Julie Richoz’s colourful industrial design language

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Julie Richoz’s colourful industrial design language
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Swiss-French designer Julie Richoz studied at ECAL (where she now also teaches) and set up her design studio in Paris in 2015, following a time assisting designer Pierre Charpin. Whether furniture or design objects, her pieces are characterised by their brightness and lightness. \u2018I have been following her works since...

Swiss-French designer Julie Richoz studied at ECAL and set up her design studio in Paris in 2015, following a time assisting designer Pierre Charpin. Whether furniture or design objects, her pieces are characterised by their brightness and lightness. ‘I have been following her works since her student days,’ saysin Wallpaper’s 25th anniversary ‘5x5’ project. ‘I can see the DNA of the Bouroullec brothers in her, but her unique sense for colour and outstanding details makes her completely original.

Not content with collecting clients such as Louis Poulsen, Hay, Tectona, Galerie Kreo and Mattiazzi, Richoz won the 2019 Swiss Design Award for her commitment ‘to exploring ancient, including extra-European, crafts and integrating them into contemporary object design.’ Her objects, read the prize’s statement, ‘are created in close connection with specific sites of production to affirm the value of local and traditional crafts.

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