Jean-Marie Massaud

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

  1. Les Ateliers ENSCI
  2. Art Index (2006). Vol 53. p. 1538
  3. Michele De Lucchi, Jennifer Hudson (2001) International Design Yearbook 2001. p. 230
  4. Pascale Cassagnau, Christophe Pillet (1999) Beef, Brétillot/Valette, Matali Crasset, Patrick Jouin, Jean-Marie Massaud: Starck's kids?. p. 123
  5. Mel Byars (2004) The design encyclopedia. p. 364
  6. Georges Bernier, Rosamond Bernier (2007) L'Oeil. Nr. 587-590. p.33
  7. "Massaud Work Lounge With Ottoman". Red Dot Award: Product Design. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
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