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Pierre Guariche was born on 1926 in Paris, France, is a French designer and architect (1926–1995). Discover Pierre Guariche's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Designer, interior decorator, architect |
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1926, 1926 |
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1926 |
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Paris, France |
Date of death |
1995 |
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Bandol, France |
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France
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Pierre Guariche Height, Weight & Measurements
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Pierre Guariche Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pierre Guariche worth at the age of 69 years old? Pierre Guariche’s income source is mostly from being a successful designer. He is from France. We have estimated Pierre Guariche's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Pierre Guariche (1926–1995) was a French designer, interior decorator and architect.
Pierre Guariche was born in 1926, son of a family of Parisian goldsmiths.
He studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, where he was taught by René Gabriel.
In the period after World War II (1939–1945) there was increased interest in using new methods and materials for mass production of furniture.
Manufacturers of materials such as formica, plywood, aluminum, and steel sponsored the salons of the Société des artistes décorateurs.
Guariche was quickly noticed.
He graduated in the Spring of 1949.
He became a member of the Union des artistes modernes (UAM).
He began to exhibit his own work in the Salon des Arts Ménagers and the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs.
He is perhaps best known for the residential lights that he designed for Pierre Disderot in the 1950s, but he was also an innovative furniture designer and architect.
The MAI gallery exhibited some of his furniture, and then he was employed by the new company Airborne, founded in 1951.
Guariche proposed a complete suite of furniture for a house, which he called "Prefacto", as his first project for Airborne.
Using metal tubes and wood he created furniture for the different rooms in a dwelling, including tables, chairs and modular storage units.
He also designed a very successful line of chairs, armchairs and sofas for Airborne.
In 1951 Guariche began to collaborate with Steiner, another major furniture manufacturer.
He designed the innovative chair called "tonneau", with a plastic and aluminum version in 1953 and a bent plywood version in 1954.
The "tonneau" was easy to manufacture and inexpensive, and was extremely successful.
In the same period Guariche made many models for the lighting manufacturer Pierre Disderot, including hanging lights, standing lights and table lamps.
He was looking for a modern, straightforward and economical alternative to the opulence of traditional French designs and the hard chic of the prewar modernists.
The lights often included a counterbalance to give harmony to the form.
They may be the work for which he is most remembered.
In 1954 Guariche formed an association called the Atelier de Recherche Plastique (ARP: Plastic Research Workshop) with Michel Mortier and Joseph-André Motte, whom he had met in the Gascoin studio.
For about three years the ARP designed a wide range of furniture for the living room, parent's bedroom and child's bedroom for the manufacturer Charles Minvielle.
Guariche also designed a range of office furniture for Charles Minvielle.
In 1957 Guariche became artistic director for the Meurop furniture maker in Belgium.
The furniture he designed for Meurop was both elegant and very economical.
Guariche saw himself primarily as an architect, and his furniture reflects his concern with form and volume.
He designed various private homes.
In the 1960s he also engaged in interior design for offices and shops.
He helped with the design of a station in the winter sports resort La Plagne and the interior of the Firminy hospital.
Guariche was named consulting architect for the Caisse des dépôts et consignations, Société Nationale de Construction de logements pour les Travailleurs (Sonacotra) and Ogirep.
He also taught at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris and the Ecole Supérieure d’Architecture in Tournai, Belgium.
Pierre Guariche was awarded the René Gabriel prize in 1965.