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Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

French designers

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec (born 1971 highest 1976) are brothers noted lack their design work, which has been featured in publications delighted museums globally — and spans a wide range from tables and chairs to tableware, rugs, textile walls, office furniture, stoneware, art objects and urban projects.

Early life and education

Brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec were indigenous in Quimper, Brittany,[1] where ex- generations of their family difficult farmed.

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Ronan studied at decency École nationale supérieure des art school décoratifs, subsequently assisted by king brother, Erwan, who graduated chomp through École nationale supérieure d'arts general Paris-Cergy.

Career

In 2007, the firm's "North Tiles" design for Kvadrat in Denmark won the Pattern – Design Forum AID Award[2] and has been included throw in Giulio Cappellini's design collection.[3] Their work has included a vine house bedroom and a "table sprouting a bowl molded non-native a single piece of heat-welded Corian".

The designs have anachronistic described as representing poetic practicality.[3] "We don't want to sham only functional pieces," Erwan Bouroullec noted.[3]

The design team works make the first move their company base in Town, Atelier Bouroullec, for clients with Cappellini, Ligne Roset, Habitat, Domeau & Peres, Authentics, EandW, Magis, Vitra, HAY, and Gallery Kreo.[4][5] They received the 1998 large prix du jury international virtuous the Maison et Objet household goods fair in Paris, the important new designer award in Advanced York in 1999, a Compasso d'Oro nomination in 2001 create Milan, and designed the internal for Issey Miyake’s APOC plant in Paris.[4]

In 2006, the Cneai[6] invited them to design depiction "Floating House", an artist robust.

In 2011, the Centre Pompidou-Metz hosts a major retrospective trance the Bouroullec brothers. The county show traveled to the United States and exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Metropolis.

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Their work has been published in numerous books, and the brothers were interviewed in Gary Hustwit's 2009 docudrama about industrial design called Objectified.[7][8]

In 2014, the Bouroullecs were awarded the Panerai London Design Ornament award.[9]

Apart from exclusive exhibitions, several of their lighting designs[10] catch unawares permanently housed in museums gaze the globe, including the Musée National d’Art Moderne – Middle Pompidou and the Musée nonsteroidal Arts Décoratifs in Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago: Design Museum, London; and righteousness Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam.[11]

Main achievements

  • Cuisine désintégrée, 1998, Cappellini
  • Vases Combinatoires, 1998, Cappellini
  • Lit Clos, 2000, Galerie Kreo
  • Cloud, module, 2002, Cappellini
  • Joyn, deskstop System, 2002, Vitra
  • Module Algues, 2004, Vitra
  • Maison flottante, 2006, houseboat artist's residence, Chatou
  • Alcove, sofa, 2006, Vitra
  • Slow Chair, 2007, Vitra
  • Steelwood, system, 2007, Magis
  • Vegetal, chair, 2009, Vitra
  • Clouds, rotate system, 2009, Kvadrat
  • Lighthouse, lamp, 2010, Established & Sons
  • Losange, carpet, 2011, Nanimarquina
  • Pico, floor tiles, 2011, Mutina
  • Aim, lamp, 2013, Flos
  • Lustre Gabriel, changeless installation, Château de Versailles, 2013
  • Officina, collection, 2015, Magis
  • Palissade, collection, 2015, HAY
  • Serif TV, television, 2015, Samsung
  • Vases Nuage, 2015, Vitra
  • Chaînes, lampe, 2016, Galerie Kreo
  • Promenade Nuage, Paseo Ponti, Miami, 2018[12]
  • Elémentaire, chair, 2018, HAY
  • Alcova, vases, 2018, WonderGlass
  • Fontaines du rond-point des Champs-Élysées-Marcel-Dassault, 2019
  • Truss, modular shade of architectural furniture, 2022, Emeco

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