a new review
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a new review
a new review The Maison & Objet design fair in Paris brings to the fore fabulous florals, botanicals and brush strokes. producer: alexandra gordon Cole & Son launched Fornasetti II at the fair, with 15 designs instantly identifiable as the work of the Milanese artist, decorator and designer Piero Fornasetti. ‘Chiavi Segrete’ wallpaper, enquiries to Radford. Details, last pages. Vogue Living May/Jun 21 21 11 1 2 12 3 9 1 8 10 fair go 13 From a shapely sofa to lush fabrics, here are our picks of the pieces seen at Maison & Objet that are destined to take off. 1 A collection of chairs, tables and benches by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec was a major furniture launch for Hay at Maison & Objet. Enquiries to Corporate Culture. 2 &Tradition has released a shapely sofa by Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen, originally designed for Søllerød City Hall in Copenhagen. Enquiries to Great Dane Furniture. 3 French-based jeweller and designer Jean Boggio has created a collection of exotic brocades, borders and cushions for French silk specialist Tassinari & Chatel, including ‘Ispahan’. Enquiries to South Pacific Fabrics. 4 Creative director Sacha Walkhoff added a line of dinnerware for Vista Alegre to the world of Christian Lacroix, complementing his new fabric and wallpaper for Designers Guild. Designers Guild enquiries to Radford; Vista Alegre enquiries to The Essential Ingredient. 5 ‘Koi’ is a cheeky new mirror from the French brand Y’a Pas le Feu au Lac. yplfl.com. 6 Among the increasing Japanese presence at the fair, Japan Creative presented collaborations between Japanese manufacturers, such as Oigen, and well-known designers, such as Jasper Morrison, who designed this ‘Palma’ teapot. jaspermorrison.com. 7 As part of the 80th anniversary of Alvar Aalto’s ‘60’ stool, Artek invited Mike Meiré to create a limited-edition collection of the iconic piece, giving each leg its own colour. Enquiries to Anibou. 8 New bedding from Nina Ricci is soft and pretty, just like the clothes and fragrances for which the French fashion house is widely renowned. Enquiries to vanderschooten.com. 4 16 15 7 5 6 22 Vogue Living May/Jun 13 9 Pierre Frey is known for fabulous prints. Produced on linen in the style of artists Sonia and Robert Delaunay, ‘Mil Neuf Cent Vingt’ is a standout. Enquiries to Milgate. 10 French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance gathered momentum with four designs at Maison & Objet. Based on a design for Megu Japanese restaurant, within the award-winning Alpina Gstaad in Switzerland, the ‘Torii’ armchair for Ligne Roset reflects a Japanese sensibility. Enquiries to Domo. 11 Designers pushed boundaries, mixing materials such as Murano glass and timber, as seen in the Veronese ‘Ulio’ pendant and table lamps. verone.se. 12 Guillaume Dollinger and Alexandre Fléveau fashioned traditional-look frames, such as the ‘Montespan’, from cotton rope for Soon Salon. soonsalon.com. 13 Combining a sleek racetrack motif with shiny racing car colours, ‘Rallye 24’, the latest Limoges porcelain dinner service from Hermès, suits modern life aesthetically and practically, too — it is dishwasher and microwave safe. 14 The Bosa ‘Pellicano’ decanter is the latest animal-inspired creation by Spanish über-designer Jaime Hayon. bosatrade.com. 15 Design star Matali Crasset has created a range of sculptural furniture and objects for Concrete by LCDA, for whom she is artistic director. concrete-beton.com. 16 Originally designed to decorate umbrella stands in the 1950s, ‘Teatro’ is now available in three colourways as part of the Fornasetti II collection of wallpapers by Cole & Son. Enquiries to Radford. Details, last pages. 14 2 1 3 garden party 4 5 It’s bloom time for all things botanical with floral motifs on china, candles and bed linen. 1 Manuel Canovas presented beautiful prints in signature strong colours, including ‘Parfum d’Ete’. Enquiries to Geraldine Cooper. 2 ‘Euphorica’ by Christian Fischbacher is a classical floral with a contemporary feel, suitable for drapery. Enquiries to Zepel Fabrics. 3 Seletti’s ‘Cappello’ hanging light has a petal-like appearance. 4 The stand-out from Dedar’s new collection is ‘About Flowers’, a digital print on linen and jute, shown here in Tahiti. Enquiries to South Pacific Fabrics. 5 To celebrate 150 years, French porcelain maker Bernardaud collaborated with a number of creative minds, including artist Michael Lin. Enquiries to Pavillon Christofle. 6 New heavenly botanical-inspired fabrics from Verel de Belval include ‘Tuileries’, featuring a blurred floral motif, and ‘Fontainebleau’, an ornate coated silk-cotton embellished with metallic threads. Enquiries to Boyac. 7 The gardens that surround the Fornasetti house in Milan are the inspiration behind the latest fragrance ‘Flora di Fornasetti’, available initially as a scented candle decorated in imagery from the artist’s archives. Enquiries to Star Images. 8 Following the wedding of Margherita Missoni, who wore a daisy-chain headpiece at her reception, daisies were the fresh, new focus for the collection from Missoni Home, with furniture and accessories featuring the playful flower, such as the ‘Ophelia’ duvet set and ‘Oprah’ sheet. Enquiries to Spence & Lyda. Details, last pages. 8 24 Vogue Living May/Jun 13 7 6 2 3 brush with style 1 Textiles get a painterly twist as designers find themselves inspired by the works of artists. 8 4 1 A set of six Limoges porcelain dessert plates from Haviland, aptly named ‘Brush Strokes’, shows the energetic style of Israeli artist David Gerstein. haviland.fr. 2 Inspired by an Impressionist landscape painting, ‘Panorama’ by Christian Fischbacher is a dreamy wide-width cotton drapery fabric. Enquiries to Zepel Fabrics. 3 Rubelli’s collection focused on artists and artisans; ‘Gypsos’ is a contemporary textile interpretation of painting. Enquiries to South Pacific Fabrics. 4 A linen print based on a watercolour, ‘Zabadani’ is a new take by No. 9 Thompson on an ikat vertical stripe. Enquiries to Milgate. 5 Digital printing adds depth of colour to the sweeping brush strokes of Zimmer + Rohde’s drapery fabric ‘Joy’. Enquiries to Unique Fabrics. 6 ‘Maelstrom’ is a dynamic embroidery that emulates brush strokes in linen and silk by French fabric designer Karin Sajo. Enquiries to Unique France. 7 Lladró’s ‘Dazzle’ collection of porcelain figurines, decorated with intersecting black and white geometric shapes which results in near-camouflage, is an arresting take on a design laden with heritage and nostalgia. lladro.com. 8 Shown here in Lagoon, Scion’s ‘Shibori’ wallpaper features a bleeding watercolour effect. Enquiries to Domestic Textile. Details, last pages. 5 6 7 26 Vogue Living May/Jun 13