Salon des arts ménagers

Salon des arts ménagers
AbbreviationSAM
Formation1923
Dissolved1983
TypeAnnual exhibition
Legal statusDefunct
PurposeDisplay new home appliances and furniture
Location
  • Paris, France
Official language
French
Main organ
L’Art Ménager

The Salon des arts ménagers (SAM; Household Arts Show) was an annual exhibition in Paris of domestic appliances, furniture and home designs. It was first held as the Salon des appareils ménagers (Home Appliances Fair) in 1923, with 100,000 visitors. By the 1950s each exhibition attracted up to 1.4 million visitors.

The SAM was run by government agencies and served an educational purpose, introducing consumers to new types of appliance and new materials. It also provided a showplace for new commercial products. The exhibition introduced modern concepts of home layout, with the kitchen moved from the back of the apartment to a central position near the entrance and near the dining and living room(s). Ergonomically designed kitchens and labor-saving devices minimized the effort required of housewives. The Salon became less relevant as department stores and specialty outlets began to offer broader ranges of products. The last exhibition was held in 1983.

History

1920s: Establishment

The Salon was created by Jules-Louis Breton, who had been Undersecretary of State for Inventions during World War I (1914–18) and then Minister of Health and Social Welfare. He was the first director of the National Board of Scientific and Industrial Research and Inventions (ORNI: Office national des recherches scientifiques et industrielles et des Inventions), created on 29 December 1922 and dissolved on 24 May 1938, predecessor of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).[1] The show was financed and supervised by the ORNI, and then from 1938 by the CNRS, which received the profits.[2] Breton's son Paul was commissaire of the Salon from 1929 to 1976, and Paul's brother André was director of the Arts Ménagers publication.[3]

The first Salon des Appareils Ménagers (Home Appliances Fair) was held between 18 October 1923 and 4 November 1923 in 5,000 square metres (54,000 sq ft) of the Foire de Paris on the Champ de Mars.[1] The first show was held in a simple hut.[2] The show gave prizes and medals to the inventors of the best domestic appliances, judged by ORNI and the Ministry of Public Education. The show was a great success, with 100,000 visitors and 200 exhibitors. The second Salon des Appareils Ménagers was held on the Champ de Mars on 21 October 1924 – 9 November 1924. There was no Salon in 1925, but the government decided that year to make the show an annual event.[1]

The Grand Palais housed the SAM from 1926 to 1961

In 1926 the SAM was held in the Grand Palais on the Champs-Élysées, now called the Salon des Arts Ménagers (SAM; Domestic Arts Show), again showing domestic appliances but now also showing products and materials needed for their installation and organization in the house.[1] The SAM would remain at the Grand Palais until 1961.[4] The 1926 show had 145,600 visitors and 328 exhibitors. The SAM began to be involved in experiments with new architecture. In 1927 an official monthly magazine was launched, L’Art Ménager. An annual reader's competition was organized to select the "most beautiful cover". Prizes were given at the show for a cooking competition and for the best housekeeper. There were more competitions in the Salons that followed, and more activities associated with the show including cooking lessons, concerts and conferences on furniture and decoration.[1]

1930s: Innovation

In 1930 Francis Bernard portrayed Marie Mécanique on posters for the Salon, a robot housemaid who became the symbol of the Salon. There were 269,000 visitors in 1932.[1] In 1932 organization of the SAM was given to the Comité Français des Expositions (CFE).[4] In 1933 the SAM hosted new events, such as the Fish Fortnight. Architects and decorators had formed the Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) in 1929 to promote their views on decorative art, which sought purer harmony in place of ornamentation. The UAM published a manifesto in 1934 and asked to participate in the Salon. The resulting home design exhibit in the Salon was organized with the help of the magazine L’Architecture d’aujourd’hui (Today's Architecture). The first prize for a house for a family of two parents and three children was won by A. and E. Novello. A model was built on the ground floor. The 1936 Salon presented new housing materials and their applications, such as stainless steel and fiber cement.[1]

The numbers of visitors to the SAM rose steadily, with 410,000 in 1935, 428,000 in 1936, 487,000 in 1937 and 535,000 in 1938. In 1939 there were 608,000 visitors, and the SAM covered 35,000 square metres (380,000 sq ft). The goals were defined as simplifying the work of housewives through invention of devices such as dishwashers, presenting new products and materials, and teaching women to use the devices. Gas and electricity companies demonstrated how their products could replace wood and then coal, providing comfort and efficiency while saving time, effort and money. The new products would transform the lives of housewives. Major brands at the show included Aspiron, Auer, Berger, Calor, De Dietrich, Electrolux, Frigidaire, Hoover, Jex, Johnson and Spontex.[1]

