The Prouvé works in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs

The Prouvé works in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs

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  • Desk Chair type 355

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, vers 1953
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Maxéville
    Sheet and tube of steel, leatherette, oak
    Gift of Pierre Clair Jullien, 1984

    inv. 54744
  • Desk Chair after a model for the Compagnie parisienne de distribution d’électricité S.A.

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1934-1935
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé
    Folded sheet and tube of lacquered steel, tube of lacquered steel, leather
    Gift of Irba GP and the Prouvé family, 1981

    inv. 47019
  • Bridge chairs

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1947-1949
    Folded sheet and tube of lacquered, leatherette, oak
    Gift of S.C.A.L.(aluminium packaging company), 1981

    inv. 47090

 

Jean Prouvé knew the qualities of metal intimately. If he used aluminium in architecture for its resistance, its indestructibility, its lightness and its ease of mounting and mass production, he adopted galvanized steel, folded and pressed, for the production of his furniture. Many models combining wood and galvanized steel are representative of the collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs: the furniture designed for the Antony university housing scheme, chairs called Standards, desk chairs, and tables and desks, Compas. Characteristic of Prouvé’s style but rare in the world of furniture, the form of the Compas base, when has been compared to a dancer’s step corresponds to an evolution in manufacturing for mass production.

  • Compas Desk

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1953
    Tôle d’acier (piètement et tiroirs), bois, stratifié
    Don Irba GP et la famille Prouvé, 1981

    inv. 47014
  • Compas Desk

    Jean Prouvé (1901- 1984) France, vers 1950
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé
    Bureau en arc de cercle. Caisson à trois tiroirs gris
    Piètement an acier laqué, plateau en lamifié mat
    Don Pierre Clair Jullien, 1984

    inv. 54743

Beyond being light and elegant, the Compas leg system is mounted on different types of furniture. This series for which comfort and functionality were essential, stood out for its real capacity of adaptability. And Musée des Arts Décoratifs made contact with Steph Simon, a Parisian gallery owner and dealer, publisher and exclusive distributor of the furniture of Jean Prouvé from 1947 to enrich its design collection in 1966 and in 1968 with the curved Direction desk and the two Compas desks, created in 1953 and produced in 1956.

 

  • Swivel Chair

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1944
    Sheet and tube of lacquered steel, oak plywood
    Gift of Irba GP and the Prouvé family, 1981

    inv. 47018
  • Swivel chair

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1947-1949
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Maxéville, 1950
    Sheet and tube of lacquered steel, sheet of diamond-effect aluminium, leather, oak.
    Gift of Irba GP and the Prouvé family, 1981

    inv. 47017
  • Secretary’s Desk

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984)
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy, 1950
    Tabletop in oak, structure in sheet and tube of lacquered steel
    Gift of Irba GP and the Prouvé family, 1981

    inv. 47015

 

  • Collapsable School Chair

    Child’s Chair of Jean-Pierre Grunfeld
    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984)
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Maxéville, 1950-1953
    Sheet and tube of lacquered steel, oak plywood
    Gift of Jean-Pierre Grunfeld, 1979

    inv. 46147
  • Desk Chair

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1951-1952
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé
    Sheet and tube of lacquered steel, oak plywood
    Gift of Irba GP and the Prouvé family, 1981

    inv. 47016.B
  • Chair n°305

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) France, 1951-1952
    UGAP, distributorFrance
    Sheet and tube of painted steel, plywood
    Gift of UGAP, 1988

    inv. 988.769

 

  • Seat for an Amphitheatre

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984), France, 1952
    Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Maxéville
    Comes from the Law Faculty of the University of Aix-en-Provence, built by the architect Fernand Pouillon
    Sheet and tube of lacquered steel, pressed aluminium, oak
    Purchased courtesy of the patronage of Fabergé, with the assistance of Bruno Bischofberger and the Galerie Jousse-Seguin, 1999

    inv. 999.32.1
  • Cafeteria Locker

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) , France, 1955-1956
    Furniture designed for the university residence at Antony following a competition to equip 2000 rooms in 1955, registration date, 10 February 1955
    Sheet of lacquered steel, hardboard, ash, aluminium sheet
    Gift of the CROUS of the Académie of Versailles, 2002

    inv. 2002.69.1

 

  • Cafeteria Table

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) , France, 1955-1956
    Furniture designed for the university residence at Antony following a competition to equip 2000 rooms in 1955, registration date 10 February 1955
    Painted tube and sheet metal, top in plywood covered with Formica
    Gift of the CROUS of the Académie of Versailles, 2002

    inv. 2002.69.2

 

  • Conference Table

    Jean Prouvé (1901- 1984), France, 1955/1956
    Furniture designed for the university residence at Antony following a competition to equip 2000 rooms in 1955
    Metal base, sheet metal painted black, tabletop in wood painted black
    Gift of the CROUS of the Académie of Versailles, 2002

    inv. 2002.69.5
  • Rolling Stool

    Jean Prouvé (1901-1984), France, vers 1957
    Designed especially for the vault of the bank BNP Paribas during the 1950s
    Folded sheet metal, oak
    _ Gift of BNP Paribas, 2007

    inv. 2007.18.1