About Olivier Requier
Olivier Requier (b.1999) is a Belgian designer and artist. He graduates in Industrial Design from La Cambre in Brussels in 2020 and begins his career as a designer and graphic artist for a young Belgian furniture brand.
In parallel, he develops his own projects, exploring drawing, fashion, objects, and set design.
In 2024, he moves to Milan to pursue a Master’s degree in Luxury Design at the Creative Academy, part of the Richemont Group. The same year, he presents "Het Heksenhuus" at Milan Design Week, a blown-glass piece created in collaboration with Italian master artisan and artist Simone Crestani, showcased in the Secret Garden exhibition at Villa Mozart.
He later relocates to Paris, where he joins the creative studio of a renowned luxury jewelry house. In 2025, he unveils several personal creations: the illustrated book 101 Expressions du Corps (in collaboration with osteopath and author Michel Freres), the ceramic money-box sculpture Sphiinx,
and the Fauda shelf.
At the intersection of industrial production and artisanal heritage, his work is defined by meticulous attention to detail, a raw yet sensitive use of materials, vibrant color combinations, and generous forms.
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