1940s: Recovery

1940s pressure cooker by Autothermos

The SAM was suspended during World War II (1939–45). and did not resume until 1948. Reconstruction and redevelopment of old buildings were important post-war themes, as were the search for a hygienic and comfortable lifestyle and exploration of new materials such as metal or plastic. The wide availability of gas and electricity inspired new appliances including vacuum cleaners, pressure cookers, irons, washing machines, heaters, refrigerators and hairdryers.[1] However, many of the visitors in the first decade after the war were living in old, cramped accommodations, often without running water, gas or electricity.[2][a] They preferred to delay purchase of major appliances until they could move into a more modern house or apartment. They visited the Salon to learn what was available and to decide on what would be most important. A gas water heater above the sink could be a more practical aspiration than a washing machine.[2]

The public status of the SAM helped it maintain its mission as one of social utility and education. Traditionally the Parisian apartment had a kitchen at the back overlooking a service yard, with food carried through a corridor to the room where the family ate. Experiment in the inter-war period led to new post-war designs in which the kitchen was moved near to the apartment's entrance, close to the living and dining room. The back stairs disappeared. Water, electricity, gas and sewage were now integrated into the design of buildings. The kitchen was relatively small, with a layout designed to let the housewife perform different tasks without moving. The SAM played an important role in introducing these innovations. In Marcel Gascoin's 8-piece "Logis 1949" display the kitchen played a central role and followed the ergonomic principles spelled out by Paulette Bernège[b] in the inter-war period.[2]

The first exhibition after the war, the 17th Salon, opened on 26 February 1948. The economy had not yet recovered and the goods on display could only be ordered with delays of two to six months.[2] There were 795,113 visitors.[1] When the 18th Salon opened on 25 February 1949 products were more readily available, but prices were too high for most of the visitors.[2] The 1949 Salon had new sections such as "Woman and Child" and "Gastronomy", There were 951,139 visitors.[1] A cinema news item filmed at the 1949 Salon showed the Minister of Education Yvon Delbos during his inaugural visit and gave close-ups of washing machines, dishwashers and a refrigerator. The narrative was addressed to the ladies (mesdames) who would benefit from the labor-saving devices.[6]

1950s: Growing prosperity

Duralex colored glass plates and bowls, around 1958

The 1950 exhibition had sections on Antique Arts in Modern Life, Today's Home, the Cité 50, Rural Domestic Arts, Kitchen Furnishings, Collective Living, Food, Wine, Furniture, The Room of the Woman and Child, Cleaning Products and Home Appliances. During the 1950 exhibition there were twenty-eight conferences, including "If Women Designed Home Appliances" by Paulette Bernège and "Joy and Comfort through Color and Light."[7] The Formes utiles design group, created by the UAM in 1949, began to exhibit objects at the Salon that met the criteria of being everyday objects, handcrafted or made industrially, with good quality, pleasing forms and reasonable prices.[1] The Salon had a restaurant that featured different regional specialties each night.[7]

In 1950 the housing section reappeared, sponsored by the Ministry of Reconstruction and Urban Development.[1] The Exposition on Habitation in the gardens included an exhibit on Le Corbusier's new apartment complex in Marseille.[7] In February 1955 a home completely built from plastic drew more than 200,000 visitors. The design was conceived by Ionel Schein, Y. Magnant and R.A. Coulon and was financed by the Charbonnages de France and Houillères du Nord coal companies, who foresaw huge possibilities in making plastics from coal.[8]

The number of visitors to the SAM in 1953 was down from the previous year, but sales were up, particularly refrigerators and washing machines.[9] Visits then rose from 1.2 million in 1953 to 1.4 million in 1956.[2] With more than 1,200 exhibitors, a visitor could get lost in the maze. By the mid-1950s consumers were more prosperous and more likely to buy, often taking advantage of newly available credit arrangements.[2][c] Although the SAM supported commerce, by arranging products by type rather than by brand it helped visitors compare features and prices. The Salon organizers tried to impose some degree of uniformity on the display stands, but there was naturally competition by the vendors to attract attention through taller and more original stands. To counteract this, all displays had to meet standards and be approved by a committee. There was some social segregation. The displays of inexpensive small items in the basement from 1956 tended to be fairly chaotic, with visitors able to pick up and examine the products, while the booths upstairs showing the larger and more expensive items were calmer and more elegant.[2]

