{{ 'fb_in_app_browser_popup.desc' | translate }} {{ 'fb_in_app_browser_popup.copy_link' | translate }}
{{ 'in_app_browser_popup.desc' | translate }}
Jean Prouvé
Not enough stock.
Your item was not added to your cart.
Not enough stock.
Please adjust your quantity.
{{'products.quick_cart.out_of_number_hint'| translate}}
{{'product.preorder_limit.hint'| translate}}
Limit {{ product.max_order_quantity }} per order.
Only {{ quantityOfStock }} item(s) left.
Jean Prouvé’s The Métropole House (1948) addressed post-war France’s housing crisis. This volume details his innovative prefabricated design, featuring a lightweight aluminum facade and a flexible portal-frame structure. Engineered for mass production, the house balanced industrial efficiency with domestic comfort through wooden interiors and advanced climate control, cementing Prouvé’s legacy as a pioneer of adaptive, functionalist modern architecture.