The table and table rituals are an important element of every family, and it is the dining room that tells many stories. The young designer Sarah Espeute has combined all this into unique pieces that are true works of art and each one tells its own story from everyday life. In fact, gathering around the table is responsible for some of the most beautiful memories of family and friends
Tablecloths with social motifs
Sarah Espeute in her studio in Marseille in the south of France, she explores embroidery in a poetic and minimalist way. Each piece tells a story inspired by her sensibility. Sarah uses d for her creationsknows the type of embroidery: traditional hand-made embroidery in Marseille and Cornely embroidery on an old hand-made machine from the 19th century. Tablecloths are made in a variety of sizes and shapes to suit round, square and rectangular tables, and tea towels, napkins and plate trays are also available. Every piece is handmade in a small atelier, with high quality French fabrics.
They impressed us with happy, warm and playful motifs shared meals, hands at the table, plates, food, which very sympathetically depict everyday life situations.