Paulin, Paulin et Paulin

Collection Elysée

Focus on the light diffuser of the Elysée floor lamp by Pierre Paulin

After the success of the collaboration on the M101 chandelier line by Ozone, Benjamin Paulin, son of Pierre, asked Ozone to manufacture the Élysée line for their family publishing house Paulin, Paulin, et Paulin.

the Elysée floor lamp and the Paulin M101 chandelier illuminate an apparetement
The small and big floor lamps from the Elysée collection of Pierre Paulin
The white sconces from the Elysée collection by Pierre Paulin on a parisian appartement
Portrait of the designer Pierre Paulin
designed by

Pierre Paulin

Born in 1927 in Paris, Pierre Paulin began in the 1950s with numerous works for manufacturers. In 1972 he brings modernity to the Elysée with the President Pompidou, then creates all the furniture of the office of F. Mitterrand and renovates the dining room for J. Chirac. At the same time, he worked on industrial projects (Calor, Allibert, Stamp), corporate images (Air France) and set up train stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare de Versailles Rive Gauche). His pieces of furniture are present in many museums around the world.
In 2018, Ozone built a relationship with his son, Benjamin Paulin, and launched the M101 chandeliers designed by his father for the Maison de la Radio in Paris in 1964.

The brown, red and white floor lamps from the Elysée collection by Pierre Paulin
Focus on the light diffuser of the Elysée floor lamp by Pierre Paulin
Brow, white and red sconces of the Elysée collection by Pierre Paulin