Odiot Entrusts Exclusive Parisian Representation of Its Creations to Stéphanie Coutas Gallery
Odiot SA announced on Monday the signing of an exclusive commercial partnership with Stéphanie Coutas Agency, an internationally renowned interior designer and architect. This agreement grants the Parisian gallery the status of the sole point of sale for the solid silver jewelry house in the capital.
Stéphanie Coutas Gallery to Exclusively Showcase Odiot Pieces in Vermeil and Precious Metals on Matignon Avenue
The partnership establishes the Stéphanie Coutas Gallery, located at 10 Avenue Matignon in the 8th arrondissement of Paris (Golden Triangle area), as the only Parisian point of sale for Odiot. The marketed creations include pieces in solid silver, vermeil, and precious metals from the three group brands: Odiot, Biennais, and Tétard Frères. This selective distribution aligns with Odiot's commercial development strategy, which favors partners who share its standards of aesthetic refinement, craftsmanship, and artisanal excellence. Founded in 2005, the Stéphanie Coutas Agency has built a reputation by merging contemporary French elegance with multicultural influences. It regularly features in the prestigious AD100 rankings and works on private residential, hotel, and nautical projects worldwide.
Alignment of Values Between Two French Houses of Artisanal Excellence
Gilles-Emmanuel Trutat, CEO of Odiot, comments: 'We are delighted to partner with Studio Stéphanie Coutas. As the leader of one of the oldest French luxury houses, my goal is to bring the brand into the modern era, and Stéphanie Coutas's vision and creations perfectly embody this.' Stéphanie Coutas adds: 'I am excited to collaborate with Odiot, an iconic house of French heritage and craftsmanship. Through this partnership, we share a common goal: to promote crafts of excellence and maintain the French art of living in a vision that is both contemporary and timeless.' Odiot SA, founded in 1690, is among the oldest and most prestigious French silversmith houses. As a supplier to royal families and Napoleon I, it has maintained a tradition of excellence for over three centuries. The group also owns the brands Tétard Frères, Biennais, and Rouge Pullon, enhancing its position in the high-end silversmith crafts. Odiot and Rouge Pullon are labeled as Living Heritage Companies by the French Ministry of Economy.