Bluets, 2023

Bluets is a collaboration between Cecilia Reboursin and Sofia Quirno for LAREBOUR

The one-of-a-kind lamps and sculptures celebrate the intersection of Sofia and Cecilia’s practices and their shared interest in the layered landscapes of domesticity, color, and poetry.

The series, Bluets, draws its name from the everyday—a flower—and explores the emotional depth found within the spectrum of blues. It pays homage to artists like Joan Mitchell and Maggie Nelson, whose work helped shape and inspire the forms in this collection

ABOUT BLUETS

Bluets began with pandemic conversations on a building stoop—Sofia exploring sculpture through drawing, and Cecilia approaching it through interior design. The collection grew from the overlap of these two practices, translating shared ideas into functional objects.

Bluets is lighting and sculpture—made of clay, inspired by nature, and cast in a blue that drifts toward and away from its neighboring colors. Evoking both moonlight and sunlight, the pieces celebrate l’heure bleue—the “blue hour”—that brief, luminous moment before sunrise or after sunset. A quiet magic hour.

ABOUT LAREBOUR - Cecilia Rebursin

Cecilia Reboursin is an interior architect and ceramic artist based in Brooklyn, who collaborates with different artists and designers to create art and objects. Her works straddle the line between fine art and functionality. Her most recent series 'BLUETS': an ensemble of sculptural objects and lamps that evoke the natural world through organic forms. Originally from Argentina, Cecilia moved to New York in 2009 after receiving her Masters of Architecture from Universidad de Buenos Aires. She founded Larebour Architectural Interiors and for more than a decade she focused on residential and hospitality projects, including the redesign of Mumm Napa Valley winery experience. In 2019 Cecilia started exploring ceramics investigating the medium and the possibilities to create unique works that challenge and reinvent the domestic landscape. 

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The pieces are for sale at Larebour Design Studio website : www.larebour.com








El Libro de los Caballitos, 2020

Drawing collaboration for El libro de los Caballitos by Valeria Meiller

Edited by Caleta Oliva, Buenos Aires, Argentina