Classicon Folding Screen

FOLDING SCREEN

Classicon Folding Screen

FOLDING SCREEN

Designed by Eileen Gray

The high-tech look that arose in the 1980s and which is still potentially current had an ingenious predecessor.

Over half a century ago, Eileen Gray anticipated the cool industrial aesthetic of modern technology with the Folding Screen and her fluorescent lighting fixture Tube Light.

Classicon Folding Screen

DESIGNER

Classicon Folding Screen

EILEEN GRAY 

Coming from an aristocratic Irish-Scottish family, Eileen Gray went to London and Paris to study architecture and design.

She first made a name for herself as a leading designer of lacquered walls and decorative panels.

With her theories on design and architecture, she left an indelible mark on our ideas about living; her work is considered the epitome of Modernism.

Gray’s tubular steel furniture, revolutionary at the time of their creation, are considered classics today.

Her Adjustable Table E1027 is one of the most famous and most-copied designs in the world.

It was added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1978. Her Dragons Armchair was sold in 2009 for the unbelievable amount of €21,905,000 and, at the time, became the most expensive design object ever to be sold at auction.

The non-conformist’s lifetime achievement was honoured in 2013 with a major solo exhibition at Centre Pompidou in Paris.

The production of the movie “Price of Desire” and the documentary film “Gray Matters” (both 2014) continued the success of the exhibition.

Gray’s most famous architectural design, the Maison en Bord de Mer E1027 on the Côte d’Azur, was reopened to the public in 2015.

"To create one must first question everything"

LICENSING RIGHTS

ClassiCon is the exclusive licensee of The World Licence Holder Aram Designs Ltd., London. In the 1970s Eileen Gray began working with Zeev Aram to put her furniture, rugs and lamps into series production. In 1973, she granted the worldwide rights to manufacture and distribute her designs to his company.

The Vereinigte Werkstätten, from which ClassiCon emerged in 1990, already produced and distributed Eileen Gray designs under licence.

INFORMATION

BRAND 

ClassiCon

PRODUCT TYPE 

Screen

PRODUCTION 

Made in Germany

Classicon Folding Screen

YEAR OF PRODUCTION

1930

Classicon Folding Screen

COLLECTION 

Folding

DESIGNER 

Eileen Gray

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PANEL

Metal

ITEM

Decorative

DETAIL

Four-piece, foldable screen. Solid wooden frame with two different perforated metal panel fillings. High-gloss lacquered in black, white and Chinese red.

TECHNICAL DIAGRAM

Classicon Folding Screen

USE

Interior Furniture

ENVIRONMENT 

Indoor

DESIGN

The folding screen looks lightweight due to the perforated sheet metal’s transmittance of light. It serves as a partition wall and design element of modern interior design.

Classicon Folding Screen

SCREEN

Her softly curved, four-leaf folding screen with its perforated metal panels will also survive the stylistic trends of future decades undamaged. Indeed, there are forms upon which no one can improve.

COLORS

-White high-gloss
lacquered -Black high-gloss lacquered -Chinese red high-gloss lacquered

Classicon Folding Screen
White High-gloss
Lacquered
Classicon Folding Screen
Chinese Red High-gloss Lacquered
Classicon Folding Screen
Black High-gloss
Lacquered