David Roux-Fouillet est responsable de l’orientation en Design Produit, Bijou et Accessoires à la HEAD – Genève.
Artiste et designer, sa pratique créative se situe à la croisée du design de bijoux, de la sculpture et de l'installation. Plusieurs fois récompensés, ses travaux ont été exposé dans des institutions telles que le Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, la Power Station de Shanghai, le MAD de New York ou le V&A et le Design Museum de Londres. Ses projets l’ont amené à collaborer avec différentes institutions telles qu’Imperial College, le Royal College of Art, le Kyoto T5 et Vogue UK ainsi qu’avec des artistes dont notamment Sir Antony Gormley pour qui il a développé des projets de 2015 à 2019.
David Roux-Fouillet a enseigné le design dans différentes institutions dont la Kyoto University of the Arts et le Royal College of Art ou il était Senior Tutor du département Jewellery and Metal jusqu’en 2022.
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David Roux-Fouillet is the Head of Product Design, Jewellery and Accessory at HEAD – Genève.
A practicing Artist and designer, Roux-Fouillet’s work focuses on expanding the discourse of jewellery. His creative practice exists at the crossroads of jewellery design, sculpture, and installation. It is the combination of the fine and precious, the poetic and uncanny with a constant search for refinement and time-less design that carries his working process. His work has been exhibited internationally, both in institutions such as the Louvre, the V&A, the Power Station Shanghai, the MAD New York or the Design Museum London, and in galleries for group and Solo exhibitions. His projects have led him to collaborate with various institutions such as Imperial College, the Royal College of Art, Kyoto T5 and Vogue UK, as well as with artists including Sir Antony Gormley, for whom he developed projects from 2015 to 2019.
A multi-award artist, David has taught design extensively at different institutions such as Kyoto University of the Arts or the Royal College of Art where he was Senior Tutor of the Jewellery and Metal Department until 2022.