Liquid Glacial Table by Zaha Hadid At first sight this table made me shiver with the sensation I normally experience from dipping my toe in the cold lake water before an early morning swim. Its form is spare – practically … Continue reading
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Susan covered Maison et Object for AAD. Check out the amazing design she spotted at this high-end trade fair out side of Paris! We can source works for you by the designers featured in this article. Please contact us with inquiries. … Continue reading
Louis Vuitton have joined forces with 11 designers to create unique objects for their Objets Nomads Collection. Each designer was asked to create an object – whether compact, foldable or portable – that could be taken travelling. We love the … Continue reading
We had the opportunity to meet with design thinker Gabriele Pezzini a few years ago in his Paris studio. He inspired us with his facility to communicate his process of exploration and questioning that results in an object – whether a … Continue reading
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This past fall designer Azzedine Alaïa transformed a 300 metre 17th Century Parisian building into three separate 100 metre apartments designed for short-term stays. Located on the Rue de Moussy in the bobo-chic district of Le Marais near his boutique and personal residence. We … Continue reading
Please have a look at our latest article for AAD! This month we explored the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, which is showing a Star Wars exhibition at the moment alongside a magnificent display of Van Cleef & Arpels jewels. However, … Continue reading
At the Waldorf Astoria in Rome last week we spotted this glorious spiralling 1960s light by Franco Albini (1905-1977), the Italian Neo-Rationalist architect and designer. It dominates the terrace lobby with its graceful and sophisticated form and was made specifically … Continue reading
This incredible, sleek desk, designed by Michel Roux Spitz(1888-1957) in 1930 for the Salon des Artistes Decorateurs, became his personal desk in his offices at 33 Rue Octave Feuillet in Paris. It is now in the Musee des Arts Decoratifs. … Continue reading



