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Jean Jullien

Jean Jullien

Graphic artist, Paris

The much-loved French illustrator Jean Jullien brings his sensitive and naïve, fun and often funny, line-based drawings to an eclectic body of work that goes from painting and illustration, to photography, video, installations, books, posters and clothing! For The Soap and the Sea, he chose to bring the Narwhal to life.

@jean_jullien

Barbara Jenner, Oba Studios

Barbara Jenner, Oba Studios

Ceramicist, Berlin

Barbara of OBA Studio in Berlin designed our beautiful ceramic soap dishes. “We want to sell everyday objects that are simply better in terms of function, aesthetics and sustainability.” They are made by hand in Germany in the Christophorus workshops in Fürstenwalde, a workshop for disabled people, and come in a rainbow of colourful glazes and textures.

@obastudios

Ana Kraš

Ana Kraš

Artist, Paris

Born in Belgrade, today Ana lives and works in Paris. Endlessly curious and creative, she has worked in a huge variety of mediums, including furniture, interiors, illustration, photography and painting. For The Soap and the Sea, she photographed our soaps, and these images reveal, like all of her work, the elegance in the humble and everyday.

@teget

Valentin Adam, Playground

Valentin Adam, Playground

Graphic & Motion, Paris

Playground is a graphic design studio working on motion, print, illustrations, design and stuff from Paris, founded by Valentin Adam. Playground created the magical animation introducing The Soap and the Sea to the world.

@playground.paris

Seiji Matsumoto

Seiji Matsumoto

Illustrator, Tokyo

Mixing up Japanese and Western drawing traditions, painter and illustrator Seiji Matsumoto creates playful cartoons for a hectic world, as soothing and perfectly formed as a childhood memory. For The Soap and the Sea, he chose to bring the Blue Whale, Sea Angels and the Football Fish to life.

@seijimatsumoto_arts

Klas Ernflo

Klas Ernflo

Illustrator, Barcelona

Encompassing painting, drawing, sculpture and more, artist Klas Ernflo brings a unique perspective to everyday objects. His mysterious, organic forms are beautiful messages from a world we think we remember. For The Soap and the Sea, he chose to bring the Leopard Seal, Spotted Crab and Moray Eel to life.

@klasherbert

Iris de Moüy

Iris de Moüy

Illustrator, Paris

Through her drawings and paintings, Iris de Moüy creates a distinctive world of her own, informed by both the mundane and the magic. For The Soap and the Sea, she chose to bring the Icefish, the Zebra Shark, and the Lion’s Mane Jellyfish to life.

@irisdemouy