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Anthony Watson and Benoît Rauzy bought a grand 18th-century townhouse overlooking the Rhone River in the village of Vallabrègues in Provence. During the course of an extensive historic renovation, the ...
Benoît Rauzy and Anthony Watson, the founders of the design studio Atelier Vime, celebrated a long-awaited reunion with friends at their home in the French countryside. By Aimee Farrell In a ...
The American artist Wayne Pate (left) with Atelier Vime’s Benoit Rauzy, Raphaëlle Hanley and Anthony Watson in their home-cum-showroom in Paris, from where they are selling their designs and ...
In a small room in Benoît Rauzy and Anthony Watson’s Paris apartment, 19th-century earthenware plates made in Uzès hang from wicker panels by Rauzy and Watson’s design studio, Atelier Vime ...
Benoît Rauzy and Anthony Watson are quietly elevating wicker in the village of Vallabrègues. Accessibility help Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer. Cookies on FT Sites.
Atelier Vime cofounder Anthony Watson with designer Raphaëlle Hanley. Courtesy of Karel Balas/Milk/Vegamg “There were all these stories around us,” Watson says, recalling the baskets that had ...
Photography courtesy Atelier Vime When Anthony Watson and Benoît Rauzy moved to Vallabrègues, in the South of France, they immediately fell in love with the village’s wicker-making traditions .