OSCAR BOYER


I graduated with a Master’s degree in Industrial Creation from ENSCI-Les Ateliers in 2024.
My approach is based on a careful observation of everyday life, where I seek to unearth details that are often ignored or considered trivial. By highlighting them, these elements become the starting point for my research.


EXHIBITIONS
2025 - French Design Week, Presque Demain, Paris, FR
2025 - Paris Design Week, Galerie des Gobelins, Paris, FR

2021 - Ministry of Culture, Paris, FR


EXPERIENCES 
Currently freelancing for FRAMA, Copenhagen
2024 - Graduated from ENSCI Les-Ateliers, Paris

2024 - Collaborations with Ateliers Arquié, Limoges
2021 - Assistant Designer at Normal Studio, Paris


Contact me on  :
contact.oscarboyer@gmail.com or Instagram


NASTRO


Private commission

A range of tables designed with only two curved tubes and two steel plates, all welded. The dimensions of the crosspieces can be modulated, and new elements can be designed.

2026


MAP


Project with Camille Labourier, Victoire Lesthevenon and Simon Searle

Like a map revealing a territory, this rug records the traces of the place. Dyed with plants, its colour changes over time depending on its exposure to light. It thus records the effects of time and light, undergoing constant transformation. After about ten years, when the colour of the rug has faded, it can be hung on the wall as a tapestry, to show the passage of time in space.

Winner of the 2025 Special Jury Prize for Young Creators by the Mobilier National

Photos credits, Véronique Huyghe
2025


TO RECONSTRUCT


Project with Camille Labourier, Victoire Lesthevenon and Simon Searle

To Reconstruct is to assemble fragments into a narrative. This lamp comes in two versions: a battery-powered reading lamp and a ceiling lamp, both sharing a suspended element. The diffuser, carved from a single block of alabaster, evolves differently in each: the reading lamp gradually erodes through use and touch, while the ceiling lamp remains intact, revealing the passage of time by contrast.

Winner of the 2025 Special Jury Prize for Young Creators by the Mobilier National

Photos credits, Véronique Huyghe
2025


SION


Graduation project under the direction of Ionna Vautrin
In collaboration with Remy Garnier 

The suspension consists of two tubes assembled and held by rubber rings, usually used as door stops. I draw the casting entrance of a mold to use it as a stopper that allows the suspension to be turned on and off by touch.

Photos credits, Véronique Huyghe
2024


CANO


Graduation project under the direction of Ionna Vautrin
In collaboration with Remy Garnier 

Using bronze foundry channels, usually cut and recast, and design them to assign them new functions and create final pieces. The three channels serve as a base, LED support and handle that gives it a nomadic character. Their shapes are inspired by the company's hardware, a curved brass plate completes the set by acting as a reflector.

Photos credits, Véronique Huyghe
2024