
Alexander Girard
In 1952, Girard became the design director of Herman Miller's textile division. His first fabric collection was comprised of geometric patterns such as stripes, circles, and triangles. Girard was deeply interested in and inspired by folk art from around the world (art that has traditional forms and styles based on religion, ethnicity, or region). The repetition and variation of simple motifs found in folk art was an important theme in Girard's overall textile design. His unique sensibility for color and color combinations also reflects the influence of folk art.
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