Carpenters Workshop Gallery, owned by Loïc Le Gaillard and Julien Lombrail, is a relatively new gallery that specialises in collectible works by both established and emerging contemporary designers.
Dubourg's show, called Design Povera, runs until June 3.
Here is Carpenters Workshop Gallery's press release about the show and a biography of Dubourg:
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Vincent Dubourg: Design Povera. 19 April – 3 June 2007
The French designer, Vincent Dubourg, works between Paris and the small town, Creuse where his atelier is located. His solo exhibition, Design Povera, will be run at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery from 19 April – 3 June 2007.
Design Povera challenges all notions of contemporary furniture design by embracing a complete openness towards found and natural materials. His unique pieces evoke a sense of the familiar and defy all attempts of present day categorization.
Dubourg describes his pieces as a fusion of furniture, architecture and sculpture. They strike a careful balance between the practical and beautiful. He uses traditional furniture making techniques such as glass blowing, wood-bending, and metal casting as a means of transforming simple materials and found objects. His distinct style is at once nostalgic and avant-garde.
His educational background is as follows:
1) Three years studying applied arts at Corvisart, Paris
2) Three years studying industrial design at the school, Pivaut de Nantes
3) Two years studying furniture design at the School of Decorative Arts, Paris
His works have been included on the following exhibitions:
1) Salon du Meuble, Paris 2003
2) Salon di Mobile, Milan 2003
3) A commission for a colonial concept designed bedroom for the Princess of Morocco, 2003
4) 100% Design, gallery, Rotterdam 2004
5) Vitrine Gallery,2005
His commissions include:
1) A sculpture for Swarovski, Austria 2005
2) A sculpture/chandelier for Sketch, London based restaurant, 2005
3) A sculpture for the Musee de la Nature, Paris 2006
He has been featured in several prestigious European publications:
1) Elle, France. 26 January 2004
2) Elle, Italy. 2004
3) Expresse Mag, 17 May 2004
4) Maison Francaise, May, 2004
5) Elle, Italy, 2005
6) Connaisence Des Art, January, 2007
7) Figaro Scope, February 7, 2007
8) Le Point de Vue, February 7, 2007
Several pieces of Dubourg's furniture were featured in our METAL exhibition this past winter, and already his works have been sold to serious collectors of contemporary design. While he remains relatively unknown in the United Kingdom, Design Povera promises to showcase his continually evolving oeuvre influenced by the French countryside.
The chair comes in many different finishes and colours, and in a limited edition of twenty. He burns his signature into the steel. The edition is number marked by a nails which are inserted into a panel of holes on the lower inner fold of the chair.