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Alexander Girard Coffee Mugs
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Cube Gallery
The designer and architect Alexander Girard created a number of restaurant interiors, for which he also developed coordinated objects and accessories. The motifs featured on the Coffee Mugs have their origins and inspiration in these rich and varied environments.
Along with his colleagues Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures in American design during the post- war era. While textile design was the primary focus of Girard's oeuvre, he was also admired for his graphic art as well as his work in furniture, exhibition and interior design.
About Cube Gallery
Founded in 2012, CUBE offers clients a turnkey design consultancy service, with an emphasis on project management, spatial design, interior decorating and lighting design. Our team works independently with private walk-in clients as well as with acclaimed architectural and design firms. Since establishment we have successfully completed projects for esteemed international brands.
Our design services and innovative product solutions allow us to offer practical, technically advanced and aesthetically beautiful solutions for a wide range of applications. We offer services in residential, office, outdoor and public spaces, as well as within hospitality and health sectors.
A visit to our showroom in Hyde Park is a feast for the eyes with Vitra, Artemide, Artek, Gandia Blasco and GAN products presented and curated in narratives that allow guests to discover and experience the beauty and ergonomics of each piece of design furniture and lighting.
These products have been developed by award-winning international designers and architects, with many products having become classics, recognised and displayed world-wide by museums and institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York).
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