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Paul Geoffroy
French
Paul Geoffroy (b. 1947, Limoges, France) is a French designer celebrated for his minimalist and functionalist approach to furniture design. A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Geoffroy began his career collaborating with renowned design agencies such as Dragon Rouge and Design Partner. In 1993, he founded his own design agency, Paul Geoffroy Design, in Paris.
Throughout his career, Geoffroy worked on numerous interior, furniture, and product design projects for prestigious brands including L'Oréal, Lancôme, Hermès, Peugeot, Sony, and Renault. His designs are characterized by their elegance, timelessness, and attention to detail.
In the 1960s, Geoffroy collaborated with Roche Bobois, contributing to the creation of iconic pieces that embody the brand's commitment to contemporary luxury and craftsmanship. His work with Roche Bobois showcases his ability to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal, resulting in furniture that is both practical and visually striking.
Geoffroy's contributions to design have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Prix National de la Création Industrielle in 1993 and the Prix du Design de la Ville de Paris in 2001. His legacy continues to influence the world of French design, with his creations remaining highly regarded by collectors and design enthusiasts worldwide.
Throughout his career, Geoffroy worked on numerous interior, furniture, and product design projects for prestigious brands including L'Oréal, Lancôme, Hermès, Peugeot, Sony, and Renault. His designs are characterized by their elegance, timelessness, and attention to detail.
In the 1960s, Geoffroy collaborated with Roche Bobois, contributing to the creation of iconic pieces that embody the brand's commitment to contemporary luxury and craftsmanship. His work with Roche Bobois showcases his ability to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal, resulting in furniture that is both practical and visually striking.
Geoffroy's contributions to design have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Prix National de la Création Industrielle in 1993 and the Prix du Design de la Ville de Paris in 2001. His legacy continues to influence the world of French design, with his creations remaining highly regarded by collectors and design enthusiasts worldwide.
Paul Geoffroy
Paul Geoffroy Steel and Suede Cushion Foot Stool by Uginox France 1970
H 16 in W 24 in D 21 in
$ 4,500
Paul Geoffroy
Paul Geoffroy for Uginox stainless steel alcantara ottomans 1975
H 16.14 in W 24.8 in D 22.44 in
$ 19,000
Access Trade Price
Paul Geoffroy
Pair of Lounge Chairs and Ottoman by Paul Geoffroy for Uginox, France, 1970s
H 29.53 in W 25.59 in D 29.53 in
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