Realizing the Unrealized

Countless design projects have never seen the light of day. Avant-garde, experimental, or simply lacking a publisher, these creations lie forgotten in drawers and hard drives. Les Irréalisés breathes life into these concepts, transforming sketches into tangible objects while preserving the artistic integrity of each project.

We offer limited editions of these possible objects, where aesthetics take precedence over functionality. Each piece is a visual exploration, an invitation to view design from an unprecedented angle, where imagination triumphs over convention. 3D printing is both innovative and environmentally respectful, offering creative freedom by pushing beyond the limits of traditional object production.

Manifeste

In the industrial society, mass production shapes an increasingly uniform and cheap world where the profitability of economies of scale dictates the value of objects and ideas. Many creations, rich with meaning and beauty, remain unfinished or forgotten, simply because they do not meet dominant economic criteria.

Sustainable recycling offers an alternative: repurposing matter and ideas to give them new forms and functions. This recycling opens new pathways, for if we can produce by reusing what already exists, the ecological impact will be reduced, allowing us to transcend the opposition between growth and degrowth. If recycling is the reorganization of relationships between form and matter, these relationships are the product of ideas.

We aim to invent a new production model that is neither blind adherence to the status quo nor a return to a supposed pre-industrial origin. We do not merely create objects; we imagine a future where degrowth does not mean stagnation, but rather a new form of creation. Creating is not limited to shaping objects: it is imagining a future where reduction rhymes with renewal. We want to realize the world of the unrealized, to love the beauty of what has been abandoned, and to make these ideas exist in the world sustainably by reflecting on their true impact.

A new world takes shape from our unrealized ideas.