Parallèlement, il signe des projets mobilier et scénographiques pour le Centre Pompidou à Paris et Malaga, le musée des Beaux Arts de Paris, le Palais de Tokyo, le Printemps de Septembre à Toulouse, collabore régulièrement avec Lafayette Anticipations sur la production des résidents. Il travaille avec artistes et designers notamment Jean-Luc Moulène, Camille Blatrix, Tarik Kiswanson, Simon Fujiwara, Danielle Dean, Thomas Poitevin ou Olaf Nicolai.
ROMAIN GUILLET is a designer based in Paris, France. He develops his work in multiple contexts including interior and set design, furniture, live shows, computer-generated images.
He went through industrial design and environmental design studies (EDNA, Nantes, ESAT, Paris), then joined Mathieu Lehanneur studio in 2008 until 2010. He co-founded the same year STATUE, a design studio who deals with objects and spaces. STATUE won a VIA assistance grant, showed textile projects in Amsterdam, Milan, and Paris, is selected « Talent à la carte » on the design fair Maison & Objet in 2014. In 2016, He co-founded with Camille Debray the design production brand and residency DIXJOURS.
In addition, He proposes environments and furniture design for the Centre Pompidou in Paris and Malaga, the museum of Fine Arts in Paris, the Palais de Tokyo, the Toulouse Art Festival « Le Printemps de Septembre », works with Lafayette Anticipations on different productions. He collaborates with artists and designers like Jean-Luc Moulène, Camille Blatrix, Tarik Kiswanson, Simon Fujiwara, Danielle Dean, Thomas Poitevin or Olaf Nicolai.
Very committed in an independent and extensive way of practicing, he can initiate many projects with different perspectives : technical, artistic, curatorial, temporary or permanent, applied or fictional. He uses assemblage, mutation, or diversion to produce new forms with contextual qualities, trying to inspire pleasure, surprise or radicality along the way.
He opens in April 2018 a new project space in Paris called « Confort Mental », dealing with object making and hosting short-term art/design residencies and exhibitions.