My name is Jordon, and I’m the founder of Noir Maison Studio. I’m a husband, father, creator, car enthusiast, and builder at heart. By day, my world has often been systems, technology, data, and problem-solving. But outside of that, I’ve always been drawn to creating things that people can actually feel, display, and connect with.
Art has always existed in my family. My uncle was an abstract artist, and growing up around that kind of creative energy shaped the way I think about design. I’ve always respected the emotion behind abstract art — how shapes, movement, texture, and contrast can say something without spelling it out. Noir Maison Studio is my way of carrying that creative history forward, but through the tools of today: 3D printing, digital design, custom sculpture, dimensional wall art, and interactive modular pieces.
I didn’t start this business just to sell products. I started it because I believe there is a future where art is no longer limited to flat prints, framed posters, or mass-produced decor. I want to help bring art into the future.
That is why Noir Maison Studio creates pieces that have depth, texture, shadow, movement, and presence. Some pieces sit on a shelf. Some mount to a wall. Some glow. Some are designed from your actual car, pet, memory, or idea. And some are built from modular 9×9 panels that can scale from small wall art into large-format statement pieces.
At the center of the brand is a system I developed to make this possible — a way to create geometric patterns, dimensional wall panels, custom wall art, and expandable designs that can grow over time. What started as a wall paneling idea became something bigger: a platform for turning personal stories into physical art.
Cars are a big part of that story. I’ve always loved car culture — not just the machines, but the people, the builds, the memories, and the identity behind them. A car is rarely “just a car” to the person who owns it. It can represent years of work, taste, sacrifice, nostalgia, or pride. That is why we create custom car figurines and vehicle wall art from photos — it gives people a way to display their build as art, not just keep it parked outside or saved in a camera roll.
The same idea applies to pets, family pieces, wedding toppers, memorial keepsakes, and custom commissions. These are not random objects. They are personal.
Noir Maison Studio is still growing, and that is part of what makes it special. Every design, every product, every test print, every improvement is part of building a studio that reflects the industries and communities I care about — art, cars, family, home design, technology, and personal expression.