101.6 cm
67.3 cm
Depth: 96.5cm
Pierre Paulin created in 1970
Pierre Paulin, born in 1927, originally trained as a sculptor but shifted to design after injuring his right arm. His iconic designs for Artifort in the 1960s, including the Mushroom Chair and Ribbon Chair, showcased his innovative use of materials and clean lines. Influenced by German design principles and early modernists like George Nelson and Charles Eames, Paulin also emphasized the social aspect of modern design. His work adorned prestigious spaces like the Élysée Palace and the Louvre Museum's Denon Wing. Posthumously awarded the title of "Royal Designer for Industry," his designs remain timeless icons of 20th-century design, epitomizing the essence of Brutalism.
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Pierre Paulin is a French architect and furniture designer who was active in the late 20th century. His designs are characterized by their curved, flexible, and innovative features, and he is often hailed as an icon of 20th-century design alongside Brutalism. Paulin, Paulin, Paulin® is a family-owned brand established in 1927 by Pierre Paulin, renowned for its exceptional quality. Through their unique designs, they innovate spaces and stimulate the visual senses of observers. Their works primarily emphasize material selection and design finesse, offering aesthetics that transcend time, representing a significant brand in France's design heritage.
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