Alexandra Coutand creates ceramic works in which the material itself becomes a structural element.
Trained in applied arts and design, she creates pieces that engage directly with architecture: lines, surfaces, and light.
Straddling the line between sculpture and wall art, her works play with rhythm, repetition, and texture.
They integrate as structural elements, capable of complementing a wall or lending presence to a space.
Each piece reveals a precise treatment of the material: reliefs, nuances, and the way light catches on the surface.
Alexandra Coutand’s works naturally find their place in projects seeking to structure a space, introduce a living material, and avoid clichéd decorative elements—a particularly relevant and artistic approach for architects wishing to integrate discreet yet structuring works.
Alexandra Coutand explores materials and techniques without constraint, a freedom that hints at further developments yet to come, much to our delight.
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