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Contemporary Art
Laurence Bonnel
With Daum, Laurence Bonnel translates her architectural and poetic universe into the world of feminine art, but not only in crystal glass. Works such as "Tenderness , " "Departure , " "The Return , " "Evidence," and "Alone in the World" celebrate the human presence in its purest expression. Each sculpture, through its verticality, evokes a being in motion, a couple reunited, or a soul detaching itself, between earthly grounding and aspiration to something beyond.
Laurence Bonnel Départ
Laurence Bonnel Ensemble
Laurence Bonnel Vénus
Laurence Bonnel Tendresse
Laurence Bonnel Seuls au Monde
In 2023, with Kangourou Wally , the artist revisits the iconography of the kangaroo in a playful and expressive version. Molded in a crystal paste of intense blue and punctuated with gold leaf details, this character with a mischievous look embodies the playful and free spirit of the artist. It evokes the stuffed animals of our childhood, cartoons, and modern fables.
The collaboration between Daum and Yves Henry gives birth to a work that subverts the codes of luxury, while magnifying the traditional craftsmanship of the crystal factory. The precious material here embraces a light, accessible and deeply human imagination, where each detail tells a story full of tenderness and mischief.
In 2023, with Kangourou Wally , the artist revisits the iconography of the kangaroo in a playful and expressive version. Molded in a crystal paste of intense blue and punctuated with gold leaf details, this character with a mischievous look embodies the playful and free spirit of the artist. It evokes the stuffed animals of our childhood, cartoons, and modern fables.
The collaboration between Daum and Yves Henry gives birth to a work that subverts the codes of luxury, while magnifying the traditional craftsmanship of the crystal factory. The precious material here embraces a light, accessible and deeply human imagination, where each detail tells a story full of tenderness and mischief.
In 2023, with Kangourou Wally , the artist revisits the iconography of the kangaroo in a playful and expressive version. Molded in a crystal paste of intense blue and punctuated with gold leaf details, this character with a mischievous look embodies the playful and free spirit of the artist. It evokes the stuffed animals of our childhood, cartoons, and modern fables.
The collaboration between Daum and Yves Henry gives birth to a work that subverts the codes of luxury, while magnifying the traditional craftsmanship of the crystal factory. The precious material here embraces a light, accessible and deeply human imagination, where each detail tells a story full of tenderness and mischief.
In 2023, with Kangourou Wally , the artist revisits the iconography of the kangaroo in a playful and expressive version. Molded in a crystal paste of intense blue and punctuated with gold leaf details, this character with a mischievous look embodies the playful and free spirit of the artist. It evokes the stuffed animals of our childhood, cartoons, and modern fables.
The collaboration between Daum and Yves Henry gives birth to a work that subverts the codes of luxury, while magnifying the traditional craftsmanship of the crystal factory. The precious material here embraces a light, accessible and deeply human imagination, where each detail tells a story full of tenderness and mischief.
Yves Henry Kangourou Wally
Figurative Art
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle x Daum
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle is a true artist in residence at Daum. Together, they have created a collection of remarkable works, including À Cœur Battant, Les 7 Perles, Kabuki, and L'Hiver en soi , each telling a story of femininity, mystery, and transcendence.
This enduring alliance between the artist's hand and the expertise of the crystal factory reveals a world of timeless elegance, where each sculpture becomes a hymn to inner beauty.
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle Kabuki
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle Sara et les Oiseaux
Animal Art
Isabelle Carabantes
With Daum, Isabelle Carabantes elevates the brand's legacy and revolutionizes animal art with her creations. In crystal glass, the works come alive, their translucent nuances and interplay of light amplifying the sensitive dimension of her subjects. From the powerful gaze of the caracal head to the bust of Cogito, the gentle thinking chimpanzee, heir to Rodin's influences, and the elephants of the savannah, each piece questions the link between humanity and animals, between nature and memory.
Isabelle Carabantes Elephant Savana, medium
Isabelle Carabantes Elephant Savana, small
Isabelle Carabantes Tête de Caracal
Isabelle Carabantes Cogito
Romuald Hazoumé x Daum
A major Beninese artist on the contemporary African scene, Romuald Hazoumé is internationally recognized for his masks made from repurposed gasoline canisters, which have become symbols of resistance, memory, and denunciation of the trafficking that plagues West Africa. In a unique encounter between committed art and ancestral know-how, Maison Daum invited Hazoumé in 2008 to reinterpret his iconic work , *Blue Oil Head* , in crystal glass. Sculpted in the transparency and vibrant nuances of the material, this contemporary mask carries a profound resonance. It echoes traditional African faces while embodying social critique: that of the artisanal gasoline trafficking, a daily reality for millions of Beninese.
Romuald Hazoumé x Daum
A major Beninese artist on the contemporary African scene, Romuald Hazoumé is internationally recognized for his masks made from repurposed gasoline canisters, which have become symbols of resistance, memory, and denunciation of the trafficking that plagues West Africa. In a unique encounter between committed art and ancestral know-how, Maison Daum invited Hazoumé in 2008 to reinterpret his iconic work , *Blue Oil Head* , in crystal glass. Sculpted in the transparency and vibrant nuances of the material, this contemporary mask carries a profound resonance. It echoes traditional African faces while embodying social critique: that of the artisanal gasoline trafficking, a daily reality for millions of Beninese.
Romuald Hazoumé x Daum
A major Beninese artist on the contemporary African scene, Romuald Hazoumé is internationally recognized for his masks made from repurposed gasoline canisters, which have become symbols of resistance, memory, and denunciation of the trafficking that plagues West Africa. In a unique encounter between committed art and ancestral know-how, Maison Daum invited Hazoumé in 2008 to reinterpret his iconic work , *Blue Oil Head* , in crystal glass. Sculpted in the transparency and vibrant nuances of the material, this contemporary mask carries a profound resonance. It echoes traditional African faces while embodying social critique: that of the artisanal gasoline trafficking, a daily reality for millions of Beninese.
Romuald Hazoumé x Daum
A major Beninese artist on the contemporary African scene, Romuald Hazoumé is internationally recognized for his masks made from repurposed gasoline canisters, which have become symbols of resistance, memory, and denunciation of the trafficking that plagues West Africa. In a unique encounter between committed art and ancestral know-how, Maison Daum invited Hazoumé in 2008 to reinterpret his iconic work , *Blue Oil Head* , in crystal glass. Sculpted in the transparency and vibrant nuances of the material, this contemporary mask carries a profound resonance. It echoes traditional African faces while embodying social critique: that of the artisanal gasoline trafficking, a daily reality for millions of Beninese.
Romuald Hazoumé Blue Oil Head
Street art
JonOne x Daum
In 2020, Maison Daum forged a bold new encounter between urban art and crystal tradition by collaborating with renowned New York artist JonOne. From this union emerged a rare and unique piece: Table for Two , a functional artwork produced in a limited edition of only eight. Each table is hand-personalized by the artist, who directly applied his iconic tag to the extra-white glass top. True to his energetic and colorful style, JonOne unfolds his vibrant and spontaneous universe, capturing the essence of the “abstract expressionist tag” he pioneered. This raw and instinctive gesture is then solidified by the application of a layer of Daum crystal paste, lending the work a luminous depth and a unique materiality. The layering of glass, tag, and crystal transforms this table into a contemporary sculpture in its own right, where the urban converses with the ancestral, and where light reveals the subtleties of the artistic gesture at every angle.
JonOne Table for two
JonOne Seeing Through the Night
Arts by selection
of shades
Mer de Corail Royal angelfish
Monstera - Emilio Robba Large wall lamp
Jardin de Cactus - Emilio Robba XL Cactus
Bornéo - Emilio Robba Vase
Natacha Mondon Alliance
Jean-Philippe Richard Amélie
Poétique by Tamara Ralph Centerpiece
Camelia Large bowl
These exclusive artistic collaborations give rise to crystal-paste artworks shaped using the ancient lost-wax process. Each piece ; whether an animal sculpture, a designer vase, or a decorative object—bears the dual imprint of a visionary creator and the Maison’s century-old French craftsmanship.