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«Die Begeisterung der Autoren für die freiheitsliebende Visionärin ist ansteckend.»

«Die Begeisterung der Autoren für die freiheitsliebende Visionärin ist ansteckend.»

Neue ZĂĽrcher Zeitung

Charlotte Perriand

Complete Works. Volume 4: 1969–1999

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Volume 4 of the four-part definitive monograph on one of the foremost figures in twentieth-century interior design.


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Title Details
By Jacques Barsac
2019
Hardback
528 pages, 446 color and 204 b/w illustrations
23 x 30.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-85881-778-5

Charlotte Perriand (1903–99) is one of the foremost figures in twentieth-century interior design. Together with her contemporaries and collaborators, such as Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier, and Jean Prouvé,she created many pieces of furniture we now consider classics, including the instantly recognizable LC4 chaise. Her pioneering work with metal was particularly instrumental in paving the way for the machine-age aesthetic popular throughout the 1920s and 1930s.

The concluding fourth volume of this definitive monograph on Charlotte Perriand covers the last three decades of her long career. At the core is the Les Arcs skiing resort in the French Alps, where Perriand played a key role in the project development, overseeing the architectural and urban design of Arc 1600 and Arc 1800, and creating the interiors and entire outfitting down to cutlery and china for the more than 4,500 apartments. The book also features a number of projects—housing and art spaces—between Paris and Tokyo, in which she aimed once more to push the borders of a specific modern, cultivated way of living.

 

Winner of the CICA (Comité International des Critques d'Architecture) Bruno Zevi Books Awards 2020.

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“The authors' enthusiasm for the freedom-loving visionary is catching.” Sabine von Fischer, Neue Zürcher Zeitung

“A major work!” Hendrik Schomburg, Häuser

“A major work that is internationally recognized and praised and that is imbued with an undeniable creative force. It turns towards an integrated modernity, in harmony with nature, but also and above all, the life of an incredibly free and fascinating woman.” Philippe-Emmanuel Krautter, Revue Lexnews

“The book documents the creative power and vision of this committed woman over seven decades in the fields of architecture and design.” Wolfgang Hornik, Sammler Journal
 

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