Jean Royre

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UPC:
9782909187020
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
4/30/2013
Language:
english
Edition:
Slp

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In 1931, aged 29, Jean Royre (19021981) resigned from a comfortable position in the importexport trade in order to set up business as an interior designer. He learnt his new trade in the cabinetmaking workshops of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine in Paris. In 1934, he designed the new layout of the Brasserie Carlton on the Champs Elyses and found immediate success, embarking upon an international career that was to endure for nearly half a century. Royre tackled all kinds of decoration work and opened branches in the Near East and Latin America; among his patrons were King Farouk, King Hussein of Jordan and the Shah of Iran, who entrusted him with the interior design of their palaces. The Royre style is a wonderful amalgam of bright, cheery colors, subtly organic forms and precious materials. Compact and fluid, robust and delicate, Royres chairs, lamps, chandeliers, sofas and desks exude a sensuous confidence, suggesting both comfort and alertness. This superbly produced, linen-bound, two-volume boxed monograph would have made Royre proud. The first volume explores the designers work across four themes inspired by his creations: The Vegetal Realm, The Animal World, The Imaginative Realm and Line and Design. In addition to prefaces by Jacques Lacoste and Patrick Seguin, this volume contains interviews with Lorenz Bamer, Batrice Salmon, and Christian Lacroix--by art historian and journalist Franoise Claire Prodhon--and a chapter looking back to the Jean Royre exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York in 2008. The second volume opens with a 1963 interview with Royre by Pascal Renous, and then presents the Jean Royre Repertoire: 380 items of furniture and other creations accompanied by detailed references and illustrations of variants. The volume is rounded off by a sketchbook offering 156 hitherto unpublished Royre drawings. This authoritative and sumptuous publication is the last word on this midcentury master.

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