Domoluce — The Designer
DoMo
Born 1973 · Auvergne, France
An artist who builds.
An engineer who dreams.
Origin
Born amidst the telluric energy of Auvergne, Domo draws his organic signature from the stark contrasts of volcanic landscapes — a territory that builds in silence and erupts in form. From childhood he nurtured a builder's instinct: inventing worlds without blueprints, following intuition before instruction.
Formation
A formative artistic chapter in Paris, then a period in the United States to fuel his ambitions. He returned to the essentials: drawing. Faced with the silence of publishers, he chose the audacity of independence. The idea of the object as both presence and light began to take shape.
Milan · JetNet Design
He revealed his vision at Milan — marrying light with furniture through organic modules in rotomoulded polyethylene. He simultaneously founded his own publishing house, JetNet Design, refusing any intermediary between the gesture and the object. The Spidlight and Wave collections followed: precise, indestructible, alive.
Maison Rispal · Renaissance
Driven by deep respect for history, Domo embarked on an emblematic renaissance: he relit the lamps of the century-old Maison Rispal, breathing new life into a legend of French design. A dialogue between past and present — two bodies of light recognising each other across a century.
Domoluce · The Living Material
Today, with Domoluce, Domo brings together everything he has learned about material, light and modular form. His organic creations represent the pinnacle of a lifelong journey — the meeting point where technical precision disappears to reveal something simpler and stranger: the presence of an object that breathes.
I do not design products.
I search for presences.
Light is not an effect — it is a breath.
Volume does not decorate. It inhabits.
I believe in the object that lasts, that transforms, that accompanies.
Few objects. Little noise. But every piece counts.
— Domo
First revelation in Milan. Light and furniture meet for the first time in rotomoulded polyethylene.
The Wave module — 14,000 pieces sold between 2004 and 2011. A proof that organic form can be mass-loved.
Renaissance of Maison Rispal — a century of French light design relit by a single hand.
Domoluce. A new chapter: modular, durable, seasonal — objects that will never become waste.
