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Mid-Century I-frame aluminum desk / dining table base. (requires a rectangular glass top)(PAUL MAYEN).
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Mid-Century I-frame aluminum desk / dining table base. (requires a rectangular glass top)(PAUL MAYEN)
Sku: DUF0067 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Paul Mayen
Width: 44.8" Height: 27.3" Depth : 30.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Chrome, metal Category: Tables, Office/Library Condition: Frame only, missing glass top.
Paul Mayen (1928-2000) was a renowned American industrial designer and architect, best known for his significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. Born on November 23, 1928, in Vienna, Austria, Mayen's early life was marked by the turmoil of World War II. He eventually emigrated to the United States in 1940, where he would establish himself as a prominent figure in the design world. Mayen's career began to flourish in the 1950s when he joined the esteemed design firm, Raymond Loewy Associates. During his time there, he worked on various high-profile projects, including the interior design of the TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. This project showcased his ability to seamlessly blend functionality and Read Full Bio
Paul Mayen (1928-2000) was a renowned American industrial designer and architect, best known for his significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. Born on November 23, 1928, in Vienna, Austria, Mayen's early life was marked by the turmoil of World War II. He eventually emigrated to the United States in 1940, where he would establish himself as a prominent figure in the design world. Mayen's career began to flourish in the 1950s when he joined the esteemed design firm, Raymond Loewy Associates. During his time there, he worked on various high-profile projects, including the interior design of the TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. This project showcased his ability to seamlessly blend functionality and aesthetics, a hallmark of his design philosophy. In 1960, Mayen founded his own design studio, Paul Mayen Associates, which allowed him to further explore his creative vision. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative use of materials and his ability to create visually striking yet functional pieces. Mayen's designs often incorporated elements of modernism and minimalism, reflecting the prevailing design trends of the time. One of Mayen's most iconic creations was the "Speedrail" collection, which introduced a new approach to modular furniture design. This collection featured sleek metal frames and interchangeable components, allowing users to customize and adapt their furniture to suit their needs. The "Speedrail" collection became highly sought after and received critical acclaim for its versatility and contemporary aesthetic. Throughout his career, Mayen collaborated with numerous prominent manufacturers, including Habitat, Brunswick, and Habitat International. His designs were featured in major exhibitions and museums around the world, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the field of furniture and decorative arts. In addition to his work in industrial design, Mayen also made significant contributions to the field of architecture. He designed several notable buildings, including the award-winning Mayen House in Westport, Connecticut. This project showcased his ability to seamlessly integrate modernist design principles into residential architecture. Paul Mayen's influence on the world of design cannot be overstated. His innovative approach to furniture and decorative arts continues to inspire contemporary designers, and his work remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Mayen's legacy as a visionary designer and architect lives on, and his impact on the field will be felt for generations to come.
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