Alexandre Moronnoz is an independent designer. In the context of research or commissions, he is required to design interior objects or urban furniture.
His first collaborations for the agencies Delo Lindo, Radi Designers, Elium Studio and Cédric Ragot, led him to develop a contextual design where encounters are also an opportunity to project to several new proposals of objects or spaces.
Alexandre Moronnoz’s urban assembly projects are interested in new ways of looking at, understanding and appropriating shared spaces. This research earned him awards: a design star in 2009 for the Muscle project developed with Tôlerie Forézienne, and the CCC project also awarded in 2009 by the Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris.
By delaying the time of making the shape of an object emerge, the designer captures in his projects the maximum amount of data in order to design. The design work is for him an attentive act, considering that all of his responses participate in generating the environment.