
BLUEEN STUDIO
Interview
We are from the French Riviera, in the South of France.
From a very young age, we felt a real pleasure in creating, imagining, and expressing ourselves through art. We have always been creative minds, observant and deeply attentive to the world around us. Art naturally became a way to translate emotions and meaning.
Loïs: “My first memory of art would be sitting at my grandparents’ piano in my early years, playing film music by ear. With no musicians in my family, it was pure curiosity and the joy of exploring art for the first time.”
Alice: “I think one of my earliest memories was hearing a violist perform live when I was about three years old. I felt deep emotion and was completely fascinated. That evening, I told my parents I wanted to make music. I’ve always held onto that connection: art, for me, is a form of pure expression and a way to convey powerful emotions.”
Yes, we’ve both been playing music since an early age and have pursued higher education in the field. Alongside this, we’ve always been drawn to art in general, exploring photography, the creative possibilities of post-production, design, and more, which led us to develop a multidisciplinary approach.
After our studies, we worked across various roles in the art and design field. Alice is also a film music composer and records with live orchestras. We collaborated with a renowned design studio as art director, 3D artist, and composer, working with major international brands. Today, we creatively direct and produce artworks both for ourselves and clients.
We love furniture, interior design, architecture, and feeling comfortable at home. We like to surround ourselves with furniture and objects we adore and that reflect who we are. Design creation came naturally to us in our creative process. We are passionate about working with colors, shapes, and materials, imagining combinations, and playing with curves.
From the start of BLUEEN STUDIO, our focus has been pure artistic creation, blending disciplines and expressing ideas without limits. This approach naturally led us to our first design creation, the Romance lamp. It captures the movement of air, translating it into a design that reflects elegance and poetic form. Its sculptural, organic shape flows like fabric in the wind, embodying BLUEEN STUDIO’s artistic identity, color palette, and values.
The Romance lamp was born from a personal story:
Alice: “I wanted a unique, meaningful gift for Loïs’s birthday and couldn’t find anything that would capture the emotion I wanted. So I decided to create it myself over several months, keeping it a secret (very hard!).”
Loïs: “The gesture touched me deeply, and I fell in love with the lamp. Sharing it with friends and family, who also loved it, inspired us to share it with a wider audience.”
We always place technique at the service of creativity; this is one of our core principles. We set no technical limits for ourselves, and this mindset constantly pushes us to go further. Technique is never a constraint; we are always determined to find ways to bring our ideas to life.
Our creative process unfolds naturally. An idea can emerge from a feeling, a meaning, a reflection, or an exchange. We begin with the emotion we want to convey, building the work around this emotional core. In our creations, every element is crafted with intention. For us, what remains long after seeing or hearing a work are the emotions we felt in that moment.
Working as a duo also allows us to maintain perspective. We constantly discuss and give each other feedback throughout the process. This allows us to push the idea, to make it grow, evolve, shape it, or refine it.
When partnering with luxury brands, we take the time to understand our collaborators, their values, their aesthetics, and their identity in order to propose ideas that are fully aligned with who they are. We always begin by asking what they want to feel and what they want to express. From there, we design and produce bespoke concepts.
Just do it. Create. Start somewhere. Trust yourself. And most importantly, create something that reflects who you are, something that resonates with you and expresses your own voice.
It’s an artistic movement: Romanticism, characterized by the dominance of sensitivity, imagination, putting the expression of emotion at the forefront, the dream, the sublime, a fascination with beauty, and in particular nature. Rooted in Romanticism, there’s also the Gesamtkunstwerk, which is the idea of a total work of art: an artistic creation that synthesizes various art forms into a unified whole.
“We begin with the emotion we want to convey, building the work around this emotional core.”
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…)
Living in a dream house we designed, facing the sea, with future children, laughing together.
Thinking too much.
Disrespect.
Believing in our dreams.
Hopefulness.
Kindness and the ability to self-reflect.
Kindness and the ability to self-reflect.
Probably French filler words like “euh”, annoyingly.
Be naturally more carefree.
Building our dreams together.
By the sea, with warm sunlight, in a quiet natural space.
Create.
Wise.
Support.
People who fight for the good.
Future children’s names, you’ll see.
Everything is a lesson and helps us grow; we try not to have any.
“Just do it. Create. Start somewhere. Trust yourself.”
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