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The F300 armchair by Pierre Paulin, introduced in the late 1960s, immediately drew attention with its fluid curves and innovative materials. With a design that seemed to come straight from the future, it quickly became a reference in modern design, praised for its bold appearance and great versatility. It even became part of the MoMA's permanent collection. The F300 embodies a timeless futuristic vision, allowing it to remain relevant across decades. Unlike the fauteuil Pacha, another design by Paulin, the F300 has a more structured form while still maintaining the sculptural fluidity that characterizes the artist's work. The original model was made from fiberglass or injected polyurethane, combining ergonomic comfort with visual lightness. Today, the F300 is produced in HiREK®, an eco-friendly polymer created from industrial plastic waste. This material is lightweight and durable, resistant to UV rays, aging, and pressure, while offering a smooth and shiny surface without needing additional finishes. This evolution helps preserve the aesthetics and qualities of the original materials while reducing its environmental footprint. The design of the F300 armchair remains true to Paulin's organic approach, with its curvilinear forms. Designed to offer a variety of seating positions, the armchair benefits from its lightness, making it easy to move and rearrange as needed. This model is currently produced by Gubi, a brand that continues to honor the designer's legacy while incorporating modern, eco-responsible materials in its productions.
Born in 1927 in Paris, Pierre Paulin acquired his passion for design from his great-uncle Freddy Stoll, a sculptor, and his uncle Georges Paulin, a car designer and inventor of the convertible coupé cabriolet, based on a 1927 model registration, manufactured by Peugeot. Pierre Paulin studied at the Camondo School and began his career in the 1950s, noted for his creations and installations, he made all the furniture for F. Mitterrand's official office. Pierre Paulin brought modernity to the Elysée Palace in 1972 for President Georges Pompidou and renovated the dining room for Jacques Chirac. At the same time, Pierre Paulin set up ADSA with two partners, and worked on industrial projects, corporate images for Air France for example, and designed the Gare de Lyon among other projects. His creations can be found in many museums around the world, and several exhibitions have been devoted to him. At the same time, Pierre Paulin collaborates with design brands such as Magis, for whom he creates chairs and storage elements with the Elysée bookcase, and with the Artifort brand, for whom he creates most of their iconic pieces. Pierre Paulin also collaborates with the Gubi brand, for whom he creates the mythical Pacha armchairs, but also the iconic Pacha sofas.
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