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almostarts · 10 months
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Yonel Lebovici, "Les Yeux Sans Visage" (Eyes Without Face), 1981,
Chrome-plated steel, black cast iron epoxy, polished aluminium, incandescent light.
Engraved signature. Limited edition of 10 + 2 artist’s proofs.
Total Height 200 cm (78 in) - Width 100 cm (39 1⁄4 in) - Depth 55 cm (21 1⁄2 in)
Courtesy: Galerie Chastel-Marechal
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phantomvogue · 1 year
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yonel lebovici, ‘les yeux sans visage’ (1981)
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vintagepinkmirror · 1 year
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yonel lebovici, ‘les yeux sans visage’ (1981)
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nununiverse · 4 years
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A.D France n° 150 2018 Canapé de Tobia Scarpa, fauteuils de Warren Platner. À gauche, au-dessus d’un buffet en métal de Françoise See, une toile d’Eustache Le Sueur. Devant la tapisserie de Bruges du XVIIe siècle, un lampadaire de Yonel Lebovici.
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fotocopi · 4 years
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Yonel Lebovici  "Pince sans rire" chair, 1986
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thegroovyarchives · 4 years
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1968 Paam Turntable Designer: Yonel Lebovici (x)(x)
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plastolux · 3 years
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When a strong art collection meets a bold design selection 😉 Private collection featuring Charlotte Perriand square coffee table, Jean Prouvé « Antony » armchair and Yonel Lebovici standing lamp alongside with masterpieces by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol 
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ancanstore · 4 years
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“Le Dessous de Table”, Yonel Lebovici, 1992 + “Checkers” Cabinet, Lyn Godley and Lloyd Schwan, 1990 via @mrtmlv 🍴🍝 #interiors #furniture #postmodern #ancanhome https://www.instagram.com/p/CAapZxpjjMb/?igshid=5ew1cpbmr073
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00radiogaga00 · 5 years
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Paam Tube Turntable, 1968, designed by Yonel Lebovici. #turntabletuesday
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dead-molchun · 5 years
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YONEL LEBOVICI (1937-1998) 'Les Dessous de Table' A Polished and Brushed Aluminum and Glass Dining Table and Chairs, 1992.
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quaristices · 5 years
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Yonel Lebovici rare Quadridisque coffee table
Verner Panton Wonderlamp, Type G
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crazyflyingspip · 4 years
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Our most-wanted John Lewis furniture pieces for the new season – the rattan headboard is amazing...
Over the last few months, many of us have focused on turning our homes into a stylish sanctuary, updating interiors to create a place to relax, learn new skills, work, and have fun. The different pace of life has reconnected many people with their homes and made us realise the true potential of the four walls around us.
Related: John Lewis & Partners launches new Skinnydip bedding – and it’s as Instagrammable as the brand’s famous pool inflatables!
John Lewis & Partners has seen 33 per cent more searches for wallpaper and paint and 45 per cent more searches for cushions since the start of lockdown in comparison to the same time last year. The country has found delight in warm throws on rainy days and colourful rugs in hallways as a way to seek comfort in the ‘new normal’.
But what are the key looks for the new season? According to John Lewis & Partners trendsetters, we’ll be embracing modern glamour (think velvets and brass), retro modernism (hello mid-century design of the 50s and achingly cool 70s), and refined simplicity (an organic, minimal aesthetic).
See what’s getting us excited that will be landing on the shelves at John Lewis soon. Bookmark this page and we’ll add shopping links as soon as these items come into stock!
Our most-wanted John Lewis furniture and lighting for AW20
1. Rattan headboard
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Japanese and Scandi interiors have long been regarded for their approach to simple yet hard working spaces. Both are well known for celebrating a home that is functional and beautiful, creating a minimal aesthetic that is still full of life. Blending the two styles gives both a structured and relaxed feeling to the scheme softening the utilitarian order with natural elements. Blonde woods and caning are contrasted with dark stains, whilst we play with textures to soften any edges.
This gorgeous design is a wall-mounted headboard, the solid wood frame has a black matte finish, the slim curved profile supports rattan panels, which combined with the circular elements, give it a refined contemporary look, whilst retaining an element of craftsmanship and elegance. We love.
Coming soon: Rattan headboard, from £399 for a double, John Lewis & Partners
2. Gold leaves bar light
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This beautiful ceiling light is perfect for displaying over a dining table and making a dramatic statement in the room. With delicate leaves, it’s decorated with real gold leaf that really feeds into the modern glamour trend.
