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Studio Andrée Putman's website studioputman.com; Stéphane Gerschel, Le Style Putman, Paris, Assouline, 2005 (ISBN 978-2843236686) Andrée Putman, preface by Jack Lang, Architecte d'intérieur n°17, Paris, Pyramid, 2003 (ISBN 978-2910565558) Sophie Tasma-Anagyros, Andrée Putman, Paris, Éditions Norma, 1997 (ISBN 978-2909283289)
Andrée Putman (1925–2013) R. Ernest Race (1913–1964) Dieter Rams (born 1932) Karim Rashid (born 1960) Lilly Reich (1885–1947) Jean Henri Riesener (1734–1806)
Olivia Putman grew up in Paris with her mother, Andrée Putman, a designer, and her father Jacques Putman, an art collector, editor and critic.Through family acquaintances and her teenage nights at Le Palace, she got to meet the most eclectic figures of the artistic scene of those days, [2] including Andy Warhol and Yves Saint-Laurent.
Ralph Pucci International is a luxury furniture, lighting and art gallery headquartered in New York City. What began as a family business in the 1950s fabricating mannequins has grown to a gallery and showroom, with outposts in Miami and Los Angeles [11] and a pop-up in London's Mayfair neighborhood that ran from 2022-2023.
Putman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrée Putman (1925–2013), French interior and product designer; Curly Putman (1930–2016), American songwriter; Joris Putman (born 1984), Dutch actor
The 1927 building was designed by architect Andrew J. Thomas, erected as Hotel Duane intended for long-term stays. An article of the era notes, "in design, the exterior of the building indicates a free interpretation of the Italian Romanesque style harmonizing very well with the fraternity clubs building at the north, designed in a similar style."
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Later in 1980, while interior designer Andrée Putman was walking down Madison Avenue with one of the first Alaïa leather coats, she was stopped by a Bergdorf Goodman buyer who asked her what she was wearing, which began a turn of events that lead to his designs being sold in New York City and in Beverly Hills. [5]