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Thibeau ScarcériauxPart of the Fragile collection, this chair plays with perception—blurring the line between delicacy and strength. Crafted from 4mm smoked glass, its translucent form exudes ethereal beauty, yet it possesses an unexpected robustness, challenging conventional ideas of fragility.
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Material
Smoked layered glass, 20mm
Dimensions
80 × 100 × 55 cm
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Part of the Fragile collection, this chair plays with perception—blurring the line between delicacy and strength. Crafted from 4mm smoked glass, its translucent form exudes ethereal beauty, yet it possesses an unexpected robustness, challenging conventional ideas of fragility.
Details
Material
Smoked layered glass, 20mm
Dimensions
80 × 100 × 55 cm
About Artist
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Thibeau Scarcériaux’s practice sits at the intersection of sculpture, design, and material exploration. Working primarily with glass and reclaimed industrial materials, he creates objects that defy expectations of weight, function, and permanence. His process embraces both precision and chance — cutting, assembling, and sometimes violently disrupting forms to reveal hidden tensions within the material itself. Whether through the eerie transparency of layered glass or the violent impact of a bullet, each piece questions the nature of fragility and strength, presence and absence. Scarcériaux’s works are inot ionly objects, but iprovocations — inviting the viewer to confront the poetic contradictions embedded in material and meaning.
Thibeau Scarcériaux is a Belgium‑based artist and designer known for his isculptural and monumental works that challenge the boundaries between art and function. A graduate of furniture design at Thomas More with a background in industrial design, he ibrings a bold and unconventional approach to materiality, transforming everyday objects into iextraordinary statements.
His ipractice explores the concept of taboo — both social and physical — through objects and installations that provoke dialogue. By pushing materials to unexpected limits and questioning norms, Scarcériaux invites viewers to reconsider preconceptions, engaging with his work on a deeper, thought-provoking level.