La Fleur Fanée, a sculptural lamp entirely handcrafted, is a reflection on hope and the passage of time. The work captures the moment when a flower begins to wither. Carried by a moving figure, it still emits light, becoming a symbol of resilience in the face of change. Rooted in a universal theme, the lamp speaks to each individual in a personal and singular way.
This lamp represents a convergence of two rarely associated fabrication techniques. Gilding, an ancient practice refined over centuries, is combined with contemporary 3D printing technology, a modern tool offering complete freedom of form. Together, they result in a unique object that bridges artisanal craftsmanship and innovation.
By uniting these seemingly contradictory approaches, the piece challenges the tendency to view technological progress as a linear replacement of traditional methods. Instead, it suggests a more nuanced possibility, in which artisanal traditions and digital processes enrich one another.
The result is a functional object that transcends conventional categories: neither purely traditional nor entirely contemporary, but rather an exploration of how historical techniques can find new expression through technological advancement.
Operates on 220–230V with Type E plug. A converter can be provided for 110–230V countries. Full electrical customization takes 6–8 weeks. Type B plug on request.
| Dimensions LxWxH | 22x27x38cm (9x11x15'') |
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| Piece Weight (kg) | 2.0 |
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| Number Of Pieces Created | 8 |


































