Élisabeth Garouste

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Élisabeth Garouste (born 17 July 1946) is a French interior designer.[1]

The daughter of Russian immigrants Salomon and Blima Rochline, she was born Élisabeth Catherine Rochline in Paris, was educated at the Académie Charpentier [fr] and studied interior design at the École Camondo. In 1970, she married painter Gérard Garouste.[1][2]

Garouste designed theatre sets for Jean-Michel Ribes. She later went on to work with Mattia Bonetti to design furniture; their designs have appeared in museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Musée des arts décoratifs et du design de Bordeaux [fr] and the Guggenheim Museum, They were awarded the Prix Créateurs at the Salon International du Meuble in Paris.[1][2][3]

Garouste also has collaborated with other designers such as Christian Lacroix and Nina Ricci and designs glassware and wallpaper.[1]

Garouste received the Trophée des femmes en or [fr] in 1993.[4]

External links[edit]

Mobilier national collection

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Sleeman, Elizabeth (2001). The International Who's Who of Women 2002. Psychology Press. p. 198. ISBN 1857431227.
  2. ^ a b "Elisabeth Garouste" (in French). Elle.
  3. ^ "Elizabeth Garouste". Ralph Pucci International.
  4. ^ "Elisabeth Garouste n'est plus seulement la femme de ..." (PDF). Arts Magazine (in French). January–February 2016. pp. 36–39.