Francois Russo


Francois Russo is the creative director and founder of Maison Takuya, a company which he founded in 2008, and which designs luxury leather goods. He is the co-founder of contemporary art Gallery Russo|Yubero located in Switzerland and Thailand He was raised in Paris and currently lives in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Education and career

Francois Russo graduated from Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales in 1989 and began his career at Cartier, where he helped establish Cartier's Institut Supérieur de Marketing du Luxe. Russo then moved to the marketing division of L'Oréal, and then to The French Mint where he was appointed International Director in 1991. In 1995, he joined Havas Advertising. In 2001 he founded an image agency where he engaged in art direction, professional photography and interior design.
In 1999, he became an advisor to the Swiss private bank Lombard Odier & Cie.
In 2003, Russo joined French designer Andrée Putman, as co-chairman of her agency. Their first project together was the design of the first store for the perfume brand Guerlain on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Other design projects included hotels, boutiques and corners, private residences, company headquarters, furnishing, one-off items and collections and design consulting.
In 2005 Russo was engaged as a design consultant for Chanel. In 2007, he designed the commemorative Jacques Helleu Chair for the leading Italian furniture maker, Poltrona Frau.
, Russo continues to head the luxury leather goods company Maison Takuya after granting control of the brand to luxury retailer Club 21.

Awards

Russo was awarded an honorary degree in 1999 by the Institut Supérieur du Marketing de Luxe.

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