The collective of committed designers Une Autre Mode Est Possible (UAMEP) is opening its first pop-up store called "Maison des Autres Modes" in our boutique just a stone's throw from Bastille.
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Call for projects from players in the social and solidarity economy, with the support of Paris City Council's Bureau des Économies Solidaires et Circulaires, and selection of the project led by the UAMEP collective.
Following a call for projects launched by Nestore, with the support of the Paris City Council's Bureau des Économies Solidaires et Circulaires, the Une Autre Mode Est Possible (UAMEP) collective was selected to take over our shop at 16 rue Saint-Antoine.
The pop-up store's scenography has been designed by the collective with a circular, zero waste approach, in partnership with Green Deco.
For 3 months, over 22 committed designers will be exhibiting their collections. A programme punctuated by events and talks, meetings and repair and awareness-raising workshops.
It's a place where you can raise awareness, exchange ideas and experiment with solidarity, circular and artistic
Une Autre Mode Est Possible, is a collective founded in 2019 by Arielle Levy Verry. A project that today brings together more than 40 members around a common mission: to create by taking into account the natural, socio-economic and cultural environment.
Having set up a number of residencies since 2017, particularly in the 11th arrondissement, the collective has now moved to 16 rue Saint Antoine for an ephemeral boutique.
Faithful to the mission of the UAMEP collective, the Maison des Autres Modes project brings together a vast ecosystem to link all the players who produce social utility on a daily basis by encouraging the emergence of other ways of creating, producing, distributing, consuming and informing.