11 April
2026

Atelier

European Artistic Craft Days - Workshop with Marine Leparc

After hosting HODAKOVA’s first Parisian fashion show during Paris Fashion Week® last October, the Musée Bourdelle continues its partnership with the young Swedish brand and offers, as part of the European Artistic Crafts Days, two workshops and a lecture with HODAKOVA on Saturday, April 11, 2026.

In collaboration with the academic organization Dacapo (Mariestad, Sweden), Ellen Hodakova Larsson has drawn on the traditional craft of thatching—now primarily used as roof insulation—to create eccentric dresses conceived as true sculptures. 

Echoing her Spring-Summer 2026 collection, a first workshop led by Marine Leparc, a professional roofer, explores working with thatch

De 11h00 à 12h30
Free with reservation
Reservations open on April 1, 2026

Adultes • Individuels


Marine Leparc is a professional thatcher specializing in thatch roofing since 2020. She obtained a diploma in Heritage Restoration in 2022 and trained in Denmark under master thatchers before founding her own company in 2024. She also served for three years as Coordinator of the French National Association of Thatchers and contributed to the development of the BâtiRoseau project supported by ADEME. 

Her work is grounded in a conservation approach, prioritizing the use of local materials, reuse, and the maintenance of existing structures. She also supports projects at the design stage, providing guidance and expertise to architects and project managers, and delivers training sessions for architects across several regions in France in collaboration with Carole Lemans (Architect, PhD in Architecture). In parallel, she develops an interest in artistic approaches to thatch, exploring the connections between traditional craftsmanship, contemporary creation, and architectural forms. This is reflected in her project Histoires de Chaume, which documents professional journeys and highlights both traditional and innovative techniques

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