Charlotte Lancelot studied at the Industrial department of the Ecole Nationale des Arts Visuels de la Cambre in Brussels, where she graduated with honours in 2003. Before setting up her studio, she worked with the architect and designer Alain Berteau for two years. She collaborated with internationally recognized brands such as GAN, Koziol, Konstantin Slawinski, Kidslab, Easyoga, sdesign, RVB, and le MUDAM.
In 2012, she started a collaboration with Gan and presented her “Canevas” collection made of oversized felt cross-stitches. She launched her second complete collection “Silaï” with Gan in 2015. Her work was highlighted by 101% designbrussels, Elisabeth Leriche, le magazine Wallpaper, The New York Times, le Monde, and Archiproducts.
Her work is characterized by an emotional bond with everyday objects, which surpass their functions to bring well-being and joy into our lives. She creates and mixes textures, patterns, colours and natural materials. She gets her inspiration from past references that she integrates into contemporary aesthetics.
Since 2008, she teaches at the National School of Arts ESA St Luc Brussels.
"My creations tell stories, they take you out and remind you of memories, they give you a taste of freedom."