With a focus on textiles, as well as furniture, graphics, and interior architecture, Alexander Girard shaped American design in the post-war period alongside George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames. Known for infusing twentieth-century design with a playful sensuousness, Girard meticulously crafted interiors where every surface—from ceilings to moveable objects—harmonized seamlessly. His Metal Wall Reliefs, chosen from original motifs in collaboration with Vitra, exemplify his ornamental approach to interior decoration.
RatingsNone