Hélène de Saint Lager
A history of art graduate of the Ecole du Louvre in Paris, Hélène de Saint Lager’s career has incorporated painting restoration, millinery, sculpture, casting and metalwork. For the past 15 years, however, she has been creating endlessly compelling works in her home-studio-laboratory on the outskirts of Paris.
Using familiar materials in unexpected ways, de Saint Lager’s singular aesthetic explores how light can be caught and redirected. Her celebrated metalwork table, chair and lighting designs come in a variety of experimental and intriguing organic forms.
The designer has produced bespoke commissions for private clients and collaborated with Peter Marino on his Dior boutiques in Seoul and Hong Kong, while her resin furniture so impressed interior designer Jacques Garcia that he commissioned pieces for his Schiaparelli boutique in Paris, including an over-sized flower-shaped table and swarms of butterflies frozen in flight.
‘For me, materials and sediment are veritable obsessions,’ De Saint Lager explains of these pieces. ‘I spread layer after layer of resin and toss lightweight materials on top. Time stops. I capture and freeze it in a limpid glaze.’
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