Céline Wright
Céline Wright's name is synonymous with her suspended lighting in washi paper which have become her signature product and an object that is an icon of sustainable design. For 20 years now, their lightings have enchanted many lovers of beauty, including Juliette Binoche, Thierry Marx, and Alain Ducasse, who are fans of them.
Céline Wright, a poet of light
Her name is synonymous with her suspended lighting in washi paper, a traditional Japanese paper made from mulberry fibers, which have become her signature product and an object that is an icon of sustainable design. For 20 years now, their lightness, translucidity, and poetry have become a force to be reckoned with in the small world of decor and have enchanted many lovers of beauty, including Juliette Binoche, Thierry Marx, and Alain Ducasse, who are fans of them. Today, Céline has just made the "Oiseaux" style available in two colors and continues her artistic residency at Villa Kujoyama to further her research and experimentation with this material that she wants to use for outdoor lighting in the future. © Anne Emmanuelle Thion
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