UPCYCLING CHALLENGE
UPCYCLING CHALLENGE
LES GEORGETTES
LES GEORGETTES

At Les Georgettes, we like to share with you our ideas, but also our values, such as creativity, freedom and authenticity. Our new project is upcycling, which means giving a second life to existing objects or materials.

At Les Georgettes, we like to share with you our ideas, but also our values, such as creativity, freedom and authenticity. Our new project is upcycling, which means giving a second life to existing objects or materials.

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CHALLENGE MET!
CHALLENGE MET!
WITH OUR UPCYCLED POUCHES
WITH OUR UPCYCLED POUCHES

Take a look at these pouches made out of upcycled leather leftovers and matching to your interchangeable leather insert. Congratulations to the winners of our giving away: Marine Idy, Elise Besson & Marion Gouasdon each won one of our upcycled jewellery pouches! Find all our Upcycling actions on Instagram.

Take a look at these pouches made out of upcycled leather leftovers and matching to your interchangeable leather insert. Congratulations to the winners of our giving away: Marine Idy, Elise Besson & Marion Gouasdon each won one of our upcycled jewellery pouches! Find all our Upcycling actions on Instagram.

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LES GEORGETTES X DUPERRÉ
LES GEORGETTES X DUPERRÉ
UPCYCLING CHALLENGE
UPCYCLING CHALLENGE

Within our Upcycling challenge, we are partnering with the École supérieure des arts appliqués Duperré. As part of our collaboration, the students have all carried out an artistic project using scraps and production offcuts from our workshops in Ardèche. How can we reuse these materials, reinvent them, and reappropriate them to make something new and unique? This is a challenge that each of us has taken up with our own imagination. Check out the final results!

Within our Upcycling challenge, we are partnering with the École supérieure des arts appliqués Duperré. As part of our collaboration, the students have all carried out an artistic project using scraps and production offcuts from our workshops in Ardèche. How can we reuse these materials, reinvent them, and reappropriate them to make something new and unique? This is a challenge that each of us has taken up with our own imagination. Check out the final results!