Ryo Hikosaka was born in Japan in 1985. Spotted by the Tokyo University of the Arts for his remarkable mastery of the hammering technique and his profound sense of Japanese art, he was selected in 2009 to represent the university as part of an experimental exchange with the École Boulle in Paris. In addition to his celebrity status at both institutions, Ryo Hikosaka graduated from the École Boulle in 2010, and in 2012 earned a Master of Arts in metal hammering from Tokyo University of the Arts.

Seduced and inspired by French culture and the creative spirit of Paris, Ryo Hikosaka decided to move to Paris in 2012 and became a specialist at the Steaven Richard workshop..
But Ryo Hikosaka has always seen himself as more than just a craftsman. as a mere craftsman, for he sees in metal, its shape and patina, dimensions relating to art, perception and illusion. He therefore puts all his talent and technique at the service of his own works, in order to make metal speak for itself. He believes that technique can easily be likened to language, in that both bring our thoughts to life. Beyond their curves, tonality and materiality, his works exist because of their artistic and sensitive essence. His patina is the intuitive expression of his soul, and the metal plate is the artistic medium that enables him, using techniques invented by himself, to work on patinas in the manner of a painter. The uniqueness of his work lies in this balance between classical fine art techniques and his Japanese sensibility.
His main exhibitions
- 2025 - Paris revelations
- 2024 - Paris Design Week - Galerie BY Chatel Fine Art
- 2023 - Solo Exhibition - Muse la Mu Gallery, Osaka
- 2016 - Seibu departement store in Tokyo
- 2012 - Four seasons hotel in Tokyo
- 2012 - Sotten Hill Side Forim
- 2012 - Tokyo metropolitan art museum