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Female designers who freed design from gender constraints
02.08.2022 Share: Facebook Category: Design

Female designers who freed design from gender constraints

Lily Reich

Lili Reich was the first female designer in the German Werkbund as well as its first director. Many people do not know that Ludwig van de Rohe could not create anything important either before or after Lili Reich, except for the thirteen-year period when they worked together. Collaborating with van de Rohe, they created furniture for the German Pavilion in Barcelona, ​​he spent years designing showcases and exhibitions, he designed the "Mirror Room" in Stuttgart, after van de Rohe emigrated to America he was isolated by the Nazi regime and died shortly after World War II. 

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Charlotte Perrian

In 1927, Le Corbusier slammed the door with the words "We don't sew pillows here", then he was 24 years old, the same year Charlotte created the "Café under the roof" whose guest room was designed in aluminium, metal and glass. Corbusier apologized, after which they worked together on more than one project. Charlotte created metallic chrome pipes, designed the 1937 Paris Exposition, a ski resort in Savoy and rooms at the Cite Universitaire, was interested in the Orient, lived to be almost a hundred years old, and founded the Cassina brand.

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Eileen Gray

His career began in Paris with a gallery opened under the name of Jean Desert, a man. In the 1920s and 1930s, Eileen decorated an apartment on Rue de Lota Street in Paris, in which she designed furniture, lamps, and wall panels with her favorite geometric ornaments. Nevertheless, in 1937, Le Corbusier invited him to the Paris exhibition, where he presented his works. Contemporaries considered him a key figure of modernism, but the Second World War made his fame forgotten.

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Ray Imz

The same as Alexandra Berenice. The woman who is said to have designed the Time-Life chair independently, but spent her entire life in the shadow of her husband and the corporation. In one of the later interviews, Charles Eames said about his wife: "It is true that I say I did it, but in reality she did no less than me, it is just that her contribution and name are overshadowed by the name of the corporation." He was more than his wife's assistant. He painted and worked on textiles, of which he created more than one collection.

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