Coming soon: Gold leaves bar, £395 for a double, John Lewis & Partners
3. Slipper lounge chair
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Coming soon: Slipper lounge chair, £299, John Lewis & Partners
The modern glamour colour palette comprises mallard green, navy and saffron, paired with embellished velvets and brass. Classic shapes return in elegant and impressive lines and British favourites like the wingback armchair take centre stage.
4. Egg lamp
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Drawing on the mid-century modern of the 50s and the seriously cool 70s, retro modernism is for those who use interiors to express their creative sides. This sophisticated and sleek look is easily achievable and can be toned down or turned up to match your personal tastes.
Mix modern luxe with classic mid century pieces to keep it modern and cool. Polished silver and high-shine finishes will give a lustrous quality to the look, whilst dark woods, cut velvet and art deco geometrics add depth.
Coming soon: Egg table lamp, £125, John Lewis & Partners
This egg table lamp is super-cool and was inspired by 1960s Bauhaus minimalist sculpture. Described as a ‘functional sculpture’ it gives a nod to French artist Yonel Lebovici’s sculptures in the 1960s.
5. Molton cord chair
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Coming soon: Motion chair, £199 for a pair, John Lewis & Partners
Read more: Living room trends 2020 – top styling tips and trends to inspire for a new decade
This is the first cord upholstered chair for John Lewis, designed by tastemakers in Denmark. Perfect for the retro modernism trend, the cord fabric is very on-point at the moment, along with slender metal frames. The deep curved backrest also provides a lot of support, whilst being great value. Use a set to give your dining table some contemporary vintage chic or pop one in your home office for cool finishing touch.
Which pieces do you have your eye on?
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fashionbooksmilano · 7 years
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Les décorateurs des années 60-70
Patrick Favardin et Guy Bloch-Champfort
Norma Editions, Paris 2007, 336 pages , 450 illustrations
euro 90,00* SOLD
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Les années 60 et 70 sont indissociables dans l’histoire de la décoration et du mobilier. Elles marquent un tournant radical dans un monde jusqu’alors confiné à des expressions nationales et élitistes. Tout éclate au début des années 60. La mode est à la fois d’inspiration anglo-saxonne, scandinave, italienne et française. Les genres se mélangent dans un désir effréné de vivre en symbiose avec son temps. Les progrès de la technologie accréditent la conviction d’une liberté conquérante de l’individu et suscitent des désirs inédits d’une nouvelle manière d’habiter, fût-ce dans des cellules de science-fiction. Les formes s’arrondissent, les sièges deviennent des tapis-sculptures qui permettent de se lover dans des univers chaleureux, ludiques et anticonformistes. Les couleurs et les motifs décoratifs épousent l’éclat et les délires du Pop’ Art et du psychédélisme. L’espace d’habitation se transforme en rêve éveillé où se mêlent un mobilier luxueux dans des matériaux inédits et des objets surprenants de toutes origines, associés, fait nouveau, à des meubles anciens. La fin des années 70 marque l’avènement d’une époque où la beauté et l’élégance classique cèdent le pas à une multitude d’expressions qui échappent à tout classement et à toute hiérarchie. L’heure du post-modernisme a sonné.
Composé d’une longue introduction qui en donne une vision synoptique et de trente-cinq monographies qui décrivent ses multiples visages, ce livre rend intelligible une période exceptionnellement créative et révèle à travers une abondante iconographie, souvent inédite, sa formidable richesse esthétique.
Alessandro Albrizzi, François Arnal et l’Atelier A, Gae Aulenti, Billy Baldwin, Michel Boyer, Pierre Cardin, François Catroux, Max Clendinning, Joe Colombo, Gabriella Crespi, Alain Demachy, John Dickinson, Tony Duquette, Paul Evans, Galerie Germain, Galerie Lacloche, Galerie Maison et Jardin, Jacques Grange, Marc Held, David Hicks, Jansen, Yonel Lebovici, Serge Manzon, Renzo Mongiardino, Verner Panton, Pierre Paulin, Maria Pergay, Alberto Pinto, Quasar, Henri Samuel, Charles Sévigny, John Stefanidis, Michael Taylor, Carla Venosta, Nanda Vigo
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djpatriarca · 8 years
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#Repost @thevinylfactory Paam Tube Turntable, 1968, designed by Yonel Lebovici 👌
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bonjourolive · 8 years
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Bugünkü keşifler;
Evler: Jean-Cocteau-Villa-Santo Sospir, Claude Monet,Adolf Loos-Muller House
Fotoğrafçılar: Slim Aarons, Tina Barney
Film Sahnesi: The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie
Sanatçı: Yonel Lebovici. François Xavier Lalanne
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dead-molchun · 7 years
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Yonel Lebovici. 'Pyramide Pantographe' table lamp, 1978 (41 x 55 x 19,5 cm)
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