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Les Marguerites
Cotton, waxed cotton, lurex, polyester, not framed.
60 × 80 cm / 23 × 31 in
2024
Price Upon Request
Created by Laurentine Perilhou in Ariege, France
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Laurentine Périlhou is a French artist and textile artisan who elevates the ancestral art of macramé into a contemporary sculptural language.
Rooted in knotting techniques—particularly macramé, where forms emerge from the quiet repetition of hand-tied knots—her practice bridges tradition and modernity with rare sensitivity.
With her singular vision, Laurentine transforms the humble knot into an intimate meditation on growth, resilience, and transformation. “Each knot is the symbol of a silent construction that translates the plant’s capacity to adapt to its environment and to shape the landscapes it inhabits.” — Laurentine Périlhou
Her pieces are not simply objects — they are contemplative experiences.
Cotton, waxed cotton, lurex, polyester, not framed.
60 × 80 cm / 23 × 31 in
2024
Price Upon Request
Created by Laurentine Perilhou in Ariege, France
Inquire
Laurentine Périlhou is a French artist and textile artisan who elevates the ancestral art of macramé into a contemporary sculptural language.
Rooted in knotting techniques—particularly macramé, where forms emerge from the quiet repetition of hand-tied knots—her practice bridges tradition and modernity with rare sensitivity.
With her singular vision, Laurentine transforms the humble knot into an intimate meditation on growth, resilience, and transformation. “Each knot is the symbol of a silent construction that translates the plant’s capacity to adapt to its environment and to shape the landscapes it inhabits.” — Laurentine Périlhou
Her pieces are not simply objects — they are contemplative experiences.

