
FINE FURNITURE AND DECORS
Creation & Restoration

The duo
MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT stands out for its know-how and taste for excellence in the world of creating and crafting exceptional fine furniture and decors. Since 2013, MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT has been collaborating with interior architecture studios, interior designers, collectors and art galleries, on projects combining art creativity, luxury, traditional craftsmanship and technical innovations.
Louis-Marie Vincent trained in art history, antique furniture restoration and conservation, chemistry and art cabinetmaking. He has brought traditional 18th century and Art Deco cabinetmaking techniques to contemporary creations. Over the years, Louis-Marie Vincent has broadened his range of know-how and put his expertise at the service of artistic creation.
Claire Vincent studied international economics and management and began her career as a consultant with Axa Art and then Accenture France.
Sharing the same passion for excellence and the French art of living, this duo combines history and know-how in the service of artistic creativity. Through this philosophy, they have succeeded in winning the trust of a demanding and refined international private and professional clientele.
Maître artisan en métiers d’art (2021)
Trésor Vivant de l’Artisanat Prize (2016)
Initiative Sarthe Prize (2013)
Listed in the Annuaire Officiel des Métiers d’Art de France, INMA
Member of Ateliers d’Art de France
SKILLS
MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT is the only company to offer in it workshop, located in Sarthe, in the Loire Region in France, 1h00 from Paris by train, multi-faceted expertise in the craft of fine furniture and decors, using the techniques of antique fine furniture restoration, art cabinet-making, marquetry, sheathing, sculpture and finishing. The materials used include precious woods, parchment, shagreen, leather, brass, carton-pierre… Thanks to his training in chemistry with Gilbert Delcroix, Scientific Director of IFROA, Louis-Marie Vincent has specialized in the technique of sheathing parchment and shagreen, and has revived the historic technique of carton-pierre in a concern for ecology and the recovery of waste paper, fabric and parchment from the workshop, creating molded furniture and decorative objects.
