My works

Gallery

In this space coexist all my artistic explorations – lighting, sculptures, furniture, and exceptional pieces. Each creation is born from a unique encounter with an abandoned fragment of metal. Some reveal light, while others simply tell their story through shapes and textures.

You will discover my iconic works such as "Le Schweisser" (The Welder), a symbol of Mulhouse's rich industrial past, made of automotive mechanical parts and old tools, with a seated posture that evokes the disappearance of large factories.

This gallery reflects my overall approach – to respect what already exists and to reveal the hidden beauty of the forgotten. Take the time to observe how each piece, in its new life, has retained the memory of its industrial past.

In this space coexist all my artistic explorations – lighting, sculptures, furniture, and exceptional pieces. Each creation is born from a unique encounter with an abandoned fragment of metal. Some reveal light, while others simply tell their story through shapes and textures.

Vous y découvrirez mes œuvres emblématiques comme
« Le Schweisser » (Le Soudeur), symbole du riche passé industriel de Mulhouse, composé de pièces de mécanique automobile et d’anciens outils, dont la posture assise évoque la disparition des grandes manufactures.

In this space coexist all my artistic explorations – lighting, sculptures, furniture, and exceptional pieces. Each creation is born from a unique encounter with an abandoned fragment of metal. Some reveal light, while others simply tell their story through shapes and textures.

You will discover my iconic works such as "Le Schweisser" (The Welder), a symbol of Mulhouse's rich industrial past, made of automotive mechanical parts and old tools, with a seated posture that evokes the disappearance of large factories.

This gallery reflects my overall approach – to respect what already exists and to reveal the hidden beauty of the forgotten. Take the time to observe how each piece, in its new life, has retained the memory of its industrial past.

This gallery reflects my overall approach – to respect what already exists and to reveal the hidden beauty of the forgotten. Take the time to observe how each piece, in its new life, has retained the memory of its industrial past.

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