Erwan Boulloud‘s furniture design pieces are so exclusive and authentic that his unique or limited editions, signed and numbered. A modern artist that is truly passionate about what he does and crafts from scratch. Today, Buffets and Cabinets picked a designer that we are so fond of and his modern cabinets are truly stunning and different from what you are used to seeing. Let’s take a look at this exquisite furniture design!





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Erwan Boulloud graduated from Ecole Boulle in 1995 and honed his craft in the workshops of various creators, and in museums such as the Louvre and the Museum of Natural History of Paris where he specialized in the presentation of works of art and priceless artifacts. This part of his life was key to his master creativity when creating his furniture design. It was an important factor that helped him to come up with functional but still extremely out of the box modern design pieces.



The influence of Natural Sciences on Erwan’s imagination leads him to talk about his collectible design pieces as though they were specimens: they are the representatives of species for which he laid the foundations that have since evolved.
The toughest part of the creative process is to find an idea, a theme that’s worthy of being developed. If the resulting piece shows signs that this theme is solid, you have to mine the lode, follow the vein, and that first piece will have a significant lineage.
the artist says.




In his opinion, the success of a contemporary design and exquisite piece isn’t measured by its aesthetic qualities. Above all, it must be justified by an intellectual process, the expression of an idea. Beauty is not a goal to achieve, it is the result of exercising a style. This Darwinian creation is a founding principle of Erwan Boulloud’s modern design work: since setting up his studio in 2003, he depicts the mutations undergone by the various families of works he created.
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