The djo-bourgeois Elise and Georges, Architect-decorator, textile designer.
BOUDIN-LESTIENNE Stéphane.

The djo-bourgeois Elise and Georges, Architect-decorator, textile designer.

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N° d'inventaire 29845
Format 30.5 X 23
Détails 336 p., paperback.
Publication Paris, 2023
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782871434092
The Djo-Bourgeois, Elise (1894-1986) and Georges (1898-1937). He was a decorator and architect, a contemporary of Pierre Chareau and Charlotte Perriand, and sought after by Robert Mallet-Stevens, the Noailles, and Princess Faucigny-Lucinge. She established herself as one of the major textile designers of her time, along with Hélène Henry and Sonia Delaunay. Married, they were also loyal collaborators. Their creations were distributed by the major department stores of the time, the Louvre in France and Metz & Co in Holland. They were the first to develop a minimalist style combining geometry and flat colors, a style that foreshadowed the modern creations of Andrée Putman, Tadao Andõ, and in fashion, those of Issey Miyake and Helmut Lang.
The Djo-Bourgeois, Elise (1894-1986) and Georges (1898-1937). He was a decorator and architect, a contemporary of Pierre Chareau and Charlotte Perriand, and sought after by Robert Mallet-Stevens, the Noailles, and Princess Faucigny-Lucinge. She established herself as one of the major textile designers of her time, along with Hélène Henry and Sonia Delaunay. Married, they were also loyal collaborators. Their creations were distributed by the major department stores of the time, the Louvre in France and Metz & Co in Holland. They were the first to develop a minimalist style combining geometry and flat colors, a style that foreshadowed the modern creations of Andrée Putman, Tadao Andõ, and in fashion, those of Issey Miyake and Helmut Lang.