Duramen by Bonsoir Paris
French art and design duo Rémy Clémente and Morgan Maccari of Bonsoir Paris have created the Duramen series of handmade wooden sculptures.
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Description from Bonsoir Paris:
DURAMEN is a series of handmade wooden sculptures. Born of a simple impulse, the one to break with conventional ways of exhibiting, Bonsoir Paris and its team have imagined a series of frames so strongly mistreated that they have become unrecognizable. Their wish is to break the properties of the compound, a form of compromise as minimal and it is efficient. They found a subtle twist while remaining faithful to a primitive form of revolt, without getting lost in vain styles effects. The choice of noble materials (Oak, Fir, Wenge, Pear, Linden) and the quest for finesse, enables them – with the DURAMEN series – to position themselves on the razor’s edge between two opposites, that of the deformed and that of the elegant, instinctive and thoughtful.
ART DIRECTION / DESIGN Bonsoir Paris
SCULPTURE Adrien Corroler
CABINET Kwantiq
DESIGN / ACHIEVEMENT Jules Cairon
PHOTOGRAPHER Davina Muller
POST-PRODUCTION Cédric Hugonnet @ Studio Collet
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The Foolish Aesthete on 18 Dec 2011 at 5:20 pm #
Absolutely fascinating work. The mix of materials in a surreal context is brilliant.
Ahsan on 19 Dec 2011 at 12:33 am #
White, Milk and Dark Chocolate fest.
Looks like gothic art nouveau.
noreen sheikh on 19 Dec 2011 at 12:55 am #
simply great
Sofia on 19 Dec 2011 at 11:16 am #
handmade superiority
Jat on 19 Dec 2011 at 2:20 pm #
With such masterful sculptural tallent, why celebrate the ugly?