Les Mille et Une Nuits

Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse

Les Mille et Une Nuits

Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse

©Henri Matisse, Les Mille et Une Nuits, 1950, gouache sur papier découpé et collé, H : 54 3/4 in. x L:147 1/4 in. (139,07 x 374,02 cm), 
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh : Acquis grâce à la générosité de la Famille Sarah Mellon Scaife, 71.23 © Succession H. Matisse

Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Les Mille et Une Nuits - Maison Matisse
Guillaume Delvigne

Born in 1979 in Saint-Nazaire, Guillaume Delvigne studied at Design Nantes Atlantique and at Politecnico in Milan. Graduating in 2002, he began his career alongside George Sowden, co-founder of the Memphis movement. At the same time he began designing his own objects, for the Italian editor Industreal, before rapidly catching the attention of Loïc Bigot from ToolsGalerie.

In 2005 he moved to Paris where he worked for several years for prestigious design companies such as the Radis Designers, Delo Lindo, Marc Newson, Elium Studio and Cédric Ragot.
In 2011 he opened his own studio, had his first solo exhibition at the ToolsGalerie and won the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris. Evolving across fields as diverse as furniture, objects, lighting and interior design, he has worked with manufacturers, publishers and artisans. Today he heads numerous projects for the great French houses of Berluti, Hermès, Givenchy, Pierre Frey, Ligne Roset, Habitat, Lexon and Tefal.

Guillaume Delvigne - Maison Matisse
Formafantasma

Founded in 2009 by Italians Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin, the studio of Formafantasma champions design that embodies ethical values and a systemic approach. They rethink our environments through transformative interventions that draw on the material, technical, social and conceptual dimensions of design.

Based in both Milan and Rotterdam, they explore a wide range of practices: products, spaces, strategy and consultancy. Their work, characterised by a strong visual identity, examines contemporary issues. By combining commercial commissions with independent projects, they have developed dual expertise: that of industry and that of environmental activism, highlighting design’s historical responsibility in today’s crises.

Formafantasma - Maison Matisse