Description
These large-scale sculptural outdoor lamps are the expression of a bold and poetic vision by an anonymous French artist, whose identity remains unknown while the artistic language is unmistakably strong. Each piece stands at the intersection of art, design, and functional outdoor lighting, drawing inspiration from the kinetic balance and visual poetry of Alexander Calder, without direct imitation.
Designed to engage with architectural and natural landscapes, these monumental outdoor light sculptures feature curvilinear structures, suspended elements, and vibrant planes that transform exterior spaces into immersive environments. The artist explores the idea of light as a sculptural material, where illumination, shadow, and movement become integral parts of the work.
Echoing the spirit of Calder’s mobiles, the lamps convey a sense of motion and equilibrium: balanced forms that appear to dance with the wind, dynamic silhouettes, and surfaces that capture and diffuse light in constantly evolving ways. Here, light is not merely decorative or functional — it is the core of the sculpture, shaping space and atmosphere.
More than outdoor lighting fixtures, these works are contemporary sculptural installations, blending craftsmanship, modernist influence, and artistic experimentation. They offer a unique fusion of outdoor art sculpture and designer lighting, ideal for collectors, architects, and landscape designers seeking distinctive, statement-making pieces.

















