Inspired by aquatic life, Larose Guyon’s new collection sheds light on the Abysse

27 May 2022

Larose Guyon, a high-end brand infusing life and natural beauty into each of its handcrafted creations, is proud to introduce Abysse, a sea-inspired lighting collection capturing nature’s splendour in its intricate textures, shapes, and finishes.

Inspired by aquatic life, Larose Guyon’s new collection sheds light on the Abysse

Larose Guyon, a high-end brand infusing life and natural beauty into each of its handcrafted creations, is proud to introduce Abysse, a sea-inspired lighting collection capturing nature’s splendour in its intricate textures, shapes, and finishes. After a full year of development, Abysse emerges as the latest addition to the poetic line of creations from Larose Guyon, a boutique studio distinguished by its artisanry and exquisite designs of timeless, sculptural works.

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“We invested a lot of time in developing Abysse into something that would be fluid and magical,” says Félix Guyon, co-founder of Larose Guyon. “Beyond its functional efficacy, we have infused an air of mystery and otherworldliness into the design.”

Inspired by aquatic life, Larose Guyon’s new collection sheds light on the Abysse
Photo credit: Talcik & Demovicova

Unwavering attention to detail

As with all Larose Guyon collections, the magic of Abysse begins with the unparalleled craftsmanship of the studio’s in-house artisans. Painstaking attention to detail ensures that each handcrafted piece contributes to a collection recognized as a functional work of art.

Each globe in the Abysse collection is hand-blown by a glass artisan in Montreal. Inside each primary globe, an urchin-inspired, flaked inner glass globe highlights the studio’s artisanship. The inner globe creates an intriguing seabed illusion, which is further enhanced by the presence of two incongruent brass ball attachments that appear to float like pearls.

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Abysse is an abstract artistic interpretation of aquatic nature that allows people to really use their imaginations,” says Audrée L. Larose, co-founder of Larose Guyon. “It’s the beautiful result of numerous attempts to strike a perfect balance, including the decision to use filtered glass in order to control each globe’s luminosity, and to further contribute to the seabed illusion.”

Textured intrigue

The magic of Abysse is achieved through the collection of its parts, with Larose Guyon’s focus on authentic textures contributing greatly to its sea-inspired mystique. Illumination is provided courtesy of an external source mounted on the outer edge of each primary globe, firing light through the attached internal globe and magnifying its luminosity throughout. Once illuminated, reflections generated within the globes bring them to life, like holograms.

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The warmly lit globes are complemented by bold elements with dark aged brass textures, chosen to replicate the appearance of ocean-aged oxidation. A brass ceiling plate facilitates Abysse’s centralized wiring, while multiple ceiling-suspended chains, encased in brass tubing, enable the spreading of its configurations while mimicking the texture of ropes enveloped in seaweed.

“With Abysse, we endeavoured to separate the functional parts from the decorative parts,” explains Ms Larose. “In addition to facilitating the manufacturing and installation process, that separation also facilitates asymmetrical dimensions for multiple configurations.”

A versatile work of art

Abysse succeeds in achieving Larose Guyon’s vision of a modular design to accommodate a multitude of settings, and the studio’s investment in experimentation provides its customers wide great flexibility in adapting the collection to their specific needs. Whether illuminating broadly over a long, rectangle dining room table or staircase, or in a dense concentration above a round table or landing, the versatility of Abysse makes it an attractive option for any residential interior planning.

Larose Guyon launches Abysse on May 26th, and it is available in configurations of 3, 5, or 8 globes, in a choice of two sizes. Floor samples will be on full artistic display at the studio’s own showroom in Verchères, as well as in partner showrooms in New York City (ROOM) and Los Angeles (TWENTIETH). Additionally, the essence of Abysse has been captured in a short promotional video that embraces Larose Guyon’s poetic narrative.

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“Our ability to capture contemporary aesthetics through old-world craftsmanship is a tribute to our vision and our commitment to remaining a small and intimate studio,” concludes Ms Larose. “We have been telling stories through our collections for several years now, and we will continue to focus on meticulously handcrafted designs inspired by nature’s endless beauty.”

Technical sheet

  • Collection: Abysse
  • Designer: Larose Guyon
  • Launch: May 26, 2022
  • Configuration: 3, 5 or 8 globes in 2 sizes
  • Materials and finishes: dark aged brass, hand textured metal, textured hand-blown glass, aged brass chain