Alexandra Coutand

A portrait of Alexandra Coutand in her studio, surrounded by textured ceramic pieces that showcase her work with materials, reliefs, and sculptural forms., Contemporary ceramist

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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