L'Enclos, a Creative Practice.

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My services, encapsulated in a multilayered portfolio with a unified aesthetic, are anchored in a philosophy inspired by nondual thought. This approach integrates design, art, and functionality with one's spiritual intentions, ensuring each project complements and reflects one's aspirations.

 

L’Enclos products encourage liberation from materialism and addictive behaviors, even embracing boredom as a path to freedom. The 'Disconnect' iPhone case exemplifies this philosophy, steering us towards mindfulness and presence.

 

L'Enclos, in a few foundational concepts:

Self-Questioning Devices,

Objects made to initiate introspection and inquiry.

Design for Nothing,

A method created to challenge norms and unveil mystery.

Space of silence,

Experiences aimed at transforming the ordinary into sanctuaries.

Immaterials.

Products designed to encourage non-attachment, branding the intangible.

I draw inspiration from nondual spiritual texts, delve into consciousness studies, and embrace a path of continuous Eastern philosophical exploration. Applying these insights to my creative practice, I engage, as a 'design monk,' in conceptual art and design that challenges our conventional viewpoints.

I have worked on transcendent product design, conceptual healing objects, monastic interior styling, experiential spaces, digital illustrations and art that shifts perceptions. My multidisciplinary background includes collaborations with MoMA PS1, New Museum, Leica, Magnum Photos, and many startups.

Guided by a philosophy that challenges conventional perceptions of reality, my work marries strategic design with personal narratives within a refined, minimalistic universe. I undertake, with enthusiasm, big or small projects that align with my clients' visions, fostering trust throughout the process.

 
Martin Lenclos

Born in Paris and now living in Brooklyn, Martin Lenclos adopts a non-dualistic approach in all his endeavors, from conceptual art and design research to creativity workshops and visually oriented spiritual practices. Martin remains independent of any specific spiritual tradition. To facilitate a connection to our higher truth, he advocates for vision training through 'Design for Nothing'—a mind-healing practice utilizing perception shifts and the power of miscreation. L'Enclos is a design practice and spiritual sanctuary to creatively and artistically explore non-dual principles.

https://instagram.com/lenclosorg
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