Mathieu Lehanneur, a Frenchman known for organic forms, creates a rippling choir out of slabs of marble.
A Romanesque church might be the last place you’d expect to see a sprawling modern pulpit. And yet that’s exactly what the St. Hilaire in Meile, France got, thanks to the French designer Mathieu Lehanneur, who loosely modeled his renovation on a sedimentary formation in the church’s basement.
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