Opus Memoria Exhibition in New York
Discover Rinck’s latest collectible pieces — on view from May 15 to July 25 at the New York Design Center, NYC.
Discover Rinck’s latest collectible pieces — on view from May 15 to July 25 at the New York Design Center, NYC.
Rinck marks its return to the Grand Palais during Art Paris with an iconic piece reimagined: the TR73. First presented in 1973 at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts, this chair has been given a fresh update. Staying true to its avant-garde design, it is now reimagined with an environmentally conscious twist. Gone is the original Altuglas, replaced by recycled plexiglass – an evolution that reflects Rinck's commitment to eco-responsible design.
In April 2025, Rinck returns to the Grand Palais for the contemporary art fair, Art Paris. For this 27th edition, Art Paris introduces several new features, including a section dedicated to contemporary design in limited editions. Valentin Goux, President and Artistic Director of Rinck, shares insights into the exceptional pieces showcased on the balconies of the Grand Palais. He also reflects on the century-old history of Rinck and the Grand Palais, an iconic venue where the house has always displayed its creations.
In 2025, Rinck unveils its new furniture collection, Opus Memoria – an artistic exploration inspired by the vision of an illusory demiurge creator whose entire existence was devoted to accumulating works. Each piece embodies the imagination of an ingenious and multifacted artist working in the realms of music, painting, and sculpture, leaving behind a wake of unique artistic “totems.”
Designed as a complete ensemble for a home office, watch the creation of the Amarante collection.
To mark the opening of the new Galerie Rinck, our furniture-design teams have created some remarkable pieces made especially to furnish the private lounge area at the rear of the space
The Hébé collection, created by Rinck over the course of 2020, was unveiled in January 2021. It is a feminine vision of the smoking room, rife with symbolism of the goddess of eternal youth, cupbearer to the gods and goddesses. Could it suggest a longing to make merry, to escape these morose times in which we find ourselves ? Indeed.
The 2023 Passage collection explore the ties between nature and mankind’s intervention therein. A house’s informal entrance, often accessed through a side or back door and traditionally known as the “mudroom” in English country houses and American homes, is the symbolic point of passage from outdoors to indoors, from vegetation to civilization. It seemed a space conducive to creative reflection and inspiration.