
Ludovic CLEMENT d’ARMONT
Ludovic Clément d’Armont is a French artist, designer, and founder of Semeur d’Étoiles, a multidisciplinary practice that explores the relationship between science, nature, and artistic expression. Drawing from both his engineering background and a long family tradition of artisans, glassmakers, painters, and craftsmen, he creates sculptural lighting and collectible objects that unite technical precision with poetic imagination.
Guided by a fascination with mathematics, natural phenomena, and the invisible forces that shape the universe, Clément d’Armont develops works that merge craftsmanship with scientific inquiry. Through glass, light, and carefully engineered forms, his practice celebrates the harmony between nature and human invention, creating objects that evoke wonder while exploring the dialogue between technology, beauty, and the human experience.
Interview
Lille in northern France.
Museum visits in Paris.
No, I began–professionally– with engineering design.
My family history, I believe.
I draw, and the pencil finds its way.
Morning communicating or drawing, then creating in the studio.
I love noble materials that the hand can shape without any machine.
Complex yet hidden technology for a strong visual impact.
Follow his desire.
Renewed decorative art.
Da Vinci.
Campana brothers.
Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec.
Soothe.
Forget about objects; integrate light and decoration into architecture.
“Forget about objects; integrate light and decoration into architecture.”
The Questions
(The Proust Questionnaire is a set of questions answered by the French writer Marcel Proust.
Other historical figures who have answered confession albums are Oscar Wilde,
Karl Marx, Arthur Conan Doyle, Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Cézanne…)
Physical wellness
Boredom
Not to dare
Lack of understanding
My daughter
Wear a suit with no tie
Compemplative
Being strong
Goodwill
Hability to step back
There’s a hurddle ahead
Self confidence
Age
Starting and running my artistic activity
A Solar system
By the ocean
None
Illness
Thinking
Humanism
Lightness
Victor Hugo
None
Charles de Gaulle
Entrepreneurs
Palimpseste et métempsychose
Arrogance
Having hesitated
In a blow
Humanism is the answer
“I draw, and the pencil finds its way.”
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