Coquelle Le Creuset, cooking pots designed by Raymond Loewy, around 1958

Consumer attitudes changed during the 1950s, and appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines came to be seen as necessities rather than luxuries.[2] The SAM organizers played a role in the organization that set standards for appliances, defining essential, desirable and optional features, and tried to ensure that the products exhibited met these standards.[1] Appliance designs in the early 1950s were often austere and functional, but from 1955 they became more colorful and diverse, so the housewife could demonstrate her good taste in selecting items that would make the kitchen more welcoming and that would showcase the family's prosperity. By the late 1950s there was a return to cleaner designs without decorative moldings, with line and angle replacing rounded forms and a return to white or neutral colors.[2]

The volume of sales seems to have peaked in the 1955–57 period. After this the SAM became more a place where consumers or professionals came to gain information. Purchases would be made at department stores or specialty stores.[2] The Salon continued to be the key annual marketing event for consumer appliance manufacturers, dictating the rhythm of new product introduction and advertising. The Prefect of the Saine noted in 1958 that the SAM generated far more business than was transacted at the event. Many consumers bought products from retailers that they had selected at the Salon. The retailer would provide delivery, installation and repair services.[10]

Last years

The CNIT, which housed the Salon from 1961 to 1983

The 1960 Salon included exhibits of complete areas such as the kitchen, bathroom and living room.[1] In 1961 the SAM moved into larger and more modern premises in the Centre des nouvelles industries et technologies (CNIT) in La Défense.[2] It remained at the CNIT from 1961 until it was dissolved in 1983.[4] In March 1965 Le Figaro noted that dishwashers seemed to have finally become accepted after fifteen years of false starts, with about thirty brands shown at the SAM. They were still expensive items, but according to the newspaper they were much more hygienic than hand washing, more economical of water and soap and produced brighter results.[11]

The Salon des Arts Ménagers celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1973. From 1976 it was run by the Secretary of State for Universities. It was dissolved and its staff dismissed on 31 December 1983. It was replaced by the PROMODO domestic appliance show, organized by and for professionals at the Parc des Expositions de Villepinte.[1]

Publications

The Salon des Arts Ménagers published several titles including:

  • Paulette Bernège (1950). Le blanchissage domestique (in French).
  • Maurice Loyer (1954). L'art d'autrefois dans la demeure d'aujourd'hui (in French).
  • Marie-Louise Cordillot (1954). Les cours ménagers (in French).
  • Jacqueline Pecquet, avocate à la cour (1956). Notre maison et ses problèmes (in French).

References

  1. ^ The 1946 census found that 31% of urban dwellings had no water or electricity, increasing to 80% in rural communes.[2]
  2. ^ Paulette Bernège founded the Institut d'Organisation Ménagère (Institute for Household Management) in 1923 and played a central role in setting up the Ligue d'Organisation Ménagère (League for Household Management).[5]
  3. ^ In 1954 only 7.5% of French households owned a refrigerator. This would rise to 20.5% in 1959 and 72.5% by 1968. Similarly, only 8.4% of households owned a washing machine in 1954, rising to 21.4% in 1959 and 49.9% in 1968.[6]

Sources

Read other articles:

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada November 2022. Gunilla OlssonLahir16 Desember 1947 (umur 76)Stockholm, SwediaPekerjaanPemeranTahun aktif1962-kini Gunilla Olsson (lahir 16 Desember 1947) adalah seorang pemeran asal Swedia.[1] Ia tampil dalam lebih dari 25 film dan acara televisi s...

 

Andira Utami atau dikenal sebagai Andira saja (lahir 8 Maret 1995) merupakan seorang penyanyi dan penulis lagu yang sekaligus juga berprofesi sebagai dokter yang berkebangsaan Indonesia. Andira UtamiAndira UtamiLahirAndira Utami8 Maret 1995 (umur 29)Jakarta, IndonesiaKebangsaanIndonesiaNama lainAndiraPekerjaanPenyanyiPenulis LaguDokterTahun aktif2012 - sekarangKarier musikGenrePop Jazz R&BLabelDelapantiga Musik Karier Andira pertama kali merilis single “Enyah” pada tahu...

