In an era of the flexoffice and telecommuting, what impact does digital life have on our working environment? How is it possible to create an office that is adapted to the new needs of your co-workers, and what objects do we need for our new ways of working?
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Mathilde MaîtreHead of Design - Fabernovel
Pauline DeltourDesigner
Maxime ArmandCOO and Co-Founder - Urban Campus
Hélène AguilarFounder - "Où est le beau"
Head of Design - Fabernovel
As a graduate of ENSCI- Les Ateliers and with 10 years of experience within an innovation consulting firm, Mathilde combines expertise in User Experience/Business Design with a certain industrial design sensibility. Currently Head of Designer creations at Fabernovel, Mathilde supports clients in crafting new products and services, while ensuring that design is promoted inside and outside of her firm. In 2019, with Stéphane Distinguin, President and founder of Fabernovel, and Thomas Borie, Product and Space Design Manager at Fabernovel, she founded vvorker, a design house that puts objects back into the workspace, with one clear belief: that the future of work will be built through design, the design of objects that will reflect all theories/concepts and put any predictions on this matter to the test.
Designer
Pauline Deltour was born in 1983 in Landerneau, France. After a BTS diploma in design at Olivier de Serres in 2004 (ENSAAMA), Pauline Deltour joined the object design section at the Arts Décoratifs in Paris, graduating in 2007. She worked for designer Konstantin Grcic in Munich, Germany for four years, then founded her own studio. She has been living in Paris since October 2010. The distinctive style of her designs, which are both precise and delicate, have always reflected her personality: this design vocabulary is also one that reflects the artistic vision of Pauline Deltour. Trained with one of the most important designers in Europe, she launched her own independent design firm starting in 2010. Her style reflects a certain precision, sharpness of lines, choices of colors and materials, of assemblies and compositions, which contribute to the identity of her work. The severe allure that emerges is instantly identifiable, all qualities that are rather rare, as essential as they are difficult to implement. Her eagle eye now finds its place increasingly on a scale of work that is extremely varied, from small objects to interior design projects. Her clients include La Poste, Cire Trudon, Puiforcat, Lexon, Alessi, Sogo & Seibu (Japan), LaCie, Böwer, MUJI, BREE, Designer Box, Kvadrat, JapanCreative, and Arita 2016 (Japan).
COO and Co-Founder - Urban Campus
Maxime is the COO and co-founder of Urban Campus. Urban Campus develops and operates community-based campuses that offer contemporary coliving, working and social spaces in the main European cities. Prior to that, Maxime was working at Fabernovel, a global innovation agency. He designed new products, services, and experiences using digital technology to help world leading companies build growth at startup speed. Among other projects in the real estate sector, Maxime developed a fully automated “on-demand” coworking offer for a German REIT. Maxime holds a Master in telecommunication engineering from the Mines-Télécom Institute and a Master in urban services engineering from Sciences-Po.
Founder - "Où est le beau"
Hélène is passionate about craftsmanship, objects, and art. Encountering those who create beauty today is the mission she set for herself in founding ““Où est le beau ?”” (Where is beauty?), the first French-language podcase devoted to design and creation. Her guests are designers, artists, artisans, and architects, and they share their journeys, work, and daily lives. At the same time, Hélène partners with firms in creative industries to create content and on curation and art direction. Hélène also works as a consultant for trend forecasting agencies.