After training as a designer in Paris at the Estienne School of Applied Art and then at the Boulle School of Space Design, Adeline pursued her career with great experiences. At Chahan Minassian, she discovered the world of the very high-end and the links between art galleries and interior design. At Maison Hermès, she honed her attention to detail and a world of colors opened up to her. Finally, with GCG Architects, she concretized her specialization as an interior designer.
Her guiding principle: to keep traces of the past in order to write a new chapter for the place by continuing its history. To make the place alive and warm, joyful. Develop its character. Daring. She likes to play with colors and materials, her favorite materials are waxed concrete, patinated brass, glass, lacquer, leather, mosaic, and natural materials like rattan and cane.
Curious, she feeds off her encounters and discoveries. The universe of Wes Anderson, Jean-Claude Ellena, Batiik Studio and Romain Laprade inspire her. If she had to name an emblematic architecture, it would be the interior of Gio Ponti’s Villa Planchart in Caracas, for its avant-gardism, a total work of art.
She naturally joined the ARCHIK team for its multidisciplinary, open-minded approach and its location in different cities, which brings diversity to the projects.