 

Kuta JungakDesaPeta lokasi Desa Kuta JungakNegara IndonesiaProvinsiSumatera UtaraKabupatenPakpak BharatKecamatanSiempat RubeKode pos22272Kode Kemendagri12.15.08.2005 Luas... km²Jumlah penduduk... jiwaKepadatan... jiwa/km² Kuta Jungak adalah salah satu desa di Kecamatan Siempat Rube, Kabupaten Pakpak Bharat, Provinsi Sumatera Utara, Indonesia. Pemerintahan Desa Kuta Jungak terdiri dari tiga dusun, yaitu:[1] Dusun I Lebuh Neur Dusun II Kuta Jungak Dusun III Simpang Pertellu-tellu...

Radio station in Greenville, TexasKGVLKGVL radio station in GreenvilleGreenville, TexasFrequency1400 kHzBrandingESPN 1400ProgrammingFormatSports radioAffiliationsESPN RadioOwnershipOwnerChristie Lynn Tate and Jonathan Tate Ellis(E Radio Network, LLC)Sister stationsKIKTHistoryFirst air dateMarch 26, 1946; 78 years ago (1946-03-26)Call sign meaningGreenViLleTechnical informationFacility ID21598ClassCPower1,000 watts unlimitedTranslator(s)105.9 K290AP (Commerce)107.7 K299B...

 

باسكال الأول (باللاتينية: Paschalis PP. I)‏  معلومات شخصية الميلاد قيمة مجهولةروما الوفاة فبراير 11, 0824روما الديانة الكنيسة الرومانية الكاثوليكية مناصب بابا الفاتيكان (98 )   في المنصب29 يناير 817  – 11 فبراير 824  ستيفان الرابع  إيجين الثاني  الحياة العملية المهنة الن...

 

Dred Scott v. SandfordDred Scott contro SandfordTribunaleCorte suprema degli Stati Uniti d'America Caso60 U.S. 393 19 How. 393; 15 L. Ed. 691; 1856 WL 8721; 1856 U.S. LEXIS 472 Data11-14 febbraio 1856 (prima discussione)15-18 dicembre 1856 (seconda discussione) Sentenza6 marzo 1857; 167 anni fa GiudiciRoger B. Taney (Presidente della Corte) John McLean · James M. Wayne · John Catron · Peter V. Daniel · Samuel Nelson · Robert C. Grier · Benjamin ...

Rick OttemaRick Ottema lors du départ de la 5e étape du Tour de la province de Liège 2015 à Ougrée.InformationsNaissance 25 juin 1992 (31 ans)GroningueNationalité néerlandaiseÉquipe actuelle Diftar Continental Cycling TeamÉquipes UCI 2011De Rijke2012-2013De Rijke-Shanks2014Veranclassic-Doltcini2015-9.2015Colba-Superano Ham9.2015-2015Superano Ham-Isorex2016-2017Baby-Dump2018Alecto2019-2020Metec-TKH-Mantel2021-2022Metec-Solarwatt p/b Mantel2023Allinq Continental Cycling Team2...

 

This article is part of a series onPolitics of Guatemala Legal framework Constitution of Guatemala Human rights LGBT rights Abortion law Capital punishment Executive President of Guatemala Bernardo Arévalo Vice President of Guatemala Karin Herrera Ministries Secretariats Legislature Guatemalan Congress Leadership President Nery Rodas 1st Vice President Darwin Lucas Paiz 2nd Vice President César Amézquita 3rd Vice President Nery Rodas Judiciary Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala Presiden...

 

Africanization can also refer to Africanized killer bees. Africanization or Africanisation (lit., making something African) has been applied in various contexts, notably in geographic and personal naming and in the composition of the civil service via processes such as indigenization.[1] Africanization of names Africanization has referred to the modification of placenames and personal names to reflect an African identity. In some cases, changes are not only of translite...

Объект всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКОЛинии и геоглифы в районах Наска и Пампас-де-Хумана[* 1]исп. Líneas y geoglifos de Nazca y de Pampas de Jumana[* 2] Страна  Перу Тип Культурный Критерии i, iii, iv Ссылка 700 Регион[* 3] Латинская Америка и Карибы Включение 1994 год (18-я сессия) ↑ Название �...

 

Penyuntingan Artikel oleh pengguna baru atau anonim untuk saat ini tidak diizinkan.Lihat kebijakan pelindungan dan log pelindungan untuk informasi selengkapnya. Jika Anda tidak dapat menyunting Artikel ini dan Anda ingin melakukannya, Anda dapat memohon permintaan penyuntingan, diskusikan perubahan yang ingin dilakukan di halaman pembicaraan, memohon untuk melepaskan pelindungan, masuk, atau buatlah sebuah akun. Artikel ini membutuhkan rujukan tambahan agar kualitasnya dapat dipastikan. Mohon...

