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Garnier & Linker
French
Garnier & Linker was a French furniture design and manufacturing company that was active in the mid-20th century. The company was founded by André Garnier and Jean-Lucien Linker in Paris in 1946, and quickly became known for its elegant and innovative designs.
Garnier & Linker produced a range of furniture, including chairs, tables, and cabinets, using a variety of materials such as wood, metal, and glass. The company's designs were often characterized by their sleek lines, simplicity, and functionality.
Some of Garnier & Linker's most famous designs include the "Gloria" armchair, which was made from a single piece of plywood, and the "Prado" sofa, which was designed to be modular and could be reconfigured in a variety of ways. The company's designs were highly influential and have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world.
Garnier & Linker produced a range of furniture, including chairs, tables, and cabinets, using a variety of materials such as wood, metal, and glass. The company's designs were often characterized by their sleek lines, simplicity, and functionality.
Some of Garnier & Linker's most famous designs include the "Gloria" armchair, which was made from a single piece of plywood, and the "Prado" sofa, which was designed to be modular and could be reconfigured in a variety of ways. The company's designs were highly influential and have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world.