







Phaidon Alexander Girard : Let The Sun In
As seen in Interior Design Magazine, New York Magazine, and Elle Decoration
A comprehensive monograph exploring Alexander Girard’s vivid and dynamic design career
Alexander Girard was a leading figure in mid-century American design, bringing sensational color and pattern to the modernist aesthetic. Organized by discipline, this stunning monograph covers Girard’s prolific and groundbreaking output across textiles, furniture, interior design, graphic design, illustration, and architecture.
Favoring geometric patterns in as many palettes as possible, Girard is best known for his textiles series for design company Herman Miller and for his commercial interior projects, including La Fonda del Sol restaurant in New York and the Braniff International Airways rebrand.
Featuring more than 800 images, some of which have never before been published, this fascinating book covers Girard's wide-ranging impact on design, from textiles and wallpapers to painstakingly detailed interiors and curatorial projects.
Extensively researched and thoughtfully assembled by designer Todd Oldham, in partnership with Girard Studio, the book features double gatefolds that immerse the reader in Girard's object design sketches, the vibrant environmental panels created for Herman Miller's Action Office project, his designs for Braniff International Airways, and his tireless explorations in textile design.
Details
A comprehensive look at Alexander Girard’s influential career in mid-century design, showcasing his innovative use of bold colors, geometric patterns, and playful forms across textiles, furniture, interiors, graphics, and architecture.
With 800+ images, the book highlights his iconic work for Herman Miller and Braniff International Airways, offering insight into his creative process and lasting impact on modern design.
- Dimensions: 290mm x 250mm
- Pages: 408
Hardback
Todd Oldham and Kiera Coffee