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Vincent Beaurin

1960
Designer Biography

Vincent Beaurin is a French contemporary artist born in 1960 in Charleville-Mézières, France. He studied silversmithing at the École Boulle and painting at the ENSET in Paris during the 1970s. Initially focusing on painting, Beaurin's early work involved techniques such as blowing paint onto canvas. In the 1990s, his exploration of art's accessibility led him to design and produce domestic objects. After directing a design agency for four years, he returned to fine arts, integrating his design experience into his artistic practice.

Vincent Beaurin’s work has extended far beyond traditional art spaces, encompassing landmark collaborations that blend sculpture, architecture, and immersive design. Notably, he conceived over 40 unique pieces for the Cheval Blanc Randheli hotel in the Maldives, in collaboration with architect Jean-Michel Gathy — a project that epitomizes his sensibility for site-specific and contemplative environments. Beaurin’s creations have also been featured in exhibitions and collections across the globe, from the Palais de Tokyo in Paris to collaborations with Louis Vuitton and Dior, further affirming his place at the intersection of contemporary art and experiential luxury.