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35: 165:(SAD) was founded in 1901 in response to increasing interest in France in fine and applied arts. It was aimed to satisfy the demand of the prosperous urban elite for high-quality French craftsmanship and cabinetmaking. The society's salons were the first official means of encouraging new standards for design and production in France. 202:(1939–45) there was increased interest in using new methods and materials for mass production of furniture. Manufacturers of materials such as formica, plywood, aluminum, and steel sponsored the salons. Designers who exhibited their experimental work in this period included 179:
and the SAD. Jourdain published many articles on modern art and aesthetics in which he attacked the ostentatious luxury that was typical of contemporary French design. His own designs were simple, with straightforward construction.
192: 195:) Jourdain's "Physical Culture Room", unlike other exhibits, did not emphasize luxury living. His design used smooth wood paneling on the walls and ceilings that resembled riveted sheets of metal. 183:
In 1912 the French government decided to sponsor an international exhibition of decorative arts to highlight French design excellence, to be held in 1915. The plans were disrupted by
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By the 1950s the society's salons were one of the main places for young designers to exhibit their new work. In the period after
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History of Modern Design: Graphics and Products Since the Industrial Revolution
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Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes
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International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
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Index

Salon des artistes décorateurs

Art Deco
Universal Exposition of 1900
Hector Guimard
Eugène Grasset
Raoul Lachenal
Paul Bellot
Francis Jourdain
Frantz Jourdain
Salon d'Automne
World War I
International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
World War II
Pierre Guariche
Joseph André Motte
René Jean Caillette
Jean Prouvé
Charlotte Perriand
Jacqueline Lecoq
René Guilleré
Hector Guimard
Eugène Gaillard
Eugène Grasset
Maurice Dufrêne
Paul Follot
Guillaume Dubufe
Émile Séraphin Vernier
René Guilleré
Maurice Bokanowski

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