Galerie Mélissa Paul

Clément Brazille

Clément Brazille is a French designer and creator based in Geneva, whose work explores the potential and limitations of materials. With a particular focus on manufacturing techniques and the shaping of objects, Brazille often acts as both designer and maker—personally crafting much of his own production. His practice is defined by innovation rooted in technical expertise, material knowledge, instinct, and a deep passion for experimentation.

After studying Mechanical and Industrial Product Design, he graduated from LISAA Paris & Rennes in Environmental and Product Design. A self-starter, he went on to imagine and develop his own collection. In 2013, he joined the postgraduate program CERCCO at HEAD – Genève (Haute École d’Art et de Design), and later collaborated with institutions such as the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès. During this time, he was also awarded several grants, artistic residencies, and project competitions across Europe.

Today, Clément Brazille continues to collaborate with cultural and industrial partners who share his drive for technological innovation and the promotion of exceptional craftsmanship. While his work primarily focuses on artisanal furniture—often the result of cross-disciplinary research—he also designs interior spaces, both public and private, marked by strong identity and character. He advises and supports emerging companies committed to ethical and sustainable innovation.

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