Dorothée Boissier engaged in various cultural activities to find her calling, ultimately studying interior design at Penninghen in France. An impactful experience watching Madama Butterfly directed by Bob Wilson solidified her career path. She worked at Philippe Starck's studio and co-founded Gilles & Boissier in 2004 with Patrick Gilles, focusing on bespoke high-end design. Their work reflects French heritage and unique style, including a furniture line launched in 2021. Boissier is also fascinated by visual storytelling in cinema, considering a future in film direction.
"I've always allowed myself to be carried along, learning day by day. I nourished myself, and something emerged from that process."
"It would be in the realm of the cinema. I really like the idea of the camera, the lighting, the photography, and the artistic direction of a film."
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