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Dry Pigment Watercolour Palette Book

$26.50 NZD

The Dry Pigment Watercolour Palette Book by Tsé & Tsé is a beautifully simple tool for creativity — designed for spontaneity and imagination.

Ultra-lightweight and compact, this travel-friendly palette takes the form of a small book containing 12 richly coloured dry pigment pages. With just a wet brush, colour is lifted directly from the paper, transforming each page into a functional palette. There’s no excess, no clutter — only the essentials needed to paint wherever inspiration strikes.

Perfect for sketching on the move, journaling, or quiet moments of observation, the palette reflects Tsé & Tsé’s distinctive approach: playful and practical. Slip it into a bag or pocket and let it accompany you anywhere.

Step 1: Wet the brush.

Step 2: With the brush, take the pigment from the coloured pages.

Step 3: Paint freely on your paper of choice

Size: 13 × 6 cm. Compact, book-style format. Brush included

ABOUT the MAKER

Tsé & Tsé Associées

Tsé & Tsé associées is a French design house celebrated for its playful, poetic approach to everyday objects. Founded in 1991 by Parisian designers Sigolène Prébois and Catherine Lévy, it remains one of the few independent design companies in France. Each piece is conceived, prototyped, and refined in their Bastille workshop, where a small, dedicated team oversees every stage from idea to final product. Known for their originality and irregularity, Tsé & Tsé creations are intentionally unique — no two items are ever quite the same. These thoughtful differences are the brand’s signature, adding soul and story to each object. At Tessuti, we offer a curated selection of Tsé & Tsé objects that combine French charm with enduring function — perfect for the home that values character and craftsmanship.

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21/04/24

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