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Olga Engel Rain curtain Biscuit-coloured slats and ribbons O…
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195
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Olga Engel Rain curtain Biscuit-coloured slats and ribbons O…
See original version (French)
Estimate €1,500 - €2,500
Voluntary lot
Description
Olga Engel
Rain curtain
Biscuit-coloured slats and ribbons
Olga Engel is a product and interior designer who harmoniously blends luxury and minimalism, functionality and ergonomics, with a light touch and a hint of irony. A graduate of the Moscow Textile Academy, she went on to obtain a degree in interior design from the ‘Details’ school in Moscow before continuing her studies at the KLC School of Design in London, where her time in designer Mark Humphrey’s studio proved decisive for the development of her style. Winner of the 2018 Russian Prospective Design Award, she cultivates an elegant and playful minimalism, combining bisque porcelain, metal, mirror and textiles to create pieces full of curves, light and whiteness. She pays particular attention to textures, juxtaposing materials to reveal an ambiguous sensory and emotional force, the power of wrought iron mingled with the tenderness of porcelain. Her limited-edition works are represented by Galerie Armel Soyer and Galerie Gosserez in Paris, and feature in private collections across Europe and the United States.
This piece lies at the heart of Olga Engel’s most characteristic approach: transforming porcelain into a living material, capable of movement and light. The bisque, unglazed porcelain fired once, is here worked into strips and suspended ribbons, evoking the vertical fall of rain. It is a work that is both sculptural and architectural, playing on the transparency, rhythm and apparent lightness of a material that is nevertheless fragile.
Through her highly delicate work with porcelain, the artist seeks to breathe new life into a material that has been unjustly neglected, yet which possesses an expressive charm that is at once fragile, tactile and delicate. The curtain of rain takes this logic to its extreme: each slat is a drop frozen in mid-fall, each ribbon a trail of light passing through the material. The piece interacts with the space that houses it, partitioning without closing off, filtering light without blocking it, transforming an interior into a poetic landscape
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About the sale
Sculptural furniture and functional art
Auction location
Auction time
06/25/2026 at 2:00 PM
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