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In 1954, Pucci's parents founded a business repairing mannequins. Pucci joined the company in 1976 at the age of 22.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.urbanagendamagazine.com/ralph-pucci-the-man-behind-the-mannequin/|title=Ralph Pucci: The Man Behind the Mannequin - Urban Agenda Magazine|website=www.urbanagendamagazine.com}}</ref><ref name="fashionista"/>
The family business began with Nick and Lee Pucci in 1954 repairing mannequins in their Mount Vernon, NY basement. Ralph Pucci joined the company in 1976 at the age of 22 and began to fabricate unique mannequins, which went onto great acclaim.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.urbanagendamagazine.com/ralph-pucci-the-man-behind-the-mannequin/|title=Ralph Pucci: The Man Behind the Mannequin - Urban Agenda Magazine|website=www.urbanagendamagazine.com}}</ref><ref name="fashionista"/>


One of Pucci's innovations in the field of mannequin design was to collaborate with other artists and designers, such as [[Ruben Toledo]], [[Andrée Putman]] and [[Maira Kalman]].<ref name="tMagazine"/> In 2004, Pucci released a line of larger-sized female mannequins.<ref>{{cite web|author=By MIREYA NAVARRONOV. 14, 2004 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/14/fashion/store-mannequins-can-now-breathe-out.html |title=Store Mannequins Can Now Breathe Out - The New York Times |publisher=Nytimes.com |date=2004-11-14 |accessdate=2018-01-14}}</ref>
One of Pucci's innovations in the field of mannequin design was to collaborate with other artists and designers, such as [[Ruben Toledo]], [[Andrée Putman]] and [[Maira Kalman]].<ref name="tMagazine"/> In 2004, Pucci released a line of larger-sized female mannequins.<ref>{{cite web|author=By MIREYA NAVARRONOV. 14, 2004 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/14/fashion/store-mannequins-can-now-breathe-out.html |title=Store Mannequins Can Now Breathe Out - The New York Times |publisher=Nytimes.com |date=2004-11-14 |accessdate=2018-01-14}}</ref>


After he collaborated with the french designer Andrée Putman, Pucci began to sell some of her furniture designs as well.<ref name="nydailynews1">{{cite web|last=Sheftell |first=Jason |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/real-estate/pucci-touch-mannequin-repair-shop-city-top-furniture-showroom-article-1.401816 |title=The Pucci Touch: How a mannequin repair shop became city's top furniture showroom |publisher=NY Daily News |date= |accessdate=2018-01-14}}</ref> His furniture business eventually eclipsed his mannequin business in volume.<ref name="nydailynews1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/interior-designers/tips/a3919/ralph-puccis-artful-vision-a-56865/|title=Ralph Pucci's Artful Vision|date=18 May 2009|publisher=}}</ref>
After he collaborated with the French designer Andrée Putman, Pucci began to sell some of her furniture designs as well, and began to represent top European furniture designers.<ref name="nydailynews1">{{cite web|last=Sheftell |first=Jason |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/real-estate/pucci-touch-mannequin-repair-shop-city-top-furniture-showroom-article-1.401816 |title=The Pucci Touch: How a mannequin repair shop became city's top furniture showroom |publisher=NY Daily News |date= |accessdate=2018-01-14}}</ref> His furniture business eventually eclipsed his mannequin business in volume.<ref name="nydailynews1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/interior-designers/tips/a3919/ralph-puccis-artful-vision-a-56865/|title=Ralph Pucci's Artful Vision|date=18 May 2009|publisher=}}</ref> Due to the waning retail world during the COVID pandemic, RALPH PUCCI International was able to maintain its sculpting and manufacturing capabilities in the heart of Manhattan by pivoting the skills of the factory to produce in-house its own furniture and lighting designs in a material they call Plasterglass.


In March 2015, a retrospective of Pucci's mannequins were shown in an exhibit at the [[Museum of Arts and Design]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/ralph-pucci-the-art-of-the-mannequin-review-now-at-the-museum-of-arts-and-design-1430172388|title=‘Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin’ Review, Now at the Museum of Arts and Design|first=Laura|last=Jacobs|date=27 April 2015|publisher=|via=www.wsj.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://madmuseum.org/exhibition/ralph-pucci|title=Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin|website=madmuseum.org}}</ref><ref name="tMagazine">{{cite web|url=https://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/30/ralph-pucci-mannequin-mad-museum/|title=Mannequins at the Museum|first=Eviana|last=Hartman|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/ralph-pucci-mannequins-exhibition|title=Mannequins Are the Subject of Ralph Pucci's New Exhibition - Architectural Digest|publisher=}}</ref>
In March 2015, a retrospective of Pucci's mannequins were shown in an exhibit at the [[Museum of Arts and Design]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/ralph-pucci-the-art-of-the-mannequin-review-now-at-the-museum-of-arts-and-design-1430172388|title=‘Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin’ Review, Now at the Museum of Arts and Design|first=Laura|last=Jacobs|date=27 April 2015|publisher=|via=www.wsj.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://madmuseum.org/exhibition/ralph-pucci|title=Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin|website=madmuseum.org}}</ref><ref name="tMagazine">{{cite web|url=https://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/30/ralph-pucci-mannequin-mad-museum/|title=Mannequins at the Museum|first=Eviana|last=Hartman|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/ralph-pucci-mannequins-exhibition|title=Mannequins Are the Subject of Ralph Pucci's New Exhibition - Architectural Digest|publisher=}}</ref>

Revision as of 19:11, 10 April 2024

Ralph Pucci is an American mannequin designer, gallery owner and entrepreneur.[1][2]

Career

The family business began with Nick and Lee Pucci in 1954 repairing mannequins in their Mount Vernon, NY basement. Ralph Pucci joined the company in 1976 at the age of 22 and began to fabricate unique mannequins, which went onto great acclaim.[3][2]

One of Pucci's innovations in the field of mannequin design was to collaborate with other artists and designers, such as Ruben Toledo, Andrée Putman and Maira Kalman.[4] In 2004, Pucci released a line of larger-sized female mannequins.[5]

After he collaborated with the French designer Andrée Putman, Pucci began to sell some of her furniture designs as well, and began to represent top European furniture designers.[6] His furniture business eventually eclipsed his mannequin business in volume.[6][7] Due to the waning retail world during the COVID pandemic, RALPH PUCCI International was able to maintain its sculpting and manufacturing capabilities in the heart of Manhattan by pivoting the skills of the factory to produce in-house its own furniture and lighting designs in a material they call Plasterglass.

