Paris-based interior designer Tristan Auer truly embodies the elegance associated with the French art-de-vivre. His design approach and successful projects reflect a deep commitment to sophistication and refined craftsmanship. Auer gained valuable experience working for both Christian Liaigre and Philippe Starck. Liaigre's meticulous attention to detail and furniture design contrasted with Starck's scenographic approach, providing Auer with a diverse education in design. Establishing his own design studio in 2002, he describes himself as a designer without specialization, approaching each project with a fresh perspective and openness to creative stimulation. He considers projects such as Hôtel de Crillon, Hôtel Les Bains, Bryan Adams' house in Mustique, and others as reflections of his diverse design identity. In his collaboration with Maison Pouenat, Tristan Auer is developing a modern furniture collection using precious and traditional materials, showcasing his sophisticated style and dedication to meticulous craftsmanship.