
Sceners Gallery presents "Les Nuits Miroirs", an exhibition that unfold a suspended landscape, where a century of design does not present itself as history, but as presence. Objects emerge as if recalled from memory rather than placed in sequence, each carrying its own gravity, its own silence.
Across this terrain, figures such as Carlo Bugatti, Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser, and Jean Dunand appear less as authors than as voices. Bugatti opens the field with an architecture of elsewhere, where ornament becomes tension and the exotic turns speculative. Hoffmann and Moser bring discipline to the dream, reducing form until structure itself begins to speak. Dunand pushes matter to its limits, allowing surface to become time, repetition to become language.
Image: Carlo Bugatti, Office | Italy, circa 1895
Blackened wood, bone, inlaid metal, parchment
H 137 x W 93,5 x D 47 cm