Tristan Auer: Let’s Meet the Designer of the Year

Maison et Objet is happening right now and with all the strength and success, but like always this interior design show is not just about new design trends and furniture pieces, like always M&O, recognises the talent of interior architect and designer – and this year the talent and unique Tristan Auer was chosen the Interior designer of the year.


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After learning from the greatest in interior and product design, like Christian Liaigre and Philippe Starck, Tristan Auer mixed it all together and created his own style: elegance and French style with bespoke creations, featuring a bold combination of classical references and avant-garde design. This approach lends consistency and creativity to his creations, which favour user experience and well-being: the very point of art de Vivre.

Auer founded his company, Izeu, in 2002, and nowadays his work has seen him complete a wide number of projects worldwide, like the renovation of exclusive hotels, including Les Bains and the Hotel de Crillon in Paris. He has also designed private villas and created showrooms for brands like Cartier, Contardi and Taillardat.

Auer Often Says “A bar in the middle brings an element of fun and elegance, a vintage car symbolises travel, and – to echo his interest in cinema – a series of recesses showing objects in cinematographic compositions.”

Tristan Auer

For Tristan Auer, his job is all about designing an unusual environment for each project, an interior that transmits emotion and matches the people that will use it – we can see in many of his projects that minimal decor and Mid-century furniture vibe cream and nude tones mixed with earthy greens and yellows always complemented with white and black details.

Tristan Auer

Tristan Auer

Obviously, Tristan is a man with a lot of passions however his passion for vintage cars, drove him to customises the interiors of unique vehicles like he would do in the interiors of hotels or private residences. Therefore, the interior designer bets on door pockets lined with cashmere, nubuck ceilings, dashboards sheathed in matt leather and matching bags.

Tristan Auer

Tristan Auer


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