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Stéphanie Cobigo, international designer, has lived in Italy, the Netherlands, and South Korea, holding esteemed positions such as Creative Director and Brand Manager within the design and luxury goods industries. Some of her products, realized for world-renowned electronics companies, are on display at the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York.

Currently residing in Paris, she is a Brand Strategy Consultant and has created her own "Art Pack"solution to promote paintings. A package of art work, placed side by side, with freshly colored frames.

The pictural style includes: Japanese Chiyogami graphics with Italian papers. New York graffiti, drawn from the tubes and posted on linen canvas. Then the industrial references to Star products of the industry.
 
These 5 series are on display:
 
 
Bathing Beauties, trendy ladies. After Rubens, Renoir, Picasso, Cézanne... A cosmopolite and international vision of the Beauties.  
The Thonet chair n°14, designed in 1859, and considered the first industrial product. Sold fifty millions times, it is now getting its 150 years.
 
Neo Pop Light, celebrating the new environmental technologies.
 
The Blossom Fresco, paying homage to the 40% of females represented in Corporate Top Management, as well as those have been building empires, like Chanel.
 
Playmobil, or, the story of a smile. Created in 1974 by the German Hans Beck, Playmobil became right away a successful toy line. Sold now 1.5 billion units. Beck remarked about the kids and the figurines:"They never grew tired of playing with them." Smile of several generations, Playmobil is part of History!
 
Enjoy your visit!