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Atrois Studio: art of glass

French graphic design studio Atrois works for clients in art, design and fashion
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French graphic design studio Atrois – founded by Stanislas Nommick and Guillaume Lauruol – works for clients in art, design and fashion, including Quanta Records, Roche Musique, architect and interior designer Laurent Pisoni and glass installation and chandeliers company Wonderglass.

Cover and spreads from Wonderglass’s Luce e Materia 2016 catalogue. Art direction and design: Atrois Studio, Paris.

Photography: Davide Calafà and Carlo Lavatori.

Printed on Old Mill Premium White 130 g/m2 and 300 g/m2 and Golden Star K Extra White 110 g/m2.

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