Pierre Yovanovitch

[1] In 2024, the Pierre Yovanovitch Group acquired the French furniture manufacturer d'Argentat and its subsidiary, ECART International, founded by Andrée Putman.

[4] The brand reflects Yovanovitch's tailored design approach, offering luxury furniture and lighting with an emphasis on craftsmanship, quality materials, and sustainable sourcing.

[7] The brand is committed to high standards, using locally sourced wood, natural fibers, hand-blown glass, and non-toxic adhesives.

At the age of twenty, he attended a performance by Jessye Norman at the Salle Pleyel, which ignited his passion for opera—a lasting source of inspiration in his work.

As a collector, he incorporates contemporary pieces and commissions both established and emerging artists, including Claire Tabouret, Tadashi Kawamata, Alicja Kwade, and Daniel Buren, among others.

As a collector, he incorporates contemporary pieces and commissions both established and emerging artists, including Claire Tabouret, Tadashi Kawamata, Alicja Kwade, and Daniel Buren, among others.

Today, the chateau reflects his creative vision, featuring site-specific contemporary art commissions and serving as an example of his approach to interior design.

Pierre Yovanovitch Furniture New York (2023)
Parisian residence designed by Pierre Yovanovitch (2022)
Scenography of the Opera Rigoletto at the Theater Basel in Switzerland (2023)
Fabrègue Castle (2022)