While certain decorators and architects privilege light and space within minimalistic or exotic schemes, Christian Giner, carefully analyzes the clients preferences with no apprehension to avoid aprioristic conclusions. In an effort to create harmony he appeals to his sensitivity by feeling the spirit of the space. His goal is to make the building vibrate and create a true symbiosis between the living space and its occupant.
The trust and confidence which he receives from his very demanding clients are his best presentation card and this allows him to juggle with different styles and periods, from the most classic to the most contemporary.
Originary from Béziers in France, Christian Giner has followed an uncommon path. He starts his professional education in wood handcrafts and soon becomes master craftsman in the magnificent “Villa de Molière” in Pézenas (France). He continued perfecting his knowledge of woodwork and obtained the title of sculptor in Uzès (France), where he is honored with the keys of the city for his works of creation and renovation.
Pushed by his masters and professors he decides to take part in the competition of the “Offices of Art” (all disciplines included) with a completely handmade sculpture and obtains the First Departmental Prize in Nimes (France), the First Prize in Montpellier (France) and finally the First National Prize of the antique dealers of the Louvre, in Paris (France).
He then enrolls the prestigious Boulle School in Paris, and spends four years in the decoration and interior architecture section.
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Meanwhile, he continues to take courses in History of Art in the Louvre and the School of Arts of Paris (Beaux Arts). He also worked as an intern in different companies allowing him to perfect his technical knowledge in diverse fields of construction and decoration, plastering, concrete and glass.
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