This is Benjamin Graindorge’s amazing oak bench that travels from a trees natural state at one end to an elegantly refined functional seat at the other end. When I look at this I have the sensation of experiencing … Continue reading
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The Campana brothers debuted this dreamy bed for Erda in Milan this spring. It’s a tangled golden cloud of hand-bent steel wire that suspends the sleeper in a beautiful peaceful slumber. Presented as one in a series of a series … Continue reading
This simply stunning table in fractal resin by Paolo Santini (b. 1929) is currently on view at the Patrick Fourtin Gallery in Paris. Dating from 1968, it is extremely rare and the rich blue colour of the resin needs to … Continue reading
We usually talk about French design but as a one time New Yorker, I would like to make mention of the recently opened home of Donald Judd at 101 Spring Street in Soho. The Judd Foundation previously based in Marfa … Continue reading
We love the fluid and amorphous design of this 2006 ‘Domino’ mirror (Edition Avant-Scene) by Hubert Le Gall (b. 1961) in Artcurial’s 25 June sale. It is made of brass and gold leaf (h:153cm w:90cm d:2cm). Entirely self-taught, Le Gall’s … Continue reading
We invite you to read our feature on Study O Portable’s ‘Neon Alphabet’ on L’Arcobaleno’s new online site. We’re excited to be contributing writers on this amazing new site devoted to collectible design in all its forms. Click on the … Continue reading
Guillaume Delevigne is a young designer causing quite a stir right now in Paris. Having won the ‘Laureat du Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris’ in 2011 following his first solo exhibition at Tools Gallery, he opened his own … Continue reading
A collection of seven lights by Studio Wieki Somers inspired by Japanese forms including sixteenth-century Samurai flags and the fabric worn by geishas is on show at Galerie Kreo in Paris. The aim of the Studio is to introduce new … Continue reading
This opulent interior created by Jacques Garcia in the former private appartment of renowned neoclassical architect and decorator Charles Percier (1761-1838) is beautifully rich in layers of colour, texture and pattern. The trompe l’oeil flowers gracing the mirrored walls are … Continue reading