It is said in Seoul that luck would be held in the folds of the Pojagi. When this everyday fabric is reinvented in coated canvas, and lends its layouts to the wall, is happiness still hiding there? We have seen it reappear between the wide meshes of abaca and raffia weaves. On the canvas, in large flat areas of color, streaked with visible seams...
It is said in Seoul that luck would be held in the folds of the Pojagi. When this everyday fabric is reinvented in coated canvas, and lends its layouts to the wall, is happiness still hiding there? We have seen it reappear between the wide meshes of abaca and raffia weaves. On the canvas, in large flat areas of color, streaked with visible seams, it has the elegance of a soft and soothing, earthly gift, sometimes almost faded from having been transmitted and connected from generation to generation, but still just as soothing. . This collection was designed as a follow-up to the Eldorado collection, based on the Atelier d'Artiste design. It originates from the Pojagi that we discovered in Korea. These textiles used to wrap gifts and objects (Chogak is the popular term) are composed of several fabrics. They are reinterpreted here in coated canvas layouts, using a raffia or abaca effect in serene and melodic colors, almost chalky for some: terracotta, powder pinks, lake greens and blues, natural bleached.