About

For over 15 years, Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud have been writing beautiful pages of interior architecture together. With precision and acuity, they deploy a singular decorative vocabulary, in the manner of the great French ensembliers whose attraction to exceptional craftsmanship, authentic materials and meticulous color schemes they share.

From Parisian mansions to London penthouses and Mediterranean resorts, interior designers have a vast field of expression. They love this spirit of cosmopolitanism, which sharpens their curiosity and strengthens their ability to adapt. The duo questions its style according to the lifestyle of its customers, the type of location and the natural environment.

Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud assert their taste for a certain eclecticism. While the timeless sophistication of Art Deco, the avant-garde spirit of the Bauhaus and the poetry of the Memphis movement continue to guide them, they follow in the footsteps of artist Ado Chale, famous for his experiments with metals and other composite materials, and architect Charles Deacon, creator of singular houses with elliptical curves. Jacques Couëlle’s architectural creations, at the crossroads of mystery and utopia, are also a powerful source of inspiration.

Traffic flow, light distribution, functionality and privacy are all imperatives and necessities that are taken seriously, on a par with aesthetic expression.

Gallery

Highly attentive to detail, Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud design bespoke furniture for their worksites, while imagining exclusive, themed collections presented in their Parisian gallery, located in the heart of Carré Rive Gauche. Carried by organic, sensual forms, furniture, lighting and nomadic objects deliver a sculptural or pictorial dimension, depending on the materials explored and the bold colors used. Between elegance and radicalism, interior designers with a passion for contemporary art are particularly fond of this plastic approach.

Le Berre Vevaud

20 rue de Verneuil, Paris 7ème