- Jean Elysée
Puiforcat (pronounced pwee-for-KAH) (5
August 1897 – 20
October 1945) was a
French silversmith,
sculptor and designer. Miller's
Antiques Encyclopedia...
- Connecticut: Greenwood, 1986 Françoise de Bonneville, Jean
Puiforcat, Paris: Regard, 1986 "
Puiforcat, Jean" in Mel Byars, The
Design Encyclopedia, New York...
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niece of
Jules Porgès, Jane
Margyl and
Georgette Sandry. She
married Jean
Puiforcat in 1922, then the
Dadaist Paul
Chadourne in 1929.
Thanks to her connections...
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three French luxury houses, Hermès,
Puiforcat, and Saint-Louis. Hermès
created a
bespoke leather trunk,
Puiforcat forged a
white gold
serving pipette...
- gl****ware,
silverware acquiring venerable tableware manufacturers such as
Puiforcat, Saint-Louis, and Périgord. From the 1980s,
tableware became a strong...
- and
lapis lazuli by Jean
Puiforcat (1922) (Metropolitan Museum) Tea
service of silver,
lapis lazuli and
ivory by Jean
Puiforcat (1922)
Metropolitan Museum...
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French designer Sonia Delaunay; and the
jewellers Georges Fouquet and Jean
Puiforcat. They
fiercely attacked the
traditional Art Deco style,
which they said...
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Pierre Balmain Pierre Frey
Pierre Hermé
Pierre Hardy Potel et
Chabot Jean
Puiforcat Orient-Express Rémy
Martin Robert Haviland et C.
Parlon Rochas Saint-Louis...
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probably heavily influenced by
contemporary designers such as Hoffmann,
Puiforcat,
Genazzi and Henin; to a
certain extent he
copied and
built upon their...
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design and
global issues.
Other exhibitions at the
museum have
included Puiforcat silver, wallpaper, the
works of
Alexander Girard, and
universal design...