Charlotte Perriand's remarkable journey as a designer and photographer is explored through recently uncovered photographic negatives that reveal her extensive work. Renowned for her innovative furniture designs, she began photography in the late 1920s, using it as a tool for creative expression and political engagement. Her images provide unique insights into her artistic process and the modern movement's themes, showcasing the collaboration among various avant-garde artists. This book offers a comprehensive view of Perriand's contributions to design and photography throughout her illustrious career.
Jacques Barsac Knihy


Charlotte Perriand 4
- 528 stránok
- 19 hodin čítania
The fourth and final volume of the comprehensive monograph on French designer Charlotte Perriand covers 1968 to 1999, focusing on her work in the ski resorts of Les Arcs. It details her role in designing two settlements and over 4500 apartments, showcasing her pioneering bioclimatic architecture and her exploration of alpine living in harmony with nature. The book also highlights her final projects in Paris and Tokyo.