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Author:
Descendre, Nadine, author.
Title:
Pierre Paulin : life and work / Nadine Descendre ; with contributions by Jean-Jacques Aillagon [and 4 others] ; original photography Benjamin Chelly ; translation from the French, Anthony Roberts.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Vendome Scriptum,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
Subject:
Paulin, Pierre,--1927-2009--Catalogs.
Paulin, Pierre,--1927-2009.
Furniture design--France--History--20th century--Catalogs.
Furniture design.
France.
ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design.
DESIGN / Furniture.
DESIGN / Interior Decorating.
Paulin, Pierre,--1927-2009.
1900-1999
Catalogs.
History.
Other Authors:
Aillagon, Jean-Jacques, contributor.
Chelly, Benjamin, photographer.
Roberts, Anthony F., 1950- translator.
Other Titles:
Pierre Paulin. English
Notes:
Originally published in French by Albin Michel ©2014. Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-239).
Summary:
Playfully rejecting the orderly restraint of midcentury design, the French avant-garde designer and architect Pierre Paulin (1927 2009) imagined sleek departure lounges for the jet set, perfume bottles for Courreges, and unforgettable Pop-era pieces like the Orange Slice chair, the shell-shaped Oyster chair, and the Tongue, a wavy, low-slung chaise. Paulin s signature innovation was to wrap his pieces in colorful stretch jersey, softening them and concealing their inner steel and wood. In their casual, kinetic sprawl, his chairs not only offered an invitation to relax and lounge; they also took the temperature of Paris in the late 1960s. Fascinated by the possibilities of new materials, Paulin was both a modernist and a traditionalist, a designer who took equal care designing ordinary objects such as fans, razors, and fondue pots as he did outfitting the private quarters of French presidents Pompidou and Mitterand. This vibrantly illustrated book draws from previously unpublished archives a wealth of vivid drawings, models, and photographs to reveal the restless energy of this midcentury icon, whose works are finding new popularity today.
ISBN:
9780865653351
0865653356
OCLC:
(OCoLC)938990981
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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