Re-editions of iconic 20th century furniture and lighting
"For a house to be successful, the objects in it must communicate with one another, respond to and balance one another."

In 1978, at 6 rue Pavée in Paris, Andrée Putman brought her passion for decorative arts to life by founding Ecart International. The company was established with a clear mission: to reissue furniture and objects from historical creators of the early 20th century, many of whom had been largely forgotten. Located in a showroom set up in a former warehouse, Ecart International positioned itself as a pioneer in what it called an "archaeology of modernity."
Jean-Michel Frank — Salon with parchment walls and fireplace, Hôtel Bischoffsheim, Paris, c. 1930 — _DSC2248_LUC - Harald Gottschalk
JM Frank - SIL-Bonney-ILV034-A - © The Regents of the University of California, The Bancroft Library, University
Eileen Gray — Gentleman's dressing room, built-in wardrobe and vanity in lacquered wood, c. 1932
Tabouret T — © Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris, musée des Arts décoratifs
Pierre Chareau - Fan Table — © Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris, musée des Arts décoratifs
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