Quentin Vuong (FR-VN) is an artist and designer whose work is rooted in natural materials, shaped by precise gestures and time-honoured techniques that captivate the gaze and draw the viewer out of the everyday. A graduate of the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris (2015), Vuong joined the Fabrica research center in Treviso in 2016 under the direction of Sam Baron, where he explored multiple disciplines of design, from furniture to scenography. This experience led him to exhibit at the Salone del Mobile in Milan’s Royal Pavilion at Central Station (2016) and Palazzo Litta (2017). Upon returning to Paris, he collaborated with Back of the House until 2022, contributing to the design of events for fashion houses including Jil Sander, Courrèges, Acne Studios, and Kenzo. Simultaneously, he established his own workshop at Villa Belleville, where he headed the wood department and advised local artists and associations. In 2018 and 2019, he co- led the Keur Design workshops with the Institut français in Dakar and designer Ousmane Mbaye,
bringing together artisans and designers around Senegalese domestic objects. Since 2022, Vuong has devoted himself fully to creating furniture and objects that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary materials. His work focuses on revealing textures, capturing light, and embedding each piece in a timeless aesthetic. He employs manual techniques such as gold-leaf gilding and solid woodwork, embracing the passage of time and natural oxidation to lend his creations a refined patina. Vuong has collaborated with Rimowa on the touring exhibition As Seen By and with Théo Casciani on the project Tactique, presented at Lafayette Anticipations as part of the Engadin Art Talks. He envisions his creations as timeless pieces, made to endure and be passed on. Quentin Vuong is represented by Spazio Nobile in Brussels since 2020 and Galerie Gastou in Paris. He participated through his galleries at PAD Paris – PAD London, Collectible Brussels and NOMAD St Moritz. He presents his first international solo exhibition at the gallery from 21 November 2025 to 18 January 2026.