Jean-Michel Frank

Jean-Michel Frank (1895–1941) was one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century French design. Working between Paris, New York, and South America, he redefined luxury through a refined and minimalist aesthetic. Rejecting the opulence of Art Deco, he favoured pure forms and rich natural materials such as parchment, straw marquetry, shagreen, oak, and leather. Collaborating with artists including Alberto and Diego Giacometti, he created interiors and furniture of exceptional elegance for an international elite clientele. His timeless vision continues to influence contemporary design and remains a benchmark for understated luxury.

















































