Contemporary designer sculptures for interior architecture
Contemporary design sculpture lies at the boundary between art and interior architecture: it combines aesthetic demands, clean lines and reflection on space, in order to enhance interior architecture without overloading it.

When art meets design
Selection method for choosing a sculpture in a professional project
To integrate a sculpture into an interior design project, five points are sufficient to frame a good decision:
Role of the work: signature piece, landmark, welcome, waiting, transitional space, artistic intention.
Dialogue with materials: wood, stone, metal, textiles, finishes.
Scale: consistency with the volume of the space and the main reading distance.
Atmosphere: desired level of contrast (understated, organic, graphic, expressive).
Viewpoints: perception from key areas (arrival, reception, seating, axes).
Specifications: useful information
To propose a relevant existing work or to guide a custom-made project, these elements allow us to act quickly and accurately:
3 to 6 photos (main angles + context)
Available dimensions (width / height / depth, or approximate area)
dominant materials and colors (floors, walls, furniture)
site constraints (access, floors, elevator, opening hours, reception)
Project intention (style, desired level of presence)
benchmarks for time and budget (even approximate ones)
Types of places for integrating a contemporary sculpture
Reception/lobby: a landmark room that immediately sets the tone.
Hospitality / catering: work that is legible in a lively place, consistent with the identity.
Offices / headquarters: controlled presence, associated with image and visitor journey.
Boutique / concept store: a key piece that reinforces the brand's universe.
Transition spaces (landings, vestibules, waiting areas): artwork that accompanies the journey.
Coordination and logistics
A successful project also relies on clear coordination: validation of the location and dimensions, choice of the artwork (existing piece or dedicated design), planning, transport, on-site reception and installation according to the constraints of the location.
Existing or custom-made sculpture: how to decide
Existing piece: ideal if an available work already matches the scale and intention of the space.
Tailor-made: relevant when the location imposes constraints, or when very precise integration is expected (format, presence, material consistency).
Going further
To view works in different contexts, see the Achievements .
For a project with a defined scope (brief, constraints, options), the Custom page details the process.
To discover the artist's manufacturing process and philosophy, you can visit the Atelier .
