Robert Mallet-Stevens
1886–1945 (age 59)
Biography
Robert Mallet-Stevens was a pioneering French architect and designer who profoundly influenced modernist design in the early twentieth century. His innovative approach to architectural form and his commitment to integrating art and function established him as a leading figure in the Art Deco movement.
Mallet-Stevens' work extended beyond architecture to encompass interior design, furniture, and theatrical design, demonstrating his versatile creative vision. His legacy continues to inspire architects and designers who value the harmonious integration of aesthetic innovation with practical purpose.