Pierre Renart
French, 1990
Pierre Renart (b. 1987) is a French designer and master craftsman whose sculptural furniture unites traditional woodworking with contemporary innovation. A graduate of École Boulle in Paris and a Maître d’Art protégée, Renart is celebrated for his dynamic, ribbon-like forms that push the limits of wood’s flexibility and elegance. His work—often in rare woods, carbon fiber, and polished metal—merges structure with movement, resulting in collectible pieces that blur the boundary between art and design.
Exhibited internationally and held in prestigious collections, Renart’s creations are produced in his Parisian atelier and represented by top galleries including Maison Parisienne and InCollect. His iconic works, such as the Ruban series, reflect a poetic balance of tension, fluidity, and precision, making him one of the leading voices in 21st-century design.
Exhibited internationally and held in prestigious collections, Renart’s creations are produced in his Parisian atelier and represented by top galleries including Maison Parisienne and InCollect. His iconic works, such as the Ruban series, reflect a poetic balance of tension, fluidity, and precision, making him one of the leading voices in 21st-century design.
