After training in woodworking and spending over ten years in artisan workshops across Piedmont, Andrea Bouquet embarked in 2006 on an independent path that weaves together cabinetmaking, artistic research, and a deep relationship with nature. His workshop, located at the edge of a woodland in the province of Turin, is an integral part of his creative process: a space where the landscape enters the design and shapes its forms, balance, and sensibility.
In a context dominated by advanced technologies and digital processes, Andrea consciously chooses a countercurrent approach. His pieces originate from essential sketches, often evolving throughout the making, guided by experience and a careful dialogue with the material. Wood is never neutral matter, but a living presence that suggests directions and calls for interpretation.
His work is rooted in a solid artisanal knowledge, where craftsmanship is not merely an executional tool but a design method. By blending traditional cabinetmaking, furniture history, and local culture, Andrea creates objects that resist uniformity and embrace complexity: diverse essences, hybrid forms, and unexpected balances. As in nature – where monochrome landscapes do not exist – each piece is an encounter, a variation, a unique material narrative.

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