The Bouroullec brothers never stop gaining in popularity among the general public. Their hybrid and meticulous work is already renowned in the design area in Japan as well as in the United States and is currently displayed in the capital of Brittany, France, from March 25th to August 28th.

This retrospective offered by the museum of the Champs Libres, the Regional Contemporary Art Collection of Brittany and David Perreau presents an overall approach of their work. On the program: models of architectural projects in the Champs Libres as part of the exhibition Rêveries urbaines, a retrospective of their uncluttered but creative home furniture and a new collection of contemporary art in the local FRAC as well as a pavilion installed inside the Parlement of Brittany, in the city center.

In others words, here is a perfect occasion to discover or rediscover the numerous aspects of the Bouroullec brothers’ creativity until the end of summer while visiting the region.

Rêveries urbaines at the Champs Libres

Rêveries urbaines at the Champs Libres

Rêveries urbaines at the Champs Libres

Rêveries urbaines at the Champs Libres

The pavilion in the Parlement of Brittany

The pavilion in the Parlement of Brittany

The pavilion in the Parlement of Brittany

Rétrospective at the FRAC

Rétrospective at the FRAC

Rétrospective at the FRAC

Rétrospective at the FRAC

Rétrospective at the FRAC

Rétrospective at the FRAC

17 Screens at the FRAC

17 Screens at the FRAC

17 Screens at the FRAC

17 Screens at the FRAC

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec