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Jean Prouvé

Jean Prouvé

French, 1901–1984

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Jean Prouvé was a French metal worker, self-taught architect and designer. Le Corbusier designated Prouvé a constructeur, blending architecture and engineering. Prouvé's main achievement was transferring manufacturing technology from industry to architecture, without losing aesthetic qualities. His design skills were not limited to one discipline. During his career Jean Prouvé was involved in architectural design, industrial design, structural design and furniture design.

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Works in Collection

6 works
"Antony" or "Light" Chair no. 356

"Antony" or "Light" Chair no. 356

Jean Prouvé

1954

"Direction" Office Armchair no. 352

"Direction" Office Armchair no. 352

Jean Prouvé

1951

"Standard" Chair no. 305

"Standard" Chair no. 305

Jean Prouvé

1952

"Standard" Demountable "Cafétéria" Chair no. 300

"Standard" Demountable "Cafétéria" Chair no. 300

Jean Prouvé

1952

Folding Chair

Folding Chair

Jean Prouvé

1930

School desk

School desk

Jean Prouvé

1946