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ln lauth is Research-based design studio investigating the historical, aesthetical, social and geographical forces shaping the discipline of design. The studio applies the same rigorous attention to context and details whether designing for a client’s brief or developing self-initiated projects. Her’s practice embraces a broad spectrum of typologies and methods, through product design, fashion design, spatial design and creative consultancy.

ln lauth’s analytical nature translates in concept, products or visual outcomes. Her training at the Beaux-Arts of Bordeaux in Design and in fashion at the ESAA Duperré in Paris, have rooted the studio’s vision and methods. This also allows her to collaborate with an array of clients:luxury fashion brands, innovation labs, contemporary choreographers, craftsmans, art galleries and municipal townships. This versatility combined with precise aesthetics and methods have previously oriented the founder, Hélène Lauth in the fashion industry towards the German founded brand BLESS. Then for over ten years, she worked as a researcher, iconographer, colorist and print/embrodery-designer with Felipe Oliveira Baptista at his namesake brand followed by his direction at the French houses of Lacoste. In 2019, they pursued the collaboration at Kenzo and it is there ln lauth studio took new shape.Since then she has worked with clients in Japan, Italy and France.

Her work have been exhibited at 2025, Salon del mobile, Milan. 2024, solo show, Tokyo. 2023,Salon Del Mobile, Milan. 2022, Fuji Textile Week, commissioned by Fumio Nanjo, Japan. 2016, The Mass, commissioned by Fujiwara Hiroshi, Japan. 2012, MONC group show commissioned by Becheau-Bourgeois to name a few.


This crossflow of knowledge and experience, from both commercial contracts and autonomous projects, have shown her and her clients the importance and richness that these practices bring to each other. It also allows ln lauth to pursue a unique perspective in the design industry.

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