Pierre Imans

THE FUTURE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP

“We design and produce busts adapted to all body types.”

In 1896, Pierre Imans founded his wax mannequin workshop in Paris.

Honoring his legacy, we are committed to preserving the expertise and savoir-faire of our industry.

By adding innovation into the production process, we redefined the industry standards.

A product that easily fits into today’s society by embracing diversity and supporting local craftsmanship.

"shape the future of display with us and experience the pierre imans collection."

Reviving Pierre Imans

A collaborative vision

Together, we’re sculpting a future that respects heritage while embracing the digital transformation of design and production.

The synergy of our French ‘Savoir-faire’ and the Dutch innovation marks a renaissance of the pioneering spirit of Pierre Imans, making history relevant in a modern marketplace.

Why Pierre Imans?

ARTISINAL

Savoir-faire, hand crafted and locally produced. Our local artisans have an eye for detail. We believe you can feel it when it’s made by hand. Our wood & metal work, fabric covering, cut & sew and assembly is all done by hand and under strict EPV quality control.

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ADAPTIVE SIZING BY INNOVATION

By using 3D design and printing techniques, we can design and produce diversity in all body types and sizes. All delivered on demand and with short lead-times. Therefore, our product is suitable for Fashion schools, Designers, Fashion Atelier, Museums, and Retail.

UNIVERSITIES & STUDENTS

This is the place where fashion design meets ambition. As a bust company, we believe in young individuals chasing their dream in fashion and we are proud that we can be part of that.

Therefore, we created a separate platform specially for universities and students in fashion. Via this platform you can easily order your bust.

Is your school not registered yet? We would love to help either way.

Interested?

Check out the different options we have to offer. From our standard collection, to a full custom design.

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