The TOMMY Les Endiablés piece by José Lévy for Saint-Louis plays with contrast in a way that feels immediate. The deep-toned upper bowl carries the vertical rhythm of Tommy cuts, while the clear base introduces a tighter, more textured pattern that catches light in sharper flashes. Flip it, and the object shifts function instantly—glass, vase, candle holder, or a standalone sculptural accent depending on how you place it.
This pairing of Amadeus and Tommy forms creates tension between structure and transparency, giving the piece a presence that changes with light and setting. Designers use it when a space needs something dynamic, something that doesn’t settle into a single role. Add it now while availability holds and bring in a piece that keeps evolving with how you use it.
Blown and cut at Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche in Moselle, France
Height 176 mm
Diam. 95 mm