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Ronan Bouroullec

For years, French designer Ronan Bouroullec has carried forward a parallel, independent research path that complements his long-standing collaboration with his brother Erwan Bouroullec. In his solo work, a more intimate language emerges, one that distills form down to its essence. Among his most emblematic pieces are Treflo for Cassina, a table defined by organic geometry and sculptural proportions, and Passage, the furniture collection for Kettal that reinterprets structural lightness through finely crafted materials.

Born in Quimper in 1971 and trained at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, Ronan Bouroullec developed early on a distinct, highly recognizable approach: essential, tactile, contemplative. While continuing his collaboration with Erwan, he has built an individual body of work spanning furniture, ceramics, drawings, video pieces, and installations, many of which have been exhibited in leading galleries and museums worldwide. This solitary research delves into a more poetic, deeply contemporary universe.