Patrick Norguet is a renowned French industrial designer who has made significant contributions to the world of contemporary design since the late 1990s. Born in Tours, France, in 1969, Norguet studied at the École Supérieure de Design Industriel in Paris, laying the foundation for his innovative approach to design. Known for his versatility and attention to detail, Norguet specializes in product design, furniture, and interior architecture. His career took off in 2000 when he designed the acclaimed Rainbow Chair for Cappellini, which is now part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Norguet's design philosophy centers on creating objects that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing, often incorporating materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and textiles in unexpected ways. He has collaborated with numerous prestigious brands, including Cassina, Tacchini, Tolix, Alias, Kristalia, and McDonald's, for whom he redesigned the restaurant interiors in France. Norguet's work spans a wide range of products, from chairs and tables to lighting fixtures and even watch designs for Rado. His talent has been recognized with several awards, including the Red Dot Design Award and the Compasso d'Oro. Norguet's approach to design is characterized by a keen understanding of industrial processes combined with a sensitivity to the end-user's needs, resulting in products that are both innovative and timeless. His ability to blend functionality with emotion has established him as one of the most influential designers of his generation.