I have already two favorites from the coming now! design à vivre, Maison & Objet, Paris -|they are by two from the 10 new talents chosen for the show and
"sponsored by Philippe Starck, Maison’s 2010 Designer of the Year to be part of a showcase curated by Chantal Hamaide, editorial director of the Intramuros magazine at next week’s now! design à vivre exhibition, as part of Maison & Objet, Paris.source: ARTS THREAD Blog
The 10 designers are 5.5 designers, Sam Baron, Gilles Belley, Michel Charlot, Constance Guisset, Joachim Jirou Najou, Mathieu Lehanneur, Philippe Nigro, Normal Studio and Marie-Aurore Stiker. Philippe Starck has challenged them with the question ‘What is missing? and the designers will offer an initial reaction through a five minute video at next week’s event – the starting point for a show to be held in Paris in June 2010 as part of Designer’s Days. "
I like the idea of this simple, but elegant and very practical cupboard, named Around, by Joachim Jirou Najou.
and The Dancing chair by Constance Guisset . What is very peculiar about her - she is a designer, but she has been also the administrator of the Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec studio (2003-2009). I like this chair so much that I would be happy to have it at home for me! It is obviously very comforrtable, but also - very elegant and, as the source reports, it has obvious "relationship with the fashion world ... the wooden structure recalls the nineteenth century crinoline." I have been writing many posts about this mutual influence between fashion and interior design - in most cases it brings great results - like this one above!
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and The Dancing chair by Constance Guisset . What is very peculiar about her - she is a designer, but she has been also the administrator of the Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec studio (2003-2009). I like this chair so much that I would be happy to have it at home for me! It is obviously very comforrtable, but also - very elegant and, as the source reports, it has obvious "relationship with the fashion world ... the wooden structure recalls the nineteenth century crinoline." I have been writing many posts about this mutual influence between fashion and interior design - in most cases it brings great results - like this one above!
See your product here
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