Georges Frydman
Designers
Georges Frydman, born in 1924, was a French designer whose work was part of the functionalist and modernist trends, inspired by the creations of the Bauhaus. After meeting with Le Corbusier, he founded the Functional Equipment of the Home, also known by the acronym AFA, in 1954. His work was featured in the architectural magazine "L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui". In 1966, Frydman was awarded the René Gabriel prize, which recognizes designers of furniture lines that are both qualitative and economical.