Showing posts with label michel boyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michel boyer. Show all posts

Thursday, September 16, 2010

What's new at Pavilion? Plenty.

Kicking off the fall season, Pavilion has filled the gallery with a wide variety of specially selected pieces ranging from the elegant and chic 40"s, works by Drouet, Le Fevre, Ramsay and Maison Jansen, to the minimalist 70's with pieces by Paulin, Monnet, Pergay, Salocchi, and beyond.
This is a must be seen collection, not readily found here in the U.S. This latest group from Europe consists of coffee and side tables, lounge chairs, lamps, mirrors and decorative accessories.
A wide range of materials have been chosen, gilded iron, lacquered wood, stainless steel, leather and stone makes for one of the best collections yet.
Pavilion, located at 2055 N Damen, is back to it's regular hours, Monday through Saturday 12 - 6 pm, Sunday 12- 5 pm, or by appointment. 773.645.0924.










Sunday, June 7, 2009

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Michel Boyer x stools. Designed in 1968. To be used as stools or inverted and used as tables with glass plateau. Michel Boyer is an important French designer of the period, he designed important pieces for the Banque de Rothschild on rue Lafitte in Paris. He designed for Lanvin, Balmain and Dior as well. In 1975 he designed the French embassy in Brazil and in 1985 the French embassy in Washington. Many of his pieces are included in the Mobilier Naitonal of France.
available at pavilion