Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens in Paris

Carpenters Workshop Paris
The new Carpenter’s Workshop Gallery Paris has taken over the space that previously housed the influential Galerie de France. The gallery’s inaugural exhibition includes works by Pablo Reinoso, Studio Job and Robert Stadler (pictured).
(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

It's a sign of how far the design-art world has progressed that the new Parisian outpost of Carpenters Workshop Gallery - situated in the 4th arrondissement - can be found in a space that formerly housed the influential Galerie de France, the spiritual home of the country's greatest postwar artists.

Co-founder Loïc Le Gaillard says he was simply in the right place at the right time when he and Julien Lombrail launched the first Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London's Chelsea in 2004 - back in the days when spending big on design was a relatively novel concept. This may be so, but the gallery's skill at moving from strength (Maarten Baas) to strength (Robert Stadler), as well as moving to a second, more prestigious space in Albemarle Street, Mayfair, has kept it at the vanguard of the burgeoning design-art scene.

Le Gaillard and Lombrail, who both hail from Paris, feel the time is now right for a homecoming. The French city may be brimming with art and design but it has little that blends the two, according to the duo. 'Paris has fine furniture and design, but what of design that meets sculpture and vice versa?' asks Le Gaillard, swiftly answering his own question with a firm 'non'. 'Yet the French market is more educated when it comes to fine furniture and modernist design. A market exists in France that doesn't really exist in England.'

The new Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Paris - inaugurated with a show of new works by its existing stable of artists - is situated in an impressive Haussmann building, between the Marais and the Beaubourg plateau. The 600sq m, three-storey venue, updated for Carpenters Workshop Gallery by French architect Jean de Piepape, is nothing short of monumental.

’Monochrome Meridienne Black’, ’Monochrome Sofa Blue’

’Monochrome Meridienne Black’, ’Monochrome Sofa Blue’, ’Exercise Low Table’, ’Exercise Side Table’ and ’Exercise Stool’ - all by Robert Stadler. 

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

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’Up From Below’ by Charles Trevelyan, ’Fragile Future Chandelier 3.1’ by Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta and ’135 Babylon Citylight Chandelier’ by Frederik Molenshot. 

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

’About Control and Other Demons’ by Tomáš Gabzdil Libertiny

’About Control and Other Demons’ by Tomáš Gabzdil Libertiny and ’Commode aux 7 Engrenages’ by Ingrid Donat.

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’Lathe III Black’ by Sebastian Brajkovic, ’Spaghetti Ola’ by Pablo Reinoso and ’Reverchaise Desk’ by Vincent Dubourg

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

Dining table and black chair

Over half the 600sq m venue is dedicated to exhibition space. Initially CWG Paris will feature a kind of ’best in show’ from its London galleries, including the work of Sebastian Brajkovic, Pablo Reinoso and Vincent Dubourg

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

’Infrastructure Dining Table’

’Infrastructure Dining Table’ by Atelier Van Lieshout and ’You Fade To Light’ by Random International. 

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

’Double Buffet Nouvelle Zelande’

’Double Buffet Nouvelle Zelande’ by Vincent Dubourg and ’Demain Est Un Autre Jour’ by Mathieu Lehanneur. 

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

The new Carpenters Workshop Gallery Paris

The new Carpenters Workshop Gallery Paris is located in a Haussmann building in the 4th arrondissement, between the Marais and the Beaubourg plateau. Two floors of the three-storey property will host 350sq m of exhibition space. 

(Image credit: Photography: Fabrice Gousset Courtesy: Carpenters Workshop Gallery)

ADDRESS

Carpenters Workshop Gallery Paris
54, rue de la Verrerie
75004 Paris

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