Audrey Large: French designer sculpts fluid, light-playing objects from ordinary materials
By
Ayla Angelos
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
Audrey Large, a French designer based in the Netherlands, creates sculptural objects and lamps that explore fluid materials, light, texture, and perception. Her work ranges from molten-looking lamps that resemble obsidian lava formations to smooth amorphous sculptures and small character models, blending contradictory materials with impossible shapes to produce mesmerizing visual effects.
Key quotes
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