Vegetal Sculpture

The plant sculptures of theDaum HouseThey embody a silent poetry, an encounter between raw matter and the delicacy of life. Inspired by organic forms,

Monstera - Emilio Robba Wall Leaf, small size

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - long fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - long fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Citrus Footed bowl

Regular price 7 083 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - long fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - long fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - short fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - short fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - short fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall leaf - short fixing

Regular price 6 667 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall leaf

Regular price 12 617 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall leaf

Regular price 12 617 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall leaf

Regular price 12 617 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Medium bowl

Regular price 5 367 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall lamp

Regular price 9 000 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall lamp

Regular price 9 000 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Small wall lamp

Regular price 9 000 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall lamp

Regular price 18 917 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall lamp

Regular price 18 917 €

Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall lamp

Regular price 18 917 €

Jardin de Cactus - Emilio Robba Vase

Regular price 4 867 €

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They reflect the quiet power of nature, its ability to reinvent itself, to assert itself in space with an instinctive elegance. Through iconic collections such as Jardin de Cactus designed by Emilio Robba, the whimsical and playful Tutti Frutti by Gilles Neveu, or the luminous and refined Citrus collection, Daum explores the plant world as a territory for artistic expression.

Each creation reveals the textures, rhythms, and volumes of the natural world, transfigured by the unique glassmaking expertise of the Nancy-based manufacturer. Foliage, fruit, stems, and roots become inhabited sculptures, where nature becomes symbol and memory. The interplay of light and shadow, the contrasts of materials, invite intimate contemplation, a dialogue between the mineral and the vegetal. These works are not mere decorative objects: they carry within them a vision, an emotion frozen in the crystal, a celebration of life in its most essential and timeless form.