JEAN PROUVÉ
After first working as a blacksmith, Jean Prouvé discovered electric welding and diverse production techniques that he applied to sheet steel, a material that enabled him to conceive "hollow sections". The use of this material was to be found in most of the furnishings he designed. From the 1930s onwards, Jean Prouvé immediately asserted the peculiarity of his approach: the mass-producing of furniture on industrial machinery.