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Sylvie Mangaud Méditation
Sylvie Mangaud Petite Muse
Jean-Philippe Richard Galatéa
Luo Li Rong Vent Léger
Poétique by Tamara Ralph Large vase
Dan Dailey Le Soleil
Sylvie Mangaud Premier Amour
Jean-Philippe Richard Eugénie
Laurence Bonnel Départ
Laurence Bonnel Seuls au Monde
Laurence Bonnel Le Retour
Alain Séchas La Vénusienne
Tamara Kvesitadze Double je
Etienne Pensée d'Amour
Natacha Mondon Intimité
Louis Derbré La Terre
Natacha Mondon Lune de miel
Sylvie Mangaud Rêve d'amour
Nadine Enakieff Femme au Chandail
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle Les 7 Perles
Jean-Philippe Richard Sophie
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Voir plus de créationsA Feminine Universe by Maison Daum: sculptures in form and light
For over 150 years, Maison Daum has revealed the multifaceted beauty of women: gentleness, strength, freedom. Here, crystal becomes a language, and each piece, a vibrant tribute to eternal femininity. Discover the Feminine Universe , interpreted by the Daum crystalworks and its collaborating artists. Daum's Feminine Universe celebrates woman in her most subtle essence: a bearing, a silence, a fleeting emotion. Through their lines, each silhouette sculpted in crystal seems to emerge from a breath, a shiver, a moment suspended in the light. Bodies in motion, inhabited busts, contemplative profiles: here, the material embraces life. The artists who lend their vision to Maison Daum share this rare sensitivity. Natacha Mondon translates gentleness and dynamism into clean lines. Jean-Philippe Richard sculpts silent elegance, while Marie-Paule Deville Chabrolle explores the sensuality of a posture, the intensity of an inner gaze. Each signed work is born from an intimate dialogue between the artist's imagination and the artisan's hand. Some sculptures have become iconic: Douce Muse , weightless; Luna , light and vibrant; Galatea , meditative; or Alliance Rose , all restrained tenderness. Each tells a story, evokes a presence, a touch of feminine mystery, captured in the brilliance of crystal . The chosen hues—powdery pink, lilac, amber, or deep violet—extend the emotion. The crystal filters light like skin, revealing nuances, suggesting the soul. These plays of transparency lend each piece an almost living character, perceptible to the eye that contemplates it. Some sculptures seem to breathe, so masterful is the mastery of volume and color that they evoke a real presence.
Conceived as silent presences, Daum's feminine sculptures inhabit space with perfect harmony. Whether displayed alone on a pedestal or in a composition, they invite slow, contemplative gazes. For here, femininity does not impose itself: it reveals itself, quietly, through light.
Ancient craftsmanship employed to enhance femininity
Each piece is born from a long , artisanal process . The crystal paste , mastered by the House of Daum since the 19th century, allows for an unparalleled level of detail, transparency, and subtle gradations. Hand-shaped and cast using the lost-wax method, the pieces are created in the workshops with exacting standards and passion. This unique expertise elevates the material, allowing for the creation of works where the female form becomes a canvas for artistic expression. Every volume, every curve is meticulously considered to pay homage to the beauty of life. Nothing is left to chance: proportions, textures, finishes. Every detail contributes to transforming the material into vibrant emotion.
True to the spirit of Art Nouveau , Maison Daum draws its inspiration from organic lines and the intimate connection between art and craftsmanship. Heir to the École de Nancy, it perpetuates this vision where nature inspires form, where the hand shapes emotion. The female sculptures are part of this lineage: they depict the body not as an object to be looked at, but as a breath to be felt, a presence to be embraced. Each piece is thus a bridge between the visible and the invisible, between gesture and grace. Through their evocative power, these sculptures enrich the feminine universe of Maison Daum, affirming its vocation: to make crystal a living art.