A new music label imagines Pierre Paulin’s designs as sound

A new music label imagines Pierre Paulin’s designs as sound

Benjamin Paulin, the son of French designer Pierre Paulin, and his wife Alice – current custodians of Paulin, Paulin, Paulin, the company dedicated to producing and promoting his work – have announced the launch of Sounds Like Paulin, a new cultural label centred on music. Based in Paris, the project is conceived as an immersive sound salon open to artists and creatives, with the ambition to sign, produce and support musicians and composers while fostering collective projects.

sounds like paulin, a new music label from pierre paulin's grandchildren

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Positioned at the intersection of music, design and culture, Sounds Like Paulin extends the spirit of Paulin’s practice into the sonic realm. The initiative will debut with a multi-artist compilation inspired by the universe and legacy of the designer, who radically redefined modern furniture in the 1960s and 1970s. Through sculptural, futuristic forms, Paulin brought avant-garde design into both everyday life and the highest levels of French culture. His iconic creations – including the Mushroom Chair, the Orange Slice Chair, the Ribbon Chair and the Tongue Chair (as well as the F300 chair, which Gubi reissued last year) – embody an organic, inviting vision which Sounds Like Paulin aims to translate into sound.

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