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Chariot D

Million & Guiet: French coachbuilders (1854-1943) renowned for angular, distinctive car bodies. Built for Alfa Romeo, Bugatti & more. Explore their legacy!

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The term chariot was applied in ancient times to two-wheel vehicles used for war, for racing, and for ceremony. About 1650 the name was resurrected and applied to elegant half-coaches characterized by an elevated body and high wheels. Lighter and less expensive than full coaches, chariots were popular luxury vehicles in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This version was named after its designer, Alfred Guillaume Gabriel Count D

Om kunstneren

The Elegance of Motion: The Legacy of Million & Guiet

In the heart of Paris, where the echoes of horse-drawn carriages once defined the rhythm of urban life, a transformative era of craftsmanship was born. Established in 1854, Million & Guiet Cie began not as architects of the machine age, but as masters of the Victorian tradition. Their early years were spent perfecting the art of carriage making, catering to the refined tastes of Parisian high society. This foundational period instilled within their workshops a profound reverence for meticulous detail and structural excellence—a devotion to quality that would eventually allow them to pivot from the organic curves of equine transport to the bold, angular geometries of the burgeoning automotive industry.

As the nineteenth century waned, the scent of leather and polished wood began to mingle with the metallic tang of the new age. By 1900, Million & Guiet recognized a seismic shift in human mobility, boldly venturing into the fabrication of automobile bodies. Unlike the streamlined, aerodynamic silhouettes that would later define mid-century design, the work of Million & Guiet was characterized by a striking, uncompromising aesthetic. They embraced an angularity that celebrated the strength and presence of the vehicle, prioritizing structural integrity and a visual impact that commanded the road.

Innovation Through Collaboration

The evolution of Million & Guiet was never a solitary journey; it was a symphony of technical advancement and strategic partnership. One of their most significant milestones arrived through their collaboration with Gustave Baehr, which introduced the revolutionary “toutalu” construction method to their repertoire. This technique, utilizing lightweight metal alloys, allowed for a dramatic reduction in vehicle weight without sacrificing the durability that had become their hallmark. Such innovation did not merely improve their products; it redefined what was possible in chassis technology.

This spirit of progress enabled them to become the preferred artisans for the most prestigious names in automotive history. Their workshops became a crucible where engineering met high art, producing bespoke bodies for an elite roster of manufacturers, including:

  • Panhard & Levassor
  • Peugeot
  • Chenard & Walcker
  • Hispanosuiza
  • Voisin

A Golden Era of Coachbuilding

The zenith of their influence arrived during the roaring decades of the 1920s and 1930s. During this period, the company’s horizons expanded globally as they secured prestigious contracts with legendary marques such as Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Citroën, Delage, and Talbot. To drive a vehicle bodied by Million & Guiet was to possess a piece of moving sculpture. Their designs catered to a discerning international clientele who sought more than mere transportation; they sought an expression of status and an embodiment of the Art Deco spirit.

The historical significance of Million & Guiet lies in their role as bridge-builders between two worlds. They carried the soul of traditional French craftsmanship into the industrial revolution, ensuring that even as engines grew more powerful and speeds increased, the artistry of the coachbuilder remained central to the automotive experience. Their legacy remains etched in the annals of design history, reminding us of a time when every curve and angle of a machine was a deliberate statement of elegance and enduring strength.

million, guiet & cie

million, guiet & cie

1854 - 1943 , France

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Deco Automobiles
  • Date Of Birth: Paris, France (1854)
  • Date Of Death: 1943
  • Full Name: Million Guiet Cie
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks: ['Chariot D']
  • Place Of Birth: Paris