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Подозреваем, что все в детстве (а некоторые и совсем недавно с детьми) клеили из бумаги новогодние фонарики, а значит, вам придутся по душе «фонарики», которые в 1960-1970-х гг. создавал французский дизайнер Макс Соз, родившийся и учившийся в Алжире, а после закончивший знаменитую парижскую школу Камондо, выпускниками которой были Пьер Полен, Жан-Мишель Вильмотт и Филипп Старк.

Начав свой творческий путь как художник, Соз вскоре переключился на изготовление прикладных предметов из металла, преимущественно светильников. Так появилось принесшее ему мировую известность семейство ламп с «космическими» названиями (например, «Кассиопея», «Орион» или «Уран»), которые отличались самыми разнообразными формами, хоть и производились по одной технологии: каркас из металлической проволоки удерживал источник света и причудливо изогнутые алюминиевые пластины.

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It seems that all of us here used to make paper lanterns for Christmas back when we were kids; some of us may even have had recent experience designing them together with their children. If so, you’ll certainly appreciate these “lanterns” from the 1960-1970s. All of them are works by Max Sauze, a French designer who was born and studied arts in Algeria before moving to Paris to study at the famous École Camondo whose former students include Pierre Paulin, Jean-Michel Wilmotte, and Philippe Starck, to name just a few.

Starting as an artist, Sauze soon transitioned to decorative arts and discovered a passion for metal artworks, most prominently light sculptures that would propel him to international acclaim. Most with space-related names such as Cassiopée, Orion, or Uranus, his lamps were extremely diverse in terms of their shapes, sizes, and applications, sharing the same basic concept: all of them feature a metal wire frame that holds the bulb and bent aluminum sheets.

(photos: pamono.com, 3812gallery.com, filmandfurniture.com, bukowskis.com, lucsdesign.com, wright20.com, retroliving.co.uk, modulolab.com, designaddict.com, piasa.fr, huntvintage.co, mutualart.com)



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Подозреваем, что все в детстве (а некоторые и совсем недавно с детьми) клеили из бумаги новогодние фонарики, а значит, вам придутся по душе «фонарики», которые в 1960-1970-х гг. создавал французский дизайнер Макс Соз, родившийся и учившийся в Алжире, а после закончивший знаменитую парижскую школу Камондо, выпускниками которой были Пьер Полен, Жан-Мишель Вильмотт и Филипп Старк.

Начав свой творческий путь как художник, Соз вскоре переключился на изготовление прикладных предметов из металла, преимущественно светильников. Так появилось принесшее ему мировую известность семейство ламп с «космическими» названиями (например, «Кассиопея», «Орион» или «Уран»), которые отличались самыми разнообразными формами, хоть и производились по одной технологии: каркас из металлической проволоки удерживал источник света и причудливо изогнутые алюминиевые пластины.

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It seems that all of us here used to make paper lanterns for Christmas back when we were kids; some of us may even have had recent experience designing them together with their children. If so, you’ll certainly appreciate these “lanterns” from the 1960-1970s. All of them are works by Max Sauze, a French designer who was born and studied arts in Algeria before moving to Paris to study at the famous École Camondo whose former students include Pierre Paulin, Jean-Michel Wilmotte, and Philippe Starck, to name just a few.

Starting as an artist, Sauze soon transitioned to decorative arts and discovered a passion for metal artworks, most prominently light sculptures that would propel him to international acclaim. Most with space-related names such as Cassiopée, Orion, or Uranus, his lamps were extremely diverse in terms of their shapes, sizes, and applications, sharing the same basic concept: all of them feature a metal wire frame that holds the bulb and bent aluminum sheets.

(photos: pamono.com, 3812gallery.com, filmandfurniture.com, bukowskis.com, lucsdesign.com, wright20.com, retroliving.co.uk, modulolab.com, designaddict.com, piasa.fr, huntvintage.co, mutualart.com)

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