Slavik - Les Années Drugstore, Société Française du livre
He ruled Paris for nearly half a century, from the Thirty Glorious Years to the turn of the century. Born in 1920, Wiatscheslav Vassiliev, known as Slavik, a Russian emigrant, studied at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs and at the IDHEC before collaborating as a decorator with Cassandre, Jacques Adnet, and Serge Lifar. Noticed for his paintings with surrealist accents, he became a decorator at Galeries Lafayette from 1943, then in 1954 Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet was in charge of industrial aesthetics at Publicis.
Following the success of the Drugstores on the Champs-Elysées (1958), in Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1965), and at the Pub Renault (1963), where he was responsible for the design of the spaces and the decoration, he became independent in 1968 to devote himself to the design of restaurants, bistros, breweries, pubs, bars, nightclubs, stores, and boutiques...
- 24.0 cm × 31.4 cm × 3.3 cm
- 2.345 Kg
- 367 pages