Pierre Guariche is a designer and an integrator of the twentieth century. It is dedicated to the development of space by leveraging the volumes and combining colors and materials. He is a member of the body created by Robert Mallet-Stevens and Francis Jourdain in 1929.
In 1951, Pierre Guariche creates modern furniture and decorative items for va...
Pierre Guariche is a designer and an integrator of the twentieth century. It is dedicated to the development of space by leveraging the volumes and combining colors and materials. He is a member of the body created by Robert Mallet-Stevens and Francis Jourdain in 1929.
In 1951, Pierre Guariche creates modern furniture and decorative items for various brands including MAI gallery, Airborne company and publisher of luminaires Pierre Disderot (Double lamp Balance 1952). Sofas, easy chairs, armchairs imagined at that time experiencing a runaway success. They make the reputation of the designer.
After his collaboration with Steiner and editing of the chair "barrel" folded plywood (innovative material), Pierre Guariche joins two other designers: Michel Mortier and Joseph André Motte. The ARP (plastic research workshop) was founded in 1954. The employees then spend on creating sets of furniture for living room, living room and bedroom for Charles Minvielle.
In 1957, Pierre Guariche became head of the furniture section of the Belgian company Meurop. It creates full lounges and turns slowly toward the interior design. He received the prize in 1965 René Gabriel. Appreciated by his contemporaries, he was asked by organizations and places of entertainment to completely rebuild their interior.
The most striking creations of Pierre Guariche are certainly Kite applies Disderot created for the chair Amsterdam and the G10 chair for Airborne, the "Capitol" lounge chair and the globe for Meurop. These creations have been exhibited several times in the early 2000s.
World House republishes the creations of Pierre Guariche.