Design Miami. Paris, 2024: October 15th - 20th
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On the occasion of Design Miami/ Paris, Galerie Gastou, in collaboration with Galerie Desprez-Bréhéret, will present a collection of historical furniture created by Jean Touret for the Artisans of Marolles.
Touret’s art, marked by his deep commitment to craftsmanship and the importance of manual labor, is characterized by a minimalist approach that highlights the intrinsic beauty of natural materials and exceptional craftsmanship. Each piece reflects an aesthetic pursuit where simplicity reveals the essence of the materials.
Sculpted chair with honeycomb, c. 1960
Sculpted sideboard, c. 1964
Candelabra
In addition to his personal creations, Jean Touret also served as the artistic director of the Artisans of Marolles, a collective of talented artisans he united around his vision. Their collaboration gave birth to brutalist masterpieces, where every meticulously crafted detail demonstrates unparalleled artisanal mastery.
This exhibition will take place at Hôtel de Maisons, a historic Parisian mansion that once belonged to the illustrious fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. The opulent setting, with its gilded ornaments, sculpted fireplaces, and refined cornices, will create a striking contrast with the refined elegance of Touret’s furniture and the collaborative works of the Artisans of Marolles.
“Jean-Baptiste” sculpture, c. 1980
Small square table, c. 1965
Tripod stool, c. 1950
Half-mood stools, c. 1950
Large table with honeycomb top, c. 1950
Candelabra “Cygne”, c. 1950
Pierre Culot - Vase, c. 1980
Small square table, c. 1965
“Licornes” cabinet, c. 1960
Agnès Debizet - “Lanterne” lamp, 2022
Bench with honeycomb seat, c. 1965
“Spirale” ceiling fixture, c. 1950
“Silhouette Haussant les Épaules” sculpture, 1975
Sculpted sideboard, c. 1964
“Le Lutrin” sculpture, c. 1970
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