Alexandre Labruyère & Aude Bray-Deperne
Alexandre Labruyère draws his inspiration from the raw poetry of the natural world. He distils landscapes and organic forms into the very foundations of his work, stripping back to reveal their essential truth.
Aude Bray-Deperne explores the themes of family and origin. Her stoneware creations are earthborn beings, silent and sentient, bound in quiet conversation.
Both artists champion simplicity and the purity of line, celebrating the soul of the object. Theirs is a studied minimalism, rooted in harmony and balance.
With this guéridon—its ceramic tiers and hand-carved ash legs—they conjure an interior landscape. A private, hushed territory, shaped by the tides of existence. It is a sanctuary, a place of contemplation and renewal, a homage to the beauty of wabi-sabi.