



At the age of 17, Ludivine Rougeolle saw a contemporary stained-glass window in a workshop and instantly knew she wanted to work with glass. The following year, she began her training at the Lucas de Néhou secondary school in Paris. What drew Ludivine so strongly to glass is the material's simultaneous fragility and longevity. She was fascinated by the way glass alters colour and light. Years later, she understood a deeper reason behind her attraction to the material. "I grew up in Le Havre, by the sea. Even though the city has no ancient heritage, its light inspired me and indirectly pushed me towards glass," Ludivine says. In 2014, she opened her own workshop where she works and trains her apprentices.
Ludivine Rougeolle is a master artisan: she began her career in 2004 and she started teaching in 2017
Ludivine Rougeolle