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Éric Gizard Cupboards

French, b. 1960

Éric Gizard, once described by renowned French interior designer Andrée Putman as “flamboyant and discreet, refined and reasonable,” is known for creating contemporary furniture that nods to the past.

Gizard studied at École Duperré in Paris from 1982 to ’84, before landing jobs as an archivist for B.E.D. Architects and Michel Boyer Architects. From the mid-1980s to 1990, he was in charge of the design column of CTY magazine. During this period, Gizard also worked as a freelance designer before establishing his own firm, EGA.

As the founder and director of EGA, Gizard spearheaded numerous interior design projects worldwide, including offices in Shanghai, tea rooms in Korea, apartments in Japan, boutiques in Paris and private residences and shops throughout Europe. 

In addition to his interiors, Gizard incorporated his characteristic lightness, fluidity and clarity into furniture and lighting designs. Strong contrasts, fusions of materials and colors and the use of chiaroscuro (contrasting light and shadow) feature in many of his sofas, canapes and sectionals. In Gizard’s handcrafted Bronze Sauvage table lamp, an apple-tree branch doubles as a tripod and sculptural art, while his side tables, sideboards, buffets, cabinets and coffee tables embrace the clean lines and bold symmetry of Scandinavian modernism

Gizard’s work has not gone unnoticed in the world of furniture design. In 2005, in association with Putman, Gizard was named designer of the year by Paris’s Maison and Objet fair. He has also collaborated extensively with brands including Hermès, Steiner, Salviati, Roche Bobois and Hennessy.

On 1stDibs, find a range of contemporary Éric Gizard tables, case pieces, storage cabinets and seating.

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Creator: Éric Gizard
2-door French Hand-Crafted Wooden TV stand - designed by Eric Gizard, Paris
By Éric Gizard
Located in Landivy, FR
This TV stand with 2 sliding doors is designed by Eric Gizard - Paris. It is 100% made in France with solid and veneer ash and lacquered MDF doors. To pull the door, use the r...
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2010s French Scandinavian Modern Éric Gizard Cupboards

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Ash

French handcrafted designer wooden blue 2-door TV Cabinet
By Éric Gizard
Located in Landivy, FR
This TV stand with 2 sliding doors is designed by Eric Gizard - Paris. It is 100% made in France with solid and veneer ash and lacquered MDF doors. To pull the door, use the r...
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2010s French Scandinavian Modern Éric Gizard Cupboards

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Ash

French 2-Door Wooden Customizable TV Cabinet - design E. Gizard in Paris
By Éric Gizard
Located in Landivy, FR
This TV stand with 2 sliding doors is designed by Eric Gizard - Paris. It is 100% made in France with solid and veneer ash and lacquered MDF doors. T...
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2010s French Scandinavian Modern Éric Gizard Cupboards

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Ash

French handcrafted white wooden 2-Door TV cabinet, design by Eric Gizard, Paris
By Éric Gizard
Located in Landivy, FR
This TV stand with 2 sliding doors is designed by Eric Gizard - Paris. It is 100% made in France with solid and veneer ash and lacquered MDF doors. To pull the door, use the r...
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2010s French Scandinavian Modern Éric Gizard Cupboards

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Ash

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Éric Gizard cupboards for sale on 1stDibs.

Éric Gizard cupboards are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Éric Gizard cupboards, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original cupboards by Éric Gizard were created in the Scandinavian Modern style in france during the 21st century and contemporary. Prices for Éric Gizard cupboards can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $2,056 and can go as high as $2,470, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $2,305.