Jean-Pascal Gauthier is a Montreal-based designer who has been quietly and rapidly turning heads in the design industry with his distinctive lighting fixtures. Inspired by geometric shapes and organic forms, Gauthier has created an impressive collection of pendant lights that blur the lines between art and design. Gauthier’s lighting design is a testament to his keen eye for detail and his ability to create visually stunning and functional objects.
Located in Montreal, the designer has remained true to his visual prowess, incorporating endless shapes and angles, textures and materials, even life structures into his forms. Gauthier utilizes noble elements in his work, striking a balance between materials such as brass, stainless steel, marble, granite, mirrors, glass, walnut wood, and acrylic.
Jean-Pascal Gauthier has been quietly and rapidly turning heads in the design industry with his distinctive lighting fixtures. Driven by geometric anomalies and organic concepts, Gauthier has assembled an impressive collection of pendants. “I am inspired by the geometry and architecture found in forms,” says Gauthier. “As a highly visual person, I am easily inspired by anything that catches my eye in my daily life, which I aim to capture in my work and designs.”
Project Information:
Architect: Jean-Pascal Gauthier
Location: Montreal, Canada