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OAK Oneofakind Gallery
2 Place Montoulieu
Toulouse 31000 , France
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33.065.856.8619
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ARKA One-of-a-kind porcelain table lamp
$ 3,500
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Description
Unique porcelain table lamp inspired by Romanesque architecture made by Etienne Dubernet.
Inspiration: Inhabited by light, these sculptures are intimate architectures that watch over our homes. The light plays with the translucency of the porcelain, revealing the uniqueness of each piece. It animates it, thus creating real atmospheres to experience.
“Trained in industrial design, I spent many years creating objects intended for mass production. Today, my ceramic practice is a reaction against this logic of standardization. I seek a modernity that is not synonymous with planned obsolescence, but rather a modernity rooted in the timeless, in the gesture, in the sensitive connection between humanity and matter. My work draws inspiration from ancient architecture, whose motifs I reinterpret to create a dialogue with our time. The arch motif, recurring in my pieces, is a universal symbol: it evokes shelter, threshold, and opening. By incorporating it into forms that are both refined and organic, I offer a contemporary reinterpretation of this historical aesthetic. This architecture becomes a language, a way of invoking a familiar visual field, a means of anchoring the past in the present.
I develop a geometry of singularity that defines the uniqueness of each piece. The plasticity of ceramics allows me to shape curved lines symbolizing randomness and life, in contrast to objects standardized by industry. My creations explore this tension between controlled forms and free lines, thus creating a dialogue between human order and the spontaneity of matter. Shaped clay is a living resource: it retains the memory of the gesture, sometimes resists, deforms, and seeks to exist beyond the finished object. My creations are in motion, like a testament to matter, constrained to serve us, and constantly striving to reclaim its rights.”
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Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: New Materials: Porcelain (1280°C) Condition: New. Creation Date: 2025 Styles / Movements: Contemporary, Brutalist, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 839293 -
Dimensions
W. 12.6 in; H. 13.39 in; D. 7.48 in; W. 32 cm; H. 34 cm; D. 19 cm;
Message from Seller:
OAK Oneofakind Gallery, located at 2 Place Montoulieu, Toulouse 31000, France, is a distinctive art space curated by Antoine Vignault, showcasing contemporary sculptures, photography, furniture, and objects. For inquiries, please contact us at antoine@oak-bespoke.fr or +33.065.856.8619.
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