Perrine Vigneron a Gilles Belley.


Industrial designer Gilles Belley graduated from ENSCI/Les Ateliers in 2001. After several years of collaboration with Éric Benqué and a subsequent stint at R&E Bouroullec, he started working under his own name in 2006. In 2008, he was awarded the "Grand Prix de la creation de la Ville de Paris". A year later, he was awarded an "Agora Grant for design" to develop the Organic Factory project, which he launched together with the art centre La Cuisine. At the same time, since 2010, he has been passing on his knowledge and experience in industrial design at the Ensci/Les Ateliers school in Paris.


Perrine Vigneron studied art and design. After graduating in Art and Design in Reims, she obtained a Master's degree in Product Design from the Royal College of Art in London in 2001. She worked for nine years at the studio of Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, where she worked on projects of varying scales, on products and furniture, exhibition decoration and interiors for brands such as Kvadrat, Ligne Roset, Camper, Established & Sons and others. In 2011, she set up her own company in Paris and began new collaborations with French and international manufacturers, including Y' a pas le feu au Lac, la Manufacture du design, Danskina, De Vorm and Sancal. She currently collaborates regularly with designer Gilles Belley.

Perrine Vigneron a Gilles Belley.

Perrine Vigneron a Gilles Belley.