Matin, Midi, Sieste x Justine Gaignault


Matin, Midi, Sieste is a textile collection designed in collaboration with Justine Gaignault. Woven to transform space by filtering light, it softens its intensity and regulates temperature, offering a sensory experience.


The collection explores the duality of a single weave, which can be developed in two complementary versions: one soft and openwork, the other dense and textured. This collection of materials is available by meter, made to order, and is intended for interior architecture, decoration, fashion, or scenography projects.






Through the felting of wool, the material evolves and generates aleas. The industrial textile thus becomes organic, irregular, alive. The subtly woven patterns reveal their rhythm under the effect of sunlight, causing the white monochrome to vary throughout the hours of the day.
Produced locally in Belgium, from natural and bio-based fibers French linen and wool, the collection is part of an ecosystem-building approach and highlights artisanal and industrial craftsmanship.
Catalogue available on request.



Category: Material (woven)
Year: 2025-2026
Location: Paris
Status: Self-edition
Catalogue available on request
Collaboration: Justine Gaignault
Photos Credits: Juliette Berthonneau,
Justine Gaignault
Matin, Midi, Sieste x Justine Gaignault

Matin, Midi, Sieste is a textile collection designed in collaboration with Justine Gaignault. Woven to transform space by filtering light, it softens its intensity and regulates temperature, offering a sensory experience.



The collection explores the duality of a single weave, which can be developed in two complementary versions: one soft and openwork, the other dense and textured. This collection of materials is available by meter, made to order, and is intended for interior architecture, decoration, fashion, or scenography projects.



Through the felting of wool, the material evolves and generates aleas. The industrial textile thus becomes organic, irregular, alive. The subtly woven patterns reveal their rhythm under the effect of sunlight, causing the white monochrome to vary throughout the hours of the day.

Produced locally in Belgium, from natural and bio-based fibers French linen and wool, the collection is part of an ecosystem-building approach and highlights artisanal and industrial craftsmanship.
Catalogue available on request.



Category: Material (woven)
Year: 2025-2026
Location: Paris
Status: Self-edition
Catalogue available on request
Collaboration: Justine Gaignault
Photos Credits: Juliette Berthonneau,
Justine Gaignault