With a keen interest in the world of craftsmanship from an early age, he spent ten years training in cabinet-making, earning the prestigious title of Compagnon du Devoir. He opened his workshop in Dinard in 2003 and worked for several years with various designers, including the famous Maria Pergay. In 2010, he decided to work solely on his own designs. Each of his pieces illustrates a delicate fusion of tradition and modernity. He finds inspiration in everything that encompass him, including nature, architecture, fashion, and more. For a decade, international galleries have solemnly supported his works, which have been showcased at major design fairs such as Design Miami in Miami and Basel, the PAD (Pavillon des Arts et du Design) in Paris and London, and The Salon Art+Design in New York. His “Papillon” won gold in the interior furniture category of the 2019 International Design Awards in Los Angeles.