Description
Bamako light sculpture
Bamako is a light sculpture formed of two spheres of glass blown using the overlay technique. This technique involves layering several sheets of glass before cutting them cold with a diamond tip.
The interior of the spheres is covered with opaline, which gives them their luminosity. Both parts have an LED light source.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Xavier Lenormand, glassblower for twenty-five years and winner of the Bettencourt Prize for manual dexterity. By creating poetic works inspired by nature, the cosmos and the seabed.
After exhibiting at various major international design fairs. He works on the creation of bottles, unique pieces for Christian Dior perfumes.
In 2021, he moved to the Dordogne region of France, where he set up a large studio and developed an artistic identity based on blown glass and cold cutting. He draws his inspiration from nature, which he considers a source of perfection and humility. His work, deeply connected to the cosmos, the seabed and luminous phenomena, seeks to express the movement of life and the fragility of childhood. He sculpts, chisels, engraves and prints glass, a material he believes is capable of transforming the unreal into objects, inviting us to dream and marvel through his sculptures.




