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Pierre Yovanovitch

Pierre Yovanovitch is one of the outstanding representatives of the French style. He integrates his works into residential and institutional projects around the world, presenting customized luxury and unprecedented elegance. Indifferent to fashion and trends, Pierre Yovanovitch achieved success in an architectural style that was not overloaded or ostentatious.

An architect and furniture designer in Paris, Pierre Yovanovitch studied economics at university and began his career in 1990. He worked in the fashion industry with Pierre Cardin until 2000, when he founded his design firm in Paris. Pierre Yovanovitch was largely self-taught, initially completing his first interior design project for a friend and discovering his talents in the field.

In each of his project, Pierre Yovanovitch tried to design the theme story in the room. He likes simple design, he thinks trival, complex decorate a method, these can be the most shallow adornment means only, the expression with the most real power begins from interior distinctive layout. In his design style, there are a lot of geometric design and perspective, so that each work is full of its own unique flavor. 

Pierre Yovanovitch paid particular attention to the respect for craftsmanship. "if people want to create something that doesn't look like industry, they have to work with craftsmen," he said. His interior design combines extreme chic, culture and simple lines.

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    Design Works

    • Paris Showroom

      For each room, the designers created new hues, including vivid orange, grey blue and light pink.
    • Invalides

      Pierre Yovanovitch is one of the outstanding representatives of the French style. He integrates his works into residential and institutional projects around the world, presenting customized luxury and unprecedented elegance.
    • Rue Fabert

      Pierre Yovanovitch is a true master of fitting historic spaces into the contemporary style. On art, architectural elements, and vintage furniture, he usually mixes with its signature haute couture aesthetics.
    • Pierre Yovanovitch Home

      Pierre purchased the estate in 2009, immediately drawn to the chateau’s historic spirit and sense of isolation.
    • Manhattan Masterwork

      Pierre Yovanovitch renovated Anna Zaoui's three-bedroom Apartment in Manhattan for the founder of the luxury furniture retailer.
    • Quai Voltaire

      The Pierre-designed Quai Voltaire residence is very minimalist, with a unique interior that has a lot of geometric design and the use of perspective.
    • London Restaurant

      Keen to strike a balance between "tradition and newfound contemporary soul", Yovanovitch refrained from making any significant alterations to the restaurant's architectural shell.
    • Le Coucou Hotel

      Pierre Yovanovitch designed the right space to provide as many stunning views as possible.
    • Chelsea Villa

      Pierre Yovanovitch paid particular attention to the respect for craftsmanship..
    • Villa Noailles

      Pierre Yovanovitch created a candy-coloured boutique for the 15th annual Design Parade Hyeres.
    • Beach Apartment in Tel Aviv

      Pierre Yovanovitch used 200 metres of space to create a new type of house, which he called a 'modern beach house'.
    • Quinta da Corte

      Pierre Yovanovitch knows how to take a crumbling building and turn it into a relaxing resort for guests.
    • Brussels 1910 House

      Under the deft direction of Pierre Yovanovitch, a dowdy Belgian house gets a new lease on life.