About

MAISON SEYEUX is a study of material, form, and restraint. 

Each piece is created to exist with intention not to decorate a space, but to define it.

 

The work begins with a simple idea:

to create objects that feel grounded, architectural, and lasting.

In contrast to fast design and disposable aesthetics, each piece is approached slowly with attention to weight, proportion, and presence.

What matters is not only how an object looks, but how it sits within a space.

 

Concrete, wood, and raw materials are used not for effect, but for their honesty.

Each piece is shaped through a physical process casting, burning, assembling, adjusting until the form feels balanced.

Materials are pushed, tested, sometimes broken.

The final result holds that process within it.

The marks remain.
The texture remains.
The weight remains.

Nothing is added for decoration.
Nothing is removed for perfection.

 

The value of an object does not exist in isolation.

It is defined by the space it inhabits, the light it receives, and the context in which it is placed.

The same piece can feel ordinary or essential.

That shift is not accidental.
It is considered from the beginning.

 

MAISON SEYEUX is built by one person.

From the first idea to the final object, each piece is designed, tested, and created by hand.

There is no separation between concept and execution.

What you see is not outsourced.
It is built.

 

Each piece is part of a limited series.

Once completed, it is not reproduced in the same form.

What exists is final.

What you acquire is not just an object, but a presence something that holds its place in a space, over time.

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