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The Program

Learning objectives

The aim is to equip participants with the necessary tools to design and create their own architectural object. This involves key stages such as drawing, making cardboard models, and exploring textures on clay during the workshop, all while stimulating their curiosity, boldness, and their appreciation for experimentation.

By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Build a study model of a small stool using cardboard
  • Prepare clay, form clay slabs, and cut them to shape
  • Recognize the correct consistency of the clay and assemble the slabs
  • Manage the drying process of a clay piece to prevent cracks and warping
  • Learn different techniques for creating textures on clay and develop their own creative style

Content of the program

Creating functional ceramic furniture using an architectural approach

Day 1

Morning

  • Introduction of participants
  • Presentation of Laetitia Perrin's work and the design of the object to be created

Afternoon

  • Sharing of participants' sketches and ideas
  • Preparing the clay and slabs

Day 2

Morning

  • Creating a cardboard model of the stool

Afternoon

  • Sharing of participants' progress
  • Cutting the slabs and assembling the pieces

Day 3

Morning

  • Finishing the completed piece
  • Preparing slabs for texture experimentation

Afternoon

  • Exploring tools for creating textures in clay
  • Visits to workshops (to gain inspiration and learn about specific tools)

Day 4

Morning

  • Testing different textures on the prepared slabs
  • Applying textures to the final piece

Afternoon

  • Presentation of different clay consistencies and techniques for creating architectural, sculptural pieces

Day 5

Morning

  • Assembling additional pieces based on in-depth texture exploration, aiming to enhance the design

Afternoon

  • Feedback on the workshop and questions
  • Planning the firing schedule for the pieces
  • Cleaning up the workshop

Monitoring

with Laetitia Perrin
Details

Laetitia Perrin, a DPLG-certified architect, spent over twenty years working in the architecture department of Louis Vuitton. There, she oversaw the design and construction of some sixty stores worldwide, working on various aspects such as spatial layout, lighting, materials, wall finishes, furniture, and FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment). From initial concept to final implementation, these projects offered her the opportunity to collaborate with designers, artisans, and people from diverse cultures, enriching both her creative and technical approach.

Subsequently, she took on the development of concepts and furniture design, as well as material research and development and sourcing of skilled craftspeople.

Since 2006, Laetitia Perrin has studied ceramics with Patricia Vieljeux in her Paris studio, further honing her skills through training in high-temperature glaze creation and by obtaining a vocational certificate in ceramic pottery. This journey, fueled by research, experimentation, and a constant spirit of innovation, has allowed her to explore forms, materials, and textures in depth.

Founded in 2024 in Paris and Pantin, Laetitia Perrin Studio is both a design agency and a handcrafted production workshop. Specializing in bespoke furniture, lighting, and ceramic objects, the studio transforms raw materials into exceptional products, creating free-form, functional pieces, often imbued with an architectural sensibility.

The studio's creations, all unique, encompass a diverse range of items: wall panels, furniture, lighting, bas-reliefs, tableware, and unique objects. These works, both varied and rich in materiality, forge a unique link between craftsmanship, art, and architecture.

The studio also offers a catalog of ceramic textures, designed to meet the needs of clients for bespoke projects.

Methods

  • Classroom, multipurpose room, workshops with professional equipment
  • Materials provided
  • Individual and collaborative work
  • Hands-on workshop activities
  • Active participation and experimentation by participants are encouraged

Evaluation follow-up and modalities

  • Group and individual progress monitoring, with regular updates
  • Self-assessment of technical skills acquired
  • Group feedback session
  • Attendance sheet for each half-day session
  • Certificate of completion issued by Campus MaNa

Duration and method of organization:

Target audience:
The training is open to all adults, regardless of age, diploma
Dates:
From 30/03/2026 to 03/04/2026
Duration:
5 days
Schedule:
9h-13h / 14h-18h
Organization:
at Campus Mana
Group size:
10
Language(s) :
French
English
Price: 
1950€ TTC
Price (individual bathroom): 
2070€ TTC

Price(s) including the cost of training, accommodation and full board, materials and personal protective equipment.

Planning :

Soon available

Location :

Campus MaNa Domaine du Croisil, Le Croisil, 89350 Champignelles France

Accessibility :

Pour toute situation de handicap merci de nous contacter afin d’envisager la faisabilité

Access period :

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