Marc De Berny

About Marc De Berny

Marc de Berny creates for interior architects and designers worldwide, items which “furnish” their clients’ private residences & luxury hotels.

Marc De Berny Description

Marc & Munira Bonnet de Berny are both entrepreneurs, passionate by Decorative Arts and Design, with both a long experience in craftsmanship, furniture production, designing and antiques. They have decided to join forces in 2012 when they launched together Marc de Berny to celebrate the De Berny name, once a renowned furniture house at Château de Berny.
With projects ranging from bespoke pieces for private residences to palaces, Marc de Berny has been creating sophisticated and star pieces for interiors and hotels around the world. Their collections respond to the creative and luminous vision of their designers and are made by the talented artisans using techniques going back centuries as well as new processes to give the contemporary styling.

Jean-Louis Deniot and Francis Sultana: one from Paris and one from London, two histories, two traditions, but both cosmopolitan, both young, talented and brilliant, spreading through out the world their inmost visions of interiors where elegance, chic, well-being and comfort always respond to two demands: the spirit of places and the expectations of their inhabitants.
These collections build upon the tradition of the great 20th century Interior Designer Decorators using noble materials (lost-wax bronzes, brass, glazed parchment, polished lacquer-ware, “gouged wood”) and traditional assembling, but they intro¬duce here the use of modern techniques and components (resins, glass fibres, vacuum-cast bronze, iron castings, glazes and brass cut by digital technology, or CNC machined stones) in order to make possible the expression of these luminous designs, both soft and radiant, which could not technically have come into being a few decades ago.
Marc de Berny is proud to create a new body of work by these designers, young masters of the Decorative Arts. The two collections bring together avant-garde variations and classical reinterpretations.
The look and styling of these two new collections fuse the traditions of the past with the tech¬nology of the future for the look and spirit of the now.