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Jacqueline Lecoq

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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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in using contemporary materials and industrial techniques to design good-quality products at economical prices. At first they met resistance, but they continued to insist on creating uncompromising pieces that combined function and art, and this style was soon accepted by young people who wanted
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. 140:. Philippon was president of the latter in 1970–72. They participated in world exhibitions in Brussels (1958) where they won the grand prize for their "young man's room" and Montreal (1967). In 1961 they received the 128:, and was also working for Gascoin. Lecoq and Philippon formed a partnership in 1956 that would last until Philippon's death in 1995. During their long career they often showed their creations at the 75: 308: 97: 87:(1939–45) there was increased interest in using new methods and materials for mass production of furniture. Manufacturers of materials such as 383: 413: 360: 292: 266: 136: 101:. Designers who exhibited their experimental work at the salons in this period included Jacqueline Lecoq, Antoine Philippon, 154: 130: 251: 312: 408: 102: 141: 106: 327: 403: 114: 379: 356: 288: 88: 118: 125: 159: 110: 80: 206: 204: 202: 397: 84: 282: 222: 193: 210: 92: 124:
In 1954 Lecoq met Antoine Philippon (1930–95), who had trained at the
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in the studio of Eric Bagge (1890–1978). After graduating she joined
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Jacqueline Lecoq was born in 1932. She trained at the
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Index

École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs
Marcel Gascoin
World War II
formica
plywood
Société des artistes décorateurs
René-Jean Caillette
Joseph-André Motte
Jean Prouvé
Charlotte Perriand
Pierre Guariche
École Boulle
Salon des arts ménagers
Salon des artistes décorateurs
René Gabriel prize
Union des artistes modernes
Jean Prouvé


Bony & Rakočević 2005
Les Salon des Artistes DĂ©corateurs, Demisch Danant



Antoine Philippon / Jacqueline Lecoq, Jousse
Antoine Philippon/Jacqueline Lecoq, Demisch Danant
Meuble TV, tourne-disque et bar
"Antoine Philippon/Jacqueline Lecoq"
"Antoine Philippon / Jacqueline Lecoq"
Furniture & interiors of the 1970s

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