The unusual handle of this shaving brush was crafted from a mammoth tooth and ebony, masterfully turned by Clément. With bristles of badger hair, the brush is the ideal accessory for a traditional wet shave.
Length 11 cm
Width 4 cm
Clément Demarson describes himself as a “materials hybridizer”, which means someone who can work with and mix various materials, skills and disciplines. He is not tied down to a specific craft or genre and his work ranges from set design to creating everyday objects, where he questions the use, identity and awareness of the object. Clément combines traditional tools that are over a century old with the latest technology, such as 3D machines, lasers and everything else imaginable, to design and produce exceptional objects in innovative environments. He places no limits or rules on what he can create.
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The unusual handle of this shaving brush was crafted from a mammoth tooth and ebony, masterfully turned by Clément. With bristles of badger hair, the brush is the ideal accessory for a traditional wet shave.
Length 11 cm
Width 4 cm
Photo: © Corentin Ollivau
This elegant shaving brush has a handle of ebony and hand-knurled brass. With bristles of badger hair, it is the ideal tool for a traditional wet shave.
Length 11 cm
Width 4 cm
Photo: © Corentin Ollivau
Labelled “Made in Paris”, this elegant table lamp is designed to rest on its side. The base was made from turned oak and the stand from an undulating band of polished brass.
Length 22 cm
Width 22 cm
Photo: © Corentin Ollivau
This unique watchcase was commissioned by Vacheron Constantin to hold their Métiers d’Art watch. It combines several precious materials such as ebony, silver and calfskin. The case bears witness to Vacheron Constantin’s continued commitment to artisanal excellence up to the finishing touches of their watch cases.
Length 25 cm
Width 25 cm