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Paris
PARIS
Known for her awardwinning styling, Claire Delmar of STUDIO CD Design hunts Paris Design Week and Maison et Objet for the latest furniture, art and objects.
Photographer | Nicole Lily Rose
A private tour of Architects furniture 1960 - 2020 at the Cile de Architecture Museum, exhibiting an incredible 300 - piece collection of iconic furniture
Bouclé and soft curves featured throughout Maison et Objet but it was the velvet pinching detail of the Malibu Armchair by dooq World of Details that set it apart.
A theatrical evening for the senses at Restaurant Balagan, experienced through Israeli food and interiors by Dorothee Meilichzon.
A magical play on poise, the Chaos pendant by Atelier Jérôme Pereira had the effect of a mobile.
Always a styling favourite for its textured ceramic finish, Paola Paronetto’s Paper Clay in new pastel tones was exceptional.
The Theoreme Editions exhibition was a thoughtful celebration of emerging contemporary designers. I could have purchased the entire collection.
Set within a grandiose Parisian apartment, the Birkenstock showroom by Vinson & Co showcased their sandals among vintage and contemporary furnishings.
A unique range of fine glassware, Theresa Rand’s Fuum range for Blomus featured in muted amber and grey tones.
Exposition AD Interieurs was a collection of rooms by 13 different designers. A standout experience of the week, Pierre Bonnefille’s room captured earthy tones, textured finishes and a play on soft curves.
The playful Bold Chair by Big-Game expressed modern font, featured at the new Moustache Showroom.