Louis Sognot

French
Louis Sognot (1919-2006) was a French furniture and interior designer who was active in the mid-twentieth century. He was part of the post-war design movement in France, which sought to create practical and modern furniture for the growing middle class.
 
Sognot's designs were characterized by their simple and functional forms, often made from wood, metal, and glass. He was particularly known for his innovative use of tubular steel and his designs for modular furniture, which could be easily adapted and rearranged to suit changing needs.
 
Sognot was also involved in the design of interior spaces, including private homes and public buildings. He was a member of the Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM), a group of designers and artists who were at the forefront of the modernist movement in France.
 
Today, Sognot's designs are considered important examples of mid-century French design, and his pieces are highly sought after by collectors.
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