Close-up on the artwork: this decorative wall panel was made of glass, according to Myriam Hubert's unique concept of glass marquetry. The piece features an art deco-inspired plant motif, which has been reinterpreted in a shade of green.
Myriam Hubert orginally worked for humanitarian organisations in crisis situations. On her last mission to Lebanon, it was the visit of a mosaic workshop that inspired her towards the path of craftsmanship. Already fascinated by the heritage of ancient civilisations, the discovery of this ancient knowhow awakened her desire to learn the art of chiselling. Myriam then trained in working with various materials, and glass quickly became her favourite. Over these years of experimenting, she gradually refined her own concept: glass marquetry. Her unique process is where the art of stained glass and mosaic meet to form decorative wall panels. Designed for interiors, Myriam's pieces explore plays of light and colours. She also works on incorporating mirrors into glass.
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Close-up on the artwork: this decorative wall panel was made of glass, according to Myriam Hubert's unique concept of glass marquetry. The piece features an art deco-inspired plant motif, which has been reinterpreted in a shade of green.
Photo: ©Myriam Hubert
Close-up on the artwork: made of glass and iridescent mirrors, this decorative wall panel reflects a play of light and transparency. The design of the piece, along with its shades of colours, evokes the feathers of a peacock.
Photo: ©Myriam Hubert
Made in glass marquetry, this wall cladding portrays the famous art deco palmettes with plant motifs. The composition of glass and iridescent mirrors reflects a play of light, colour, and transparency.
Photo: ©Myriam Hubert
This is a detail from a circular decorative wall panel: this glass marquetry piece is made of glass and iridescent mirrors. Its design illustrates an abundant and refined vegetation, whose shades of green interact with the light.
Photo: ©Myriam Hubert
Named “Arabesque”, this decorative wall panel features the art deco palmettes arranged in perfect symmetry. The decorative pattern is finished at the top and bottom with a border, whose design is inspired by the heritage culture of the Arab world. The structure of the decoration is intentionally composed like a carpet.