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Detail - 4 dinning chairs designed by Renato #Venturi for #MIM (Mobili Italiani Moderni) #Roma, #1959. Walnut structure with original vinyl upholstery. http://www.furniture-love.com/788/Renato-Venturi-4-dinning-chairs-MIM.html #renatoventuri #midcenturymodern #20thcenturydesign #instadesign #vintagemodern #designhero #antiquaire #deidivonschaewen #parishome #artecase #1950
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Friday Finds!
Here are some beautiful pieces we have seen this week!
Image 1:The sensuous and organic form of this contemporary bronze lamp ('Grande Lyre') by Philippe Cuny drew us in. The glow from the bronze is gorgeous.
Image 2: This reclinable chair in rosewood by Eugene Printz is like poetry in motion! The curved arm rests are exquisite.
Image 3: One of a pair of sofas (model 485) by Edward Wormley. Edition Dunbar 1954. We love the simple design and clean lines.
Image 4: This gently curved and elegant sofa by Augusto Bozzi for Saporiti (1950s) is an example of great mid century design. Highly covetable!
Image 5: This chic and beautiful desk (c 1935) in varnished wood with Hermes leather is by Paul Dupré-Lafon. The two rectangular compartments for storage on the desk top have sliding covers with ivory and brass handles. We can see it gracing an elegant sitting room or adding depth to a study.
Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 47 25 09 66
#Artecase#Artecase eye#Philip Cury#Eugene Printz#Saporetti#Hermes#Paul Dupré-Lafon#collectible design#Edward Wormley#Augusto Bozzi#Phillipe Cuny
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Friday Finds!
Image 1: Upon visiting the breathtaking couture exhibition entitled 'Les Années 50' now on view at the Musée Galliera here in Paris, we found ourselves discussing how some of the themes and goals we saw in the clothes were being explored in furniture design as well. Like the fashion of this time the furniture designers were also focused on functionality, technical innovation and elegance. Some of the fabric styles are quite similar to the furniture upholstery. There is also a sense of control felt in the many buttons of the jackets and the firm cushions forms of the furniture yet the swirling full skirts created by Dior in these years sent shockwaves through France and the bright colored upholstery covering radical new furniture forms created excitement and optimism. During the 1950s a more democratic system of licensing was put into place by some houses (such as Lanvin boutique) to make the lines more available to a public without access to the couture salons. At the same time the first generation of French designers creating ultra-modern work that was meant to be mass produced. Enjoy the images below. And don't hesitate to contact us when you are tempted by these gorgeous designs!
Image 2: In the 1950s, the shape of the seating corresponded to social and practical criteria of the time. The historical context adds enormously to the story of each piece. This sofa by Genevieve Dangles and Christian DeFrance is made of numerous chairs which put together make up a magnificent arched-shape sofa. The shape of the chair backs kept the sitter's posture straight which was important since the women all still wore skirts (before the advent of Saint's Laurent's revolutionary pant suits for women). Photo Courtesy Galerie Pascal Cusinier.
Image 3: This pair of fauteuils '44' (1957) also by Dangles & Defrance was one of their most revolutionary designs at the time. The sense of forging ahead breaking new boundaries is palpable and exciting. We love the energy of the design of this period. Photo Courtesy Galerie Pascal Cusinier.
Image 4: Looking back at this interior from the 1950s the furniture, to our eye, looks formal and uniform in its arrangement. But with a little imagination, you can take elements from this period and incorporate them into your home, crossing eras and styles and making your own original and personal statement. The pieces that we have found this week are refined, elegant and with simple lines reflecting the optimistic but practical postwar outlook of a brave new world. They speak to the forward-looking ideals of that time. Perhaps these ideals resonate with you?
Image 5: Designed for Chandrigah in India in the 1950s by Jeanneret and Le Corbusier, the timelessly beautiful, and architecturally rigorous chairs by Jeanneret in this interior at La Banane Hotel in St Barts add a strong aesthetic statement to the space, giving us a glimpse of the artist's cutting edge creative thinking in bridging Art Deco and Modernism. Impossible to ignore without being domineering, the strong angular lines of the chairs contribute to the stylistic dialogue in the room creating a marvellous energy. Just think what pieces like this could add to your home!
Image 6: This wonderfully sculptural chair (1950s) in oak is one of a pair by Rene Gabriel. They look good from every angle! A specialist in 'meubles de series', Gabriel was Influential in the development of 20th century design in France and the 'Rene Gabriel award' is to this day, highly prestigious for emerging designers. There is a feeling of freedom and you sense the sheer joy of designing in this piece. Just imagine the statement it would make in your home!
Image 7: This elegant 1950s table lamp in leather and brass is by Jacques Adnet. The base is covered in beautifully stitched leather interspersed with brass. It would impart a warm and elegant glow to any room.
Image 8: We were excited to find this chic and highly covetable late-1950s Leleu Deshays desk in rosewood and leather. It would look equally stunning in a traditional book-lined study or in a more minimalist room. Magnifique!
Image 9: This restrained and beautiful early 1950s desk is Austrian. In stainless steel and black lacquer, we love the uniform line of the large number of simple drawer handles standing out against the richness of the smooth lacquer.
Image 10: This pair of wicker chairs by Abrahams & Rolls (end of the 1950s) are not only beautiful and technically brilliant but they are also really comfortable!
Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 47 25 09 66
#Artecase#collectible design#Artecase eye#Musee Galliera#Dangles & DeFrance#Saint Laurent#Chandrigah#Jeanneret#Le Corbusier#Rene Gabriel#Leleu Deshays#Jacques Adnet#Abraham & Rolls
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Friday Finds!
Image 1: Treasure hunting in Paris on a beautiful fall day.
Images 2 & 3: This is one of a pair of 'Pipe Line Series 2' chairs (1983) in lucite and chrome by Jeff Messerschmidt. With a small production of just 75 chairs, they were an exciting find! Each chair has an incised signature and number on a back leg and has been reupholstered. Price for the pair is €2,200.
Image 4: The visually light yet sturdy 'Grasshopper' chair was the first chair Eero Saarinen designed in a series of sculptural chairs created for Knoll throughout the 1940s and 1950s. We spotted this re-edition produced by the German company Lange at the end of the 1990s. The leather is original and the chair is in great condition with beautiful leather-wrapped armrests. €6,000.
Image 5: We loved this fabulous round marble table with elegant stainless steel base (1972) by British designer Richard Young. D147cm. Price €5,000.
Image 6: This eye-catching Italian standing light by Mazzega in murano glass and brass dates from the 1960s. The glass is amber-tinted giving off a beautiful golden glow of light. H 155cm. Price €1,800.
Images 7 & 8: The Seconda 601-602 chair was designed by Mario Botta for Alias in the 1980s in Italy. In black enameled steel with an upholstered padded backrest and seat pad, we found this stunning pair which have the original upholstery. They are very architectural and rigorous in design and wonderfully comfortable. Use your imagination - these could be gorgeous with beautiful horsehair cushions! H73cm x W52cm x D58cm. €700 for the pair.
Images 9 & 10: Several mid century classic chairs. Choose your color!
Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 47 25 09 66
#Artecase#collectible design Artecase eye#Pipe Line Series 2 chairs#Jeff Messerschmidt#Grasshopper chair#Eero Saarinen#Knoll#Lange#Richard Young#Mazzega#murano glass#Seconda chair#Mario Botta#Alias
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This is the type of work that we get very excited about sharing with you! Images 1-4: Aldo Bakker is a young designer from the Netherlands whose work is defiant. He is inspired by forms or parts of forms he encounters in daily life ranging from animals, to nature to architecture. He draws a form and tries to distill it down to its geometrical essence and in so doing he also questions the function of the object and challenges preconceived ideas about that object. Through this process of deconstruction and gradual rebuilding he creates objects based on his study of form then adds function. (As opposed to "Form follows function. - Louis Sullivan, a principle associated with modernist architecture and industrial design in the 20th century). The objects look natural and comfortable in the world yet it's not always obvious what their function is ... and this is what the designer wants! He is 'defying' accepted norms and proposing new ways of using his objects, which refocus our attention on simple acts in our daily world. This is a big idea and we hope you love it as much as we do!!
Image 2: Indigo Tonus Tabouret handmade out of a solid block of oak wood and treated with iron. Size: 54 x 36 x 34 cm
Images 3 & 4: Tonus Tabouret handmade out of a solid block of oak wood. Size: 54 x 36 x 34 cm
Images 1-4: All photos by Erik and Petra Hesmerg.
Images 5-8: The following photos are from a very special vernissage on Tuesday night.
