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Maxime Old (1910–1991) was a French interior architect and furniture designer. He is known for his numerous works of art, and as forerunner of the transition from the style of the 30s to
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design.Yves Badetz
chief curator at the Orsay Museum, in charge of decorative arts, confesses that “The emotions you feel when looking at Maxime Old’s creations are intense. His thoughtful esthetics freely associates the values of the rational of Bauhaus with Ruhlmann's demand for perfection. His talent is to design the refined outlines anticipating the third millennium."


Biography


Family History

Maxime Old has been born in Maisons-Alfort (Val-de-Marne) in 1910. He is coming from a long line of master cabinetmakers. His father, Louis Old is the son of Jean Léonard (Johann Leonhard) Old,
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originated, master cabinetmaker. Louis marries Maximillienne, daughter of Joseph (Giuseppe) Carosi, master cabinetmaker, originated from
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. Working as a team, they decide to fuse the two workshops together to make 37 Rue Chanzy Paris, a workshop that Louis Old will then manage himself. With the help of his spouse and approximately 15 employees at the time, Louis Old realises furniture in order to be sold to furniture stores, as well as individuals.


Education

After studying four years at l’ Ecole Boulle, Maxime Old graduates top of the year and transfers directly to Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann design team, where he collaborates until the end in 1934. These two great experiences gave him a different perspective, installed a certain demanding nature in him, new techniques, and knowledge, that will then help him transform the family business into a world-renowned decorative art name.


Initial works and recognition

In 1934, when J.E. Rulhman dies, his company is close as he ordered it. His customers in contact with Maxime ask him to continue to work for them. Maxime goes back to its family cabinetmaker workshop and turn it round to satisfy this demanding private customer base. Maxime Old quickly develops an elegant, modern style that fits with the demanding requests of his clientele: Industries, politicians, lawyers, doctor etc.... He designs and produces art furniture embedded in interior architecture innovative master plans. He is particularly known for his elegant transformative pieces of furniture. He has been said the "sofabed inventor"! In 1939 Maxime Old exhibits his works at the International Exhibition New-York World's Fair. Until the 1960s, he participates in all of the « Artistes Decorateurs » and " Salons des Arts Ménagers" exhibitions, where many of his art pieces are awarded. This success brings the grand opening of his gallery on Avenue Hoche in Paris in order to exhibit his art, and help young prodigies be recognized by the art world. Several schools such as the " Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Decoratifs" requested his teaching in art furniture design, he headed the decorative architecture PHD of the school.


Institutional works

More and more, simultaneously to his production for private customers, Maxime Old develops his interior architect activity focused on institutional large customers: prestigious ocean liners such as the " SS France (1961)", embassies, famous hotels, large company headquarters, business banks, airports, city halls even presidential palaces, both in France and in other countries. For these large projects he provides both the overall interior master plan and the all individual pieces of furniture of his own design. He experiences innovative techniques and new materials beside traditional ones to achieve creative functional designs. The professional press points out the consistency of these major work of art. Modern his style is, modern his thinking is! Beside his prestigious unique pieces Maxime studies models for optimized editions. He teaches it, but never practices it on a large scall basis out of his own control. He was too much a perfectionist to give up. In 19?? Maxime is awarded Chevalier of the French Academy of Arts and Letters. equivalent to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1954, he is awarded Chevalier of the
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. In 1958 he is head of the French hotel trade pavilion interior design for the
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" Brussels World's Fair". His work is awarded "Grand Prix".


Significant works


Shows & Events

International Exhibition 1939 : New-York World's Fair International Exhibition 1958 : Brussels World's Fair From the 30s to the 60s, Old was present in almost every single « Salon des Artistes Decorateurs, » the most famous art furniture exhibit in France at this time. From the 50s to the 60s,
Salon des Arts Ménagers Salon may refer to: Common meanings * Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments * French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home * Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment Arts and entertainment * Salon (Pa ...
, modern & functional housing exhibition in Paris


Ocean liners

SS Atlantique, SS La Marseillaise, SS Île-de-France, SS Liberté, SS Antilles, SS Flandre, SS Ville de Marseille, SS Ville de Tunis, SS France (1961), SS Ancerville


Embassies and Palaces

Foreign Office France, French embassies in : Oslo (Norway), La Haye (Netherlands), Ottawa (Canada),
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, Helsinki (Finland) President H. Bourguiba Palace (Tunisia), Mohammed V of Morocco Palace (Morocco)


Banks & Companies headquarters

Société des Forges Le Creusot, Framatome, Régie Autonome des Pétroles, Compagnie Française du Raffinage, Caisse Centrale du Crédit Immobilier et Commercial, banque de l'Union Européenne Industrielle et Financière


Hotels

Marhaba Hotel in Casablanca (Morocco), El Aurassi à Alger (Ageria), Le Fort Royal à Deshaies (Guadeloupe), Frantel Paris-Orly


Other major projects

Marseille air-port (1961), Paris-Orsay Science University,
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Bibliography

Yves Badetz
Maxime Old Architecte-Décorateur

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Elisabeth Védrenne
Les 50 glorieuses de Maxime Old
Le journal des Arts.fr - l'Oeil, 2000preview on line
Lorraine Tissier-Rebour, Art history master thesis : Maxime Old : Une inventivité et un savoir-faire à la rencontre de la modernité, Paris-Sorbonne University, 2014
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René Chavance
Bibliothèque Nationale de FranceArt et décoration 1937preview on line
Pierre Kjellberg
Editions de l'Amateur
1994
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Notes and references


External links


Bibliography summary

Maxime Old reference site

Docantic Maxime Old Biographie


{{DEFAULTSORT:Old, Maxime 1910 births 1991 deaths French architects French artists French furniture designers People from Maisons-Alfort