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Didier Gomez is one of the most acclaimed designers in the world. In the beginning, he started his career as an opera singer. In 1985 he decided to put all of his effort in the world of design with the architect JJ Ory.
Since then, he has worked for Yves Saint-Laurent, Pierre Bergé, Carrousel du Louvre, LVMH, Bernard Arnault, Céline, Louis Vuitton, Galeries Lafayette, Vivendi Universal, Kenzo, Christian Dior, Pomelato, De Beers and L’Oréal.
In this apartment, we can find all of his personal home décor styles. Its strength is expressed in the combination of sculptural aesthetics, technical innovation and high performance: the result is a stunning contemporary apartment where all of the components match together.
Among all of the beautiful pieces chosen by Didier Gomez, the geometric artworks make a unique impression. We think that the MECCA Center Table from Brabbu can boost the modern touch of this interior design project with its majestic shape, a tribute to the architecture of the mosques.
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With this interior design project at Hotel Sofitel in Paris, Didier Gomez accomplished another great goal in terms of modern style and elegance. We think that the George Sofa would fit with those wonderful chairs perfectly!
GEORGE sofa is a time travel to George Island, where the first church of Antarctica was proudly raised. A celebration of history through a distinctive piece!
Another great furnishing accessory for this project would be the OTTER Sofa with its round shapes and softness.
Here comes the last project of Didier Gomez about a restaurant in Kazakhstan.
We think that this NAJ Bar Chair upholstered in cotton velvet and with its legs in ash would make a statement in this interior design project!
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He has been working on projects for private houses, restaurants, hotels and boutiques. Didier Gomez works a lot around collective memory and culture, taking a piece from the past and revisiting it in a modern way.