In turn designer, interior architect, scenographer or illustrator, the creator with a lively and poetic design came to creation after studying at Essec, a passage through the Tokyo Parliament, then at Sciences Po Paris, before integrate the art school ENSCI - Les Ateliers, from which she graduated in 2007.
In 2008, she received the Grand Prix du Design of Paris, the Public Prize at the Design Parade of Villa Noailles and two VIA Project Grants.
2010 is a very important year. She was awarded Designer of the Year at the Salon Maison & Objets and won the Audi Talents Award. It is also the year that the public will get to know her through her very airy Vertigo ceiling light.
Since 2009, the year her studio was created, Constance Guisset has also created scenographies for shows, including Angelin Preljocaj's ballets Le Funambule, Les Nuits, La Fresque and Winterreise, Laurent Garnier's concert at the Salle Pleyel and Wang Ramirez's Everyness choreography. She also designs exhibition scenographies for the Musée des Arts décoratifs, the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris and the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille or for brands such as Galeries Lafayette and Molteni (2011, Prize for the best scenography, D'Days, Paris).
In May 2012, a first solo show is dedicated to her work, at the Chapelle des Calvairiennes, Centre d'Art Contemporain of Pays de Mayenne. From September 2016 to January 2017, a retrospective takes place at the Mudac (Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts) in Lausanne. A monograph was published at this occasion. The Musée Fabre of Montpellier is dedicating the exhibition Les Formes savantes to her work in 2017. Finally, the M.A.D. of Paris is dedicating an imporatant solo show to her work in 2018.
In addition to the poetry and softness of the forms, movement also has a great importance in Constance Guisset's work ["I expect objects to sketch a real or imaginary movement", explains the designer. "To fight against the frozen sculptural side that can emanate from an object."]
Mouvements Modernes gallery will present its universe through unique pieces or small editions.