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A New Game Created by Camille Nicolle at the Museum

  • Writer: Keramis
    Keramis
  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

At the start of 2025, Keramis will introduce a brand-new game to its visitors, created by artist Camille Nicolle. This tactile experience is inspired by the iconic Boch tableware.


Deux mains tiennent des éléments en bois qui représentent des morceaux de service à thé. Les éléments sont de couleurs vives et sont texturés.

Thanks to the support of CERA, AWAP, and the Province of Hainaut, artist Camille Nicolle has collaborated with the museum team to design a hands-on construction game featuring 100 wooden pieces. These pieces are inspired by the emblematic tea sets from the Boch Manufacture, which are part of Keramis' collections. The game allows players to assemble their own tableware using interchangeable elements.



Designed for all audiences, special attention was given to ensure the game can be easily manipulated by individuals with visual impairments. Highly contrasting colors and differences in texture between shapes make it easier to distinguish and handle the pieces.



Visit Keramis in 2025 to discover the game in the museum’s galleries!


This game was created by Camille Nicolle with the support of CERA, AWAP, and the Province of Hainaut.



 
 
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