 

Daily newspaper in Winnipeg, Canada This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (September 2019) Winnipeg SunWinnipeg Sun front page, June 16, 2010.TypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner(s)PostmediaFoundedNovember 5, 1980; 43 years ago (November 5, 1980) (first edition)Headquarters1700 Church AvenueWinnipeg, ManitobaR2X 3A2Circulation44,424 weekdays (2016 Q2)36,905 Saturdays (2016 Q2)38,079 Sundays (201...

Water sport Standup paddleboarding in light surf Standup paddle boarding in Lake Annecy Kai Lenny, World Cup Sylt 2009 Professional windsurfing veteran Jürgen Hönscheid riding a wave in Hawaii Professional use: Two lifeguards of the German DLRG patrolling a public bathing area of a lake on stand-up paddleboards in Munich Standup paddleboarding (SUP) is a water sport born from surfing with modern roots in Hawaii.[1] Standup paddleboarders stand on boards that are floating on the wate...

 

Sporting event delegationUnited States at theDeaflympicsIPC codeUSANPCUSA Deaf Sports FederationWebsitewww.usdeafsports.orgMedalsRanked 1st Gold 375 Silver 321 Bronze 363 Total 1,059 Summer appearances193519391949195319571961196519691973197719811985198919931997200120052009201320172021Winter appearances19671971197519791983198719911995199920032007201520192023 The United States has been participating at the Deaflympics from 1935[1] and it is also currently placed first in the all time De...

 

Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’astronomie. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Murchison Widefield ArrayUne des très nombreuses dalles formant le MWA.PrésentationType Radio-interféromètre (d)Observatoire Observatoire de radioastronomie de MurchisonConstruction 2007-2012Site web www.mwatelescope.orgDonnées techniquesDiamètre 3 000 mLongueur d'onde 3,8 G nm et 1 000 M nmGé...

رئيس موظفي البيت الأبيض Ron Klain شاغل المنصب رون كلين منذ 20 يناير 2021 البلد الولايات المتحدة  اللقب رئيس موظفي البيت الأبيض عن المنصب مقر الإقامة الرسمي البيت الأبيض المعين رئيس الولايات المتحدة تأسيس المنصب 1946 أول حامل للمنصب جون ستيلمان آخر حامل للمنصب مارك ميدوز الموقع �...

 

غيورغ فيلهلم (بالألمانية: Georg Wilhelm von Brandenburg)‏  معلومات شخصية الميلاد 13 نوفمبر 1595(1595-11-13) الوفاة 1 ديسمبر 1640 (45 سنة)كونيغسبرغ مكان الدفن كاتدرائية كونيغسبرغ  الإقامة برلين  الديانة لوثرية الزوجة إليزابيث شارلوته من بالاتينات (24 يوليو 1616–1 ديسمبر 1640)  الأولاد فريدرش ف...

 

Not to be confused with Alexander Column (Rostov-on-Don). The Alexander Column in the Palace Square The Alexander Column in scaffolds (1832–1834), by Grigory Gagarin. The Alexander Column (Russian: Алекса́ндровская коло́нна, Aleksandrovskaya kolonna), also known as Alexandrian Column (Russian: Александри́йская коло́нна, Aleksandriyskaya kolonna), is the focal point of Palace Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The monument was raised after the...

Cet article est une ébauche concernant les mollusques. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations du projet zoologie. Goniodorididae Couple de Okenia amoenula avec leur ponte.Classification WoRMS Règne Animalia Embranchement Mollusca Classe Gastropoda Sous-classe Heterobranchia Infra-classe Opisthobranchia Ordre Nudibranchia Sous-ordre Euctenidiacea Infra-ordre Doridacea Super-famille Onchidoridoidea FamilleGoniodorididaeH. Adams &a...

 

Transmembrane receptor found in humans LHCGRAvailable structuresPDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB List of PDB id codes7FIG, 7FIH, 7FII, 7FIJIdentifiersAliasesLHCGR, HHG, LCGR, LGR2, LH/CG-R, LH/CGR, LHR, LHRHR, LSH-R, ULG5, Luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptorExternal IDsOMIM: 152790; MGI: 96783; HomoloGene: 37276; GeneCards: LHCGR; OMA:LHCGR - orthologsGene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 2 (human)[1]Band2p16.3Start48,686,774 bp[1]End48,755,730 bp[1]Gene locati...