A WELL-DRESSED APARTMENT, PARIS
During Art and Design Week at Paris Internationale, Sarah Espeute transforms Sandie Saul Roy's apartment-gallery into a living wardrobe, draping furniture with poetic textile pieces made from antique fabrics. Garment-inspired curtains, a Sunday-best tablecloth, and a neatly styled bedspread bring humor and elegance to the space, enhanced by sculptural floral compositions from THYRSE.
The Pants-Curtain From "A Well-Dressed Apartment"


The Kimono-Curtain From "A Well-Dressed Apartment"
The Shirt-Curtain From "A Well-Dressed Apartment"

SE METTRE AU VERT, LECTOURE
For this exhibition in the historic tannery of Lectoure, Sarah celebrates color—especially green—through a collection that blends art and design. Using natural dyes, embroidery threads, and pigments, she creates abstract horizons and painted furniture pieces that resemble landscapes. This poetic series, inspired by nature and spring, invites viewers into her imagined textile garden.
Déjeuner Sur l’Herbe Avec Fleurs Tablecloth

SITUATIONS ROMANTIQUES, PARIS
Sarah explores romanticism with a poetic and playful touch for this exhibition at Hôtel des Académies & des Arts. Through her signature embroidered trompe-l’œil pieces, she stages five romantic scenes in the hotel lobby and a guest room—each one delicately crafted in her Marseille atelier.