Rodolphe Parente
Interior designer Paris / France
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Lombard Odier
Geneva / Switzerland / 2025
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Appartement Trocadéro
Paris / France / 2015
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Apartment 108
Paris / France
Rodolphe Parente founded his studio in Paris in 2009 after several years of working along¬side Andrée Putman.
This experience allowed him to navigate both interior architecture and design; a comprehen¬sive vision of space that he learned to master during his studies at the National School of Fine Arts in Dijon, followed by the Higher School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg and ECAL, the Lausanne School of Art and Design.
Within his studio, he maintains this commitment to heterogeneity and leverages the strengths of his dual education. He conceives projects across various creative scales and destinations: residential spaces, hotels, restaurants, gyms, castles, offices, banks, shops, furniture, and ac¬cessories.
Rodolphe Parente’s aesthetic affinities and in¬fluences draw notably from the innovative spirit of the 1930s, the glamour of the 1970s, and the radicalism of the 1980s. These strong currents have shaped his taste and free spirit. Inge¬nuity, sensitivity to craftsmanship, expressive materials, a touch of whimsy, and openness to contemporary usage are thus distilled and ele¬vated in his projects.
They all reflect a desire for imagination, contrast, and precision, embo¬dying a continually reinvented modernity. His creations advocate for a luxury infused with lightness, foster curiosity, and honor art.
The comfort and harmony of a space are achie¬ved through luminosity, the enhancement of unique textures, carefully considered volumes, and architecturally curated colors that reveal a room. Rodolphe Parente also appreciates unex¬pected intersections and details, paying homage in both subtle and suggested ways. Codes are subtly subverted, ensuring non-stereotypical spaces.
It’s not about applying a formula or demonstra¬ting prowess but about creating tailor-made, appropriate spaces. For each project, Rodolphe Parente’s intention is to accompany, initiate, in¬tegrate into a context, and arouse curiosity to create naturally embodied and lively spaces.
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Founder, Rodolphe Parente Architecture & Design Rodolphe Parente founded his studio in Paris in 2009 after several years of working along¬side Andrée Putman. This experience allowed him to navigate both interior architecture and design; a comprehen¬sive vision of space that he learned to master during his studies at the National School of Fine Arts in Dijon, followed by the Higher School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg and ECAL, the Lausanne School of Art and Design. Within his studio, he maintains this commitment to heterogeneity and leverages the strengths of his dual education. He conceives projects across various creative scales and destinations: residential spaces, hotels, restaurants, gyms, castles, offices, banks, shops, furniture, and ac¬cessories. Rodolphe Parente’s aesthetic affinities and in¬fluences draw notably from the innovative spirit of the 1930s, the glamour of the 1970s, and the radicalism of the 1980s. These strong currents have shaped his taste and free spirit. Inge¬nuity, sensitivity to craftsmanship, expressive materials, a touch of whimsy, and openness to contemporary usage are thus distilled and ele¬vated in his projects. They all reflect a desire for imagination, contrast, and precision, embo¬dying a continually reinvented modernity. His creations advocate for a luxury infused with lightness, foster curiosity, and honor art. The comfort and harmony of a space are achie¬ved through luminosity, the enhancement of unique textures, carefully considered volumes, and architecturally curated colors that reveal a room. Rodolphe Parente also appreciates unex¬pected intersections and details, paying homage in both subtle and suggested ways. Codes are subtly subverted, ensuring non-stereotypical spaces. It’s not about applying a formula or demonstra¬ting prowess but about creating tailor-made, appropriate spaces. For each project, Rodolphe Parente’s intention is to accompany, initiate, in¬tegrate into a context, and arouse curiosity to create naturally embodied and lively spaces.