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Paul Follot (17 July 1877 – 1941) was a French designer of luxury furniture and decorative art objects before World War I. He was one of the leaders of the Art Deco movement, and had huge influence in France and elsewhere.After the war he became head of the Pomone decorative art workshop of Le Bon Marché department store, making affordable but still elegant and high-quality work.

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  • Paul Follot (de)
  • Paul Follot (es)
  • Paul Follot (fr)
  • Paul Follot (en)
  • Paul Follot (pl)
  • Paul Follot (sv)
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  • Paul Follot (* 17. Juli 1877 in Paris; † 10. März 1942 in Nizza) war ein französischer Designer des Art Déco und der Neugotik. (de)
  • Paul Follot (París, 17 de julio de 1877-Sainte-Maxime, 1941) fue un ebanista, decorador de interiores y diseñador francés, exponente del estilo art déco. Diseñó especialmente muebles, tejidos y artículos de mesa. (es)
  • Paul Frédéric Follot, né le 17 juillet 1877 à Paris 12e et mort le 10 mars 1942 à Paris 14e, est un ébéniste et décorateur français. (fr)
  • Paul Follot (17 July 1877 – 1941) was a French designer of luxury furniture and decorative art objects before World War I. He was one of the leaders of the Art Deco movement, and had huge influence in France and elsewhere.After the war he became head of the Pomone decorative art workshop of Le Bon Marché department store, making affordable but still elegant and high-quality work. (en)
  • Paul Follot, född 17 juli 1877 i Paris, död 1941 i Sainte-Maxime, var en fransk möbelformgivare och inredningsarkitekt. Paul Follot ritade ursprungligen möbler i jugendstil. År 1904 startade han egen verksamhet och övergick med tiden till art déco. Follot använde dyrbara material och dekorationer och gjorde flera inredningar för Parisutställningen 1925. (sv)
  • Paul Follot (ur. 1877, zm. 1941) – francuski rzeźbiarz i dekorator. Początkowo tworzył w duchu art noveau, a następnie art déco. Był uczniem Eugene Grasseta, od którego lekcje poobierał w Paryżu. Od 1901 do 1903 pracował dla La Maison Moderne, galerii prowadzonej przez marszanda Juliusa Meier-Graefe w Paryżu w latach 1899 - 1903. (pl)
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  • Paul Follot (en)
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  • Paul Follot (en)
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  • Sainte-Maxime, Var, France (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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