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Sell Eileen Gray Coffee Table

Sell Eileen Gray Coffee Table

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45 ~ 65 / Piece

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Place of Origin:

Guangdong,China

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Minimum Order Quantity:

1 Piece

Packaging Detail:

K=K carton, 1pcs/ctn

Delivery Time:

20days

Supplying Ability:

1000 Piece per Month

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Eileen Gray was born in Ireland in ***8, studied at the Slade School of Art in London and then moved to Paris. After her work was exhibited at the Salon des Artistes corateurs in ***3, she started earning commissions for her interior design work, and in ***2, she opened her own shop, called Jean sert. In mid-career, Gray became an architect and designed a home in Roquebrune, France with fellow-architect and partner Jean Badovici. Gray also designed the furniture for this house, which they named E.***7 to reflect the collaborative nature of the project. E.***7 is a cipher for the architects intertwined initials: The E is for Eileen and the numbers *0, 2 and 7 represent the alphabetical order of the letters J, B and G, respectively. In photographs of the house, the Adjustable Table E***7 (***7) is shown being used next to a bed, but it is also wonderfully suited for use next to a sofa or chair. This table is included in the permanent collection of MoMA in New York. The production of this table is authorized by the World License Holder, Aram Designs Ltd. Made in Italy.


Designer:

EILEEN GRAY IRELAND (********6)

Elegant, intelligent and independent. Eileen Gray's nonconformist and brilliant mind led her to a uniquely creative life at the turn of the century in Paris. Born to an aristocratic family in Ireland, she first studied at the Slade School for Fine Arts in London and then settled in Paris in ***7 where she began a career that spanned seven decades. In Paris, she studied drawing, painting and, drawn to the austerity of the material, the techniques of lacquer. She also began to design furniture and interiors.

Gray's first commission for interior design came in ***9, a project for which she developed her famous lacquered "block screens." In ***2, she opened her own shop, the Galerie Jean Desert and that same year, exhibited work in Amsterdam where it drew the attention of Dutch architect, Jan Wils. The rational geometric forms of the De Stijl group in Holland impressed Gray deeply and her work began to convey a stronger sense of modernity and unconventional use of materials and forms.

Gray now began to create unique furniture, "suited to our existence, in proportion to our rooms and in accordance with our aspirations and feelings." A brilliant formal play on the concept of asymmetry, Gray's Nonconformist chair displays her sense of irony, while her famous side table also asymmetrical displays the rational principles of modernism that increasingly defined her work.

After ***7, Gray worked primarily as an architect, designing a modernist house for herself for which she also created appropriately minimalist furniture. She also exhibited several architectural projects at Le Corbusier's "Pavillion des Temps Nouveaux" in ***7. Following that exhibition, Gray's name faded quietly away until ***0 when collector Robert Walker began buying up her designs. After *0 years of obscurity, the importance of Gray's work was again acknowledged. Today, she is recognized as one of the finest designers and architects of her day and pieces like the Eileen Gray Table have become icons of modern design.

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