Eileen Gray E1027 table

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Eileen Gray E-1027 table:
Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici began work on their vacation house, E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, in southern France (near Monaco). The name of the house, E-1027, is a code of Eileen Grayand , 'E' standing for Eileen, '10' Jean, '2' Badovici, '7' Gray. The encoded name was Eileen Gray's way of showing their relationship as lovers at the time when built.
E-1027 table Eileen Gray:
Eileen Gray turned her interests to architecture in 1924 and began work on the house E-1027 in Roquebrune. L-shaped and flat-roofed with floor-to-ceiling windows and a spiral stairway to the guest room, E-1027 was both open and compact. Gray designed the furniture as well as collaborated with Badovici on its structure. Her circular glass E-1027 table and rotund Bibendum armchair were inspired by the recent tubular steel experiments of Marcel Breuer at the Bauhaus (who had been inspired, in turn, by Mart Stam). The house is now in poor repair.

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