limited series. 107Rivoli (the Musée des Arts Décoratifs shop) and the Musée des Invalides store can’t get enough of them. Among the 10,000 motifs avail- able, on items ranging from notebooks to decorative wall sheets, Jardin d’hiver, Le Singe No. 20 and L’Éléphant are hits with the public, and the online store is a success. A range of small leather goods is about to be launched, and a first creative collaboration is underway with Commune de Paris, for a collection of menswear embroidered with 19th-century animal motifs. The Imagerie d’Épinal, now listed as a Living Heritage Company (EPV), has even added a cheeky twist to its classics with designs like the 7 Péchés Capitaux (7 Deadly Sins), bringing in guest graphic designers and illustrators such as Førtifem, Joann Sfar and film director Patrice Leconte, who started out as an illustrator. In Épinal, the workshop-museum-shop is now open to visitors and will soon be offering augmented reality tools. In Paris, the Imagerie is showcasing its wares at the Manufacture Gallery, which already presents the products of several factories in eastern France, including Cristallerie de Montbronn and the cabinetmaker Pierre Counot-Blandin. Panthère en trompe- Fond de forêt Motif Cabane du l’œil tirée d’une (1850), ancien décor charbonnier gravé sur planche naturaliste de théâtre devenu un verre de la Cristallerie (1890). décor mural. de Montbronn. Trompe-l’oeil Fond de Forêt Cabane du Charbonnier panther taken from (1850), wallpaper motif engraved on a glass a naturalist print from an old design made by the Cristallerie (1890). for a stage set. de Montbronn.