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Pierre Yovanovitch was born on 17 August, 1965 in Nice, France. Discover Pierre Yovanovitch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Pierre Yovanovitch Net Worth
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Yovanovitch’s career started in 1990. He worked with Pierre Cardin on the men’s fashion lines of the couture house, first in Brussels then in Paris, up to 2000. In 2001, he started his own Agency “Pierre Yovanovitch Architecture d’Intérieur”. He produced residential, institutional and commercial projects in France, Belgium, Switzerland, England, Israel and the United States.
In the spring of 2018, Pierre Yovanovitch opens his first address across the Atlantic on Madison Avenue in New York.
In 2013, he staged the content of the sale "Scandinavian Design vs. Brazilian" for the house of sales Piasa Rive Gauche. Exercise he reiterates for the inaugural sale of Brazilian and Scandinavian design of Maison Piasa in Belgium within the Royal Ice Rink on June 26, 2018. In 2016, the gallery owner Kamel Mennour entrusts the interior design of a first gallery Located on avenue Matignon in Paris, opened in May of that same year and then for a second in London in the Mayfair district, at 51 Brook Street, opened in October 2016.
In 2018, Pierre Yovanovitch imagines the scenography of the R & Company stand for the famous Design Fair / Miami Basel in Switzerland, as well as presenting several new pieces of furniture from his creation.
Invited by Villa Noailles - Center of Art of National Interest - Pierre Yovanovitch chairs the jury of the 3rd International Festival of Interior Architecture in Toulon as part of Design Parade 2018. On this occasion he conceives an exhibition entitled "L Miss OOPS erotomania presented in the former bishopric of Toulon from June 28 to September 30, 2018.
Also in 2018, he joined the A-List ranking of the best architects according to ELLE Décor. architects, published by Architectural Digest USA.
In September 2017, Pierre Yovanovitch unveiled for the first time to the public a score of pieces of furniture unpublished at the New York design gallery R & Company. Exclusive creations specially designed for the exhibition - which he christened with humor "OOPS".
In January 2017, and 2018 the interior designer is again hailed in this ranking by the magazine of reference American.
In 2016, the Pierre Yovanovitch House moved into a mansion in the early 18th century, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, rue Beauregard. A team of more than 30 people occupies a mansion completely remodeled and restored, where architecture, interior architecture, design, decoration and contemporary art cohabitate.
Best known for large master apartments or mansions published in the international press, Pierre Yovanovitch expresses himself in contexts of very different natures. Ambitious residential, institutional, hotel and commercial projects that he realizes throughout the world: a XVIIth century castle in Haute Provence, a penthouse in a chalet in Andermatt-Suisse, a mansion in Brussels. Pierre Yovanovitch realized the interior design of the Hotel Marignan located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in Paris and opened at the end of 2012. In early 2015, he puts the finishing touches to the first Christian Louboutin Beauty flagship, Vero Dodat in Paris. The year 2015 is marked by the inauguration of the Brussels Royal Skating Rink, a private museum dedicated to contemporary art. The scenography of the first exhibition was also entrusted to Pierre Yovanovitch. In 2016, the Kering Group entrusted Pierre Yovanovitch with designing the offices of the Presidency for its head office. In 2018, Pierre Yovanovitch signs the architecture and decoration of the Quinta da Côrte, port and guest house in the heart of the Douro, Portugal
Pierre Yovanovitch creates exhibition scenographies: He took part in the AD Intérieurs events organized by the French magazine AD from 2010 to 2014, at Artcurial (2010, 2011, 2012), at the Clos des Bernardins (2013), then at the Decorative Arts (2014) in Paris each time creating a play around a given theme. He also designed the Puiforcat stand for the Hermès group at Maison & Objet in January 2011, the Galeries Aveline and Christophe de Quénetain stands at the TEFAF in Maastricht in 2014, and in 2016, and that of the Galerie Neuse at the last Biennale des Antiques then at TEFAF 2017, for the third year in a row.
In 2010, Pierre Yovanovitch is the only French to appear in the "AD100" ranking of the best interior designers and decorators in the world, published by the American magazine Architectural Digest.
Pierre Yovanovitch received the Talent of Elegance in 2007 at the Talents du Luxe ceremony organized by the Center for Luxury and Creation. He has given several lectures including the Pavilion of Arts and Design on Swedish furniture and Maison & Objet on renovations in the hotel industry.
It is in September 2006 that Pierre Yovanovitch is really known. On the sidelines of the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris, he welcomes in his apartment on the quay Anatole France the exhibition of the Eric Philippe Gallery dedicated to the Swedish designer Axel Einar Hjorth and the decorative movement of the 1920s called "Swedish Grace". In 2010, Pierre Yovanovitch is the only French to appear in the "AD100" ranking of the best interior designers and decorators in the world, published by the Architectural Digest. In January 2017, and 2018 the interior designer is again hailed in this ranking by the magazine of reference American.
Pierre Yovanovitch (born August 17, 1965 in Nice) is a French interior designer.
Collector of design and contemporary art, Pierre Yovanovitch is particularly interested in the creators of the countries of the North (Frits Henningsen, Axel Einar Hjorth [sv] , Paavo Tynell, Flemming Lassen, Rasmus Fenhann, Harri Koskinnen), American (Paul Laszlo, Paul Frankl, Robsjohn-Gibbings, James Mont, Harvey Probber) and French (Robert Mallet-Stevens, Paul Dupré-Lafon, Jean-Michel Frank) from the 1930s to 1960s. He also likes applied arts like ceramics and design. In terms of architecture, he likes to mention the 17th century French but also the contemporaries: Sanaa, Tadao Ando, Kengo Kuma, John Pawson, Herzog & De Meuron. Collector, Pierre Yovanovitch is passionate about design and contemporary art that he integrates into his projects. Artists like Georg Baselitz, Rosemarie Trockel, Johan Creten, Nendo, Thomas Schütte, Wilhelm Sasnal, Camille Henrot and Adel Abdessemed. He designs his own furniture in solid wood, metal, or ceramic. In constant evolution, Pierre Yovanovitch's style remains faithful to fundamentals: purity, balance, comfort and modernity.