Grand Palais, Paris La Biennale Paris, founded in 1959 by André Malraux, has this year been revamped after a problematic 2016 edition when attendance was down dramatically. It is now a yearly event, has a new President (Christopher Forbes), a new … Continue reading
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Following a break from the blog we’re back and will be posting periodic art and design updates to keep you connected and engaged! We hope you enjoy these highlights from PAD Paris 2017 ~~ The jury prizes for this year’s … Continue reading
Pair of fauteuils by Archizoom for Poltronova c1969, Galerie Arcanes, 11 rue de Lille, 75007 Paris Image courtesy of Galerie Arcanes On the Right bank … Continue reading
Rare M2 and M3 ceiling lights by Joseph André Motte at Galerie Pascal Cuisinier for Art-Saint-Germain des Pres. Motte was one of the first French designers to use perspex in this specific interlocking design. Each light is made up of four … Continue reading
These hanging lights by Max Ingrand are high on our must-have list! 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 , … Continue reading
We recently came upon this fabulous light (first image) by Max Ingrand, the master glass worker and designer (1908-1969). In painted metal and glass it was produced circa 1955 by Fontana Arte. The shade here has been replaced in the … Continue reading
The heavy thick glass on the pair of pendant lights (‘Bead and Top’ 2009) by Tom Dixon (top) majestically encircles the G9 halogen bulbs whose lights are distorted by the density of the glass and the ridges on the inner … Continue reading
French designer and artist Max Ingrand, in collaboration with Ben Swildens created this combination of art and functional design back in 1966 and it still looks modern today. Designed for the Peugeot headquarters on Avenue de la Grande Armee in … Continue reading