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HAILLARD
M. |
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France
(1959- ...) |
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Celebre
art furniture designer with a unique luxurious Baroque and
exotic style collected by the most famous collectors in the
world …
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Works
acquired directly from the artist. (Click
on the image to enlarge)
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"
Panopano "
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"
Pitou "
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"
Albator "
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"
Sylva "
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"
Illico "
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"
Aby & Gael "
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"
Fidel "
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"
Zarahoustra "
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"
Eros "
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"
Farina "
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Glimpse
into Haillard's world ...
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Haillard
brings the design and the baroque ideas together with astonishing
mastery of inspiration.
The elements that compose Haillard’s furniture have been collecting
for years, the fruits of his exploration and research, his own “Tribal
Pursuit” as he likes to call it.
Haillard combines the naturalness of his raw materials, horns or teeth
of various origins, leopard, crocodile and zebra skins having already
delighted several generations of hunters, with an unfettered imagination
and an obvious nostalgia for pomp and irony. His “pursuit”
is both coherent creation, deliberately sustained, of the unexpected
and the strange, whilst being tribal through its haughtily aristocratic
character and at the same time keeping an unavowed and underlying
conscious sense of excess.
Haillard is without doubt a great and amazing artist. By his highly
personal way of transmuting the natural objects which he comes across,
by the way he makes them perform new functions and, instead of bowing
to the dictates of his raw materials, makes them obey the searching
inspiration of his creative mind.