Larose Guyon marks 10 years of artisanal lighting


July 21, 2025

(Canada) – Canadian design studio, Larose Guyon, celebrates 10 years of creating its handcrafted lighting pieces. Based in Verchères, Quebec, the studio continues to refine its material-driven approach to design.

Founded by Audrée Larose and Félix Guyon, the studio has gained international recognition for lighting that bridges art and craftsmanship. Every piece is handmade in their atelier, shaped by a commitment to slow design and storytelling through form and material.

In line with this milestone, Larose Guyon has been featured in the latest issue of darc’s 3d directory with its sculptural piece Saule highlighted in the product showcase. The coverage reflects growing industry interest in the studio’s evolving design language and its emphasis on texture, warmth and authenticity.

In May, the studio also collected numerous accolades with its immersive booth experience during ICFF in New York, which aimed to reflect the studio’s design philosophy through material, light, and texture. The installation featured three of the studio’s signature lighting pieces, alongside a live demonstration from a master artisan, offering visitors a glimpse into the handcrafting process that happens in the Verchères atelier.

The installation earned four awards, including Best of Show, ICFF Editorial Award for Exhibit Design, Best Booth Design, and Best Lighting from NKBA Manhattan.

Larose Guyon’s ongoing exploration of design that prioritises both aesthetic and emotional resonance. Their commitment to quality, sustainability, and artistic integrity positions the studio as a notable voice in contemporary design.

www.laroseguyon.com

Audrée Larose and Félix Guyon pictured (right side)