“Space junk” which from afar resembles tiny paint specks, are debris left over by humans satellites that are now trapped into the universe. The debris have different scales depending on the point of view.
The shapes were inspired by the forms of actual debris, the paint specks laser cut on each shape represent the perception of space junk in the universe. The sculpture plays with lights and shadows to disorient the viewer.
DEBRIS
These works focus on debris accumulated on a surface.
The wood was carved to create the dimensional effect of the paint. It challenges the traditional ways of painting
The carving is very delicate in order to almost be perceived as a thin layer of paint. When looking closer at the carved areas, the wood grain becomes visible and creates a beautiful natural dynamic.
SABER'S BEADS
SABER'S BEADS
SABER'S BEADS
These works are inspired by the duality between dark and light alluding to an eclipse. Saber’s beads is the broken arc of illumination surrounding the moon. The gold has been carved with a laser cutter to be damaged and broken. They are references to the relationship between nature and humanity.
These works are inspired by the duality between dark and light alluding to an eclipse. Saber’s beads is the broken arc of illumination surrounding the moon. The gold has been carved with a laser cutter to be damaged and broken. They are references to the relationship between nature and humanity.

Joyce Billet at the House of Dior New York
A large-scale commission by Joyce Billet is installed in the VIP lounge of Dior’s new flagship store on 57th and Madison. Designed by Peter Marino, the four-story boutique brings together art, fashion, and architecture. Joyce’s work offers a quiet counterpoint to the energy of the city, grounded in material, and shaped through her distinct language of etched wood and textured form.

"Reflecting the excellence of the House, each space expresses a unique identity: from the garden by Peter Wirtz in the first-floor window vitrine, to the alcove dedicated to jewelry, clad in gilded wood, from the VIP lounge adorned with an exclusive ornament by Joyce Billet to Dior Spa New York, a superb 400-square-meter haven of peace, infusing the fourth floor with the hushed elegance of haute couture salons." — Dior


Joyce's installation reflects the boutique’s blend of historic and modern design, mirroring Dior’s aesthetic language: elegant, tactile, and deeply considered.

