Antonine Catzéflis and Nicolas Cesbron in the artist’s studio in Saint-Denis.
Antonine Catzéflis has followed Nicolas Cesbron’s work since the gallery’s early years. Their long-standing dialogue continues with *Nicolas Cesbron: Sea Urchin Lights*, a new online presentation on @artsy dedicated to the artist’s poetic luminaires made from sea urchin shells, wood, and light.
Explore the full presentation and available works on Artsy via link in bio.
Photo @laetitiamontalembert
Nicolas Cesbron: Sea Urchin Lights
Delicate sea urchin shells become luminous sculptures in Nicolas Cesbron’s poetic lighting works.
Now on @artsy this new online presentation brings together five luminaires made between 2016 and 2025, including chandeliers, a pendant light, and floor lamps. Across different scales and formats, the sea urchin becomes a natural structure, a translucent skin, and a vessel for light.
Explore the full presentation and available works on Artsy via link in bio.
Photos @juliendegasquet
At PAD Paris 2026, Pierre Passebon & Antonine Catzéflis presented works by Clémentine de Chabaneix.
Clémentine de Chabaneix
Chandeliers Spectre, 2026
Glazed ceramic, 95 × 60 × 50 cm
Nautilus mirrors, 2026
Ceramic, silver plating, 20 cm diameter
Available on Artsy via link in bio.
At PAD Paris 2026, Pierre Passebon & Antonine Catzéflis presented a work by Muriel Persil.
Muriel Persil
Bird Cage with Base, 2026
Ceramic, 130 × 45 cm
Discover more works by Muriel Persil on Artsy via link in bio.
Presented at PAD Paris 2026 by Pierre Passebon & Antonine Catzéflis: a selection of tondos by Étienne Pottier.
Works: Étienne Pottier, Tondos, 2026
Glazed ceramics, 58–90 cm diameter
Available on Artsy (link in bio)
Presented at PAD Paris 2026, Pierre Passebon and Antonine Catzéflis brought together a curated selection of unique contemporary works spanning ceramics, sculpture, lighting, and design.
Featuring works by Clémentine de Chabaneix, Muriel Persil, Étienne Pottier, Richard Peduzzi, Nicolas Cesbron, Benjamin Pagart, and Fanny Garrigue.
Follow @antoninecatzeflis to discover more.
Selected works are available on Artsy (link in bio).
@antoninecatzeflis / @pierrepassebon
Between shared vision and deep friendship, Antonine Catzéflis and Pierre Passebon present a dialogue shaped by their passion for decorative arts and ceramics. Together, they embrace a poetic and liberated aesthetic, where conventions give way to emotion. A curated selection of unique contemporary works by Clémentine de Chabaneix, Nicolas Cesbron, Yoann Estevenin, Muriel Persil, Benjamin Pagart, and Étienne Potier; brings this sensitive exchange between material and gaze to life.
#PADParis / 8-12 April 2026 / Tuileries
Ceramic Brussels — LAST DAYS at Tour & Taxis (Jan 21–25, 2026).
A quick walk-through of Booth A19 — Antonine Catzéflis × Galerie du Passage, featuring works by Clémentine de Chabaneix · Muriel Persil · Étienne Pottier · Janina Myronova.
🔗 Selection on Artsy (link in bio). New works are added regularly throughout the fair.
@ceramic.brussels
#CeramicBrussels #CeramicBrussels2026 #ceramics #contemporaryceramics #AntonineCatzéflis
A few views from the stand — Ceramic Brussels at Tour & Taxis (Jan 21–25, 2026)
Booth A19 — Antonine Catzéflis × Galerie du Passage
Featuring works by Clémentine de Chabaneix · Muriel Persil · Étienne Pottier · Janina Myronova
@ceramic.brussels
Photos by Yosuke Kojima
Today we open at @ceramic.brussels 2026 (Jan 21–25) at Tour & Taxis, Brussels. Booth A19 — Antonine Catzéflis × Galerie du Passage.
The first international contemporary art fair dedicated to ceramics.
Work: Clémentine de Chabaneix, The activists (2025). Glazed ceramic. 129 × 55 × 43 cm.
Clémentine de Chabaneix (French, b. 1972) was born into a family of artists and trained at the Pradier School. She moved from resin/metal figures shown in Paris, Rome, and Los Angeles to glazed clay sculpture (often with drawings) and has created installations for venues such as the Fondation Cartier.
Today we open at @ceramic.brussels 2026 (Jan 21–25) at Tour & Taxis, Brussels. Booth A19 — Antonine Catzéflis × Galerie du Passage.
The first international contemporary art fair dedicated to ceramics.
Work: Muriel PERSIL, “Eden Regained” Chair (2025). Glazed ceramic. 112 × 59 × 48 cm.
Muriel PERSIL (French, b. 1966) works primarily with earth—mainly sandstone, more rarely porcelain. Her sculptures explore the living and metamorphosis, with an increasing focus on aquatic, coral-like forms.