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Girard Bird

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$492

In the mid-1940s, the designer Alexander Girard experimented with a series of abstract sculptures made of glass, foam rubber, corrugated cardboard, driftwood, plywood and solid wood – including an avian figure carved by hand out of wood from an apple tree.‎ These sculptures were presented in the July 1945 issue of the American magazine 'Arts & Architecture'.‎Today, the original wooden bird is held by the Vitra Design Museum as a part of the Girard Archive.‎ In close cooperation with the Girard family, Vitra has brought this figure back to life: although its features are reduced to a minimum, the archaic-looking Girard Bird (1945) by Alexander Girard is clearly recognisable as an avian creature.‎ The archaic-looking figure, made from solid maple wood sourced in France, can stand on its feet or tail.‎Along with his colleagues Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures in American design during the post-war era.‎ While textile design was the primary focus of his oeuvre, Girard was also admired for his graphic art as well as his work in furniture, exhibition and interior design.‎Material: solid maple (France)

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