Montceau: Great gift idea for Christmas

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This year again, Julien Clar, metalworker and visual artist, originally from Montceau-les-Mines, is enchanting the end-of-year celebrations with a unique creation. Faithful to his style and his attachment to his mining roots, this year he is offering a limited series of numbered silhouette lamps, which pays homage to local heritage.

For 2024, the artist was inspired by the emblematic model of miner's lamps, the model, used in the depths of the mines of the mining basin.

He has created 12 exclusive pieces, mixing elegance and authenticity. Each lamp delicately evokes the history of the region, while integrating perfectly with contemporary decoration.

One-day gift courses

The one who now operates in the high circles of , but also internationally, also offers one-day courses, to introduce you to the basics of metal working and make your own silhouette lamp.

Private visits: discover the artist's gallery

In addition, private visits by appointment are possible for people interested in art and wishing to discover his world, admire his gallery and discuss his inspirations and techniques with him.

First come, first served

Like every year, you won't have to wait too long to reserve, these 40 cm high silhouette lamps at €180 each, promise to quickly find a buyer and become unforgettable gifts, to slip under the tree. A poetic way to end 2024 and start 2025 in an inspiring light.

Practical information

To reserve one of these unique pieces, an internship or organize a visit to the workshop, contact the artist directly on 06 59 03 84 58 or by email at [email protected]

Julien Clar

The Age of Rust

06.59.03.84.58

https://www.lagederouille.fr/

Nelly Desplanches

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