A Tribe Called Sagrada – Floor Lamp
by Annie Legault Canada

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Annie Legault is a Canadian artist based in Montreal whose sculptural textile work bridges the worlds of ancestral craft and contemporary design. Through her studio AMULETTE, founded in 2013, Legault explores fiber as a medium for functional, large-scale art. Her pieces are concept-driven, made entirely by hand, and emphasize slow processes over digital tools.

Her latest series, A TRIBE CALLED SAGRADA, is inspired by architectural forms and sacred structures, reimagined as bold, sculptural textile light pieces ranging from 4 to 8 feet. Monumental in scale and organic in expression, each work reflects a dialogue between structure and softness, tradition and reinvention. The aesthetic is both organic and structured — an homage to the sacred geometries and expressive forms found in architecture, notably the surreal beauty of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família.

Each piece is the result of meticulous handcrafting , Legault safeguards techniques at risk of disappearing, integrating their knowledge into contemporary, collectible design.

A TRIBE CALLED SAGRADA is not only a collection, but also a philosophy: one that honors the handmade in an era dominated by automation. While 3D printing and AI open new possibilities, Legault emphasizes the irreplaceable warmth, depth, and presence of the human hand. Her work becomes a vessel of memory and innovation, reviving traditional practices through the lens of sculpture and interior design.

Designed for residential, commercial, and institutional spaces, each SAGRADA piece carries both visual impact and cultural weight — a tribute to legacy, reimagined for the future.

Each piece is made to order and fully customizable. Crafted as a unique, one-of-a-kind creation tailored to your needs—perfect for collectors seeking exclusive, personalized textile art.

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Annie Legault is the founder and creative force behind Amulette project, an independent fiber design studio based in Montreal since 2013. Her work bridges contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship, focusing on handmade textiles that blend form, texture, and function into sculptural pieces. Drawing on a background in studio arts and professional experience in fashion, Annie uses various textile construction techniques to create unique works that emphasize material integrity and thoughtful construction. Her designs explore the relationship between natural textures and architectural form, producing objects that resonate within commercial, institutional, and private spaces alike. Annie values originality, quality, and the tactile nature of handcrafted work over mass production or trends. This approach allows her to specialize in custom commissions, tailoring each piece to the specific needs and context of her clients. The studio operates as a collaborative environment where traditional techniques meet contemporary design thinking. Annie partners with skilled artisans to ensure precision and durability, delivering works that are both innovative and enduring. Her pieces often feature organic lines and architectural influences, designed to adapt and enhance a variety of environments. Annie Legault’s designs combine sophisticated adaptability with enduring craftsmanship, creating pieces that enhance environments with lasting impact. Through Amulette, she continues to push the boundaries of fiber art, bringing forward a fresh and meaningful dialogue between heritage and modernity. Forever and always: high on concept, low on technology.
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