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Four artisans will represent Lozère at the largest event dedicated to French manufacturing: the Made in show

The Made in (MIF) show, the largest event dedicated to French manufacturing, will be held from Friday November 8 to Monday November 11, 2024 in , Porte de . Many exhibitors, from all sectors, will invite you to discover their know-how and their products. For this 12th edition, four Lozériens will be there.

Lozère will be represented in four artisan stands at the largest event celebrating French manufacturing: the Made in France show (MIF), which will be held in Paris from November 8 to 11, 2024. They will be installed in the “Crafts Village” area.

Shards of Straw Workshop

The Éclats de paille workshop offers unique jewelry made from rye. Since 2010, Sandrine Linares has given new life to traditional rye straw techniques by combining them with recycled materials from broken jewelry items.

This original alliance between these precious fragments and rye straw gives rise to durable pieces. Sandrine Linares' workshop is located in Saint-Chély-d'Apcher.

Keeha ceramics

Alix came to settle in France in 2021, after spending several years in Vancouver where she discovered the land and “the magic of transforming a raw material into a useful object”. Since then, she has created utilitarian stoneware ceramics in her workshop in Hyelzas (Hures-la-Parade).

Ousta Pérelle

The story of Ousta Pérelle began more than fifteen years ago, in Perrine's kitchen. She officially created her brand in 2024, after spending many years making her own spread every weekend, “motivated by the desire to take care of [sa] health and that of [sa] girl.”

A visit to the Perrine stand will therefore be an opportunity to discover delicious artisanal spreads that are healthy, natural, delicious, ethical and compatible with sports nutrition.

Tuffery

Finally, Atelier Tuffery is a French family jeans manufacturing company based in Florac. Founded by Célestin Tuffery in 1892, this makes it the oldest jeans manufacturing company in France.

After many generations, Julien Tuffery and his wife Myriam took over the family business in 2014 and brought back to light this treasure of French industry and know-how.

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