Jean-Marie Massaud
Jean-Marie Massaud (born 1966 in Toulouse, France) is a French architect, inventor and designer. He was born in Toulouse, France in 1966.
Massuad graduated from the École Nationale Supérieur de Création Industrielle - Les Ateliers, Paris (ENSCI)[1] in 1990 and began working with Marc Berthier. In 2000, he co-founded the Studio Massaud with Daniel Pouzet and expanded his interests in the fields of architecture.
Awards and Distinctions
- 1994-96 3 Top Ten, Italy[2]
- 1995-98 Compasso d'Oro: 3 selections, Italy[3]
- 1995 VIA Carte Blanche, Paris[4]
- 1996 First prize, Maquill'Art, Paris; Grand Prix de la Presse Internationale et de la Critique du Meuble Contemporain 1996;[5] FORM Prize, Germany; Chair of the year (Promosedia dell'Anno), Italy
- 1999 Nombre d'Or (Salon du Meuble in Paris), France
- 2000 Arests Best - Best Perfume Bottle (NEMO Cacharel), Norway
- 2001 Etoiles APCI Observeur du Design (Ness Collection & Sephora Blanc), France
- 2002 Talents du Luxe, Paris
- 2004 APCI Observer du Design (Ness Collection & Sephora Blanc), France
- 2005 Designer of the Year, ELLE DECO, France; Best Eco Design (Human Nature), DesignTide, Tokyo
- 2006 IF Product - Forum Prize - AXOR collection
- 2007 Créateur de l’Année of the 2007 Paris Salon du Meuble[6]
- 2010 Estadio Chivas de Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
- 2015 Red Dot Award for the Massaud Work Lounge With Ottoman, manufactured by Coalesse [7]
References
- Les Ateliers ENSCI
- Art Index (2006). Vol 53. p. 1538
- Michele De Lucchi, Jennifer Hudson (2001) International Design Yearbook 2001. p. 230
- Pascale Cassagnau, Christophe Pillet (1999) Beef, Brétillot/Valette, Matali Crasset, Patrick Jouin, Jean-Marie Massaud: Starck's kids?. p. 123
- Mel Byars (2004) The design encyclopedia. p. 364
- Georges Bernier, Rosamond Bernier (2007) L'Oeil. Nr. 587-590. p.33
- "Massaud Work Lounge With Ottoman". Red Dot Award: Product Design. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
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