In March 2015, a retrospective of Pucci's mannequins were shown in an exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design.[8][9][4][10]

Ralph Pucci International

Ralph Pucci International is a luxury furniture, lighting and mannequin company based in New York City. What began as a family business in the 1950s fabricating mannequins has grown to a gallery and showroom, with outposts now in Miami[11] and a brand new Los Angeles gallery that opened in March 2017.[12] The mannequins include innovative and avant-garde collaborations with fashion designers, illustrators and supermodels including Ruben Toledo, Anna Sui, Christy Turlington, Maira Kalman and Rebecca Moses. The mannequins are featured in high-end department stores.

Ralph Pucci International - Furniture

The furniture chapter began in 1989 because of a mannequin created by French interior designer Andrée Putman, who then urged Pucci to represent her furniture in the US. Today the designers represented by Ralph Pucci International include Patrick Naggar, Jens Risom, Pierre Paulin, Hervé van der Straeten, Chris Lehrecke, India Mahdavi, Eric Schmitt, Jim Zivic, Paul Mathieu, Elizabeth Garouste and many more.

For Ralph Pucci, great design is an on-going quest to celebrate the legends while also looking to the future and supporting emerging talent, which has led to an on-going partnership with students from Pratt Institute, where Pucci serves on the board.

Awards and recognition

In 2009, Ralph Pucci was the recipient of DDI’s Markopoulos Award, the highest distinction in the visual merchandising industry.[13]

In 2015, New York’s Museum of Art and Design presented an exhibition called “Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin” which then traveled to Northeastern University in Boston 2016.[14] [15]

In 2016, the Museum of the City of New York presented Ralph Pucci with its City of Design Award which recognizes it says “those who have made New York the design capital of the world and inspire future generations of designers.” [16]

Pucci was the recipient of the Creative Innovation Award from Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles in 2013,[17][18] and, in 2014, honored by the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club.[19]

Other accolades include “The Best in Furniture and Furnishings,” by Robb Report,[20][21][22] “The Best Showroom” by Wallpaper, and a “Best of the Year in Interiors, Architecture, Fashion and Design” according to Interior Design.

There are two books about the history of Pucci and the variety of exhibitions staged over the years: Show[23] and Wall.[24][25][26]

References

  1. ^ "Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin - Center for the Arts". camd.northeastern.edu.
  2. ^ a b "Ralph Pucci on the Art of Creating a Clothing Mannequin".
  3. ^ "Ralph Pucci: The Man Behind the Mannequin - Urban Agenda Magazine". www.urbanagendamagazine.com.
  4. ^ a b Hartman, Eviana. "Mannequins at the Museum".
  5. ^ By MIREYA NAVARRONOV. 14, 2004 (2004-11-14). "Store Mannequins Can Now Breathe Out - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-01-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ a b Sheftell, Jason. "The Pucci Touch: How a mannequin repair shop became city's top furniture showroom". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  7. ^ "Ralph Pucci's Artful Vision". 18 May 2009.
  8. ^ Jacobs, Laura (27 April 2015). "'Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin' Review, Now at the Museum of Arts and Design" – via www.wsj.com.
  9. ^ "Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin". madmuseum.org.
  10. ^ "Mannequins Are the Subject of Ralph Pucci's New Exhibition - Architectural Digest".
  11. ^ Alison Levasseur and Carrie Hojnicki (November 30, 2013). "'Ralph Pucci's Newest Showroom Opens in Miami's Wynwood Art District" – via www.architecturaldigest.com.
  12. ^ DEGEN PENER (March 2017). "Hollywood Gamble" – via http://www.culturedmag.com/. {{cite web}}: External link in |via= (help)
  13. ^ "Design Trends Made in U.S.A. – Explore Past, Present and Future - Design Limited Edition".
  14. ^ "Museum of Arts and Design – The Art of the Mannequin".
  15. ^ "Daily Voice - Ralph Pucci elevates mannequin to art".
  16. ^ "Business of Home - Jacques Grange and Ralph Pucci receive City of Design Awards".
  17. ^ "patch Beverly Hills CA - Inner City Arts Announces Gala Honorees".
  18. ^ "Best Design Events - MEET RALPH PUCCI´S FASHION MANNEQUINS".
  19. ^ "WWD - Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Honors Ralph Pucci and City Councilwoman Annabel Palm".
  20. ^ "Robb Report - The Best of the Best 2003: Furnishings – Ralph Pucci International".
  21. ^ "Rug Society - ICFF: 10 MUST-SEE UNIQUE BRAND".
  22. ^ "Interior Design - India Mahdavi and Ralph Pucci International Collaborate on a Beach Chic Collection".
  23. ^ "Elle Decor - RALPH PUCCI'S ARTFUL VISION".
  24. ^ "Architectural Digest - Ralph Pucci's Wall".
  25. ^ "Architectural Digest - Ralph Pucci's Wall".
  26. ^ "WWD - Ralph Pucci's Wall Art Celebrated in Book".