
LAND SHAPE I CAPUCINE GUHUR
CAPUCINE GUHUR - 2025
1 290 €
| Matériaux | Glass paste and metal |
| Dimensions | Length - 220.5 mm Width - 130 mm Height - 90 mm |
| Details | Weight - 15,4324 lbs |
| Limited to | 10 copies |
| Manufacturing | France (Studio Momo) |
| Délais | Please contact us |




DESIGNER

Capucine Guhur, a graduate of the Camondo School and the School of Decorative Arts in Paris, elevates materials with a unique sensibility, combining tradition and innovation, art and design. A finalist for the Grand Prix d’Architecture d’Intérieur at the 2021 Design Parade Toulon, she received the AD x Range Rover “Remarkable Design” award in 2025.
In 2024, Capucine Guhur conceived the “Enclave” exhibition for ARCHIK, accompanied by François Leite and Louis Lefebvre: a proposal that explored the idea of the object-work, transforming everyday objects into unique pieces and merging aesthetics and functionality.
For the Ex Libris collection, she designed a piece that celebrates the fusion of glass paste and metal, in collaboration with glassmaker Claire Pegis, bronze artist Arthur Rahuel from Askori lab, and in coordination with the Momo studio. The vertical lines evoke rows of books lined up in a library, forming a landscape in their own right, a line of ridges with matching colors, heights, and textures. A hybrid piece between a paperweight, a bookend, and a bookmark, “Land Shape” is designed to interact with books, but also to exist without them and remain a sculptural volume, an abstract imprint of reading.
