Name: Eileen Gray End Table Item Code: FT004 Style: Modern Classic Categories: Living Room Furniture, Home Furniture, Hotel Furniture Designer: Eileen Gray Frame Material: Polished 304# Stainless Steel Surface Material of Cushion: Tempered Glass Available Color: Black, White, Brown and So on Product Size: 51*72(cm) Packing Size: 63x53x53(cm) Package: K=K Carton Single CBM: 0.18 Net Weight: Gross Weight: 40ft Container Loading Amount: 311 PCS ------------------------------------------------------------------A1
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Kathleen Eileen Moray Gray (August 9, 1878 – October 31, 1976) was an Irish furniture designer and architect and a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture. Eileen Gray was born on 20 August 1878, into an aristocratic family near Enniscorthy, a small market town in south-eastern Ireland. Gray was the youngest of five children In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Gray was involved with the Union des Artistes Modernes which had well-known members. She designed and furnished herself a new home, Tempe à Pailla outside Menton, and continued to work there with keen interest. In 1937, she agreed to exhibit her design for a holiday center in Le Corbusier's Esprit Nouveau pavilion at the Paris Exposition. During World War II Gray, along with all other foreigners, was forced to evacuate the coast of France and move inland. After the war discovered that her flat in Saint-Tropez had been blown up and that E.1027 had been looted. Gray returned to Paris and led a reclusive life. She continued to work on new projects, but was almost forgotten by the design industry. When she was around seventy, she started to lose her sight and hearing, yet when she was eighty, she transformed a dilapidated agricultural shed outside Saint-Tropez into a summer home; she soon moved there and continued to work.
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