
Goliath Dyèvre
Goliath Dyèvre is a designer. He graduated from l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI-Les Ateliers) in 2009. In 2014, after a residency at the Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto, he began his solo career. In 2016, he was awarded the Te-Ataata research and creation residency in New Zealand. He lives and works in Paris.
His design projects are oriented towards research and question the major challenges of design, both at historical, symbolic, and material levels, as well as in project methodology. He returns to the fundamentals of design, with a particular particular focus on object manipulation, morphogenesis, and industrial imagination. He is the director of experimental design studios “Design in Dystopia” and “Hyper Production and Industrial Imagination” at ENSCI-Les Ateliers.
Active in scenography within the fashion and luxury sectors, he created the window displays for Hermès France stores in 2020 with the “White Planet” project.
Recently, he has been involved in interior projects, including the new HIS Paris boutique in the Marais district of Paris and offices for EDF’s Design Lab.
As a designer and scenographer, Goliath Dyèvre practices his profession in a transversal manner, collaborating with numerous disciplines, craftsmen, and artists. In this context, he won the MAIF Prize for Contemporary Sculpture in 2020 with artist Grégory Chatonsky.