French Collection is the signature exhibition organized by the French Center of Design, dedicated to showcasing 100 exceptional French creations: sculptural works, contemporary art, collectible design and 20th-century reissues

Held at the prestigious Hôtel Dassault, home to the renowned auction house Artcurial, and just steps away from Art Basel Grand Palais, this third edition of the French Collection reaffirms Paris as a leading international city for art and design.

This event brings together a curated selection of artists chosen for the uniqueness of their vision, the excellence of their savoir-faire, and the quality of their creations.

Through French Collection we offer an exceptional platform for international interior designers and art collectors to discover the excellence of French creations and network with industry experts.

OPENING DAYS
From Monday 20 October to Saturday 25 October
11am – 6pm

VENUE
Artcurial Hôtel Dassault (top floor)
7, rond-point des Champs-Élysées
75008 Paris

ARIK LEVY

For Arik Levy, creation is instinctive—“an uncontrolled muscle” that shapes his explorations in art and design. From monumental outdoor installations to collectible design objects, Levy’s oeuvre is strikingly diverse. His work integrates cutting-edge techniques with a deeply personal artistic vision and each piece reflects a poetic balance between natural inspiration and technical mastery.

At French Collection 2025, Arik Levy presents a dozen works that illustrate his rich and diverse artistic journey.

COLAAB x ANGELIKA MARKUL

Aurélie Sarallier’s ColAAb invites contemporary artists to transform their practice through art furniture. Each unique or limited-edition piece merges sculptural creativity with functionality, handcrafted by skilled French artisans. ColAAb redefines how art is experienced, allowing collectors to inhabit the work and engage with it as a living object.

At French Collection 2025, ColAAb presents the work of Angelika Markul, illustrating the aesthetic continuity between artworks and collectible design pieces.

ERWAN BOULLOUD

Fascinated by natural elements – stones, fossils, corals, meteorites, and insects – Erwan Boulloud fuses traditional and contemporary styles, nature and craft. His work is a true celebration of materiality, where wood, metal, stone, and glass are meticulously burned, polished, stripped, and reassembled to reveal their hidden depths. Each one of his pieces carries a narrative, unfolding through textures, structures, and movement, blurring the lines between the animate and inanimate.

At French Collection 2025, Erwan Boulloud will present iconic collectible design pieces alongside more personal works of art.

HAUVETTE & MADANI

Lucas Madani and Samantha Hauvette are a French interior and furniture design duo acclaimed for its refined “modernism with patina.” They create sophisticated, emotionally resonant spaces and bespoke furniture that balance elegance with warmth. They redefine contemporary French design, carrying forward a tradition of elegance. They have become known for interiors that are at once architectural, sensual, and deeply personal.

Hauvette & Madani’s participation embodies the spirit of French Collection: a celebration of savoir-faire, culture, and design as art, with a collection evoking French gastronomy.

KAREN BARMAKI

Born in Beirut and based in Paris, Karen Barmaki particularly enjoys the dialogue between craftsmanship and design. After working alongside leading French architecture firms in Paris and Monaco, she specialized in luxury residential projects across France, the Middle East, and the US. In 2021, she launched her own furniture collection and now develops her own projects.

At French Collection 2025, Karen Barmaki will present two exceptional pieces, including a sculptural console covered in wood marquetery.

MARIE GOY

Marie Goy creates furniture that celebrates simplicity, elegance, and the natural beauty of materials. Each piece, meticulously crafted from wood, stone, or bronze, conveys a sense of warmth and refined luxury. With a bespoke approach, Goy transforms interiors into immersive spaces where craftsmanship, material, and design intersect harmoniously.

At French Collection 2025, Marie Goy will unveil her exceptional creations: three numbered pieces of artistic furniture.

MARIE-VICTOIRE WINCKLER

Marie-Victoire Winckler’s Paris studio fuses contemporary design with artisanal mastery. Her Totem collection, from hand-blown glass to ceramic-adorned sculptures, explores color, texture, and form in every piece. Drawing inspiration from global craftsmanship, Winckler’s work balances creativity and precision, producing objects that are both functional and poetic.

At French Collection 2025, Marie-Victoire Winckler will unveil two monumental glass totems, unique works of art.

NICOLAS AUBAGNAC

Parisian designer Nicolas Aubagnac merges classical heritage with modern sensibility, creating interiors and furniture that embody “future classicism.” Known for clean, architectural lines and noble materials, Aubagnac crafts bespoke works for luxury residences, hotels, and prestigious institutions, including the Élysée Palace. His creations honor French decorative arts while introducing a contemporary refinement that is both elegant and enduring.

At French Collection 2025, Nicolas Aubagnac will present exclusive works blending tradition, proportion, and timeless sophistication.

PIERRE BONNEFILLE

Pierre Bonnefille is celebrated as a French artist and designer whose work transcends traditional boundaries between art, craft, and interior design. Named Maître d’Art by the French Ministry of Culture, he is renowned for his mastery of color, texture, and material innovation. His creations, ranging from bespoke wall compositions to furniture, unfold as immersive environments that transform light and space with quiet poetry.

At French Collection 2025, Pierre Bonnefille presents a series of exceptional artworks, and fabulous furniture pieces of the collection Metamorphosis.

PINTO

Pinto embodies the height of French haute décoration, where cultural eclecticism meets timeless elegance. Founded by the legendary Alberto Pinto, the studio continues to define international luxury with a distinctly Parisian soul under the direction of Fahad Hariri. Whether crafting an intimate pied-à-terre or a royal palace, Pinto’s design language remains unmistakably opulent.

At French Collection 2025 Pinto reaffirms its position as a global ambassador of French interior refinement – where object becomes statement.

SAMUEL ACCOCEBERRY

Samuel Accoceberry’s studio operates at the intersection of furniture, lighting, and spatial design. His work emphasizes clean lines, functionality, and a human-centered approach, while showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. With collaborations spanning luxury brands and architectural projects, Accoceberry’s creations bring a contemporary, artistic sensibility to French design.

At French Collection 25, Samuel Accoceberry will present pieces that blend elegance with modern French artistry.

SERGE MOUILLE EDITIONS

Serge Mouille (1922–1988) revolutionized French lighting design with his sculptural, minimalist creations. A master silversmith turned designer, Mouille transformed functional objects into poetic works of art, combining slender, organic forms with technical precision. His iconic “Black Shapes” series, crafted with an eye for balance and proportion, continues to illuminate interiors worldwide.

At French Collection 2025, Serge Mouille Editions will showcase iconic pieces, preserving Serge Mouille’s legacy and his visionary approach to light.

STUDIO PARISIEN

Studio Parisien, founded by Laurène Barbier Tardrew and Romain Jourdan, has become known for interiors and objects that blend sophistication, craftsmanship, and a timeless sense of style. From private residences to flagship boutiques, their projects exude an understated luxury that feels both modern and enduring.

At French Collection 2025, the star duo Studio Parisien continues to shape the future of French luxury design and will unveil their brand-new furniture collection.

ZOE OUVRIER

Zoé Ouvrier, has carved a distinctive niche in contemporary art by transforming plywood through engraving, painting, and drawing. She engraved bark-like textures evoke both human skin and tree bark, inviting contemplation on the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. For over two decades, her pieces have addressed ecological imbalance and human uprooting, expressing a profound yearning for reconnection and liberation.

At French Collection 2025, Zoé Ouvrier will unveil a majestic folding screen as well as a series of entirely new wall creations.