Bifurcating materials
Laurent Coriot is an industrial designer who has been involved with heritage and regional structures for twenty years.
He chooses to take a different route when he realizes that his main skill boils down to: “Draw me something cheap that I can sell for a lot of money”.
A commitment as total as it is radical
“How can we give back to nature what it offers us?”
He therefore decided to redirect his career by using the tools of value creation through design to serve a transversal vision of material transformation and product design.
To better understand the environmental issues surrounding the use of resources, Laurent Coriot follows the path of foresters and engineers committed to biodiversity, telling their stories through books and objects.