Metal Wall Reliefs by Vitra
Design by Alexander Girard
Along with his colleagues Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures in American design during the post-war era. While textile design was the primary focus of Girard‘s oeuvre, he was also admired for his work in the areas of furniture design, graphics, exhibitions and interior architecture. Girard brought a sensuous playfulness to twentieth-century design that had been absent from the austere aesthetic of classic modernism.
Alexander Girard devoted the same level of attention to every visible surface in an interior. Ceilings, walls and floors were designed with great care and coordinated with the moveable objects in the room. The Metal Wall Reliefs are ornamental examples of wall decorations created by Girard for The Compound restaurant and his own house in Santa Fe. In cooperation with the Girard family, Vitra has selected several of the original motifs, which are made from robust metal materials.
Materials: Copper, Brass or powder-coated sheet metal (varies with design), includes assembly materials
Dimensions
Sun: Diameter 600mm, Depth 60mm
Snake: Length 966mm, Height 99mm, Depth 17mm, Mounting Bracket Width 460mm
Dove: Length 403mm, Height 181mm, Depth 42mm
Heart: Length 430mm, Height 380mm, Depth 60mm
International Love Heart: Length 600mm, Height 485mm, Depth 42mm,
Little Heart, red: Length 270mm, Height 240mm, Depth 42mm