cutting-edge know-how.


Maison d’exceptions is a reserved area, accessible stricly by accreditation only, and reserved for professionals in the luxury markets. To ensure optimal working conditions for the ateliers and visitors present, Première Vision reserves the right to control access to this area.

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Amaltas Atelier

AMALTAS ATELIER - India

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Amaltas Atelier is a specialised embroidery and surface-development atelier based in Mumbai, India, working with luxury fashion and couture brands. The atelier combines traditional Indian hand-embroidery techniques with contemporary design applications and technical precision. Its expertise spans couture and demi-couture embroideries, custom embroidery technique research and rapid swatch development with limited production runs. Materials include silk and metallic threads, beads, sequins, natural stones, and mixed media applications. The atelier operates with dedicated teams, controlled quality standards, and strict confidentiality, supporting international clients from concept development through execution.


Anne Lopez

ANNE LOPEZ - CRÉATRICE D'UNIVERS - France

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Anne Lopez, based in Paris, is a creator specialising in bespoke works for luxury and interior design. She combines drawing and materials to craft dreamlike universes expressed through her collections. Movement and wind-inspired forms are central to her work. She uses stucco, reinterpreted for contemporary and unexpected applications such as car door panels or perfume bottle adornments.


Antonin Mongin

ANTONIN MONGIN - France

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Antonin Mongin is a design researcher (Ph.D.) and textile artisan-designer based in Paris. His work focuses on transforming rare and unusual fibers into textiles, such as natural or synthetic cut hair, horsehair, and bast fibers (flax, hemp, nettle, etc.). In his studio, he weaves and knits textiles for haute couture houses, luxury ready-to-wear brands, and interior design.


Atelier Aurélia Leblanc

ATELIER AURÉLIA LEBLANC - France

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After a degree at the Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Aurélia Leblanc founded her textile design studio in 2016. Convinced that the artisanal sphere is a privileged field for innovation, she experiments with the combination of bio-sourced and technical fibers to create a poetic and narrative universe. Yarns of banana, hemp, linen, and aloe vera interact with horsehair, metal, jewelry, ceramic beads, and glass thread to craft unexpected textures.

Atelier Natalia Rios

ATELIER NATALIA RIOS - Brazil

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Natalia Rios is a Brazilian textile designer specialising in embroidery. Graduating from École Lesage in Paris, she has managed her embroidery workshop & school in São Paulo since 2015, creating hand-made pieces for fashion, interior design, and visual arts, and offering courses. She has created embroideries for Cartier, Hermès, Guerlain, and several Brazilian fashion designers.


Atelier Seiran

ATELIER SEIRAN - Japan

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The atelier specialises in indigo hand dyeing. Yoko Hashimoto founded Atelier Seiran in 1970 in Tokushima, Japan, to revive traditional Japanese indigo. She developed “indigo wax dyeing” and created high-quality textile artworks. Her daughters, Hatsuko Ukigawa and Kiyoko Hashimoto, now run the atelier, promoting indigo culture and developing new sales channels.


Atelier Sofia Shazak

ATELIER SOFIA SHAZAK - France

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Founded in 2016, Atelier Sofia Shazak transforms leather for ornamental and functional applications in fashion, décor, and objects. Trained by the Compagnons du Devoir, Sofia Shazak specialises in leather molding, shallang, and equestrian harness, reinterpreting traditional techniques for contemporary design.

Atelier Sumbiosis

ATELIER SUMBIOSIS - France

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Atelier Sumbiosis is a textile ennoblement laboratory where science and fine craftsmanship meet to create natural textiles and exceptional pieces for the luxury sector. The studio collaborated with Japanese artisans skilled in hikizome and shibori, developing plant-based pigments and dyes from invasive sea urchins with Sorbonne University.

Audrey B. Studio

AUDREY B. STUDIO - France

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Audrey B. Studio, founded in 2022 by Audrey Bigouin, is a research studio dedicated to soft materials. It creates bespoke materials and 3D systems for fashion, design, and architecture, innovating by shifting traditional materials and know-how to new uses.


Breton Céline

BRETON CELINE - France

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Céline Breton is a knitwear designer and artisan. Since 2021, each project is conceived with the client through textile experimentation, then prototyping and limited production. Pieces are handcrafted in her Paris studio.

CECILE FEILCHENFELDT

CÉCILE FEILCHENFELDT - France

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Cécile Feilchenfeldt, is a designer specialising in experimental textiles, particularly knitwear. Graduating from Zurich University of the Arts, she has collaborated with prestigious clients and received numerous awards, including the Artisanes Prize 2024.

Cécile Gray

CÉCILE GRAY - France

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Since 2017, Cécile Gray has developed a unique metal mesh technique, at the intersection of weaving, embroidery, and jewelry. Award-winning, she collaborates with Hermès, Ruinart, and Piaget.


Domyo

DOMYO - Japan

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Founded 370 years ago in Ueno, Tokyo, DOMYO is an atelier devoted to the art of kumihimo. It preserves and advances this traditional craft through precise and colorful braided cords.

Form Weben

FORM WEBEN - United Kingdom

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Form Weben creates garments woven directly on the loom without cutting. Fabric and shape develop simultaneously, allowing complex drapes and forms while reducing waste and CO2 emissions.

Karl Mazlo

KARL MAZLO - France

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Jewelry designer Karl Mazlo explores textures and precious materials to reveal their uniqueness. Each texture becomes a unique language, inspiring innovative collaborations.

Les Atelier Carnoy

LES ATELIERS CARNOY - France

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Les Ateliers Carnoy specialise in luxury leather goods, combining traditional craftsmanship and material innovation. They offer unique surfaces and bespoke creations.

Marie Archambaud

MARIE ARCHAMBAUD - France

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Marie Archambaud founded her metallic embroidery studio in 2022. She creates root-like lace and cellular meshes inspired by the living world for fashion, luxury, and visual merchandising.


Marta Mantovani

MARTA MANTOVANI - France

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Marta Mantovani develops unique pieces and bespoke embroidery for fashion, interior design, and visual arts, transforming leather, wood, ceramics, and straw through embroidery, molding, and weaving.


Omi-Jofu

OMI-JOFU - Japan

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Omi Jofu offers high-quality hemp and ramie fabrics handwoven in the Koto region of Shiga. Traditional techniques include Kibira (hand spinning), Kasuri (ikat dyeing), rubbing, and water twisting.


Plume Nova by Kashida Studio

PLUME NOVA BY KASHIDA STUDIO - India

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Plume Nova draws on the ancient art of Kalamkari to create hand-painted motifs and embroidery, combining natural fibers, gold threads, and sumptuous fabrics. Over 600 artisans continue this legacy.

Stel Ornements

STEL ORNEMENTS - Spain

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Since 1995, Stel Ornements has reinvented the family know-how in ecological resin to create delicate buttons and ornaments, inspired by the sea and flowing water.
Yukizna

YUKIZNA - Japan

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YUKIZNA transforms flat materials into 3D forms using its patented “Piece & Part” system. Based in Tokyo, the brand offers craft kits, workshops, and custom-made creations.


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