Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité

Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité

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This monograph traces the dazzling and prolific career of French designer Pauline Deltour (1983–2021) and showcases the richness of her work through images drawn from an extensive archive and contributions from curators, designers, and collaborators.

In just ten years, Pauline Deltour has established herself as one of the most influential designers of her generation. Published to coincide with the eponymous exhibition at MADD Bordeaux, this book—which brings together contributions from the exhibition curators, Anna Bernagozzi, Jonathan Olivares, and Cloé Pitiot—reveals not only a personality and a method but also the behind-the-scenes reality of the design profession, where every project is a long journey shaped by multiple considerations. Thanks to the precious collaboration of Pauline Deltour Design Office, her close associates, and the many publishers with whom she has worked, the book draws on a vast archive and traces a prolific career that stands as an exemplary journey. Pauline Deltour’s design is functional, but it is not limited to that: it expresses a curious perspective, marked by ingenuity, rigour, and freedom.

    • Published by MADD, 2026
    • Bilingual French & English
    • Hard cover, 176p. 170x240mm
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    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité
    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité
    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité
    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité
    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité
    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité
    Pauline Deltour: Une apparente simplicité

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