Corals of Liberty, Paris Design Week (Paris, 2025)
3daysofdesign, Copenhagen (Denmark, 2025)
International Biennial of Fine Craft and Creation Grand Palais, Paris, May 2025
Promenade du collectionneur, Brussels (Belgium, 2025)
Caudry Lace and Embroidery Museum France (2024-2025)
Nuit Blanche de Paris 2024 Péniche “Le Chaudron”, Quai de la Rapée, Paris (France, 2024)
PAD Paris, Design + Art Fair (France, 2024)
Maison Parisienne : 15 years, 15 artists, 15 works Hall Des Maréchaux, Musée Des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (France, 2024)
Collect Art Fair Summerset House, London (United Kingdom, 2024)
La promenade du collectionneur Megève (France, 2023)
Collect Art Fair Summerset House, London (United Kingdom, 2023)
“Révélations”, International Biennal of Crafts and Creation, Paris (France, 2023)
Promenade du collectionneur, Bruxelles (Belgique, 2023)
Le Mur, St Denis d’Oleron (France, 2022)
L’imprimerie St Pierre Les Nemours (France, 2022)
Le cœur du figuier The Heart of the Fig Tree Villa Datris Foundation for contemporary sculpture (France, 2018)
Biennale Internationale Métiers d’Art et Création Salon Révélations (Paris, 2018)
Cheongju International Craft Biennale (South Korea, 2013)
Trinité juponnante The Petticoated Trinity Centre culturel de la Sarthe, Vivoin (France, 2012)
Les Processionnaires Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai (France, 2010-2011)
Fibrescences, solo exhibition at the Textile and Fashion Museum of Cholet, France.
Le Frêne Festival “Les Ephémères” Château-Landon (France, 2005)
For the first time, the Colonne de Juillet becomes home to Aude Franjou’s Coraux de la liberté, a monumental linen installation designed for Florence Guillier Bernard, rising from floor to ceiling as a striking coral-shaped expression of rebirth and freedom.
The anniversary edition marks the design season’s kickoff in the French capital. From September 4 to 13, Paris Design Week will bring together more than 350 venues across the city, from Le Marais to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, passing through Bastille with Aude Franjou and the Opéra district.
The French artist, known for her wild, twisted and knotted linen creations, gave WWD a preview of her installation for Paris Design Week.