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Since 2006, the Galerie Pascal Cuisinier has strongly promoted the first generation of modern French designers. These individuals epitomized the ultra-modern character of 20th century design in their works. Their furniture, produced between 1951 and 1961 with a view to being mass-produced, are characterized by an emphasis on functionality, technical innovation and elegance.
Pascal Cuisinier’s motto is ‘expect excellence’. This can be seen in the painstaking care he takes to select only the best works from this period, the catalogue raisonnés he has produced and the meticulously-crafted displays on show in the gallery and at the biggest art fairs around the world.
Located on the Rue de Seine, the Galerie Pascal Cuisinier is the gallery in which to find the works of the first modern French designers. Its founder has made a significant contribution to research into both the historical and aesthetic aspects of French furniture design between 1951 and 1961. He has helped shed light on the avant-garde spirit behind the designs of J. Abraham and D. Rol, R.J. Caillette, G. Dangles and C. Defrance, P. Guariche, A. Monpoix, M. Mortier, J.A. Motte, P. Paulin, A. Philippon, J. Lecoq and A. Richard, as well as on the work of key light fitting designers J. Biny, P. Disderot and R. Mathieu.
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