Kim Haddou and Florent Dufourcq, interior architects and designers, founded their studio after meeting at the Camondo School in Paris, from which they graduated in 2015 with first honors.
Their creative synergy emerged from their earliest collaborations, driven by a shared appreciation for sensitive compositions, elegant proportions, and the narrative power of space.
Together, they design residential, hospitality, and retail projects, and also create evocative furniture pieces conceived as extensions of their spatial universe.
Their approach blends architectural precision with interpretive freedom. Each project is envisioned as a story to be told — a subtle balance between structured lines and poetic detail.
The duo embraces a timeless aesthetic, where soft forms engage in dialogue with references to the decorative arts and modernist architecture. This nuanced sensibility allows them to craft elegant, lived-in, and emotionally resonant spaces that stand the test of time.
In 2018, they were selected by the Villa Noailles for the Design Parade Toulon contest, where they received the Grand Jury Prize by Van Cleef & Arpels, awarded by a jury chaired by Pierre Yovanovitch.
Since 2020, they have been included in the AD100 list by AD France, which highlights the 100 leading architects, decorators, and designers of the year.
In 2024, AD France, in partnership with Range Rover, awarded them the "Timeless Impact" Prize as well as the "Special Jury Prize" in recognition of their work.
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