Musée de l’Épingle et de l’Aiguille

Project type: Permanent Museum 1000 m²
Location: Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle, Normandy, France
Year: Opened in March 2014
Budget sceno: 700000 €

Client

Etablissement Foncier de Normandie
Communauté de communes du Pays de l’Aigle

Partners

Architect: Jean-Marie Mandon
Scenography: Atelier Confino
Graphics: Idwiw

Scope of Work

Lighting design
Audiovisual design and their control
Electrical power and low power engineering

Description

Bohin the last French manufacturer of sewing needles, pins, and metal stationary supplies, survives and thrives in the fields of Arts & Crafts and Leisure Arts. Bohin a family enterprise was built in 1866 in lower Normandy and is part of the French National Registry of Historic Places. In 2012 a Museum of the Needle will be opened to the public into the factory. The journey organized during the manufacture activities will enhance the company strive to produce the highest quality products for artistic creations. A space will especially accommodate all the trades using in their manufacturing process using one of the products of the company (Haute couture, lace, patchwork, embroidery, tapestry, saddlery)

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