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6 ALEXANDER GIRARD Vintage Herman Miller Fabrics Armadillo Plaid Checker-Diamond Condition: -- Time left: 28d 5h 32m Item location: California egghead99 ( 1369 ) See all resultsThe Home of the Last Tsar - Romanov and Russian History Travel Guides - Crimson Room Grand Duchess's Red Living Room This room was lined with sofas and chairs, which were covered in the same floral material which was used to cover the walls and used as curtains. A very large painting of Alice of Hesse by-the-Rhine, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland hangs on the wall to the left. She was the children's Grandmother. There were also pianos in the room, which are out of the view of this photograph. This view shows the long vista along the windows into the Classroom, Bathroom, Bedrooms of the Grand Duchesses and Classroom, which ends all the way in the Playroom at the far end. Lili Dehn, the Empress's friend stayed overnight in this room during the dark days of the revolution and has left us a brief description of it:

"I spent the evening with the Empress in the mauve boudoir, and she told me how glad she was to have me near her. "I know the Grand Duchesses want you to be somewhere close to their room, so I've decided that the red drawing-room will be the best place for you to sleep. Anastasie is waiting for us," she said. (The apartments at Tsarkoe Selo reserved for guests and the suite were situated over the third and fourth entrances to the Palace. The red drawing-room was in the private apartments. The red drawing-room was a fine room; everything in it was upholstered in scarlet, and scarlet and white chintz covered the easy chairs. A bed had been arranged on one of the couches, and the two Grand Duchesses, with tender solicitude, had seen to the minor details themselves. Anastasie's nightgown lay outside the coverlet, Marie had put a lamp and an ikon on the table by the bed; and a snapshot of Titi, taken from their collection of photographs, had been hastily framed, and occupied a place next to the holy ikon.

How dearly I loved them all... how glad I was that I was privileged to share their danger! The Empress left me with Anastasia, as she wished to see Count Benckendorff, so Anastasie and I sat down comfortably on the red carpet, and amused ourselves with jigsaw puzzles until she returned."
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massage chair for ms Trained as an architect, but proficient in all manner of activities, Alexander Girard was introduced to Herman Miller through Charles Eames and George Nelson, established the Herman Miller Textile Division in 1952, and served as its Director of Design until 1973.
throne chairs for weddingFrom his outpost in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he designed over 300 textiles in multitudes of colorways, multiple collections of wallpaper, decorative prints and wall hangings, an expansive group of furniture, and both decorative and useful objects.
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His passion for international folk art led him around the globe as he amassed a collection of roughly 106,000 pieces, and his many corporate and freelance assignments—including the La Fonda Del Sol restaurant and the total design program for Braniff International—engendered lavish praise for his diverse skills and unique vision. With a resolute and reserved personality, Girard believed quality should speak for itself—and he did much to propagate the notion that life should be lived with a higher regard for the humanity of one’s surroundings. His uncommon way of seeing and admirably undogmatic approach to each new solution resulted in an unparalleled body of work that is not only staggering in sheer volume and creativity, but due to its fundamental qualities of beauty and usefulness, remains completely relevant today. Working closely with the Girard family, Herman Miller and Maharam are pleased to be the official producers of Alexander Girard designs and to make available a range of furnishings, objects, screen-printed panels, and woven textiles.

Sam Grawe Nicholas Calcott Girard Color Wheel Ottoman, Alexander Girard, New York City, Girard Environmental Enrichment Panels, Maharam Pinterest Email On the occasion of the first archival reintroductions of furniture and screen-printed fabric panels by Alexander Girard we're celebrating his life and work with a temporary installation in New York City's Meatpacking District: "Alexander Girard: An Uncommon Vision." A curated exhibit of archival designs including textiles, objects, folk art, ephemera, and furniture provides an introduction to the iconic 20th century designer's vast body of work. New furnishings and fabrics serve as the backbone of a Girard-inspired living room where visitors can relax and read from a selection of vintage reading material while enjoying a complimentary coffee from La Colombe. A selection of officially licensed Girard designs and products are available for purchase, including books, blankets, posters, dolls, and a selection of special-edition pillows from Maharam.

While Girard focused his abilities at Herman Miller on the textile program, he had a long history of designing furniture for other projects and clients. For Braniff this included sofas, lounge chairs, café seating, and tables for its airport lounges. In 1967, these designs were commercialized into the Girard Group—his only collection of furniture for Herman Miller. The new Hexagonal Table, Splayed Leg Table, and Color Wheel Ottoman represent the first archival reproductions of Girard furniture. In 1972, Girard developed 40 decorative silkscreen designs to add an element of “aesthetic functionalism” to corporate environments. Unlike his printed textiles, the panels consist of single, stand-alone images that range from abstract patterns to figurative pictograms. Herman Miller is pleased to make 12 of these designs available once again. Maharam has reissued 18 Girard patterns to date as part of its Textiles of the 20th Century series, which is dedicated to faithfully re-editioning the work of modern design icons.