From France To The World With Robert Couturier’s Best Design Ideas – The CovetED Magazine team had the opportunity to learn more about his inspiring career trough an exclusive interview. They had the chance to get to know the ideals behind Robert Couturier‘s incredible success! Discover more about his most famous design projects and inspiring ideas here!
Robert Couturier is an incredible interior designer that stands out for its most amazing projects. The designer made history in 1987 when the billionaire financier Sir James Goldsmith trusted him with the re-conception, execution, and continuous embellishment of Goldsmith’s 20,000-acre kingdom on the Pacific Coast of Mexico.
Robert Couturier has already taken over the United States, as well as Europe, South America and Russia. His name has been included in Architectural Digest’s prestigious annual list of the best decorators and architects in the world, has become synonymous with continental and international style. He surrounds himself with constant challenges and he’s able to achieve them successfully because “there is no time that is no less challenging than another, challenges are all different and all get overcome in different manners. Every morning you wake up hoping for no problems and they all come no matter what always in an unexpected way”.
His talent for design began in Paris, during his attendance at Ecole Camondo, still inspiring on incredible experts such as Renzo Mongiardino, Frank Gehry, Charles LeBrun, Serge Roche, Robsjohn Gibbings, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Jean Michel Frank, and among others. During his learning process, Robert Couturier found the love for design, due “to the opportunity to know people, and make them happy where they live”. For the interior designer, he realizes that “we are all different and have different approaches to life and our surroundings which gives us many opportunities to change and be as fresh as possible. Every day is a different challenge bringing surprises and joys and sadness and disappointments”.
Being completely aware that everyone is different, with different approaches, Robert Couturier knows that every interior project must be completely adequate to the architecture, to the clients and to the setting within. To feel absolutely fulfilled with his work, the interior designer must have “happy clients… There is nothing more satisfying than a family living happily and proudly in a place you have designed”. So, his main goal is to guarantee the client’s satisfaction at 100%, creating stunning settings that are able to impress you at its maximum.
The best way for every potential client to discover his work, according to the interior designer, it’s definitely “word of mouth, not that publications do not help but they support the choices a client makes rather than determines his choice”. Through the traditional and effective method of the word of mouth marketing technique, Robert Couturier makes sure that he achieves his client type which is “couples in their forties, men in finance, ladies raising children but leading active lifestyles“. So with that audience in mind, it’s a certainty that he makes his goal to impress cosmopolitan clients, which means that he looks for people that live in the city, that are certain of what they want in life. “We are doing city apartments and second and third homes as well” – it’s a typical event for this certain kind of public.
The interior designer has established himself in the history of architecture and design books, and of course got the opportunity to lecture at galleries and at arts and antique fairs, and participates in charitable and design-industry events. Robert Couturier’s work has been featured in such renowned publications as Architectural Digest, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Town and Country, the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, House and Garden, the Robb Report, and Elle décor, and has distinguished the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club Showhouse, Decorator Show House, Hampton Designer Show House, and the French American Designer Show House.
Inspired on the rich interiors in which he spends his childhood and youth, Robert Couturier commits to creating amazing settings, that can function as comfortable, as well as perfectly luxurious, establishing amazing and sophisticated ambiances. He focuses on creating spaces that share the most incredible design trends. According to the interior designer, “the trend is generally too large spaces light and airy; there is infinitely less focus on entertaining. Creatively things are getting simpler more monochromatic and more textured, forms softer and rounder”.
When it comes to artistic/design collaborations with other artists, Robert Couturier is absolute certainty that he gives “full credit to those who design objects or furniture for me. If there is a meaningful collaboration we both get credit”. On his creations, he takes the opportunity to present his design identity, admitting that “quality still belongs to French craftsmen, there is a tradition of excellence there that makes what is produced perfect”. The designer also believes that the interior design world will be filled with “more green products with a focus on environmental concerns and cruelty-free as well”.
Robert Couturier sets an amazing tone for the absolute sense of connoisseurship and exploration of the traditional landscape, because he’s “always working on new exciting projects, as well as current ones, and finished ones that require refreshing”. That is one of the reasons why the renowned interior design expert is one of the best interior designers in this competitive world, although he “would have loved to have had a Ph.D. in literature or history”.
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