Serge Mouille

1922 — 1988

Serge Mouille (1922-1988) was an iconic French designer renowned for his innovative and aesthetically sophisticated lighting fixtures. Born in Paris, he initially pursued a career as an engineer but quickly transitioned into design, focusing on creating unique lighting pieces. In the 1950s, Mouille began crafting sculptural lamps made from metal, characterized by their organic shapes, minimalist elegance, and bold use of matte black finishes.

His major works include the famous series of black metal lamps, often shaped like branches or dynamic sculptures, which left a significant mark on French modernist design. Mouille worked for both manufacturers and private clients, gaining international recognition for his creations.

Despite a relatively short career, his impact on lighting design remains profound. He is closely associated with the modernist movement of the 1950s-1970s, and his pieces continue to be highly sought after in the world of contemporary decor. Serge Mouille passed away in 1988, but his work continues to inspire designers and collectors worldwide