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French 1940s white painted iron magazine rack with open lattice design and gilt ball trim with a coil form handle. (manner of Jean Prouve).
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French 1940s white painted iron magazine rack with open lattice design and gilt ball trim with a coil form handle. (manner of Jean Prouve)
Sku: ROL040 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Jean Prouve
Width: 16.3" Height: 18.0" Depth : 13.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Iron, painted Category: Stands/Racks
Jean Prouvé (April 8, 1901 – March 23, 1984) was a renowned French furniture designer and architect. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the fields of industrial design and engineering. Prouvé's innovative approach to furniture design combined functionality, practicality, and aesthetic appeal, making him one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Born in Paris, France, Prouvé was exposed to the world of design and craftsmanship from a young age. His father, Victor Prouvé, was a renowned artist and sculptor, which greatly influenced his creative development. Prouvé initially trained as a blacksmith and metalworker, gaining hands-on experience in working with various materials. In the 1920s, Prouvé established his own workshop, Read Full Bio
Jean Prouvé (April 8, 1901 – March 23, 1984) was a renowned French furniture designer and architect. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the fields of industrial design and engineering. Prouvé's innovative approach to furniture design combined functionality, practicality, and aesthetic appeal, making him one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Born in Paris, France, Prouvé was exposed to the world of design and craftsmanship from a young age. His father, Victor Prouvé, was a renowned artist and sculptor, which greatly influenced his creative development. Prouvé initially trained as a blacksmith and metalworker, gaining hands-on experience in working with various materials. In the 1920s, Prouvé established his own workshop, where he began experimenting with different techniques and materials. He focused on creating furniture pieces that were not only visually appealing but also functional and durable. Prouvé's designs were characterized by their simplicity, clean lines, and innovative use of materials such as steel, aluminum, and plywood. Throughout his career, Prouvé collaborated with several prominent architects and designers, including Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand. Together, they created iconic furniture pieces that became synonymous with modernist design. One of his most famous collaborations was the development of the "Standard Chair" in 1934, which showcased Prouvé's expertise in metalworking and ergonomic design. Prouvé's work extended beyond furniture design. He also made significant contributions to architecture and construction. He was involved in the design and construction of pre-fabricated houses, including the "Maison Tropicale" project, which aimed to provide affordable and efficient housing solutions for colonial territories. In addition to his design work, Prouvé was passionate about education. He taught at various institutions, including the École Camondo in Paris, where he shared his knowledge and expertise with aspiring designers. Prouvé's commitment to education and his belief in the importance of craftsmanship influenced generations of designers and architects. Jean Prouvé's impact on the world of design and architecture continues to be felt today. His furniture designs are highly sought after by collectors and are featured in museums and galleries around the world. Prouvé's legacy as a pioneer in industrial design and his commitment to combining form and function have solidified his place as one of the most influential figures in the history of furniture and decorative arts.
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