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Jean Prouvé apprenticed as a black smith before opening his own workshop/studio where these designs were produced. Most of his designs show his amazing intuition for the material properties of wood and metal. Practical efficiency and accessibility without compromising aesthetics was of primary interest in his work. These are values also shared by Eames, McCobb and Frankl, some of his mid-century American contemporaries. He collaborated with architects and other designers throughout his prolific career and the results are even more impressive a generation later .
Jean Prouvé (8 April 1901 - 23 March 1984)




If you are going to commit yourself to any task for a while, you'll need discipline, passion, desire and a sense of humor to keep you going. Not necessarily in that order. The cartoonist, sculptor, author and engineer Rube Goldberg had all those qualities. In 1931 the Merriam-Webster dictionary adopted the word "Rube Goldberg" as an adjective defined as accomplishing something simple through complex means. At Empiric we strive to serve our customers in the most direct and simple means possible but sometimes our days feel more like the cartoon above.
Candelaria Chandeliers $1025 - $1460.



All business at first glance, the cabinet above has a pop up top and tons of bar specific interior storage.
The Granddaddy of bar carts! This classic rolling server is identical on both sides and has fold up leaves for 86" of counter space.


If you’re interested in the position, please email me at empiricnews@sbcglobal.net. Include a cover letter and resume, preferably in the body of the email.
This is a paid position and a valuable opportunity to get your foot in the door of the interior design and furniture industry!