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Andrée
Putman

Andrée Putman (1925–2013) was a French designer and architect known for her refined, minimalist interiors that redefined luxury and modern elegance. She gained international recognition with the Morgan Hotel in New York, which introduced a sleek, understated aesthetic to boutique hospitality design. Putman also restored Art Deco masterpieces, including Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027, and collaborated on projects with fashion houses, cultural institutions, and luxury brands. Her timeless, monochromatic style, combined with her emphasis on proportion, light, and materiality, made her a defining figure in contemporary interior and product design.

Books
Andrée Putman: La diva du design. 2020
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Andree Putman at the Capc - Photos by Heinz Peter Knes. 2016
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Air France, l'envol de la modernité : de Charlotte Perriand à Andrée Putman: Prouvé, Perriand, Loewy, Gautier-Delaye, Putman. 2014
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Intérieurs: De Louis XV à Andrée Putman. 2013
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Andrée Putman: Ambassadrice du Style. 2010
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Putman Andree - Design & Designer 017. 2003
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Andree Putman. 1993
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Andrée Putman. 2nd Edition French. 1997
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