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Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere

By Bridgetbeari @Bridgetbeari
I love art books. I could spend hours looking through them for reference for a design project or just for inspiration. For my Christmas present to myself I bought a 3 book collection on Jean Royere, a French interior designer and furniture maker. 
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
1902-1981

Jean started as a banker and at the age of 31 changed careers into the business of design and furniture making. Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere


Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
In 1934 he designed the new layout of the Brasserie Carlton on the Champs Elysees. This made his mark in the world of interior design. 
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
He is best know for his international patrons such as King Farouk, King Hussein and the Shah of Iran.
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
These are his Ceuf chairs that sold at auction for $257,000.00
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere  His furniture pieces are a combination of delicate, organic shapes and curves. Most piece are substantial in size. 
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
Bright colors are also a signature element of his style.
This style of fur on a chair or ottoman is still very popular today and reinterpreted by everyone. 
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
 Most recently I have been designing some furniture pieces. I love looking back at the styles of the 30's and 40's. The shapes and styles are so clever and intriguing. 
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
                   Geometric shaped table bases
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
                                           Egg barstools
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
Organic curved metal base with a travertine top. 
Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere
There is nothing better than a good design book. You can't be a good designer without knowing the history of design, exploring historical inspirations, and celebrating those that came before us. 

I hope you are as inspired as I am! 

Influenced by a Master - Jean Royere


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