"NARVAL" (2017) Design by Bruno Gayraud (Bruno GARERO)

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  • Original Artwork Design, Home Décor
  • Dimensions Height 45.3in, Width 21.7in
  • Categories Designs under $500 Outsider Art
NARVAL est une lampe décorative design très élancée, avec son bois flotté original incrusté d'un galet, et entouré d'un cordage, et d'un abat-jour cylindrique fabrication maison, en tôle ajouré, noir mat. Son socle est en bois flotté d'origine de la plage du Château de la Napoule à Mandelieu. Le câble électrique est[...]
NARVAL est une lampe décorative design très élancée, avec son bois flotté original incrusté d'un galet, et entouré d'un cordage, et d'un abat-jour cylindrique fabrication maison, en tôle ajouré, noir mat.
Son socle est en bois flotté d'origine de la plage du Château de la Napoule à Mandelieu.
Le câble électrique est noir, d'une longueur de 185 cm, avec un interrupteur manuel simple, et un éclairage par ampoule LED de type E14, en 220 volts.
Fabrication artisanale à la main, pièce unique, avec une plaque aluminium numérotée avec gravure de la signature de l'artiste.

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Bois FlottéDriftwoodLampeÉclairageArt Déco

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Bruno GAYRAUD (GARERO is his artist nickname) was born in Bourg en Bresse in Ain in 1959, a family of florists, horticulturists and a famous landscaper father who designed and created some of the most beautiful[...]

Bruno GAYRAUD (GARERO is his artist nickname) was born in Bourg en Bresse in Ain in 1959, a family of florists, horticulturists and a famous landscaper father who designed and created some of the most beautiful gardens in France: the Termes d'Eugénie les Bains, 10 of the greatest Châteaux of Bordeaux etc...

He follows a life journey rich in its variety: passionate about nature, cooking, sport and art , passed his sports coach diploma before entering the Military Cavalry Academy of Saumur, and exercised his command as an officer on the Berlin Wall during the Cold War in the late 1970s, he then toured the world during 11 years as G.O sport and entertainment at Club Med where he ended up as Village Chef.

He learned 6 languages ​​and discovered cultures in South America which brought him even more artistic inspiration, particularly pre -Colombian where he became passionate about Mayan art. He returned to France and settled on the Côte d'Azur in Mandelieu in the Bay of Cannes to manage a hotel, where he began to sculpt masks in Mimosa essence, Cork oak and Olivier.

He had his first exhibition at the 1ST MEDITERRANEAN ARTS SALON where he met Paola PICASSO, the daughter of the famous painter, who encouraged him and motivated his creative spirit even more. br />
He then made a career as a manager in the PLANET FITNESS/LES MILLS group in France, a world leader in fitness, and discovered Maori culture thanks to several trips to the parent company based in New Zealand. He then began to sculpt Oceanic, pre-Columbian and African statuettes.

His passion for the sea then attracted him to driftwood which became a real revelation in 2015, and he then became passionate about lighting and decorations: one year (in 2019) he opened an associative premises, ARTDECO, to exhibit and present other regional artists.

He carries out numerous personalized orders for individuals and professionals: signs, menu holders , mirror, wall decoration, basin, coffee tables, shelves, clothing racks.

From 2020 he exhibits at the "CONCEPT BY L" boutique at the Tournamy roundabout in MOUGINS, the chic village of Cannes and only works to order.

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