• Artefact 2 by Lionel Jadot
    Artefact 2 by Lionel Jadot
  • Kurt blankett by Lionel Jadot
    Kurt blankett by Lionel Jadot
  • Artefact 11 by Lionel Jadot
    Artefact 11 by Lionel Jadot
  • Shadow Sword by Lionel Jadot
    Shadow Sword by Lionel Jadot
  • Fly Roof Recamier by Lionel Jadot
    Fly Roof Recamier by Lionel Jadot
  • Lost Highway Table by Lionel Jadot
    Lost Highway Table by Lionel Jadot
  • Artefact 9 by Lionel Jadot
    Artefact 9 by Lionel Jadot
  • Automatic Writing Chairs I-IV by Lionel Jadot
    Automatic Writing Chairs I-IV by Lionel Jadot
  • Caterpillar Bench by Lionel Jadot
    Caterpillar Bench by Lionel Jadot
  • Lost River Chair by Lionel Jadot
    Lost River Chair by Lionel Jadot
Lionel Jadot

Lionel Jadot

Lionel Jadot is not just a designer. He’s a disruptor, a builder of new worlds from the ruins of the old. For over three decades, he has collected the fragments, discarded objects, forgotten materials, gifted remnants of other lives, and used them to craft a practice that defies categories. Architect, artist, maker, provocateur. His work rejects mass production, marketing logic, and aesthetic obedience. Born into a lineage of craftsmanship but guided by instinct, Jadot doesn’t follow rules, because rules are part of the problem. His creations are physical manifestos. Confrontations. Collages of memory, waste, and raw material honesty. In the age of the Anthropocene, where humans have become the planet’s dominant force, Jadot’s work is a rebellion. Against overconsumption. Against forgetfulness. Against the myth that new is better. He doesn’t design for trends. He designs to wake people up. No templates. No apologies. Just freedom, friction, and fierce imagination.