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Pierre Paulin for Artifort, signed.
Series of four “Tulipe” model armchairs, swivel and orange in color. Seat resting on a round chromed metal base. Signed below the seat and under the base.
French work realized in the 1980s.
Dimensions: H 76 x W 68 x D 60 cm
Reference: LS58131009/4
Price :
1800 euros the pair
3400 euros the set
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) is a French designer who studied stone engraving and ceramics at the Camondo school from 1947 to 1950. From 1954, he worked for Thonet creating furniture then moved to Artifort which produced most of his creations, the first of which is the chair n°157 in molded ABS. He founded a design office in Paris in the 1960s and created a series of round-shaped seats in foam covered with stretchy fabric in bright colors such as the Ruban 582 armchair, the Langue 577 armchair, the Mushroom 560 armchair, etc. In 1968, he worked on seats for the Louvre Museum, which is still present in the museum today. In the 1970s, he remodeled the apartments of President Georges Pompidou at the Elysée and founded the design group ADSA + Partners with Roger Tallon and Michel Schreiber to work on industrial projects, corporate images such as Air France or the development of stations like that of Lyon. In the 1980s, he created new furniture for the Elysée Palace as well as for the Mobilier National. In addition to furniture, Paulin also produces interior decoration and collaborates with major brands such as Dior for packaging, the Musée d’Orsay for signage, L.M. Ericsson for telephones, etc. A great representative of French design, Paulin knew how to create his style by combining modernity, rigor and organic forms. He draws his inspiration from Scandinavian and Japanese furniture and the work of the Eameses. Today his pieces are exhibited in museums around the world because they demonstrate a simple, functional and durable style.
Sources:
C.&P. FIELL, Design du XXe siècle, Taschen Bibliotheca Universalis, 2018
Création en France, Arts décoratifs 1945-1965, répertoire alphabétique, Paris, éd. Gourcuff Gradenigo, 2009, pp. 250-251
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