The Parisian designer's chandelier lives on in modern day Brooklyn
Evidence Two Northwest Brooklyn brownstones, several blocks apart, same chandelier.
Its Path to Ubiquity 1985 Anthony DeLorenzo, a New York dealer in 20th-century decorative arts, displays works in Soho by two then-obscure French designers, each of whom he discovered on scouting trips to Paris: Jean Prouvé and Mouille. A pair of Mouille’s sconces goes for about $700. Eight years later, DeLorenzo opens 1950, a shop devoted to ’50s French furniture design, on Lafayette Street; Mouille lamps are front and center.
2005 French dealers present Mouilles at the first Design Miami ; decorators take note and begin using them in projects on the Upper East Side and Brooklyn.Jenna Lyons’s Brooklyn brownstone is photographed for Domino; an image of her bedroom becomes one of the most-pinned interiors ever; later, she installs Mouilles in a handful of J.Crew stores.
2018 Some 12 renovations written about in Architectural Digest and Remodelista in 2018 and 2019 include a Mouille fixture — from Michael Kors’s to Alexander Wang’s.
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