Zoé Rumeau

As a multifaceted artist, Zoé likes to blur the boundaries between art, craft, and the decorative arts. In her workshop in Montreuil, this designer shapes clay, solders iron wire, molds plaster, crafts paper, and sews horsehair to create luminous sculptures and all types of artworks. Discover her selection of products on MOM!

CHULLO, NONA & NONINO pendant lamps. Designed and handmade in France.
Elevate your space with our exquisite hand-knitted and felted lamps, meticulously crafted from the finest merino wool. Each piece boasts a contemporary and unique design, born from careful craftsmanship in France. Beyond being lighting fixtures, they are true works of art. The natural wool's softness and warm glow create a cosy ambience, making them a perfect addition to any room. Don't miss the chance to offer your customers a truly unique and beautiful lamp. Request our catalogue today! Please note: NONINO is available in size L, NONA in size S, and CHULLO in size M.
Take A Way Lantern
Take A Way is an idea, a sensation, a dynamic movement... Walking in the light is a pleasure, just like catching the moon in a bucket of water. The structure of Take A Way is made of bamboo, light... It illuminates from the inside and draws a shape in space like a 3D illusion. Take A Way is your own firefly... Take, hang or place it wherever you want.
Zoé Rumeau, the artist with magical fingers
As a multifaceted artist, Zoé likes to blur the boundaries between art, craft, and the decorative arts. In her workshop in Montreuil, this designer shapes clay, solders iron wire, molds plaster, crafts paper, and sews horsehair to create luminous sculptures and all types of artworks. “It’s materials that inspire me and guide my inspiration”, specifies this passionate jack-of-all-trades, who creates an ultra-poetic, truly personal world in the mode of Prévert. After studying art history at the Sorbonne, she did a course in museum studies at the École du Louvre before training with sculptor Paul Fleury, who taught her to work with metal, solder bronze, and cast crystal. Today, she’s highly sought after by brands such as Dior and Fragonard and boutiques such as Bonpoint and Merci, but her dream would be to exhibit her monumental lighting fixture in featherlight porcelain and earthenware, presented at the latest Design Week, - in a museumlike space.