As part of the Paris Design Week 2021, the Paris Ateliers presented the Mycète Paper exhibition, driven by a collective of four resident designers: Atelier Sumbiosis, Laureline de Leeuw, Cécile Canel and Jacques Averna.

In partnership with the Chénel (Paris) and Grown Processes.Organic (Netherlands)

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. the collective has imagined a series of decorative elements for the interior by combining the molding of elements made of hemp and mycelium (mushroom roots) with the use of recycled technical paper scraps. Three types of decorative elements have been reinterpreted: tiles, columns and cornices. These "objects" have been thought of as so many furnishing solutions allowing to protect, to emphasize, to soundproof, to cover, to decorate, to reveal, to partition... and this, by taking a fresh look at the materials and processes that are usually used to dress our walls.

New colorful and stylistic associations are being formed, leaving a multitude of alternatives to our traditional white walls. The papers of the Chenel Processes are worked in patterns, in combinations, and even in plans. This small graphic theater is sometimes a frame, sometimes a line, sometimes a fresco.

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