















10 ans, 100 modèles (CREAC). Non paginé (216 pages). 21,3 cm x 21,3 cm. 100 illustrations en noir & blanc. Important ouvrage sur les sièges de cette époque. Disponibilité et prix sur demande. 10 years, 100 models (CREAC). 21.3 cm x 21.3 cm. 100 black & white illustrations. Important work on the furniture of this period. Availability and price on request. (mobilier, meubles, design, Olivier Mourgue, Gilles Bouchez, Airborne, Lecubin, François Arnal, Philippe Pradalié, Jean-Michel Sanejouand, Jacques Hauville, Bema, Jacques Charpentier, Pierre Folie, Bernard Brunier, Coulon, Pierre Disderot, Marc Held, Doubinsky, Raymond Loewy, Jean-Paul Barray, Collet & Ponthus, Bernard Govin, Georges Frydman, Philippon & Lecoq, Jean-Claude Maugirard, Formag, Gérard Guermonprez, Alain Carré, Motte, Étienne Fermigier, Ateliers JER, Kappa, François Monnet, Ion Gheorghiu, Georges Lelong, Pierre Richard, Pierre Broc, Boris Tabacoff, François Guillon, Pierre Sels, Edmond Vernassa, Bernard Lassaoui, Christian Adam, Pierre Paulin, Onrev, Bernard Brunier, Patrick Gingembre, Paulus, Charles Zubléna, Plastiques de Bourgogne, Lionel Morgaine, Roger Fatus, Quasar Khanh, Marc Berthier, Michel Ducaroy, Philippe Morel-Lab, Roset, Michel Boyer, André Monpoix & Alain Richard, Kwok Hoï Chan, Roger Landrault, Hughes Steiner, Etienne-Henri Martin, Meubles et fonctions, Mobilier National.). Bernard Govin is a French designer and interior architect, born in 1940. During his life, he has created a range of pieces which, fluid in appearance and with audacious, futuristic curves, are still attractive today. Having studied at the école des arts appliqués Duperré and the institut d’esthétique industrielle, he opened his own agency in 1963. His investigations centre on the new materials. In 1966 he showed an emblematic work at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs (SAD) : his Asmara floor seating, produced by Ligne Roset from 1967. He then presented his Dunes seating, also produced by Ligne Roset, at the SAD 1972. His innovative pieces surprise by their very inventiveness and their great modernity. Bernard Govin was to see other models of his produced as a result of collaborations with a range of manufacturers and he eventually moved to the South of France to work on interior arrangement projects. Kwok Hoi Chan (1939 – 1987) was a Chinese architect and interior designer. He studied University of Architecture, Hong Kong. Notable interior design projects included furniture for Air India and the IBM offices in Hong Kong. In 1966-68, Chan worked in a London design studio, contributing to the interiors of the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II. He subsequently, designed for Spectrum, the Netherlands. He created many unique works including the Zen chair. The cantilever in tubular steel with leather-covered thermoplastic material, an Alligator lounge chair, a Chromatic range, and a Zen chair, all produced by Sieges Steiner.
