David Fabbri: Dialogues Between Art and Design

Collections: Thésée

Since 2005, David Fabbri, trained at the École de Condé and ENSAM in design management, has merged art history and interior architecture in his luminous creations. The Thésée collection, for instance, reflects this synergy, narrating stories through its forms and materials. This collection exemplifies his approach to creating aesthetic and emotional objects, enriching the interaction between space and its users.

Anon Pairot: Exploring Materiality

Collections: Capsule, Matrix

Since 2011, Anon Pairot has transformed materials to evoke deep sensations and emotions. With degrees in mechanical engineering and industrial design, he applies scientific precision to his creations. The Capsule and Matrix collections, for example, reveal his ability to transform ordinary materials into functional works of art, often with an eco-conscious perspective.

Jette Scheib: Intuition and Functionality

Collections: Parrot, Carpa, Cymbal, Grass, Oyster

Based in Barcelona since 2014, Jette Scheib draws inspiration from observing natural and human interactions. Her collections, such as Parrot and Carpa, demonstrate her skill in merging natural aesthetics with functionality. Using traditional materials like metal and glass, she creates luminaires that are not only practical but also captivating.

Elise Fouin: The Art of Transformed Materials

Collections: Nebulis, Papillon

Since 2012, Elise Fouin has manipulated various materials to create innovative structural principles. Her works, such as the Nebulis and Papillon collections, reflect her unique approach that blends technology and traditional artistry. She crafts luminaires that not only illuminate but also inspire, drawing on her expertise in furniture design and goldsmithing.

Kateryna Sokolova: The Balance of Simplicity

Collections: Gravity

Since 2011, Kateryna Sokolova has made significant contributions to lighting and furniture design, achieving a perfect balance between simplicity, functionality, and passion. The Gravity collection, for example, showcases her talent for designing pieces that are both aesthetically pleasing and practical, utilizing high-quality materials to endure extreme conditions.

Arik Levy: Art Without Borders

Collections: Antenna, Bamboo

Since 1992, Arik Levy has pushed the boundaries of creativity as an artist, designer, and technician. His collections, such as Antenna and Bamboo, are characterized by his relentless exploration of new forms and material uses, often in collaboration with prestigious brands worldwide.