Picard designs using the name SiPiC, and creates extraordinary sculptures and "functional art" furniture. He also works in metal, glass and textiles that reflect his motto of "Intelligence + Respect for Materials."
He lives in the South of France and studied architecture, but his real passion lies in sailing and furniture design. He has lived from birth to age 30 on various family boats and splits his time between sailing professionally and creating bespoke furniture and objects.
His MPR '67 chair was designed by his father, an architect and professor of architecture. Picard found his father's drawings for the chair and built several for the 40th anniversary of the design.
Images from facebook.com/FurnitureDesignSipicMobilier
1K chair |
8-10 seater dining table |
Marga chair |
Trait low stool |
Piggy low table |
Enthomos chair |
Sycamore and sapele wood table |
MPR '67 chair, from one of his father's designs |
Outdoor table and benches |
Top of Delta low stool |
Hanging candelabra |
Star sculpture from olivewood |
Poissons d'Avril stabile |
Table lamp |
Signature |
Picard preparing to sail |
I was thinking about fish. I like this guy's fish, they'd whittle well.
ReplyDeleteI really like the fish too. I'd love to have some for myself.
DeleteOne more fish fan here!
DeleteThanks for all those nice comments, Actually, it is important for me to touch my pieces... I spend time on the finishing of them... and waxing...
DeleteThanks Dana for your article, I just had an exhibition in my home town, went quite well with a couple of sales and a nice commission for a dining table + 2 benches...
Hope we ll have the oppoprtunity to work together in the future...
SiPiC
My pleasure, Simon.
DeleteI like the fish and that star sculpture, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThe star sculpture is gorgeous. I can picture it in a prominent place, with art lighting focused directly on it. What a dramatic piece!
DeleteBeautiful! I want to touch everything and feel those beautiful shapes!
ReplyDeleteAlmost all his pieces...furniture, lamps, sculpture...have such beautiful, organic shapes that they do beg to be touched.
Deletejust wow. beautiful and surprising pieces! love it
ReplyDeleteI think that's one of the things that I like most about his work...that so many of his pieces have surprising elements.
DeleteI have found a new love. His work is incredible!
ReplyDeleteHe's an incredibly talented young man, and I'm so glad he let me know about his work!
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