Initiative Sarthe Prize (2013)
Les Aliénés du Mobilier national (2022)
Member of Ateliers d’Art de France
Founded in 2013 by Louis-Marie and Claire Vincent, MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT has developed an exceptional savoir-faire dedicated to the creation of bespoke furniture, decorative panels, and custom interior elements for residential, hospitality, and institutional projects.
The House collaborates closely with interior architects, decorators, art galleries, and design specifiers in the realization of one-of-a-kind pieces and limited productions, providing tailored technical solutions for the most demanding projects. The House works with an international and discerning clientele on projects that unite artistic creation, luxury, artisanal heritage, and technical innovation.
Trained in art history, the conservation and restoration of antique furniture, material chemistry, fine cabinetmaking, and sculpture, Louis-Marie Vincent translates the techniques of 18th-century and Art Deco cabinetmaking into a contemporary language.
The House also undertakes, on a selective basis, the restoration of antique furniture for private collectors and institutions, an area of expertise that forms a cultural and technical foundation, continually informing its creative approach and contemporary works.
Holding degrees in international economics and management, Claire Vincent began her career at AXA Art France, before joining Accenture France in Paris. Within MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT, she oversees the house’s development, communication, and project coordination, particularly at an international level. She also contributes to the artistic direction through the selection of materials and colors, and ensures the highest standards of quality across all projects.
Initiative Sarthe Prize (2013)
Les Aliénés du Mobilier national (2022)
Member of Ateliers d’Art de France
Initiative Sarthe Prize (2013)
Les Aliénés du Mobilier national (2022)
Member of Ateliers d’Art de France
Founded in 2013 by Louis-Marie and Claire Vincent, MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT has developed an exceptional savoir-faire dedicated to the creation of bespoke furniture, decorative panels, and custom interior elements for residential, hospitality, and institutional projects.
The House collaborates closely with interior architects, decorators, art galleries, and design specifiers in the realization of one-of-a-kind pieces and limited productions, providing tailored technical solutions for the most demanding projects. The House works with an international and discerning clientele on projects that unite artistic creation, luxury, artisanal heritage, and technical innovation.
Trained in art history, the conservation and restoration of antique furniture, material chemistry, fine cabinetmaking, and sculpture, Louis-Marie Vincent translates the techniques of 18th-century and Art Deco cabinetmaking into a contemporary language.
The House also undertakes, on a selective basis, the restoration of antique furniture for private collectors and institutions, an area of expertise that forms a cultural and technical foundation, continually informing its creative approach and contemporary works.
Holding degrees in international economics and management, Claire Vincent began her career at AXA Art France, before joining Accenture France in Paris. Within MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT, she oversees the house’s development, communication, and project coordination, particularly at an international level. She also contributes to the artistic direction through the selection of materials and colors, and ensures the highest standards of quality across all projects.
MAISON LOUIS-MARIE VINCENT cultivates within its workshops in the Pays de la Loire an exceptional savoir-faire dedicated to the bespoke creation of furniture and decorative works. The house brings together techniques drawn from the restoration of antique furniture, fine cabinetmaking, marquetry, leatherworking, sculpture, and finishing, with a resolutely contemporary approach.
Its creations establish a dialogue between precious woods, parchment, shagreen, leather, brass, and innovative materials. Trained in chemistry under Gilbert Delcroix, Scientific Director of IFROA, Louis-Marie Vincent has developed rare expertise in parchment and shagreen covering, applied to works with particularly demanding aesthetic and technical requirements.
As part of an ongoing commitment to research and sustainable innovation, the House has also developed Lunépière, an exclusive artistic material allowing for sculpted, textured, or molded forms, now integrated into exceptional contemporary creations.