
FRENCH SCULPTOR
Light lies at the heart of Camille Ledressay's work. The interplay of light and shadow is sculpted by the perspectives of her stoneware ceramics, evoking the freedom of each individual to explore life's possibilities.
Her work is clearly inspired by the Bauhaus movement, which integrates art into everyday life through sober, structured lines and simplified forms. However, in her hands, this rigorous geometry is reborn as rounded and organic, inspired by nature and the human body.
COLLECTIBLE CREATOR
Arthur Vallin's collectible designs are grounded in classical fine arts training and a background in architecture. The collections reflect a reverence for materials and historical context, as well as partnerships with top craftsmen from around the world. The pieces are intended to endure, to preserve craftsmanship, and to reflect the artist's perspective and the life of the collector.
FRENCH CERAMISTE
Having been trained in colour at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Valentine Rosi Mistou
is also considered to be an expert in textiles and materials. Craftsmanship and contemporary wall ceramics lie at the heart of her life as an artist. Within the confines of her studio, she undertakes meticulous experimentation with textures and pigments, meticulously fashioning unique colour ranges and shades that complement her oeuvre of sculptural pieces, meticulously assembled according to her artistic themes and imagination.
FRENCH CERAMIST
Sylvie Verdier draws inspiration from nature, shaping stoneware in the same way that the wind shapes the landscape.
Her work, inspired by nature and influenced by the Japanese concept of Wabi-sabi, is based on a solid knowledge of glazes and a perfect mastery of firing techniques.



