
Contemporary designer wickerwork lighting
Enhance the light...
Shining the light on the poetry of nature
in your interior design projects...
Wicker basketwork
The contemporary wickerwork lights from Tressages Pas Sages diffuse a living light .
The wicker strands, woven with precision, create plays of shadow and transparency that transform the atmosphere of a space. Each pendant, wall lamp, or light fixture is designed as a luminous sculpture, where nature interacts with interior spaces.
These custom-made creations are integrated into high-end projects, led by architects and decorators. They enhance volumes, highlight lines, and reveal materials . Each light fixture expresses the strength of craftsmanship and the beauty of natural resources.
The workshop selects materials based on their flexibility, brightness, and nuance. The light then unfolds in soft halos, in subtle vibrations that evoke water, wind, and foliage. More than a functional object, each light fixture becomes a sensory experience. It invites you to look up, to contemplate the dance of light, to feel the presence of nature in the inhabited space.


Applique murale lumineuse en osier Météore tressée à la main par Tressages Pas Sages

Applique murale lumineuse en osier Météore tressée à la main par Tressages Pas Sages

Meteor




Nebula - raw wicker




Nebula




Vibration

Luminaire grande suspension en osier écorcé Tressages-Pas-Sages

Luminaire grande suspension en osier écorcé Tressages-Pas-Sages

Luminaire grande suspension en osier écorcé Tressages-Pas-Sages

Luminaire grande suspension en osier écorcé Tressages-Pas-Sages
SuperNova
Models from the basketwork-glass collection developed jointly with Florence Lemoine.
A poetic dialogue between wicker and glass to enhance the light...




Weightless
MED1, MED2, MED




Deep Forest
NATURAL LIGHTS: poetic dialogue between wicker and glass
“On one side water, slowness and flexibility, on the other fire, speed and the frozen moment.
It is an understanding and common inspirations that brought together in the same workshop Alexandra Ferdinande - Tressages Pas Sages - basket maker, and Florence Lemoine, glass blower (…) »
From their meeting was born a collection of lighting fixtures combining their materials and know-how.
“Each choice must bring balance and complementarity. (…) The materials overlap to stand out, while the airy voids of the wicker structure respond to the compact transparency of the glass.”
Vincent Jousseaume, in Magazine Ateliers d'Art n°168
After the rain Applique

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine
After the rain
Large GM model

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine

Lampe Après la pluie Collection vannerie-verre en osier et verre soufflé Collaboration Tressages Pas Sages et Florence Lemoine
After the rain
Small PM model
The flight




Basketwork & Carved Stone
Collaboration with Audrey Guimard, stone sculpture and design
Curation Studio mo-mo



(c)Vé studio

Studio mo-mo
is an intermediary between matter and object. Its projects are based on collaborations. Hence the desire to host a residency that forces the meeting of complementary talents.
His project? To develop the transmission of know-how. His approach? To confront a universe of materials, shapes, patterns, textures, and colors with combined talents to create designer pieces.
OOI Residence
After an initial group workshop, the 12 invited talents worked in pairs or as independent artists, with the aim of presenting their proposals at Paris Design Week 2024.
Related I OOI collection I Mo-mo studio edition
Audrey Guimard and Alexandra Ferdinande have created a sculptural and designer piece, a light fixture that evokes a totem, where light becomes a central element.
This project explores the dialogue between stone and basketwork, with a subtle play of full and empty, creating a dynamic reading of the piece where the contrasting materials respond to and balance each other.
Within this residency, the experimentation of two distinct artistic languages encourages the emergence of an innovative dialogue to design a light fixture.





