Having trained as an engineer, Céline is one of those people who have always loved architecture. After 15 years in the marketing department of a major American group, Céline chose the prestigious Ecole Boulle to accompany her in her conversion, and more specifically her demanding training in space design. Now a member of UNAID (Union Nationale des Architectes d’Intérieur et Décorateurs), Céline pays particular attention to listening to her customers’ needs. She knows how to navigate perfectly between technique and creativity, and is committed to creating functional and aesthetic spaces that correspond to their inhabitants.
As the daughter of a pilot, travel is one of her major inspirations. In Copenhagen, where she lived for a year, she developed a strong sensitivity to Scandinavian design. Then to Japan, where her architectural “shock” came from a trip to the island of Naoshima, during a visit to the Chichu museum designed by Tadao Ando: clean lines, raw materials… from this love of the architect and the archipelago, she developed a sensitivity to precious details and natural materials such as paper, which she loves in all its forms (painted, textured, chewed), but also lime and zelliges.
With ARCHIK, Céline wants to take part in a human adventure where excellence is not incompatible with the accessibility of the teams. The concept appeals to her, and seems clear-cut: to create beauty, with a smile, quite simply.