Pierre Cardin

Pierre Cardin

Designer  (1922) - San Biagio di Callalta, Italy

Dubbed "the great living sculpture" by Caesar's Palace Bubbles continues to inspire Pierre Cardin who would like that Paradise can be.

In 1970, Pierre Cardin, which opens the Espace Cardin, launched on the occasion of designers (including Maria Pergay and Joe Colombo) grouped under the line design "Art of the Environment. " At the dawn of the 70s, Pierre Cardin is fascinated by liquids such as polyurethane that result in solid forms, allowing it to create a furniture line with his ideas.

Pierre Cardin design does not set any constraint: "I like to draw in the absolute, unconstrained corners, corridors, rooms or walls. Make the sleeves of dresses or feet to a table, it is the same".
Pierre Cardin sums up his work as a designer: "I want to do different furniture. I love my new year and 1970 are the result".
Pierre Cardin are taking on the new architectural project, the Palais Lumière, it is inspired by the vastness.

Pierre Cardin

 

In 1975, Pierre Cardin, which has already adapted to furniture fetish what form the bubble, decided to make a monumental work. Thus begins the adventure of the Palais Bubbles with Antti Lovag architect of the sphere. Pierre Cardin's Palace Bubbles furniture of his original creations such as sculpture TV's black eye-shaped living room or even the seats he designed and roots whose realization is signed Claude Prevost. The curves of the Palace Bubbles span 1200m² and suggest in addition to the panoramic lounge 10 rooms decorated by contemporary artists such as François Gerard Chauvin and Le Cloarec.

Pierre Cardin is the designer of furniture in the service of the form, and applies to fashion design as the same principle namely "To become a real form, proportions and the line is paramount". Similarities with the Pierre Cardin uses the design and sewing to show that the form ignores frontiers. When asked today at Pierre Cardin that is the main idea that guided its activities as a designer he replied with conviction, "Do not make the furniture annoying is that I tried to do".

In 1982, Pierre Cardin launched in Japan in the Sogetsu Kaikan Museum a new collection of furniture "sculptures utilities", he said: "You can go to its full potential, the use of forms for both functional and whimsical". In the eyes of Pierre Cardin, fashion and design come together because he said "Only count the lines. I love the simplicity. The design inspires me a lot either the immensity or microscopy".