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Delos Sconce by Stéphanie Balini, 2024Stéphanie Balini’s Delos sconce was created in 2024. As for each of her light fixt...
12/12/2024

Delos Sconce by Stéphanie Balini, 2024

Stéphanie Balini’s Delos sconce was created in 2024. As for each of her light fixtures, Stéphanie Balini started by sculpting a first mold in wood and plaster. The sconce is then made with bronze by sand casting, and later patined in the Parisian workshops. This succession of techniques allows the final piece to highlight the textured appearance of the artist’s work. The LED electrification system gives the sconce a double beam lighting.
Delos is a dimmable luminaire, DALI and PHANTOM compatible.

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Elements Shelf by Atelier Linné x Denis Perrollaz, 2020This low arched wall bookcase is made of sandblasted pine on lacq...
27/11/2024

Elements Shelf by Atelier Linné x Denis Perrollaz, 2020

This low arched wall bookcase is made of sandblasted pine on lacquer panel. This piece created in 2020 is the result of a collaboration between the Atelier Linné for it’s cabinet work and Denis Perrollaz who made the lacquer panel.



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Hugo Falaise • Anne Jacquemin Sablon is plased to announces its collaboration with Hugo Falaise.Born in Brittany in 1996...
31/10/2024

Hugo Falaise • Anne Jacquemin Sablon is plased to announces its collaboration with Hugo Falaise.

Born in Brittany in 1996, Hugo Falaise is a French artist who lives and works in Paris.
Trained at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes, he quickly applied his degree to the fields of fashion scenography, retail, and events in Paris, thus developing expertise in conceptualization and staging. Passionate about craftsmanship and textiles, he founded his studio in 2020 and simultaneously continued his journey with artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert, where he honed his attention to detail and his interest in materials and craftsmanship. In 2024, Hugo created his own workshop to dedicate himself entirely to creating his own pieces.

In each of his creations, Hugo uses fabric as a canvas, exploring both traditional and experimental embroidery techniques. Inspired by deconstructivist and surrealist
movements, his lines are both geometric, and organic. Each piece is handcrafted and embroidered, using fabrics from the end of series by the French
manufacturer Toiles de Mayenne to create unique patchworks. In addition to his collections, Hugo also designs and creates custom projects.

RP Marie Jacquier
©garancekrengel — Courtesy of Hugo Falaise

Surculus Floor Lamp by Studio PalatinSurculus is a floor lamp in patinated bronze with hand-maid Japanese hosho paper sh...
26/10/2024

Surculus Floor Lamp by Studio Palatin

Surculus is a floor lamp in patinated bronze with hand-maid Japanese hosho paper shade. Surculus translates as “Branch, Shoot, Sprout,..” from Latin. The abstract bronze sculpture winds its way toward the sky like a growing branch and reaches beyond the delicate Japanese paper shade like a tender shoot growing towards the light.

The Surculus floor lamp is currently on display at the gallery

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Large vase by Claire Cosnefroy, 2024Claire Cosnefroy's large vase is handmade in white chamotte stoneware in 2024.With t...
22/10/2024

Large vase by Claire Cosnefroy, 2024

Claire Cosnefroy's large vase is handmade in white chamotte stoneware in 2024.
With this large-scale piece, Claire Cosnefroy returns to materiality by producing a large-scale sculptural vase.
This piece has been signed by the artist.

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Carrare Table Lamp by Stéphanie BALINI, 2024With its pure lines, the Carrara brass lamp by Stéphanie Balini is a true sc...
18/10/2024

Carrare Table Lamp by Stéphanie BALINI, 2024

With its pure lines, the Carrara brass lamp by Stéphanie Balini is a true sculpture for the interior. The character of Stéphanie Balini’s creations lies in their infinite attention to detail and finish. The Carrare table lamp, whose indirect LED light is reflected on its multiple brass surfaces, transforms the lamp into a torch with a warm, vibrant light, in a resolutely modern and minimalist style.

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©Yann Penaries — Courtesy of Stéphanie Balini

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