ULYSSE SAUVAGE
Margot Courgeon is a Parisian artist and designer specializing in glassblowing. Her creations, include everyday objects which feature an organic style inspired by natural forms.
Her glassware, named after flowers and plants, blurs the line between artistic expression and utility.
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LOCATION & BACKGROUND
Her studio, Ulysse Sauvage, operates between Paris and Bordeaux, with production taking place in France.
With formal education from the Sorbonne and the Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Margot transitioned from art to glassblowing. She earned a CAP in scientific glassblowing and honed her craft in a specialized company. Today, she applies her technical expertise and artistic vision to create functional yet artistic glass objects.
CREATIVE APPROACH & INSPIRATION
Margot's style is deeply influenced by nature. Using borosilicate glass and a blowtorch, she experiments with the material’s properties, guided by both precision and organic forms. Her creative process involves rigorous testing and exploration, often inspired by art, design, and natural environments.
FAVOURITE THING AT HOME
Her favourite item at home is a large pastel painting of a bouquet of flowers, painted by her grandmother the year she was born. It holds sentimental value and reflects her deep connection to family and art.
MEANING OF HOME
For Margot, home represents a space of personal belonging and self-expression. It is a sanctuary where she can be herself, find solace, and share moments with loved ones.