This delicate lamp was made from brass sheet, hammered by hand according to a local, traditional technique of embossing. Playing with finishes and curves, Jonathan drew inspiration from the Milky Way.
Height 45 cm
Length 40 cm
Jonathan Soulié discovered the craft of coppersmithing only recently, learning at the same time that it was a dying profession. Coming from a region traditionally famous for its copper, he was immediately inspired to take up the hammer himself. France’s tradition of dinanderie (a word that gets its name from the Belgian village that made the craft famous) is quite unique: an object, whether practical or decorative, is fashioned using a hammer from a single sheet of copper, brass, pewter, aluminum, or steel. Although today there are machines and hybrid techniques, Jonathan’s goal “is to conserve the most traditional technique he can, using no welding or as little as possible”.
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This delicate lamp was made from brass sheet, hammered by hand according to a local, traditional technique of embossing. Playing with finishes and curves, Jonathan drew inspiration from the Milky Way.
Height 45 cm
Length 40 cm
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This egg-shaped sculpture was made from one single seamless copper sheet, hammered by hand. The exterior was patinated with gold leaf, while the interior was lacquered black. As a universal symbol of femininity, the egg embodies cosmic infinity. It was created as a tribute to the supreme god of Inca mythology Huiracocha.
Height 45 cm
Length 40 cm
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Directly linked to the Huiracocha sculpture, XY is its yang. Its shape represents masculinity, while a feeling of protection is conveyed by its curves.
Height 28 cm
Diameter 20 cm
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Curiosity is half sculpture, half pedestal. In making it, Jonathan did not seek perfection, but rather balance: the balance between a brass object imagined by man and the subtle and organic elegance of nature.
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An ode to femininity and the future, Fragrance is inspired by the quote "The future of man is woman" by Louis Aragon. Fragile and unbalanced in appearance, the exterior of this copper sculpture highlights the nuances of the female soul, contrasting with an enigmatic interior.
Diameter 18 cm
Height 29 cm