L'ANGE
A handmade rug, woven slowly by two artists. We documented the entire making — from the first thread to the final exhibition — for press, social, and a physical showing.
Duration
3 months
Industry
Art & Craft
Client
Lucie Schweitzer and Vénuce
L'ANGE
A handmade rug, woven slowly by two artists. We documented the entire making — from the first thread to the final exhibition — for press, social, and a physical showing.
Duration
3 months
Industry
Art & Craft
Client
Lucie Schweitzer and Vénuce
L'ANGE
A handmade rug, woven slowly by two artists. We documented the entire making — from the first thread to the final exhibition — for press, social, and a physical showing.
Duration
3 months
Industry
Art & Craft
Client
Lucie Schweitzer and Vénuce


A rug made slowly by two artists, hand by hand, knot by knot. The work was to keep that slowness visible. Lange Rug came from a collaboration between two textile artists, building a single woven piece over months.
We came in to document the making — not as a quick campaign, but as a slow archive of the process itself, from the first sketch to the final stitch. Across the months, we photographed and filmed the work in the studio, in the in-between hours, the hands at rest, the threads on the loom, the quiet rituals of making.
We shaped what we captured into two distinct stories: one for the press, one for the social rollout, both rooted in the same archive. The rug finished and went on view in a physical exhibition, documented in turn. What remained was a complete visual chronicle of a single object — the rug, and everything the rug carried with it.
Collaboration between Lisbon-based weaver Fantasque (Lucie Schweitzer) and Vénuce.
A rug made slowly by two artists, hand by hand, knot by knot. The work was to keep that slowness visible. Lange Rug came from a collaboration between two textile artists, building a single woven piece over months.
We came in to document the making — not as a quick campaign, but as a slow archive of the process itself, from the first sketch to the final stitch. Across the months, we photographed and filmed the work in the studio, in the in-between hours, the hands at rest, the threads on the loom, the quiet rituals of making.
We shaped what we captured into two distinct stories: one for the press, one for the social rollout, both rooted in the same archive. The rug finished and went on view in a physical exhibition, documented in turn. What remained was a complete visual chronicle of a single object — the rug, and everything the rug carried with it.
Collaboration between Lisbon-based weaver Fantasque (Lucie Schweitzer) and Vénuce.
A rug made slowly by two artists, hand by hand, knot by knot. The work was to keep that slowness visible. Lange Rug came from a collaboration between two textile artists, building a single woven piece over months.
We came in to document the making — not as a quick campaign, but as a slow archive of the process itself, from the first sketch to the final stitch. Across the months, we photographed and filmed the work in the studio, in the in-between hours, the hands at rest, the threads on the loom, the quiet rituals of making.
We shaped what we captured into two distinct stories: one for the press, one for the social rollout, both rooted in the same archive. The rug finished and went on view in a physical exhibition, documented in turn. What remained was a complete visual chronicle of a single object — the rug, and everything the rug carried with it.
Collaboration between Lisbon-based weaver Fantasque (Lucie Schweitzer) and Vénuce.





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