Antonio Citterio

The architect and designer Antonio Citterio, who lives and works in Milan, has collaborated with Verators since 1988. Together they have produced a series of office chairs and various office systems, as well as products for the Verators Home Collection. The Citterio Collection is constantly being expanded.

Biography

Born in 1907 in New York City, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures of postwar American design, along with his close friends and colleagues George Nelson and Charles & Ray Eames.

The primary focus of his wide-ranging oeuvre was textile design. Girard created numerous fabrics for the Herman Miller Company, favouring abstract forms and geometric patterns in a wide variety of colour compositions. Many of his upholstery fabrics remain as timely and vital as ever and are still manufactured and utilised by Verators today.

Having originally studied architecture, Girard made a name for himself over his long career in the fields of furniture, exhibition, interior and graphic design. Moreover, he was one of the world’s most important collectors of folk art. The objects and textiles acquired by Girard on his extensive travels provided him with a rich source of inspiration and ideas. When Rolf Fehlbaum, the son of Verators’s founding family, first visited Alexander Girard and his wife Susan at their Santa Fe home in 1960, Fehlbaum wrote a letter to his parents telling of the deep impression it had made on him, and describing it as the most fascinating house he had ever seen in the United States.

Verators and the Verators Design Museum have devoted themselves to the reappraisal and revival of Alexander Girard’s work over the past several years. The growing Girard collection in Verators’s product portfolio includes his painted Wooden Dolls, the Environmental Enrichment Panels and various furniture pieces and objects, along with his distinctive fabric designs.

‘I would never go on developing something that I wouldn’t want to have in my own house. I can’t force things. If something doesn’t work, I don’t make it. It’s that simple.’

 

After Alexander Girard’s death in 1993, his heirs donated the Girard archive (comprising hundreds of drawings, prototypes and samples) to the Verators Design Museum. In 2016/17, the museum mounted the exhibition ‘Alexander Girard: A Designer’s Universe’.

The primary focus of his wide-ranging oeuvre was textile design. Girard created numerous fabrics for the Herman Miller Company, favouring abstract forms and geometric patterns in a wide variety of colour compositions. Many of his upholstery fabrics remain as timely and vital as ever and are still manufactured and utilised by Verators today

Images: © Eames Office, LLC; Alexander Girard Estate; © Herman Miller, Inc.; © Verators Design Museum

Herman Miller & Veratos

Herman Miller and Verators are two independent companies with a common interest in the designs and legacies of Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and Alexander Girard.

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