Exploring space with Monsieur Christian Lacroix walking barefoot. I love being on the floor reading or working and carpets are better than stones for this. Of course, I like stones and I often have to choose between stones and carpets for my interior designs. In fact, I have made several carpet designs that resemble stones. You have worked with Ege Carpets for more than 20 years. What is the reason for this close relation ship? When I discovered that anything was possible, a limitless world opened up. Whatever I have in mind, carpets can do it. I have never been told by Ege Carpets that something is not possible. So all my design ambitions can come true. Scans, collages, sketches, photos, textiles, old engravings, drawings can all become frescoes on the floor, and I can dress the most unexpected or unlikely place or space in the same way I dress the most important customer or the most spectacular show. It sets the scene and provides the perfect backdrop. It gives me profound pleasure to be able to adorn surfaces in this way. Monsieur Christian Lacroix Born in Arles, France, on 16 May 1951. After studying classical literature and art history in Montpellier, then at the Sorbonne and the Ecole du Louvre, he migrated to wards costume design and created his own fashion house in 1987. Since the 1980s, he has put his signature to the costumes and scenography of numerous theatrical, opera and ballet productions. Since 2000, he has also been in volved with more industrial design projects: TGV trains, hotels and cinemas. 016
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