MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT exhibits in Los Angeles

MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT is pleased to announce its participation this March in France Reframed, an exhibition organized by Business France and designed by Cesar Giraldo at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles. Bringing together distinguished French designers, makers, and luxury houses, the exhibition celebrates the excellence of French design and the French art de […]
MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT X JÉRÉMY PRADIER-JEAUNEAU

After being presented at the Hôtel de la Marine during Paris Design Week, the Minos mirror, designed by Jérémy Pradier-Jeauneau, is currently on view at PAD London. This piece was born from a collaboration with MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT, centered on our signature material, Lunépière, an exclusive technique developed in our atelier, based on a confidential […]
Maison Louis-Marie Vincent X Jérémy Pradier-Jeauneau

From September 4 to 20, 2025, as part of Paris Design Week and Les Journées du Patrimoine, the designer and gallery owner Jérémy Pradier-Jeauneau has been given carte blanche to create an immersive installation at the Hôtel de la Marine, in three iconic spaces : the Cour d’Honneur, the Salon d’Honneur, and the Loggia. This […]
Sculptural furniture in Lunépière material for Galerie May – A dream becomes reality

The UCHH console in Lunépière was born from an encounter between the creative vision of Charles Tassin, interior architect and co-founder of GALERIE MAY, and the expertise of Louis-Marie Vincent, co-founder of MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT. For this piece, Charles Tassin drew inspiration from the world of Renaissance Florentine painter Paolo Uccello, and more specifically from […]
In Paris, at Jacques Garcia’s

For his new private mansion in the Marais, Parisian interior designer Jacques Garcia wished to incorporate a sculptural intervention in Lunépière, our signature material developed within our research atelier, on a Pleyel grand piano. In this context, Thierry Bétancourt commissioned MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT to design and create a bespoke composition of clouds, echoing La Rêveuse […]
In the collections of the Mobilier National in Paris

Starting from pieces of furniture set aside by history, lacking major patrimonial value, an innovative research approach emerged, rooted in an eco-conscious logic of respect, transformation, and material reuse. Within this framework, the Mobilier national granted carte blanche to designer Thierry Bétancourt and Louis-Marie Vincent, to transform the chest of drawers GME 13896, known as […]