Floor lamp model “2093”
Manufactured by Disderot
France, 1970s
Enamel, chrome plated steel
Measurements
34,3 cm x 34,3 cm x 152,4h cm
13,5 in x 13,5 in x 60h in
Literature
Krzentowski, Clemence & Didier: The Complete Designers‘ Lights (1950 - 1990), p 226, for similar example
Bibliography
1000 lights volume II, Charlotte & Peter Fiell, Taschen, 2005, p.208, for similar example
The complete Designers' lights (1950-1990), Clémence & Didier Krzentowski, JRP Ringier, 2012, p. 226, for similar example
Biography
Olivier Mourgue born in 1939 in Paris, and he is well-known for his furniture design, but he is also a painter and landscape designer.
Olivier Mourgue studied interior design at the ‘Ecole Boulle’ and furniture design at the ‘l’Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs’ in Paris graduating in 1960. Additionally, Olivier Mourgue trained from 1958 to 1961 in Finland and also in Sweden where he worked for Maurice Holland, Nordiska Kompaniet in Stockholm.
Olivier Mourgue worked with the French manufacturer ‘Airborne International’ (located in Montreuilsous-Bois, France) from 1963. At Airborne, Olivier Mourgue designed his well-known classic Djinn chairs (1965) made famous by ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ by Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick created a futuristic rotating Hilton hotel in Space. In it, the Djinn chairs received their lasting moment of fame. The Djinn chairs feature a wave-like, low-slung silhoette. Olivier Mourgue named the chairs ‘Djinn” which In Muslim legend, a spirit often capable of assuming human or animal form and exercising supernatural influence over people. Stanley Kubrick destroyed all the sets and props of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’, afraid that they might fall into the hands of lesser directors.