Adrien Gardère – Participant
Founder of Studio Adrien Gardère
Adrien Gardère is an acclaimed French designer and museographer who founded Studio Adrien Gardère in 2000, specializing in innovative exhibition and museum design. After studying French literature and training in furniture design at the École Boulle and the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs, his product and lighting designs were produced by major brands like Artemide and Ligne Roset, earning spots in permanent museum collections globally. His studio has established long-standing collaborations with elite cultural institutions and world-renowned architects like Foster+Partners, SANAA, and David Chipperfield, delivering highly acclaimed, integrated design solutions. Gardère’s landmark portfolio includes the museography for the Musée du Louvre-Lens, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, and the Roman Antiquities Museum (Narbo Via) in Narbonne, all reflecting his core philosophy of seamlessly merging rich content with striking visual and educational visitor experiences.