This is a new body of work by Johanna Halford, a young British artist, who lives and works in Paris. Image 6: The serene beauty of the owl quietly soaring in the air also evokes an electric tension in his eyes. This direct piercing gaze is questioning and inescapable. It's this contrast between quiet/calm and electric/startling feelings that keep us engaged.
Her work evolved through elaborate explorations including live models and found feathers and historical research into the cultural significance of wings and birds and specifically owl. Images 7 & 8 are a few of the paintings of various types of wings and feathers.
Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 47 25 09 66
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Image 1 & 2: This is a set of six 19th/Early 20th Century Scholars chairs from Shandong, an Eastern province in China. They would look great in a formal dining room or a more contemporary setting. The pair is offered for about 300 Euros.
Image 3: Same style chair in a beautifully eclectic interior.
Image 4: A French mid-20th century desk lamp. About 200 Euros.
Image 5: Fontana Arte bougeoir in glass, model 2237. This unusual trio of candlestick holders are attached by silver plated joints on square bases.
H.35cm
€4,000- €5,000.
Image 6: An AFRA and Tobia Scarpa Sorianna canapé for Cassina in 1970 is coming up for sale at Christie’s in Paris on 14 October in the debut Interiors sale with items chosen by renown interior designer Nicolas Dufour. We have found these from time to time and know of a BLACK one right now. Will be interesting to see what this one sells for … the estimate is 800-1200 Euros.
Image 7: Seriously luxurious and bohemian style. photo credit: http://www.markseelen.com/portfolio.php
Images 8 & 9: And as fashion week winds up here in Paris, here is a nod to the great Coco …
A print of the portrait of Coco Chanel by Georgette Tavé
Un portrait, c’est un caractère !”. Celui de Coco Chanel apparat sans fard. “Sans le vouloir… C’est sorti comme ça. Elle était un peu cadavérique, toujours ces roses autour de son chapeau, le visage pointu comme son caractère. ” Quand l’artiste a prêté le portrait pour une exposition à Tokyo, les Japonais faisaient la queue dehors pour voir ce petit minois dur comme le succès.”
Valérie Duponchelle Le Figaro 20 octobre 1998:
Translation: “A portrait is a character. This one of Coco Chanel, appeared without makeup. ‘Without hope/desire … It arrived like this. She was a bit dark, always with roses around her hat, her face pointed, like her character.’ When the artist lent this painting to an exhibition in Tokyo, the Japonese lined up for hours to see this little this sweet little face hardened by success.”
This print will be offered at auction this weekend. 200-300 Euros.
#collectibledesign#artecase#Chinese chairs#FontanaArte#Cassina#Christie'sParis#Nicolas Dufour#Afra and Tobia Scarpa Sorianna canapé#Coco Chanel#Georgette Tavé
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Are you looking for a light or pair of chairs by a specific designer or from a certain period? Have you been dreaming of owning a …? You fill in the blank and Artecase will help you find it!
~~ The design events of the last couple weeks have been truly inspiring. We are still going through all of our photos! Here are a few ideas and objects that caught our eye!
1. Charlotte Perriod Nuage biblioteque circa 1955, a beautiful Mid-century piece that was on view during Design Week.
2. The Duna lounge chair was one of the pieces we saw last week at an evening talk on how the Design market is infiltrating the Art market. It is composed of 60 separate pieces freijo, a Brazilian wood, which together create a chair form evocative of sand dunes.
3. and 4. Beautiful Lalique display of vases and wall appliqués during Paris Design Week
5. and 6. This cluster of lights presented at Maison et Objet this month is quite beautiful and look to be inspired by old Parisian holophane street lights, which are in photo 6. We can source the originals for you!
7. This commode is designed by Caroline Sarkozy, one of our favorite Parisian interior designers. If you have a chance do go visit the Décors à Vivre: Les Arts Décoratifs accueillent AD Intériors 2014, which is on view until the end of November.
8. We spotted this pair of Elisabeth Garouste and Mattia Bonetti chairs called “The Night and the Day”, Circa 1990 behind glass this week. We know a few of you had inquired about the one on our blog that was offered by Artcurial several months ago. The chair was withdrawn from the sale.
Here is a pair available for you!
9. Here is a snap from a talk we gave at Parsons Paris last Tuesday on collectible design.
#collectibledesign#artecase#parisdesignweek2014#parsonsparis#GarousteandBonetti#lalique#carolinesarkozy
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We have some truly wonderful objects to present to you today!
