Edgar Jayet (Paris, 1997)
Edgar Jayet (Paris, 1997)
Edgar Jayet is a French interior architect and designer who founded his eponymous studio between Paris and Venice in 2021. His practice operates at the intersection of speculative thinking and built reality, where each project originates from a conceptual reflection before taking form in material and space. Deeply rooted in the belief that contemporary creation must remain in dialogue with its past, the studio situates its work within a continuum of history, drawing from traditional techniques and cultural heritage.
Jayet’s approach fosters a refined exchange between collectors, artisans, and institutions, emphasizing the enduring value of craftsmanship. The studio is committed to producing interiors and collectible pieces that uphold the highest standards of quality and technical excellence, while continuously challenging artisans to push the boundaries of their expertise.
Over time, Edgar Jayet has developed strong relationships with leading cultural institutions. His furniture pieces have entered the prestigious Mobilier National collections, and his work has contributed to significant sites such as the Musée Condé at the Château de Chantilly and the Villa Médicis – Académie de France à Rome. Through these collaborations, his practice reinforces a dialogue between contemporary design and historical legacy.
