This workshop window's project has been created for a tailor in Lausanne. As tailoring comes from an old traditional work and art clothing, the design associates classic and contemporary lines and materials using essential tools for sewing. The workshop's signboard has been designed with hand made letters cut out of cardboard and decorated with fabric. This technique recalls the craftsmanship of tailoring. The colors for workshop window's materials have been chosen according to the colors already used inside the shop's decoration in order to keep the same atmosphere. Ce projet de vitrine d'atelier a été créé pour un tailleur à Lausanne. Comme le travail du tailleur est emprunt de traditions et de l'art du vêtement, le design de cette vitrine associe des lignes et des matériaux classiques et contemporains en utilisant des outils essentiels pour la couture. L'enseigne de l'atelier à été conçue avec des lettres faites à la main, coupées dans du carton et décorées avec du tissu. Cette technique rappelle le travail artisanal du tailleur. Le choix des couleurs pour la vitrine a été choisi en accord avec les couleurs déjà présentes à l'intérieur de la décoration du magasin afin de garder la même atmosphère.
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