1. 1940s Venini chandelier from a private home in Paris. This is a unique piece and it is truly exceptional. Restrained and elegant in expression and proportion ... block out the ceiling and other lights in the background of this photo and imagine it in a entryway or dining room. It is in pristine condition. 80 cm high and 85 cm wide. The price is right. Contact us for more photos and the price. [email protected]
2. Italian 1960s bronze table base. We love the sweeping lines and the perching parrots! We can source a vintage glass top or have a new top made for you.
3. Rare and beautiful pair of 19th century Chinese cache pots on bronze bases. It's rare to find a pair like this in perfect (age appropriate) condition. Just fill with water and add goldfish!
4. This floor lamp ('Les Yeux sans Visage') in chrome-plated and black lacquered steel and polished aluminum is a true statement piece and we love the shadow created on the wall behind.
5. These 'Male' and 'Female' lights (1978) in polished cast aluminium and chrome-plated steel are iconic pieces. Limited edition of 30 + 2 artists proofs.
6. This stunning light (1972) in bronze, also by Lebovici is a unique piece. The light head pivots from the base allowing light to be focused directionally.
[email protected] for inquiries
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Friday Finds!
1. Pair of appliqués – ARLUS. Late 1950s. Influenced by Mategot with perforated surface. Good condition. €2200 the pair.
2. Italian brass and amethyst lamp, 1970s. €1200.
3. Spanish lamp in stainless steel. Editor is FASE. Space age design. 1960s. Rotates on its base and the head pivotes so light can be focused. €600.
4. Two Murano glass vases sold as a pair - €400. 1970s. Hand crafted – one is very translucent.
5. 1970s Murano glass covers for wall lights. €1200
Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 47 25 09 66
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Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of Studio Drift are phenomenally talented!
Images 1-5: Looking back at their amazing Ghost Chair Collection (2007/2008) of futuristic plexiglass chairs created with laser technology, we were struck again by the originality of their vision. Created using acrylic and air, Gordijn and Nauta have said the idea for the collection "is based on a classical philosophical question: do objects, just like people, possess an inner complexity that is hidden underneath a plain surface?" Under a certain light the viewer sees hundreds of microscopic bubbles which were created using a unique 3D-technique to form drawings beneath the surface within the translucent acrylic of the chair frame. The effect is astonishingly powerful.
Image 6: Their light sculpture (which we first saw at Design Miami), Fragile Future III is made up of three-dimensional bronze electrical circuits connected to LED lights onto which real dandelions seeds are attached. The effect is dazzling with the ethereal shape of the dandelion seeds creating diffused points of lights on the grid-like structure.
Inquiries about any of these objects:
[email protected] or 06 22 37 44 72
#Artecase#Collectible Design#Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta#Studio Drift#Fragile Future III#Ghost Chair Collection
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Friday Finds
The dialogue between the past and the present continues to resonate deeply within us and we are excited to share with you the new Shanghai- based luxury lifestyle brand, Shang-Xia (Mandarin for “up down). They have collaborated with Christie's auction house around the globe this summer (first stop was Paris, ��followed by New York and San Francisco) to present their debut collection of very limited edition furniture, jewelry and and tea sets. The works wholly embrace the traditional heritage of Chinese craftsmanship while expressing a very clean modern aesthetic.
This series of Da Tian Di (Big Sky and Earth) Chairs is an artful embodiment of the concept of Heaven and Earth - straight angles framing a curve.
Image 1: The 'Da Tian Di' Chair handcrafted in solid wood with red lacquer in the tradition of Ming furniture.
Image 2: Da Tian Di' Chair in Zitan, a very special dense tropical red sandalwood used in traditional Chinese furniture.
Image 3: This exquisite porcelain tea cup, 'Lotus Pure' (2014), is a unique piece. Made of paper-thin egg porcelain, it is breathtakingly delicate and elegant. The balance of simplicity of form and bold colors is perfect.
Image 4: Our guide, Thomas, at the exhibition was exceedingly enthusiastic and knowledgable. He really excited us about the elegance and grace of the designs and ceremony of these objects.
Image 5: This tea set was presented on the landing of the main staircase at Christie's with the view behind it into a research room. The size and weight and feel of these objects creates a sublime experience - and we didn't even have any tea!~~
Note: We found out later that this brand was launched by Hermès in 2008. Also interesting to know, is that this is the first time Christie's has collaborated with a retail brand. Sales details are here.
Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 47 25 09 66
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Sara Ouhaddou is definitely someone to keep an eye on! This young French Moroccan designer reinterprets the unique traditional techniques of Moroccan craftsmen and applies it to her contemporary designs. Her inspired debut collection of tabourets, embroidered cushions and mosaic tiles is breathtaking!
1. Her hand-crafted ceramic tile collection is influenced by the delicate mosaic tradition of Fez with its Spanish/Arabic roots. Each tile, of which there are five different patterns, is hand sculpted and unique as a result of the firing technique which creates a subtle difference between each one. We love her attention and commitment to handcrafted detail as well as the dynamic tension evoked through her bold use of space and depth.
2. Each tile is 20cm x 20cm (7.87in. x 7.87in.)
3. This image shows the complete series of six tabourets in the collection. The first and last in the series have embroidered cushions on clay bases. The second and fourth are metallic and red lacquered ceramic. The third and fifth tabourets incorporated beautifully embroidered recycled rubber.
4. and 5. Sara’s original use of recycled rubber tires, a material and ‘fabric’ in the creation of her beautiful tabourets and embroidered cushions reflects her deep commitment to ecological issues.
6. Embroidered rubber cushion on clay base.
7. This photo is just so beautiful we wanted to share it with you to emphasize the culture, stories and historical threads Sara has ‘woven’ together to create such a strongly rooted yet completely contemporary design collection.
#interiordesign#artecase#collectibledesign#saraouhaddou#marrakesh#morroco#craft#tradition#contemporary design#Paris#paris design
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Chairs and tables! Tables and Chairs!
Starting on Monday there are several smaller sales in Paris with fantastic opportunities to to find collectible items. See something you like? Contact us! [email protected]
1. This lounge chair was designed by French architect/designer Pierre Guariche (1926-1995) in about 1953. It's recovered in a fabulous cow hide. HIs work is recognized by top NY galleries and in important collections. Imagine it on an Aspen ranch or in a Tribeca loft!
2. Finnish designer Alvar Aalto's (1898-1976) iconic laminated bentwood Paimio Chair is a revolution in organic form and sculptural expression of function. His work influenced Charles and Raye Eames. This is a great piece to for a beginner collector! It's in the collection of MoMA - need we say more!
3. Danish architect and designer Philip Arctander's (1916-1994) "Clam" Fauteuil ( 1944) in birchwood and upholstered in sheep wool with leather tufted buttons is a design we have seen several times this year. It was shown at PAD Paris in March and sold at Artcurial in May for just under 8,000 Euros. This one has an estimate of 10-15,000 Euros. Will be interesting to see how it sells!
4. French designer Pierre Paulin (1927 - 2009) is another very important designer whose streamlined and sculptural designs pushed the boundaries in the 1960s and 70s. He was interested in the Modernist movement and the work of the famous Eames. His work is in the permeant collections of MoMA in New York, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and London's Victoria and Albert Museum. His most famous commission was perhaps the dining tables and chairs for the Palais de L'Elysee in Paris in the early 1970s. His work clearly has a very established place in the evolution of Modern design.
5. Fontana Arte produced this gorgeous table in around 1965. Just on the heals of the ten year period when famous master glass worker Max Ingrand (whose work we highlight from time to time in Friday Finds! and who was a recipient of the French Legion of Honour.) was the Creative Director.
The more we look at this one the more we consider buying it for ourselves!
Fontana Arte was founded by Gio Ponti (together with Pietro Chiesa) in 1932.
6. Exciting Italian architect and designer Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) created sculptural design from noble material such as marble. His work is in many important design books and it represent by the very well know galerie Kreo in Paris. This pair of guéridons are from his series called "Eros".
#gioponti fridayfinds collectibledesign#Charles and Raye Eames MoMA PhilipArctander PierrePaulin tribeca#AlvarAalto#artecase
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Pharrell Williams has curated the exhibition GIRL which opened this week at Emmanuel Perrotin's new gallery space, Salle du Bal, a former ballroom at the Hotel du Grand Veneur. The show celebrates women and is challenging and uplifting. Try and make time to get over there. Its well worth seeing!
