Jean Prouvé
Cabinets
Wardrobes
Shelves

After beginning as a wrought-iron craftsman, Jean Prouvé discovered electrical welding and manufacturing techniques whose application to sheet steel enabled the creation of hollow components. Sheet steel is a feature of most of his furnishings. In the course of the 1930s Prouvé established his own highly personal agenda: mass production of machine-made furniture.

  • Jean Prouvé Shelf, 1936
    #1 Shelf, 1936
  • Jean Prouvé Rack-and-pinion shelves, 1948
    #2 Rack-and-pinion shelves, 1948
  • Jean Prouvé Partition wall with shelves, 1950
    #3 Partition wall with shelves, 1950
  • Jean Prouvé Cabinet, ca. 1950
    #4 Cabinet, ca. 1950
  • Jean Prouvé BA 12 cabinet, then No 151, ca. 1948
    #5 BA 12 cabinet, then No 151, ca. 1948
  • Jean Prouvé Cabinet, ca. 1950
    #6 Cabinet, ca. 1950
  • Jean Prouvé Wardrobe, ca. 1950
    #7 Wardrobe, ca. 1950
  • Jean Prouvé Coatrack, 1955
    #8 Coatrack, 1955
  • Jean Prouvé Screen, 1955
    #9 Screen, 1955