A new exhibit in Torino, Italy, shows off recently uncovered gems from Jean Prouvé’s body of work. The mid-century designer Jean Prouvé is not short on posthumous accolades or career retrospectives.
Franz Kafka. Galileo Galilei. Vincent van Gogh. Why is it that the true value of so many visionaries is only recognized after their death? Though he was far from a failure – he had a large, ...
Long before there were ModPods and tiny houses, there was Jean Prouvé—the innovative French architect and self-taught engineer, furniture designer and teacher, social justice activist and municipal ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle is a Paris-based reporter covering art and culture A stalwart of the hospitality industry who managed Café de ...
Product news: Swiss furniture brand Vitra has put its latest range of updates and reissues from the archive of French designer Jean Prouvé into production (+ slideshow). The production pieces follow a ...
Jean Prouvé, “4×4 Demountable Military Shelter” (1939), with Galerie Patrick Seguin at Design Miami (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) Jean Prouvé, “4×4 Demountable Military Shelter” (1939), ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Jean Prouvé (1901-84) was not only an extraordinary engineer, architect and industrial designer but an ...
Vitra has reissued the “Fauteuil Kangourou” lounge chair by famed designer Jean Prouvé in a limited-edition run of 100 pieces. Originally designed by Prouvé in 1948, the chair was crafted only for a ...
Franz Kafka. Galileo Galilei. Vincent van Gogh. Why is it that the true value of so many visionaries is only recognized after their death? Though he was far from a failure – he had a large, ...