Image 1: The stunning 'Emerald Double Necklace' by Jean-Michel Othoniel dominated the main gallery space at Perrotin. The effect in the centre of the room is breathtaking. In the background you can just spy the happy portrait of Pharrell and Helen Williams by Takashi Murakami.
Images 2 & 3: We loved this fun 'Studio Loveseat' (Pharrell) by Rob Pruitt, 2014, created with markers and pens on a canvas couch with chromed feet. Note the portrait of a hatted Pharrell in the centre! The two paintings of Marilyn Monroe (acrylic on Ikea ink jet canvas) are by Pruitt in collaboration with Pharrell Williams.
Image 4: This powerful ‘sculptural’ light is by an American designer whose work is now available in France.
Image 5: Several wonderful exhibitions opened during Design Days and continue for the next few weeks. This piece caught our eye. We were struck with the powerful dynamic created by its angular and challenging lines couched in peaceful blue.
Image 6: Inspired by ancient rock formations and strata, this exciting young designer used jesmonite for this beautiful low table with several different pigments to create swirling effects and flowing patterns. The series explores the theme of what we conceive to be fake or real.
Image 7 & 8: This vase is part of the same series as the low table.
For inquiries on how and were to buy these objects: [email protected]
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FRIDAY FINDS AT THE LUTETIA!
The famous Lutetia hotel on the Left Bank in Paris is closing its doors for a three-year renovation project. Good news for collectors who can find several treasures among the contents being auctioned by Pierre Bergé in the Furniture and Works of Art Sale (19-23 May). We viewed the sale today and present you with our favorite finds!
If you're interested in any of these works or would like us to help you find other items in this sale contact us quickly! The sale is 19-23 May 2014
The Lutetia has a very original policy towards its most important and faithful clients. They are always booked into the same suite and the management, together with the client, invests in works of fine and decorative art and furniture for the suite, turning it into a luxurious home away from home! So chic!
Image 1: View from the Guillaume Piechaud Suite atop the Lutetia Hotel.
Image 2: 'Cathedrale' Table in steel with secret box ('vide poche') in the centre designed by Guillaume Piechaud. 2008.
Image 3: 'Conversation' chair in polished stainless steel designed by Gullaume Piechaud.
Image 4: Fernando & Humberto Camapana - Amanita lamp (Alessi)
Estimate of 300-400 Euros!Images 5 & 6:Fernando and Humberto Camapana Leatherworks chairs, 2007. Leather and MetalBrothers Chairs. The brown leather chair is one of a set of two. The black chair is a singular piece.
Image 7: Many period Art Deco sets of canapes and chairs on offer.
Image 8: Art Deco settee (love seat!) in feminine proportions - perfect for a hallway or alcove.
Image 9: Gilt metal lamps frame with two tiers of suspended translucent round discs.
Image 10: One of a pair of table lamps in plastic with a striped motif and chrome metal from the Philippe Perrin Suite. H. 55 cm. Estimate: €60-100. There is a smaller pair too H.40cm .: The Philippe Perrin Suite.
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Inquiries about any of these objects: [email protected] or 06 22 37 44 72
#Artecase#Collectible Design#Lutetia Hotel Paris#Pierre Bergé#Philippe Perrin#Guillaume Piechaud#Campana Brothers#Art deco chairs#MetalBrother chairs#Conversation chair#Cathedrale table
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Fabulous Lights by Max Ingrand
These hanging lights by Max Ingrand are high on our must-have list! You could truly build a room/collection around them. His approach to light design was inspired by a true love of his materials and a profound understanding of the life-giving force of light itself. For Ingrand , "noble and precious, glass seems to be the ideal complement to light which is itself connected to life".
These two lhighly covetable pairs of lights are in the upcoming Artcurial Design Sale in Paris on 19 May. Irrestible!
Image 1: A pair of metal and glass pendant lamps, circa 1960. Edition Fontana Arte. H90cm x W60cm. Lot 122. Estimate €12,000-14,000.
Image 2: A pair of nickeled metal and sanded glass pendant lamps, circa 1955. Edition Fontana Arte. H100cm x W37cm x D37cm. Lot 123. Estimate €9,000-11,000.
Both these pairs of pendant lamps would look stunning in these interiors, adding grace and poetry.
Images courtesy of Artcurial and Tumblr.
We come across some fabulous lights by Max Ingrand and can often locate specific models for you. Get in touch with us for inquiries at [email protected] or 06 22 37 44 72.
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