Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann: Les Archives


Auteur(s) : Emmanuel Bréon

Trained as a cabinetmaker but also interior decorator and draughtsman, Ruhlmann worked from 1913 by proposing to prestige customers high luxury furniture and spectacular "living rooms" where everything is in place, furniture, but also hangings, carpets, objects and lights.

Thought up in the spirit of Ruhlmann's drawing albums, this book by Emmanuel Bréon, chief curator of the Museum of 30s, is an unpublished selection of the decorator's graphic works kept in the Museum of Boulogne-Billancourt.

Vol.1: Furniture
Vol.2: Interior design

Informations
Langue(s)
French
Parution
Pages
320
Éditeur
Flammarion
Format
2 vol. brochés sous coffret - 2 paperback vols. into slipcase
Dimensions
30 × 245 × 285 mm
Book out of print
Variations
Cards