Zbeul Studio
Sculptural jar
Single ten-meter hem rope, pine resin, epoxy resin, steels upholstery pins, Martin varnish lacquer known as French lacquer
H 27 x L 30 x W 16 cm
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Péliké is a sculptural vessel from the Cordes collection, which explores the sculptural and symbolic potential of a technique conceived at the crossroads of cultures. Inspired by a traditional Japanese craft—the application of urushi lacquer on rice ropes—Thomas Noui and Victor Robin reinterpret this ancestral gesture within a European context, reviving forgotten Western materials such as Martin varnish and pine tar.
Made of hemp rope, pine resin, and lacquer, Péliké evokes archetypal ancient forms while asserting a distinctly contemporary materiality. This sculptural object reimagines the memory of domestic and ritual uses, transforming a traditional container into an autonomous artwork. It is emblematic of Zbeul Studio’s practice, which questions the lineage between craft, design, and archaeology, thereby opening a space for dialogue between history and alternate temporalities.