Modernism
With the simplicity of its shapes, the sophistication of its refined
materials (wood, bronze, lacquer), and modernity at its most
timeless, the Liaigre style quickly appeared as an extension
of a school of thought echoing certain modernist architects
and decorators of the 20s, such as Jean-Michel Frank, Pierre
Chareau or Paul Dupré Lafon. These interior designers knew
how to think up rooms by imagining spaces, furniture and
lighting that had to fit in but also add all the luxuriousness of
architectural details that made daily life effortless. It was a way
of creating architecture and design that left nothing to chance
and which resulted in an immediate well being.
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