Olivier Croizat is a French global designer, specialized in creating innovative, sustainable, and functional designs.

After completing his studies in Industrial Sciences and Technologies with a specialization in Applied Arts, he graduated with honors from the private higher education institution, École supérieure privée d’Art et de Design Condé. He then worked for several renowned brands and companies before launching his own business.

With over 10 years of experience in the design industry, creating unique solutions for each of his clients, Olivier Croizat is known for his innovative and creative approach to graphic, interior, and product design. He is passionate about exploring new forms by combining various technologies to create unique creations that combine form and function. His style is always as synthetic as possible, aiming to eliminate any superfluous elements to present the very essence of a project in the most sophisticated line possible.

His creations have been distributed and published in several countries, including France, Italy, Monaco, and China.

If you are looking for a professional senior designer for your project, don’t hesitate to contact his studio to discuss your needs.

In addition to his creative work at his studio, he is also a design professor.

He teaches space and interior design, art history, design thinking, creativity, and graphics. Sharing his knowledge and expertise with students in applied arts, bachelor’s, master’s, and architecture.

Here are some of his influences :

" He that won't be counseled can't be helped. "
Benjamin Franklin
" Without creative personalities able to think and judge independently, the upward development of society is as unthinkable as the development of the individual personality without the nourishing soil of the community. "
Albert Einstein
" Let us strive for the impossible. The great achievements throughout history have been the conquest of what seemed the impossible. "
Charlie Chaplin
" The word border is a one-eyed word. Man has two eyes to see the world. "
Paul Eluard
" The multitude which does not reduce itself to unity is confusion. "
Blaise Pascal
" It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove. "
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
" Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. "
DeVinci