TÉLÉRAMA | CRYSTAL AND PLASTIC, THE ALLOY THAT NEVER FADES
The twenty-seven crystalline drops by Murano master glassmaker Simone Cenedese, which already adorned the "sky" of the Atrium space in the Passage du Havre, are no longer naked: ea
Ondée messagère exhibition
May 19 to October 24, 2025- Passage du Havre - 109 rue Saint Lazare, Paris 9
MAD OFFICIEL – Episode of HAUT LA MAIN: William Amor
William Amor, Plastic artist and material ennobler | By Julia Marroni
INFRAROUGE | WILLIAM AMOR, l’artiste qui transcende les déchets
DANS L'UNIVERS EXIGEANT DU LUXE, WILLIAM AMOR MET SA VISION AUDACIEUSE AU SERVICE DE LA TRANSFORMATION DES DÉCHETS POUR CRÉER DE MAGNIFIQUES OBJETS D'ART. Par Frédérique Hermin
Interview with William Amor by journalist Alexia Ferré for EBRA press group
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Elle CANADA | Meet the Haute Couture Artisan Who Transforms Plastic Waste Into Floral Creations
Take a step inside the studio of William Amor.by: LEAH VAN LOON
FREIZEIT | Flowers that don’t exist: the truest and most beautiful works of art (by Florentina Welley)
Flowers aren't just messages of love. Some of the poetic works are made from real flowers, but most are made from recycled paper, fabric and plastic waste. By Florentina Welley
Madame FIGARO “Wes Style Story: a lesson in style inspired by the films of Wes Anderson”.
Discover William Amor's creations in the acidulous settings of “Wes Style Story: a lesson in style inspired by the films of Wes Anderson” By Agnès Poulle and Sarah Leroy
THE INTERNAUTE | William Amor, the ennobler of waste (By Kassy Begarin )
Through his art, William Amor demonstrates that materials considered worthless can be transformed into pieces of great aesthetic value, contributing to a growing awareness of the n
Interview with William Amor in SLOW MADE by Loic Sellin
Unlike Magritte, who proclaimed "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" (This is not a pipe), he can claim "Ceci est bien une fleur" (This is a flower) for his creations from our garbage cans