Alice Damiens- Romie Objetti

Alice Damiens, a sculptor, develops under the name Romie Objetti a body of work where wood becomes a language.

After ten years in fashion as a stylist, she chose to return to gesture and material. She trained in sculpture in her father's workshop, a cabinetmaker, in the north of France.

Since 2022, she has been creating unique pieces, from jewelry to monumental totems, including lamps, tables, and sculptural objects. Each work is part of a search for refined form, verticality, rhythm, and balance.

Her sculptures evoke standing presences, silent volumes, shaped by time and gesture. The wood, often from old stocks, carries within it a memory that the sculpture reveals rather than imposes.

At the crossroads of art and design, Romie Objetti composes a refined universe of essential forms, conceived as sculptures to inhabit.

Exhibited at the Révélations show at the Grand Palais and in Paris (Chapelle XIV), she also collaborates with brands and architects on custom projects.