Monday, July 13, 2015

Midcentury Chic: Newly Reissued Designs by Jean Prouvé

Jean Prouvé’s long-armed 1930s Potence light is one of the most copied designs of our day (see Five Favorites and High/Low for but a few examples.) And owning originals of the French engineer/designer's winged Standard chair and EM table is on every midcentury collector's wish list.

In the past decade, Swiss furniture company Vitra has reproduced a series of core collections of Prouvé's furniture available through DWR, among others. More recently, when Dutch jeans brand G-Star Raw needed fresh-looking office furniture to go with its Rem Koolhaus Office for Metropolitan Architecture-designed headquarters in Amsterdam, it teamed up with Vitra, whom it had worked with once before, on a new group of Prouvé's chairs, desks, and lights.

The initially one-off collection comprises 13 pieces reissued with the blessing of Prouvé's family and tweaked to suit 21st-century heights (people are notably taller these days) and needs (yes, they're computer ready). And in addition to denim, G-Star is just starting to sell pieces, as is Vitra, which has showrooms worldwide. Inquire directly about prices and availability.

Photography via Dezeen.

Jean Prouve light, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: Known as the Prouvé Raw Office Edition, the collection is cloaked in industrial greens synonymous with classic machinery. Shown here, the Potence light.

Jean Prouve chair, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: Most of the pieces were designed by Prouvé 70 years ago for French corporations and universities. The Fauteuil Direction Pivotant is available with leather or fabric upholstery, both in black.

Jean Prouve desk, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above:  Prouve pioneered the use of lightweight folded steel In furniture and architecture. Shown here, the Prouvé Raw Edition's Bureau Métallique of olive powder-coated steel with a white melamine top. It has a hidden power channel for cable connections.

Jean Prouve chair, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: The Fauteuil Direction in leather with wood armrests and Prouvé's signature folded steel legs. Prouvé was the son of a ceramic artist and initially trained to be a metal artisan; he opened his workshop in Nancy in 1924, making furniture out of sheet steel—and went on to establish his own factory and later to design prefab architecture.

Jean Prouve desk, a reissued (and updated) midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: The Bureau Présidence has a solid oak top with an oiled finish (shown here in smoked oak); it's available in several color combinations, and with two drawers or three. An optional "electrification flap" in the back provides access to four power sockets.

Jean Prouve chair, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: The Fauteuil de Salon Haut.

 Jean Prouve light, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: The powder-coated Lampe de Bureau is made in three greens: industrial (shown), olive, and antique.

 

Jean Prouve table, a reissued midcentury design from the new G Star Raw Office Edition Collection made by Vitra | Remodelista

Above: The Table Flavigne has a steel frame and a solid oak top with an oiled finish. The legs are positioned at 45-degree angles on the corners to provide maximum stability and legroom.

  Prouve cabinet from the G Star Raw Office Edition collection | Remodelista

Above: The steel Bahut cabinet has an oiled oak top and handles and sliding doors of diamond-patterned sheet metal. The shelves on the interior are adjustable.

Go to At Home at the Top of the World to see Prouvé originals in Esprit cofounder Susie Tompkins Buell's SF aerie.

For design new, tips, and tricks, sign up to receive the daily Remodelista newsletter

More Stories from Remodelista



from Remodelista http://ift.tt/1dVNtIt
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment