“There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”
Léonard Cohen
“We want a kitchen in the wabi sabi spirit!” was a request clearly stated by our clients at the outset of the project. We had to find the right alchemy for the space:
Materials serving a design, A design with an intention, An intention for beauty, goodness, and truth.
“Light and shadow, heavy ink and lightness, an exercise in which I find myself and would like to emphasize the direction of my work on recycling.
You’ve probably noticed: the wabi sabi aesthetic holds a dear place in my heart. It’s hard to explain why, but this muted palette, these materials weathered by time, resonate deeply with me. This Japanese concept, in my eyes, finds a natural echo in Provençal furniture and the slightly nostalgic soul of Southern homes.