Guillaume Delvigne focuses his work on drawing and the search for balance of proportions through a simple and generous geometric formal vocabulary. He likes to propose objects with open functions that combine several materials.
A graduate of the Nantes Atlantique design school in 2002, he began working for designers, notably with George J. Sowden, co-founder of the Memphis movement, and Marc Newson, between Milan and Paris. At the same time, he developed personal projects with other young designers he met in Milan. In 2011, he created his own studio and won the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris. Today, he collaborates with young furniture designers as well as manufacturers and major brands such as Tefal, Lexon, Hermès, Ligne Roset, Habitat, Pierre Frey, etc.