Gallery Highlights and Emerging Themes At Design Miami/ Basel 2014
Extraordinary Provenance
Our last emerging theme at Design Miami/ Basel 2014 is objects that have extraordinary provenance.
While storytelling has become an increasingly important feature of contemporary design, twentieth-century works have their stories to tell too, such as the Trapèze table (1954-56) by Jean Prouvé. Designed for the Résidence Universitaire Jean-Zay in Antony, France, the name references the distinctive shape of the table's paired legs and broad tabletop edges.
A tribute to French designer René-Jean Caillette will include several unique works and rare prototypes acquired from the designer’s estate – many of which have never previously been exhibited. Other exceptional modern works on exhibition include the Minguren III table by George Nakashima, which was commissioned in 1976, and Jean Royère’s rare Liane floor lamp (c. 1955).
Galerie Jousse Entreprise ''Trapeze'' table by Jean Prouve in 1954
René-Jean Caillette Prototype
René-Jean Caillette Prototype
Sebastian + Barquet ''Minguren III'' dining table with set of eight ''New'' chairs by George Nakashima in 1976.
Galerie Jacques Lacoste ''liane'' floor lamp by Jean Royere in 1960