Is there a book, object, or piece of art you’ve encountered recently that has particularly inspired you?
I’ve been inspired by an old pair of Greek sandals, their worn out leather that has been immersed in the sea on numerous walks in and around the island of Rhodes
I also am totally inspired by the work of an extremely talented artist called Jacqueline Surdell. I love her use of everyday materials and the knotting she does to create wall hanging pieces, her work gets me extremely excited about what I do.
You’ve mentioned that you start with the material and work backwards. Can you walk us through the craftsmanship process once you’ve chosen your materials?
The process requires the team. Once the material is chosen depending on if it's leather, I will work with the pattern maker to decide the way the leather should be cut, and the support materials that get used. The pattern maker then makes the first maquette, usually in cardboard or a non leather to just see if the proportions are correct, we then make necessary modifications, then these get put into the CAD program and we make a first prototype with the atelier Master assembler sample maker, in a similar leather to the one that we want to use so we see how it stands.
At this point we revise the pattern again with small or big modifications and we come up with a first sample. This one takes much more time to make as it has to be close to the final product and we want it to be as perfect. If the sample is a success we are in a good position to make considerations , if not we go back to making modifications. And redo the final sample. Once it's all proper and done we baptize the creation with a name and voila the process is finished.