Our Manifesto
Wondervision strives to reimagine forgotten materials by creating decors and scenographies to meet the social and environmental challenges of brands and institutions. We develop new narratives in which waste becomes a resource.
We create futuristic scenarios outside of the dominant framework. We offer workshops and artistic training which interrogates the norm and focuses on the act of doing together as well as the sensorial experience.
Our approach highlights people’s values and promotes the emergence of fundamental human energies and synergies to transform our society. Because it is human links which give meaning to life.
“Whether it is synthetic or natural, raw or embellished, a material holds a special power. An emotional, sensorial and symbolic charge all at once.”
Our Vision
We have decided to apply our mastery of the Matter to the elaboration of new plastic and theoretical discourses. We choose to turn waste into a resource and to shift our expertise from the productive to the relational.
Therefore to turn our profession into a laboratory for analysis and speculation of our futures. To give it meaning and make it responsible in the face of the various crises we’re experiencing in the age of neo-liberalism and ecological issues.
The team
Wondervision is a creative studio led by 4 artists, craftpeople and designers. We explore the imaginary of Matter by developing a sustainable and committed expertise through upcycling.
Juliette
After she studied fashion design, Juliette specialized in craftsmanship and more specifically embroidery. Her expertise in the artisanal and tailor-made transformation of materials allows her to create scenographies and artworks with unique textures. She likes to experiment with the almost-endless possibilities of the upcycling methodology and she sees her work as a color and material chart which is constantly evolving and expanding.
Sidonie
Sidonie’s experience lies in between experimental design and arts. As the Studio’s storyteller, she develops its immersive narrative and poetic imaginaries. She works at exploring and expanding the artistic expertise of Wondervision, and loves to experiment with both physical and digital materials. She also questions sensoriality as a unique way to bring people together, through hybrid, interactive and one of a kind experiences and workshops.
Stanislas
Stanislas studied a product design programme and he now works at setting up local networks to rehabilitate secondhand materials. Convinced that craftsmanship is key to designing eco-friendly projects, he develops a research approach to support clients towards sustainable creation methodologies. His interest in pedagogy also leads him to design creative workshops with the rest of the team.
Marie-France
With 25 years of experience in fashion, design and interior architecture, Marie-France works in Geneva. There she founded the Swiss branch of Wondervision which focuses on social, ecological and political issues. She works at creating synergies, organizing events and partnerships with private and public institutions, in order to raise awareness about the ecological transition and promote the reuse of materials.
Wondervision’s key dates
2012
The Studio de Crécy was originally founded by Marie-France de Crécy. It aimed at highlighting exceptional artisanal know-how through unique narratives.
2016 to 2018
Juliette Roulleaux, Sidonie Lasseron and Stanislas Aroua joined the Studio de Crécy’s team which gained committed profiles and new skills. For a few years the Studio worked for luxury brands (Chanel, Hermès, Cartier, Peter Marino, Glenmorangie, Guerlain) on various projects: decors, textile design, interior architecture and film. Thanks to this, the team developed a signature, an expertise in craftsmanship and the implementation of worldwide, creative and high quality productions.
2018
Wondervision was initially developed as a branch of the Studio de Crécy, focusing on contemporary social and environmental issues. It aimed at inventing a new connection to others through the creative act, thanks to hybrid events.
The Studio de Crécy was originally founded by Marie-France de Crécy. It aimed at highlighting exceptional artisanal know-how through unique narratives.
2016 to 2018
Juliette Roulleaux, Sidonie Lasseron and Stanislas Aroua joined the Studio de Crécy’s team which gained committed profiles and new skills. For a few years the Studio worked for luxury brands (Chanel, Hermès, Cartier, Peter Marino, Glenmorangie, Guerlain) on various projects: decors, textile design, interior architecture and film. Thanks to this, the team developed a signature, an expertise in craftsmanship and the implementation of worldwide, creative and high quality productions.
2018
Wondervision was initially developed as a branch of the Studio de Crécy, focusing on contemporary social and environmental issues. It aimed at inventing a new connection to others through the creative act, thanks to hybrid events.
2020
Juliette, Sidonie and Stanislas joined the management of the Studio which became Wondervision Studio. Behind its symbolic change of name, it is in fact the whole Studio’s approach that has evolved: Wondervision is a collective commitment towards a circular creative methodology, which focuses on sublimating and upcycling waste materials .
2021
The french team moved into a new office in the eco-neighbourhood of L’Ile Saint-Denis.
The swiss branch of Wondervision was created and settled in the shared space L’Upcyclerie in Geneva.
2022 - today
Wondervision Studio assists and guides renowned brands (Cartier, Caron, Chanel, Galeries Lafayette, Hermès) as they reinvent their creation and production processes. The Studio also collaborates with institutions such as HEAD and Caritas Geneva, creating workshops and committed events which aim to raise awareness of social and environmental issues.
Juliette, Sidonie and Stanislas joined the management of the Studio which became Wondervision Studio. Behind its symbolic change of name, it is in fact the whole Studio’s approach that has evolved: Wondervision is a collective commitment towards a circular creative methodology, which focuses on sublimating and upcycling waste materials .
2021
The french team moved into a new office in the eco-neighbourhood of L’Ile Saint-Denis.
The swiss branch of Wondervision was created and settled in the shared space L’Upcyclerie in Geneva.
2022 - today
Wondervision Studio assists and guides renowned brands (Cartier, Caron, Chanel, Galeries Lafayette, Hermès) as they reinvent their creation and production processes. The Studio also collaborates with institutions such as HEAD and Caritas Geneva, creating workshops and committed events which aim to raise awareness of social and environmental issues.
Our studios
Located in L’Ile Saint-Denis, our french studio is a workshop and a showroom at once. It is here that Juliette, Sidonie and Stanislas transform, design and sublimate waste into new beautiful ressources.
Marie-France works at L’Upcyclerie, our genevese studio. This hybrid space combines an office and a shop; it is a space promoting synergies between several designers who work on refined upcycling.
Wondervision Paris
3, rue Vandana Shiva 93450 L’Ile Saint-Denis - France
3, rue Vandana Shiva 93450 L’Ile Saint-Denis - France
Wondervision Geneva
63, rue des Bains 1205 Geneva - Switzerland
63, rue des Bains 1205 Geneva - Switzerland