La Chapelle
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This exceptional piece is the result of a collaboration with Martin Lefevre for the Musée d'Histoire de la ville de Marseille.
This piece was created and exhibited for the Objet d'une Rencontre exhibition, commissioned by the Musée d'histoire de la ville de Marseille, Marseille Design Méditerranée and CMAR PACA. Based on the Naskoi chapels in the Museum, the superimposed sheets of glass are a nod to stratigraphy - the founding principle of archaeological excavation. The cemented pictograms refer to the various civilisations that make up the complex and fertile identity that is the city of Marseille.