The Last Night Chandelier by Damien Langlois-Meurinne is both a sleek, modern fixture and a suspended sculpture. Its sputnik-like arms stretch outward, ending in tinted blown-glass spheres that evoke stars scattered across a night sky. Each handcrafted detail— from the precision of the globes to the artisanal finishes—speaks to the highest level of craftsmanship. Last Night is a poetic ode to a summer night’s sky, inviting reverie and wonder.
Damien Langlois-Meurinne describes himself as a "creator of Haute Couture furniture and spaces." Having commenced his career in Christian Liaigre's studio, where he gained insight into the precision of proportions and the combination of noble materials, Damien Langlois-Meurinne has successfully executed numerous exceptional projects. These include ventures in yachts, residences in Notting Hill and Megève, boutiques in New York, a private island in Polynesia or contemporary Parisian projects. His style is distinguished by timeless aesthetics, blending sophistication and simplicity. With fervor, he emphasizes the significance conveyed by the quality of the objects that surround us and their emotional dimensions. For Maison Pouenat, Damien has crafted a highly personal collection that harmonizes poetry, freedom of forms, and lightness—a work that is original, balanced, and contemporary.