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modern but timeless furniture. As with others of the UAM they preferred materials such as glass, aluminum and
Formica. They aimed for comfortable, elegant and functional furniture with pure lines, free of decoration. Their office furniture was minimalist, and through its use of large glass plates was almost immaterial. Their achievements included bending post-formed Formica in a small radius of 2 centimetres (0.79 in), and designing a TV with the cathode ray rube mounted on a movable axle above a base cabinet containing the speakers. This was typical of their drive for efficient use of interior space.
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65:(born 1932) is a French designer who collaborated for many years with Antoine Philippon. They produced furniture designs that were modern, simple and minimalist, often using large glass plates as both surfaces and supports.
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