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	<title>Herman Miller blog: Discover &#187; La Fonda del Sol</title>
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		<title>Alexander Girard: La Fonda del Sol</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 13:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alexander Girard’s brightly colored textiles for Herman Miller earned him recognition, but it was his interiors for the flamboyant Latin-American restaurant La Fonda del Sol in 1961 that brought him international acclaim. Located in mid-town Manhattan in the Time &#38; Life building, Girard designed almost every aspect of La Fonda—from the menus to the matchbooks, [...]]]></description>
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Alexander Girard’s <a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/discover/alexander-girard-bringing-color-to-the-colorless/" target="_blank">brightly colored textiles</a> for Herman Miller earned him recognition, but it was his interiors for the flamboyant Latin-American restaurant La Fonda del Sol in 1961 that brought him international acclaim.</p>
<p>Located in mid-town Manhattan in the <a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/discover/time-life-inspiring-two-eames-classics/" target="_blank">Time &amp; Life building</a>, Girard designed almost every aspect of La Fonda—from the menus to the matchbooks, tiles, murals—and even the uniforms.</p>
<p>Suns, a favorite motif of Girard’s, greeted guests at every turn. A large sun was the focal point of the restaurant’s entrance, a gilded sun of wood and mirrored glass was prominently displayed over the adobe-covered bar, and suns could be found on buttons, tablecloths, and incorporated in other graphics.</p>
<p>One of the few things that Girard didn’t design was the seating. For this, he turned to his friends Charles and Ray Eames, asking them to create a chair with a backrest that did not rise above the tabletop, giving the space uninterrupted sightlines. A variation of the Eameses’ popular molded plastic chair, the aptly named La Fonda chair sat on a special cast aluminum base. While designed for the restaurant, the chair was soon mass-produced and widely used in both offices and homes.</p>
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