The aesthetic vocabulary of Marine Breynaert’s luminary art is comprised of raw lines, industrial history, and precious materials. She combines gold, steel, and riveting metal pieces to create demanding light compositions that borrow from architecture, industrial design, constructivism, and a revival of art deco. She was trained at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (National School of Superior Decorative Arts) in Paris and has worked in textiles (Pierre Frey, Nobilis) and fashion (Heimstone). Marine Breynaert has combined her various heritages and original, empowering style to create her extraordinary and stunning collections. Her luminescent artworks are pure visual paradoxes between our industrial heritage and a sense of contemporary poetry.
A Ilegítima is a home to many of Marine’s pieces: the lamps which light our table as well as the candle stands scattered around the rooms.