S Shape, Transperant Glass And Brick Red Marble Side Table By Frederic Saulou
$6,828
1st Dibs
Delta S side table by Frederic SaulouLimited Edition of 10Materials: White glass, Azur Imperial marble from Brésil, Marinagé Rouge marble from Brésil.Dimensions: D 40 x H 50 cmSigned and numbered."The first question that one could ask oneself in front of these works could be about the notion of balance or even volumetric understanding.Beyond the use, these two new pieces thus raise a technical and symbolic question announcing my creative reflection.Indeed, my work since 2013 tends to highlight the mineral materials from buildings and heritage to give them back their nobility, to question the territory around the material, know-how, in closeconnection with architecture and his history.For this new collection, I like to play on the dualities offered by the different properties of the materials used and their architectural uses, reflected in the tension and technicality betweenthe colored, dense and heavy stone in balance with the transparent glass, thin and light."Frederic Saulou's sculpted design artworks introduce a series of work coming from researches andpartnerships between local ateliers and designer, and implemented to another scale: That of the object and contemporary creation.Frédéric Saulou is a proeminent French contemporary designer.Born in 1989, Frédéric Saulou, lives and works in Rennes, in France. Graduated in space and environmental design at the Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués (LISAA) in 2011 and in object design at the Ecole Européenne Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Rennes (EESAB) in 2013, Frédéric will continue to perfect his experience within the Eric Gizard Associés agency and with the designer Frédéric Ruyant. In 2013, he founded the studio, Frédéric Saulou Design Studio, an independent and multidisciplinary design and consulting agency that sees design as a space for research and exchange that allows him to develop a sensitive approach to forms and materials.Experimentation and research take precedence over his work in order to think of new materials and new uses. This accompanies his daily approach so that each project is conceived as a sculpture in its own right, between simplicity and technicality. His approach guides him towards a global approach but also unique in his creations, thus creating particular interactions between the user and the object, between Industrial craftsmanship. Today Frédéric works on various projects, from objects to space, in series or limited editions and collaborates with prestigious institutions and brands such as the publishing houses Ligne Roset, Drugeot Manufacture, Brossier Saderne, Vista Alegre, Esprit Porcelaine Limoges etc.