The General Directorate of Enterprises (DGE) only retained seven companiesamong the many candidates who responded to his call for demonstrations for represent the know-how and excellence of artistic crafts to the next big one living room Made In France (MIF Expo).
It will be held from November 8 to 11 at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris.
Among these seven companies is Twigsthe artist's ironwork workshop Véronique VandenRoylocated in Yvelines, in Carrières-sur-Seine, where she exhibits regularly.
Showcase of French crafts
This selection is great news for this former press graphic designer specializing in decoration, converted into an ironworker artist creator of signs and other personalized art objects. She will thus havethe honor of representing the crafts French alongside other talents committed to the preservation and promotion of artisanal excellence, in this show which serves as a showcase of made in France.
The presence of his works on the collective stand carried by the DGE will allow thousands of visitors to the MIF Expo to appreciate creations which promote expertise, authenticity, quality and respect for the environment, values which are dear to it.
Last October, the designer Véronique VandenRoy received in her workshop thepresident of the Chamber of Trades of Versailles Ronan Keraudren, accompanied bytwo elected officials from Carrières-sur-Seine, who came to give him the label of Master Craftsman in artistic crafts. She said she was delighted to receive this recognition for artistic craftsmanship and a boost for her activities.