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French Touch
Tristan Auer, Bruno Borrione, Tal Waldman, Jean-Michel Wilmotte
To collaborate means to listen to the other party. This is why Arte Veneziana continues to develop ideas through design approaches from different backgrounds.
‘The French Touch’ is in fact an enquiry into the opportunities that glass offers, addressed by four designers with different stylistic attitudes. Their common theme is their geographical origin: Paris, one of the world capitals of interior design and the most avant-garde artistic vision.
A way of tributing a nation that offers so much to the culture of beautiful design, a way of understanding where the world of contemporary decoration is moving.
I Need a Fogo Mirror
ARCHITECT, URBAN PLANNER AND DESIGNER
Jean-Michel Wilmotte
Paris
Jean-Michel Wilmotte is an architect, urban planner and designer, also a member of the French Academy of Fine Arts since 2015. Born in 1948 in Soissons (France), he was graduated in interior design from the Camondo School (Paris) before founding his agency Wilmotte & Associés in 1975 in Paris. Nowadays the architecture practice and its design studio Wilmotte & Industries bring together in France (Paris, Nice), UK (London), Italy (Milan, Venice), Senegal (Dakar) and South Korea (Seoul), 270 architects, city-planners, designers, museographer and interior designers from 30 different nationalities.
Regardless of the project, from the simplest to the most spectacular, they develop an approach that is both innovative and responsible, with particular attention paid to materials, light, finishes and plants, always respecting the site and its history.
Today, Jean-Michel Wilmotte and his teams have over 100 projects in 30 countries, with a strong presence in the luxury, cultural, hotel and service sectors.
Winner of numerous international awards, according to the study carried out by the English magazine Building Design W&A entered the list of the world's 100 largest architecture firms.