Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet

French
Adrien Audoux and Frida Minet were a French design duo who worked together during the mid-20th century. They are known for their innovative use of natural materials, including rope, wicker, and bamboo, in their furniture designs.
 
Audoux and Minet met in the late 1920s, and began collaborating on furniture design in the 1930s. Their work was heavily influenced by the modernist movement, which sought to create functional and streamlined designs that were accessible to a wider audience. They became known for their use of sustainable materials, such as rope, which they would weave together to create chairs, sofas, and other furniture pieces.
 
Their work was also characterized by a strong sense of craftsmanship, with each piece being handmade by the designers themselves or by skilled artisans. Despite the popularity of their designs, Audoux and Minet remained relatively unknown outside of France until the 1950s, when their work began to be showcased in international exhibitions.
 
Today, Audoux and Minet's designs are highly sought after by collectors and are considered important examples of mid-century modern design. Their furniture pieces are prized for their unique textures and natural materials, as well as their timeless elegance and functionality.
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