Maxime Bellaunay
Born in 1995, cabinetmaker and sculptor Maxime Bellaunay narrates the landscape through his work. Drawing inspiration from his travels between France and Japan, he extracts materials, colors, and textures, which he translates into his creations, including furniture pieces or sculptural works.
Using a spontaneous approach, materials influence the design of his objects. Guided by the irregularities of rock, the organic patterns of wood, or the subtleties of metal, he initiates an instinctive dialogue with his materials, sculpting raw, singular landscapes.
Trained in cabinetmaking and then lacquer and varnish at the École Boulle, his background has given him technical expertise and an openness to materials, enabling him to explore other materials such as stone and metal. By working with other craftsmen, he refines his skills and now builds a distinctive craftsmanship between cabinetmaking and sculpture.