Creative Mind: Pierre Marie

The multidisciplinary talent leans into tradition, history, and finesse to produce richly layered interiors, colorful crystal objets for Saint-Louis, and rapturous Hermès silk scarves

Man in a checkered blazer with a mustache, seated against a patterned wallpaper background.
Pierre Marie. Photo: PHILIPPE GARCIA

Running the gamut from stained glass to ceramics, tapestry to metalwork, furniture to textiles, the work of Paris-based multidisciplinary talent Pierre Marie is tied together by both its exuberance and beauty. Leaning into tradition, history, and finesse, he produces richly layered interiors, colorful crystal objets for Saint-Louis, and rapturous Hermès silk scarves overflowing with iconography.

“I construct cohesive worlds—complete, generous, and deeply crafted—where every element speaks to the next,” says Marie, who had a breakout 2025, in which he orchestrated a stunning interior, La Chambre du Président, during the Salon des Nouveaux Ensembliers group show in Paris; unveiled a collaboration with Yves Salomon Éditions during Salone del Mobile in Milan; and produced an ornate stained glass window for restaurant Maison Passerelle inside the Manhattan concept store Printemps.

Intricate stained glass window with colorful geometric and floral patterns in green, red, and blue tones.
A stained glass window by Pierre Marie at New York restaurant Maison Passerelle. Photo: QUENTIN LACOMBE

Guiding force: “Drawing is my true superpower—the instinctive, fluid gesture where desire and imagination first take form. It’s the same idea embodied in my studio’s ribbon logo—a curved line unfolding in space, almost magically creating movement, intention, and possibility.”

Colorful retro bedroom with patterned bed, matching nightstands, and lamps, set against a rich red wall with decorations.
“La Chambre du Président.” Photo: Alexis Armanet
Colorful stained glass window panels with intricate floral and geometric patterns in an orange-walled room.
Pierre Marie Studio in Paris. Photo: Laora Queyras

I construct cohesive worlds—complete, generous, and deeply craved—where every element speaks to the next”

Pierre Marie

Up next: Marie is currently at work on a furniture collection for David Gill Gallery in London and new designs for Hermès.

Decorative courtyard with arched columns and colorful textiles displayed on benches and walls in a historic building.
Collaboration with Yves Salomon Editions in the in the courtyard of 7 Via Santo Spirito. Photo: Laora Queyras

A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2026 Spring Issue in the section “Creative Minds.” Subscribe to the magazine.