I just now spoke ill of canine sex toy designed by Clement Eloy, the day has now come to do justice to this talented young designer whose creativity is matched only by the relevance and accuracy refined (with the notable exception of Hot Doll, but I do not épancherai more about it).
Talent, beauty, creativity and youth, Clement Eloy has, it seems, little fault to his credit.
Engineering graduate of the Institut Supérieur de Design of Valenciennes - a reference for 20 years of expertise and rigor in the galaxy formations in the decor and design - it has not taken the time to rest on its laurels and has not been slow to invest our lives by putting his energy and inventiveness in favor of brands.
For example, he worked for Decathlon, the creation of sports accessories as stylish and functional.
At 24, he founded the agency Feel Addicted , real space innovation and emotions entirely devoted to men's imagination and daily life, Clement Eloy auscultates the existence and design objects that have to issue us new experiences, visual, gustatory, tactile, in a word global, and lead us to taste the flavors of the ultimate body and mind.
Make no mistake, Clement Eloy is not an inventor of the accessory, but a creator of reality that sublime monotony of the world.
His ambition is sustainable, as well as his deep environmental awareness and willingness to participate, through its work in reducing our environmental footprint.
So he designed his name Lucifer, a matchbox all curvy and solid battery to restrict the use of throwaway, or baskets of office SamePaperPlayAgain which prove that masterfully sorting can be just as playful aesthetic.
Willingly subversive, Clement Eloy dares also explore areas that a lack of right-thinking world today rencarderait easily among the vulgar and taboo side. It is the first to suggest a sex-toy dog, named HotDoll maliciously, and in a spirit of delightful false innocence, a pen cap while sweet candy, the now famous Suckmybic ...
Alloys of noble materials and lines combining finesse and restraint, explosive, breathtaking and unique projects Clement Eloy can not remain indifferent, and brilliantly corroborates the adage too often overlooked: "The value is not the number of years ". (More about this quote in Pierre Corneille, Le Cid (II-2))



