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Exhibition view "Reception Room" Etienne Marc & Dorian Renard at Galerija Vartai, 2023
Photo Lukas Mykolaitis

Etienne Marc French, b. 1995
Chandelier / Šviestuvas, 2023
Lacquered wood, selenite crystal / Lakuotas medis, selenito kristalas
Series of uniques / Unikalių serija
Made to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request / Dizaineris gali sukurti specialiai Jums, įsiklausęs į Jūsų poreikius.
Series of uniques / Unikalių serija
Made to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request / Dizaineris gali sukurti specialiai Jums, įsiklausęs į Jūsų poreikius.
80 x 160 x 90 cm
31 1/2 x 63 x 35 1/2 in
31 1/2 x 63 x 35 1/2 in
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Etienne Marc is a french designer craftsman born in Amiens. He studied product design in Reims and Contextual Design in the Design Academy of Eindhoven where he started to develop...
Etienne Marc is a french designer craftsman born in Amiens. He studied product design in Reims and Contextual Design in the Design Academy of Eindhoven where he started to develop a hands-on practice and a deep interest in materials and their mediated meanings, using design as a tool to champion a space for enjoyment through symbolism.
Etienne Marc produces objects that bring trickery, spectacle, and humor. His use of materials borrowed from traditional art mixed with ones that refer to the physical reality of our time play with our expectations and challenge traditional meanings and values, aiming to question or even uplift the notion of the replica.
Etienne Marc produces objects that bring trickery, spectacle, and humor. His use of materials borrowed from traditional art mixed with ones that refer to the physical reality of our time play with our expectations and challenge traditional meanings and values, aiming to question or even uplift the notion of the replica.
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