Misha de Potestad is a journalist and stylist who has reported on
interior design for 40 years, writing articles for French Elle and
Elle Décor.
Patrice Pascal is a photographer. His editorial and advertising
work has appeared in numerous magazines including French Elle and
Elle Décor.
“This is an essential reference for those who want to learn about
Jean Prouvé, and about the seating, tables, storage, lighting,
curiosities, and the lively French period from 1900 to 1950, the
floushing of a raw, functional machine age aesthetic. With this
book in hand, an avid flea market collector could have a highly
successful foray into the markets at Clignancourt and Vanves.
Innovations and materials and environments are portrayed with
simple and compelling images. An essential reference.” –The Style
Saloniste
“Vintage Industrial covers the period from 1900 to 1950, which
produced the raw, functional aesthetic that has become a
cornerstone of modern design. The advent of the second industrial
revolution created the need for a new kind of furniture to satisfy
the demands of a rapidly growing workforce. This volume celebrates
the engineers who shaped the industrial aesthetic as the unsung
heroes of modern design and showcases their creations.” –Editor at
Large
“This book is a must for any one into Industrial Design as it’s
filled with gorgeous photos of homes, workshops, factories and
warehouses.” –Tabulous Design
"...a beautifully shot survey of designs made for factory and
workshop between 1900 and 1950. Modern classics, from Navy chairs
to Jieldé and Anglepoise lamps, are given their due—as are the
names and stories behind desks, clocks, and lights you've likely
seen countless times but know little about." –Remodelista
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