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  1. 16 de nov. de 2022 · The historic 1930s Standard chair launched a plastic version and has expanded to a range of colors and continues to be a trophy for ... Jean Prouvé’s Sturdy 1930s Chair Still Has a Seat at the ...

  2. 12 deep black powder-coated (smooth) Material description. Cover: seat and backrest with a continuous cover in fabric or leather. Upholstery: neck cushion in polyurethane foam, height-adjustable. Seat height: 335 mm (210 mm with applied load, measured in accordance with EN 1335-1). Base: bent sheet steel, powder-coated finish (smooth).

  3. Le gambe posteriori sono gli elementi maggiormente sollecitati di una sedia, in quanto sostengono la parte superiore della persona seduta. L'ingegnere e designer Jean Prouvé illustrò questo semplice concetto nel design tipico della Standard Chair: se il tubolare di acciaio è sufficiente per le gambe anteriori, che sostengono un peso relativamente leggero, le gambe posteriori sono realizzate ...

  4. Jean Prouvé, 1934/1950. The Standard chair by Jean Prouvé has evolved into one of the most famous classics of the French 'constructeur'. The seat and backrest of this understated, iconic chair are available in various types of wood, and the metal frame comes in different colours. Configure. Inspirations Shop the look #prouvestandardchair.

  5. 1917-1921 Jean Prouvé. Prentice years; 1924-1930 “Jean Prouvé, wrought iron craftsman”. Rue du Général Custine, Nancy; 1931-1947 “Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé”.

  6. www.jeanprouve.com › en › ficheJean Prouvé | 1930

    1. In 1930, Jean Prouvé, who at the time was solicited by the architect Jean Bourgon to furnish the large entrance gates of the Cité Universitaire (for which Bourgon’s construction project was drawing to an end), also submitted, alongside local renowned firms like Majorelle, a proposal for the fitting out of 360 dormitory rooms.

  7. Timeline. - Jean Prouvé is born in Paris on April 8th into a family of artists: Victor Prouvé, his fathe r, is a painter and Marie Duhamel, his mother, a pianist. He is the second of seven children. In Nancy in 1904, Victor Prouvé succeeds Emile Gallé as president of the “École de Nancy” Art Nouveau movement, and later becomes director ...