
The gallery
Through his encounters, Sébastien Androt has developed close relationships with contemporary artists whose work resonates with him and whom he is keen to showcase in his gallery. These include Youn Cho’s resin figures, Alain Bellino’s decorative bronze objects, Jean-Philippe Rigotti’s 24-carat gold leaf engravings of felines, and Elena Di Giovanni’s organic sculptures.
A passion for beauty, enduring and untarnished, passed down from father to son
Sébastien Androt represents the fourth generation of a family with a passion for art and fine objects. The story begins in Paris in 1930, with great-grandfather Eugène Androt. His two sons, Pierre and Georges, continued the family tradition by settling in Monaco in 1948, then in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, where the gallery experienced a tremendous boom in 1952, under the directon of Pierre Androt, working alongside his wife Jeanne.
Very quickly, the establishment became a must-visit destination on the Riviera. It attracted numerous international figures, collectors, interior designers… The family legacy was passed to their son Pierrick in 1980, then to their grandson Sébastien in 2008, who continues to uphold its heritage while bringing a renewed perspective.
While deeply attracted to antiques, he also nurtures a strong commitent to contemporary art. He invites contemporary artists to exhibit alongside historical pieces, thereby creating a dialogue between the past and the present. Since July 2025, his son Brett has joined him, continuing the family tradition.
Furniture and works of art
The androt et fils gallery offers a collection of unique pieces dating from the 17th century to the early 20th century, with a particular focus on 18th-century french antiques. From the reign of louis xiv to the empire period, these antiques elegantly combine exceptional craftsmanship with precious materials
Between exhibitions, discoveries and encounters
Antiques, objects and works of art coexist with effortless ease within the 200 m² of the androt gallery in beaulieu-sur-mer. With a constant attention to detail, sébastien androt invites art enthusiasts to discover a curatorial vision that skilfully blends antique pieces with contemporary art. This approach began with the special collaboration he initiated in 2008 by exhibiting the artist louis cane.
The gallery owner creates a sense of surprise, his installations serving as a bridge between 18th-century france and contemporary art, offering collectors the opportunity to explore new artistic worlds.
This exhibition space naturally stands out as a meeting place for collectors, art lovers and interior designers who share the same passion.

LOUIS CANE
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