Cast Brass



Time as the ultimate luxury
Time as the ultimate luxury
Time as the ultimate luxury
Year
2016
Client
NOV Gallery
Service
Industrial design
Year
2016
Client
NOV Gallery
Service
Industrial design
Year
2016
Client
NOV Gallery
Service
Industrial design
Reinterpreting our personal relationship with luxury and where it stands in our modern age
Reinterpreting our personal relationship with luxury and where it stands in our modern age







Swiss Open Gstaad
HEC IA







Swiss Open Gstaad
HEC IA







Swiss Open Gstaad
HEC IA
Context
If yesterday’s symbols of luxury were reserved solely to aristocrats, luxury today has become plural; it is for the masses. One cannot but wonder where have all the notions of luxury such as the unique, the rare and the exceptional disappeared? We all have a personal relationship to luxury that reverts back to our own journey and that is fundamental to our lives. It is part of our aspirations.
As for the future of luxury, where will it lie? It is said that luxury has the power of making us dream while being accessible.
— NOV Gallery
Project
Luxury sustains an undeniable relationship with time: timeless and unalterable. From a physical perspective, this series of humble-shaped objects tackle a strong symbolic related to time’s passing. The polished brass pieces are half-casted in transparent resin blocs, allowing for time to act upon one side through natural oxydation and preserving the other side through time. Beyond its functionality which is free to determine, this series of objects calls upon the contemplation of something trapped between two timelines, translating in a poetic manner, the passage of time.
Reinterpreting our personal relationship with luxury and where it stands in our modern age
Context
If yesterday’s symbols of luxury were reserved solely to aristocrats, luxury today has become plural; it is for the masses. One cannot but wonder where have all the notions of luxury such as the unique, the rare and the exceptional disappeared? We all have a personal relationship to luxury that reverts back to our own journey and that is fundamental to our lives. It is part of our aspirations.
As for the future of luxury, where will it lie? It is said that luxury has the power of making us dream while being accessible.
— NOV Gallery
Project
Luxury sustains an undeniable relationship with time: timeless and unalterable. From a physical perspective, this series of humble-shaped objects tackle a strong symbolic related to time’s passing. The polished brass pieces are half-casted in transparent resin blocs, allowing for time to act upon one side through natural oxydation and preserving the other side through time. Beyond its functionality which is free to determine, this series of objects calls upon the contemplation of something trapped between two timelines, translating in a poetic manner, the passage of time.
Reinterpreting our personal relationship with luxury and where it stands in our modern age
Context
If yesterday’s symbols of luxury were reserved solely to aristocrats, luxury today has become plural; it is for the masses. One cannot but wonder where have all the notions of luxury such as the unique, the rare and the exceptional disappeared? We all have a personal relationship to luxury that reverts back to our own journey and that is fundamental to our lives. It is part of our aspirations.
As for the future of luxury, where will it lie? It is said that luxury has the power of making us dream while being accessible.
— NOV Gallery
Project
Luxury sustains an undeniable relationship with time: timeless and unalterable. From a physical perspective, this series of humble-shaped objects tackle a strong symbolic related to time’s passing. The polished brass pieces are half-casted in transparent resin blocs, allowing for time to act upon one side through natural oxydation and preserving the other side through time. Beyond its functionality which is free to determine, this series of objects calls upon the contemplation of something trapped between two timelines, translating in a poetic manner, the passage of time.
Reinterpreting our personal relationship with luxury and where it stands in our modern age
Swiss Open Gstaad
HEC IA
Swiss Open Gstaad
HEC IA