MOONLIGHT

 
 
 
 
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Moonlight: a lunar cycle in alabaster glow

 
 
 
 

Franck Genser's Moonlight is a sculptural wall lamp that captures the moon's shifting phases through the natural depth of alabaster. Both functional and atmospheric, the piece reflects Genser's ongoing exploration of how light interacts with form and material.

 

Carved from a solid hemisphere of alabaster, Moonlight is gently backlit to reveal the stone's natural veining. The light moves through the material in a soft, layered way, giving the piece a quiet sense of depth. No two are exactly alike, as each one is shaped by the unique character of the stone itself.

 
 
 
 
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A discreet pull lever introduces an element of movement. With a pull, the intensity of the light adjusts, allowing the form to evolve from a subtle crescent to a quarter moon, and finally to a full illuminated sphere. The transition is smooth and intuitive, letting you engage with the piece as its appearance gently shifts.

 

Bringing together careful engineering and a more intuitive sensibility, Moonlight transforms a familiar celestial rhythm into an interior experience. The piece works as both lighting and sculpture, giving the space a calm, easy atmosphere.

 
 
 
 
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Driven by a sensitive aesthetic, Franck Genser does not hesitate to blend different exceptional skills to create a piece. He particularly works with noble materials that will develop a patina over time, such as walnut, parchment, marble, and Japanese lacquer.

 

This unique approach results in objects brimming with emotion. They fit into a heritage perspective, serving as a current and future testimony of our era.

 
 
 
 
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