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Japanese Kozo Paper
1 Led bulb, E26, 12W
1800 Lumens each
Handcrafted in France | Signed | Numbered | Certificate of authenticity
Weight: 6 LBS
This series was born from William's ongoing creative experiments, from a desire to let matter dictate its own poetry.
Each piece begins as a series of individual drops, patiently deposited one after another, following an instinctive yet deliberate rhythm.
The accumulation creates strange topographies, surfaces shaped by a slow alchemy of gesture and weight. When turned over, the final form seems to defy gravity.
It feels as if the material were pulled upward instead of falling down, as if it were searching for something beyond its own weight.
Every object is unique. The process is never duplicated, only repeated, ensuring that each piece carries its own singular history and its own silent memory.
William Guillon is a French designer and art director based in Bordeaux. His work explores the tension between decay and elegance, permanence and fragility, resulting in collectible pieces that feel both ancient and radically contemporary. Rooted in a neo-romantic and tragic aesthetic, his creations echo a fascination for imperfect beauty, emotional depth, and the haunting grace of the unfinished. Each object is conceived as a functional sculpture, a fragment of a larger mythology, inhabited by contradictions, marked by time, yet fiercely singular. Since founding his studio in 2014, William Guillon has developed a distinct body of work, acclaimed for its sculptural lighting and accessories. His preferred material is cast bronze (including rare alloys such as white bronze) which he transforms into visceral forms through a deeply artisanal process. Every piece is sculpted by hand in his studio in Bordeaux, France, signed and numbered.