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    • Powder Room with Eglomised mirror
    • Italian 18e century frescoes in NYC
    • Studiolo and painted marquetry
    • Blue Gradient wall screen
    • Pompeian Room in New York
    • Eglomise glass for a Dressing
    • Secession style gilded wall screen
    • Stucco marble - Stucco stone
    • Eglomise antic wavy mirror

    • All works
  • EXHIBITIONS
    • Zeugma 1 at Galerie Carole Decombe Paris
    • Zeugma 2 at Galerie Carole Decombe Paris

    • All exhibitions
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Zeugma 1 at Galerie Carole Decombe Paris
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Expo Zeugma - Galerie Carole Decombe

' What happens when four creators with singular know-how in 21st century decorative arts combine their talents to produce a unique work?
The answer can be found in the ZEUGMA exhibition at the Galerie Carole Decombe, which will present as from May 15, 2014 the results of this original collaboration between designer Emmanuel Levet Stenne, Sebastien & Nicolas Reese (painting), and ceramic designer Isabelle Sicart.'

Zeugma 2 at Galerie Carole Decombe Paris
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Expo Zeugma 2 - Galerie Carole Decombe Paris
Sebastien and Nicolas Reese continue their research into decorative glass and propose mirrors for Zeugma 2.
Seasoned decorators, their works are handmade and they master all the processes of their art, producing decorative paintings under craft-made glass, which they then cover with leaf metal (gold and silver). This involves the ancient technique of eglomise adapted to the present day with modern motifs.'

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