Anne Masson and Eric Chevalier have collaborated since 2003.
Both trained in textile design, their objects -scarves, blankets, hanger, cushion, butterflies or rugs- are the result of an experiment with materials.
The pair explores different possible levels of working on the design of textiles, sometimes on the yarn, sometimes on the motif, on a structure or on a specific form.
They mostly deal with knit and with radical and precise gesture that reveals unexpected views of materials. The aesthetics of their work is inherent to the manufacture process and to the material specificities.
The work has a continuity from one collection to the next, often using craft-related processes combined with industrial implementation, sometimes each practised in turn on the same item.
They also work on project associated with architects, choregrapher or fashion designers. They both teach in the Textile design Department of La Cambre in Brussels.