Andrée Putman Studio is set to unveil a series of unseen furniture creations and collectible interior pieces at the Art Paris fair this April. Curated by the late designer’s daughter, Olivia Putman, and CEO Aurélie Laure, the showcase features archival designs reinterpreted in new materials, such as a mirrored version of the 'Mille et Un Carreaux' table and stainless steel 'Trois Carats et Demi' side tables. The presentation coincides with the opening of La Galerie Andrée Putman in Paris, a new space dedicated to the designer's enduring legacy.
This launch is significant as it marks a major archival revival of one of the 20th century's most influential interior designers, often credited with inventing the 'boutique hotel' concept. By positioning these functional objects within Art Paris at the Grand Palais, the studio reinforces the blurring lines between collectible design and fine art. The initiative not only celebrates Putman’s centenary but also signals a strategic expansion of her brand into the contemporary luxury and architectural markets.