HOST STORY

HOST is a collection built around a single idea: the body as a living support.
A host that receives what comes to inhabit it, extensions, grafts, fragments that attach themselves and stay.

It explores what happens when a form is not placed on the body, but grows from it, as if the body had accepted a structure it never produced.

INTENTIONS & INFLUENCES

HOST draws from the logic of the living organism:
grafts, external bone, growths, structures that take root in a host and become part of it.
Everything that attaches, extends, and belongs.

Here, these elements become wearable extensions
not to imitate prosthetics or anatomy, but to explore what grows when the body accepts a foreign structure.
A form that reads as if it had always been there.

HOST is not body horror.
It is a way of letting the body host what it did not grow, of carrying a structure that answers to no one else.

MATERIALS & PROCESS

Each piece is made slowly in the Paris atelier:
3D modeling, molding, lost-wax casting, melted silver, hand-finishing.
The final form always keeps something instinctive, a tension, an irregularity, a point where the structure grips the body.

Solid 925 silver, for permanence, weight, and the way it holds against the skin.

3D-printed structures, silver-plated, for the pieces that could not exist in cast metal alone: some hosts are grown, not cast. Where a piece is built this way, its product page states it plainly.

The material stays visible, intentional, and never hidden behind a claim it cannot keep.

THE PIECES

The pieces in HOST function like fragments of the same organism.
Fourteen references, independent, but bound by a shared logic: the body as a host, wearing what it chose to receive.

Explore the fourteen pieces in the HOST collection, read how each piece is made, or find your size in the size guide.
The Graft Face Piece is made on commission.