£25,000
MODERN MADE: Modern British & Post-War Art, Design & Studio Ceramics | 650
Auction: 29 October 2021 at 11:00 BST
stretch jersey fabric over foam and metal frame
Provenance:
Private Collection, London.
"At Artifort, I started using new foam and rubber from Italy and a light metallic frame, combined with "stretch" material. Those new, rounder, more comfortable shapes were such a success that they're still being copied today. I have always considered design to be a mix of invention and industrial innovation." (Pierre Paulin)
Renowned as a visionary and one of the great French 20th Century designers, Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) was revered for his modernist vision and chic style. His forward-looking furniture was embodied by simplicity, durability and functionality that had been inspired by the work of Charles & Ray Eames, Scandinavian furniture and the Japanese aesthetic. Somewhere between the organic and naturalistic - the flowing lines, surreal forms and use of rich colours and fabrics fostered a new space-age style that made him a firm favourite with the rich and famous, including two French presidents who commissioned him to decorate areas of the Élysée Palace in Paris.
The Multimo sofa and armchairs was conceived in 1969 at a critical point in Paulin’s oeuvre, as he was now working for the Dutch firm Artifort, and in the same year he had won the Chicago design award, whilst his furniture designs had also been included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The Multimo series conveys the main characteristics which placed him at the forefront of 20th Century furniture design practice with the graphic colours, smooth sculptural curves and chic sensuality and is a rare and outstanding example of the designer’s furniture that infrequently comes to the market due to the fact that it was only made in very small numbers.