Constance Guisset is a French designer, specialising in Industrial and Interior Design. Guisset studied at ESSEC, before spending a year in Japan working alongside a member of parliament for the Tokyo mayor election; after this experience, she decided she wanted to study design and soon after enlisted at ENSCI, where she graduated in 2007. In 2009, Guisset founded her own design studio and has since worked with some of the biggest brands and won numerous design awards. In 2010, she was awarded Designer of the Year at Salon Maison & Objet.
The work of Guisset is described as poetic, whilst searching for a balance between ergonomics, delicacy and imagination. One of her most complimented pieces of work is the Vertigo which she designed alongside Petite Friture in 2010, this range has since evolved into multiple applications and is displayed in spaces around the globe.
"All my projects derive from different inspirations but are very often linked to movement and textures. The way a piece of fabric is moving, colours in the plumage of a bird, a ray of light… I then start to draw in my head." - Constance Guisset