VINCENT VAN DUYSEN

MARIE-ANNE DERVILLE

Marie-Anne Derville is an interior decorator, exhibition designer and design advisor based in Paris.

Led by her eye, guided by her passion for art, and informed by her knowledge in collectible design and the history of decorative arts, Marie-Anne’s work promotes a timeless and elegant taste.
Her interiors are curated with an eclectic approach blending versatile styles, in the tradition of the great French decorators like Jacques Grange and Pierre Yovanovitch.
From Jean-Michel Frank to Donald Judd, the Renaissance to the Swedish Grace, the Art Deco to the 80s and 90s, she embraces a wide range of influences, citing Piero Portaluppi, Josef Hoffmann, Jean-Charles Moreux, Josef Buys, Michelangelo Antonioni, Cy Twombly, Pina Bausch, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Andrée Putman or Martin Szekely as some of her most main inspirations.
Her interiors are curated with an eclectic approach blending versatile styles, in the tradition of the great French decorators like Jacques Grange and Pierre Yovanovitch.

In her quest for beauty, Marie-Anne seeks to inject a soul in her clients’ interiors, building harmony with contrasts.

Her meeting with Pierre Yovanovitch in 2014 was a fundamental milestone, followed by seven years of close collaboration on ambitious residential projects on both sides of the Atlantic. Building her skills and refining her aesthetic through this significant experience, she learned to devise tailor-made proposals and coordinate their executions with the most suited, discerning, and talented architects, craftsmen, and gallerists.

Marie-Anne currently oversees projects in London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris and Rome. She designs a collection of furniture for the italian gallery Giustini/Stagetti, based in Rome. The full collection will be shown during Paris+ Art fair in October 2023.

In September 2022, she designed the exhibition “Edvard Munch / Anna-Eva Bergman: a Cosmology of Art” at Galerie Poggi in Paris, an immersive curation creating a dialogue between the artworks, time, and space.