Pierre Beucler and Jean Christophe Poggioli first made a name for themselves on the cultural scene with the opening of the Louvre’s Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Rooms.

The Campana gallery, which is devoted to ceramics, is a succession of nine halls for the exhibition of antique vases. The terra cotta collection is on display in the Charles X gallery. The historical decorative features were preserved and the work of the architects gracefully blends in with them throughout, at once contrasting and integrated.

They have also designed various exhibitions such as "The Empire of Time", "Tanagra: Myth and Archaeology" and "Twenty Centuries in Cathedrals".

The opening of the Cernuschi Museum, which houses Asian art, has been making the news lately. In addition to working on numerous museum projects, Beucler and Poggioli also have a particular interest in architectural design in the fashion industry.

They have become more and more interested in fashion, thanks to the creative energy of "Comme des Garçons", designed by Rei Kawakubo.

They are working on several projects in Paris for Comme des Garçons such as showrooms, sales areas in department stores and boutiques.

Most notable among these are "Comme des Garçons Parfums", on Place du Marché Saint Honoré, which is the first space in a fashion house dedicated completely to perfume, and the prêt à porter boutique in rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré which features all the company's lines in a stunning setting, saturated in red.

Other houses have now entrusted them with the creation of new architectural concepts in close cooperation with the artistic directors of each of the collections: Cacharel by Clements Ribeiro, Costume National by Ennio Capasa, Dior Homme by Hedi Slimane.

Poggioli and Beucler set new architectural standards with Christian Dior. For "Dior Joaillerie", whose collections are designed by Victoire de Castellane, they designed the boutique for haute joaillerie on the Place Vendôme and various presentation spaces around the world, projects in which a miniaturized setting of the headquarters in the avenue Montaigne becomes the classical center of a series of elaborate window displays against a backdrop of pearl-gray lacquer.

Dior has also entrusted Poggioli and Beucler with the design of their four most recent branches: Rue Royale in Paris, Shinsaibashi in Osaka, and Ginza and Omote Sando in Tokyo carry all the lines, accessories, prêt à porter, haute joaillerie, beauty products and perfumes. These spaces show a great deal of contrast and balance the history of the house with the new energy infused by John Galliano, the artistic director of the women's collections.

Poggioli and Beucler also designed Christian Dior’s temporary exhibition in Tokyo.

Inspired by the original boutique of Liberty in London, they have re-created the flagship store on Sloane Street, which was recently inaugurated.

Actually Pierre Beucler and Jean Christophe Poggioili are working closely with Lanvin on their architectural concepts throughout the world.

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