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EMILIE LEMARDELEY DIONYSOS XL VERTICAL PENDANT H122" x Ø18.5"

EMILIE LEMARDELEY DIONYSOS XL VERTICAL PENDANT H122" x Ø18.5"

EMILIE LEMARDELEY

Emilie Lemardeley is a French designer. She began her career working mainly for other well-known designers before deciding to set up her own studio in 2012. As a designer her foremost priority is to create objects which enlighten the rooms they inhabit. She views herself as bridging the gap between the avant-garde and the traditional within French arts and crafts. In order to birth her unique objects she has created a successful dialogue with the best carpenters and metal craftsmen, including glass blowers and gilders. Her exceptional objects are simultaneously unique yet archetypal of the famous French “savoir-faire”.

$13,090.00

Original: $37,400.00

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EMILIE LEMARDELEY DIONYSOS XL VERTICAL PENDANT H122" x Ø18.5"

$37,400.00

$13,090.00

EMILIE LEMARDELEY DIONYSOS XL VERTICAL PENDANT H122" x Ø18.5"

EMILIE LEMARDELEY

Emilie Lemardeley is a French designer. She began her career working mainly for other well-known designers before deciding to set up her own studio in 2012. As a designer her foremost priority is to create objects which enlighten the rooms they inhabit. She views herself as bridging the gap between the avant-garde and the traditional within French arts and crafts. In order to birth her unique objects she has created a successful dialogue with the best carpenters and metal craftsmen, including glass blowers and gilders. Her exceptional objects are simultaneously unique yet archetypal of the famous French “savoir-faire”.

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EMILIE LEMARDELEY

Emilie Lemardeley is a French designer. She began her career working mainly for other well-known designers before deciding to set up her own studio in 2012. As a designer her foremost priority is to create objects which enlighten the rooms they inhabit. She views herself as bridging the gap between the avant-garde and the traditional within French arts and crafts. In order to birth her unique objects she has created a successful dialogue with the best carpenters and metal craftsmen, including glass blowers and gilders. Her exceptional objects are simultaneously unique yet archetypal of the famous French “savoir-faire”.