“My work draws on nature's simplest resources, while at the same time offering the promise of warm, unique light in the home,” explains Gaëlle Monsacré. Original and surprising, Gaëlle's luminaires are made of the calabash, a non-edible fruit, that she delicately carves, engraves and perforates to create a lamp with beautiful play of light. Having grown up in a farming family, manual work and close contact with nature are essential needs that Gaëlle wanted to reconnect with after a 15-year long career in a different sector. She first decided to train as a luthier – with the idea of using calabashes as resonators – but then realised that light attracted her more than sound. Thus, through her self-taught practice, Gaëlle has developed a unique know-how in calabash carving and engraving.
Gaëlle Monsacré