The union of light and shadow
Sub Umbra Collection
Capturing the shifting nature of black
Sub Umbra Collection is a testament to Arte Veneziana’s mastery of glass engraving, where craftsmanship meets abstraction, and technique becomes a language of light.
Through Sub Umbra, Tristan Auer composes a space that is both structured and elusive, where design is not only seen but sensed.
Handmade Luxury Design
6B Contemporary Boiserie
Craftsmanship meets abstraction
Materials
Single module boiserie system.
Frame made of plywood with black stained ash veneer.
Front inserts in extra-clear engraved glass, Sub Umbra DARK finish.
Complete with wall brackets.
n.b. All Sub Umbra wall panelling modules (A-B-C) can be placed side by side, proving the possibility of creating different combinations of panelling.
Specifications
Module A: W. 50 cm, D. 4 cm, H. 250 | W. 19" 5/8, D. 1" 1/2, H. 98" 3/8
Module B: W. 55 cm, D. 4 cm , H. 250 cm | W. 21" 5/8, D. 1" 1/2, H. 98" 3/8
Module C: W. 35 cm, D. 4 cm, H. 250 cm | W. 13" 3/4, D. 1" 1/2, H. 98" 3/8
Code: BCX-TA-701-16
Wooden structure included
Custom made to specifications.
I Need a 6B Boiserie
Interior architect
Tristan Auer
Paris
An interior and emotion architect, Tristan Auer designs beautifully sensual and singular interiors.
His extremely rich and aesthetic vision finds its finest expression in vibrant col-our, lights and era mixes. From the Hôtel de Crillon and the Bains-Douches in Paris, to the prestigious works in private houses in London and New York, all the way to Moustique Is-land, he operates with the style of a stage director, his client being both the main actor in his screenplay and his accomplice in this on-going quest for elegance. As an ambassador of a certain French “art de vivre”, Tristan Auer combines his very modern vision with arts and crafts excellence to give a new definition of contemporary luxury.
Tristan Auer grew up in Aix-en-Provence. After graduating at ESAG-Penninghen, he joined forces with the Christian Liaigre team, and then Philippe Starck before he went on starting his own interior design firm in Paris in 2002.