François Schoenlaub for Guillemette L'Hoir Paris 'Memphis Milano' Monochrome Zebra Laminated Rhodoid Subtractive Fan Pierced Earrings










François Schoenlaub for Guillemette L'Hoir Paris 'Memphis Milano' Monochrome Zebra Laminated Rhodoid Subtractive Fan Pierced Earrings
Materials and Features:
Subtractive Sculpted Zebra Lamination: A technical masterclass in French polymer engineering. This features a structural "caked" construction where a high-pigment white surface is fused over a carbon black foundation. The perimeter is hand-ground until the core "bleeds" through the corners, a definitive industrial hallmark of the François Schoenlaub studio.
Architectural "Puzzle-Stack" Geometry: The design utilizes a high-octane 3D assemblage of two distinct geometric plates. This asymmetrical fan-out silhouette creates significant shadowbox depth and a "Memphis Milano" aesthetic that is the signature of the mid-1980s Guillemette L'Hoir atelier.
5mm Tapered Dome Contouring: Carved from a substantial 5mm, high-density Rhodoid block and hand-finished to a 2mm razor-edge corner profile. This sculptural tapering creates an optical distortion where straight-line motifs appear curved, providing a premium "thermal weight" and an acoustic "clack" that distinguishes these as archival treasures.
High-Density Studio Rhodoid: Boasting a lightweight but resonant industrial mass, these earrings utilize high-pressure baked cellulose acetate. This material provides a premium "thermal weight" and a durable, glass-like finish that maintains its archival clarity over decades.
Type: Pierced earrings with original round industrial stabilizer adhesive pad and professional-grade post assemblies
Age/Origin: Circa 1984–1986 / Paris, France
Marks: Unmarked (Attributed based on technical "subtractive" tapering and industrial stabilizer pad assembly unique to the L'Hoir/Schoenlaub studio)
Measurements:
Thickness: 5mm (Center) / 2mm (Edges)
Dimensions: 2.0 inch long x 2.0 inch wide
Weight: 16.1g
Condition: Excellent structural condition. The internal lamination remains perfectly stabilized with zero pigment separation across both heavy-gauge components. Earring A maintains its original high-polish surface sheen with exceptional brilliance. Earring B displays localized surface scuffing alongside a visible epoxy/adhesive shadow along the central intersection line, suggesting a vintage repair or re-gluing of the tiered plates over time. The pair is priced accordingly, marked down significantly from it’s mint archival valuation to account for these localized character marks.
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