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NEWS & TRENDS WORLDWIDE

DESIGN CAPITALS: INTERVIEWS WITH THE MOST COVETED INTERIOR DESIGNERS 017 018 020 021 023 025 027 029 030 032 034 035 037 039 041

Alessandro Munge Alix Lawson Art Spice Studio Benjamin Johnston Design Britto Charette Emily Macki Interer Architects Katherine Pooley Little Crown Interiors Louise Liljencrantz Maria Kalina Studio Qd Vizline Studio Tania Richardson

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SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER 2021

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112 A Romantic Vibe With Eclectic Accents By Hilary White Interior Design 115 An Art Deco Penthouse In Texas 117 Arc Le Salon 119 Contemporary Country House By Callender Howorth 121 Hollywood Glamour Style Restaurant By Masquespacio 125 Luxury Penthouse In New York City By Arthur Dunman For Johnson Studio 127 Millionaire’s Modern Apartment In Nyc By Covet Studio 131 The Éternel Parisian Apartment By Home’society Studio 134

BOOKS WE COVET

140 141 142 144 146

Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi Mardan Palace, Turkey Golden Square Residences, London Santa Bárbara Eco-Beach Resort

HOTELS WE COVET

SHOWROOMS WE COVET

094 MID CENTURY SPECIAL 094 Essential Home Meets Karim Rashid 096 Essential Home Meets Masquespacio 104 PROJECTS 105 Opulent Modern Classic Villa In Riyadh By K.a. Studio With Covet House 109 A Cape Town Wonderland

150 WORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS 151 De Librije, Zwolle, The Netherlands 153 Fasano, Punta Del Este, Uruguay 155 Folie, London, Uk 158 COVETED NEW TALENTS Karim Abdul Muttalib From K.A. Interior Design 160

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Dear readers, These past two years have been some challenging years. A lot has changed, both in the world and within our lives, but change does not necessarily mean a bad thing. Evolution, transformation, we’ve overcome some unprecedented challenges in our lives. We’ve grown, and adapted, and with it, new opportunities arose. With this in mind, I take the opportunity to present my first edition of the magazine as Editor in Chief for CovetED, a new professional adventure, but a very personal and very close to my heart new challenge. The issue will explore more than trends, it will explore the future and the ever-changing world of tendencies, and the Stylish Trends we covet. And what about trendsetters and trailblazers around the world? CovetED has got you covered as well, with exclusive interviews with the best interior designers from every design capital in the world. By speaking of capitals, this issue could not be complete without the Special Guide to the Design Capitals where we give you the best tips to enjoy the design metropolises, with a selection of the best landmarks, events, experiences, restaurants, and hotels in each city. Also, for every design aficionado, this edition will provide an extensive selection of showrooms city by city, for you to elevate your trip to the true design paramount. Diving not only in the deep waters of the interior design ocean, but swimming across the trendiest details in the fashion industry, and giving you an insight with a curated selection of places, inspirations, projects, and books for you to get lost in.

I hope you enjoy this edition as much as we loved creating it, and for a little extra inspiration, don’t forget to visit our website: www.covetedition.com and for your daily dose of CovetED designs follow us on Instagram @covetedmagazine

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ILLULIAN: NEW ARRIVALS with Boca do Lobo’s exquisite new Pieces Time honoured masterpiece, the faceted Diamond sideboard is born as a precious emerald jewel with cutting-edge lines to challenge the boundaries of form. Influenced by deconstructivism movement of postmodern architecture, the contemporary storage sideboard is conceived from wood and covered by silver leaf finished with a distinct translucent shade of emerald and high gloss varnish on top. The body is exquisitely supported by a sharp golden base that folds an iconic design. A real expression of exclusivity and high collectible design

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PIXEL SIDEBOARD Iconic and unparalleled, the Pixel Sideboard presents a ground-breaking work of pioneering design. This piece carries the dedication and art of those who built it, a variety of traditional production techniques to craft an avant-garde furniture piece that is authentic, joyful and a perfect match for the digital age. Its playful character is captured in shape and colour palette, challenging design and finest craftsmanship. This entire sideboard plays with perception and combines exceptional materials with multicolored compositions to give the sideboard a unique, striking design: handmade leaf gilding triangles, 10 different types of wood leafs from palisander to African walnut veneer, and lacquering.

DIAMOND EMERALD SIDEBOARD With the style of a precious jewel, the new Diamond sideboard, colored in green emerald, will make a splash in interior design since it is one of the hottest color trends for 2013. Like the amethyst Diamond, the new sideboard also features three highly sculptured doors leading to a gold leaf interior with shelving and two drawers. The exterior of this fanciful piece is now presented in silver leaf finished with a luxurious shade of translucent green emerald with high gloss varnish. And instead of the whimsical lion’s head feet, the new Diamond presents a base made from mahogany lined with bronze mirror.

FORTUNA PATINA DINING TABLE The Fortuna Dining Table is a shimmering statement piece that unites Boca do Lobo one of a kind design aesthetic and passion for craftsmanship. Representing the essence of empowerment, sophistication, mystics, and enticement, the Fortuna features a one of a kind design, with a unique table surface texture and incredible finish.


NON-FUNGIBLE TOKEN Art, Design, and the certified uniqueness on the digital world Art and Design have been struggling over the years to claim and

How? With NFT, we will explain what it is, and how it works.

protect its owners’ intellectual property. NFT can be the best and

NFT is the acronym for Non-Fungible Token, which is nothing more

profitable solution for all.

than a digital identity card of artists’ and designers’ pieces. It is a

Non-fungible token has been revolutionizing the world of Design by

kind of digital certificate established by blockchain that confers the

protecting designers’ and artists’ works. As all of us know, there are

originality and uniqueness of the digital products you are buying.

numerous copies of original and creative content on the internet,

It makes digital items unique to the world, generating scarcity

but are we buying it from its real owner?

around it and opening space for a market to be installed, involving

Now there is a way to prove that those amazing digital goods we are

collectors and investors interested in investing real money in the

buying are from their owners and the profits go straight to them.

acquisition of digital works and assets.

Can all digital goods have an NFT? The answer is no. A non-fungible good is something that cannot be exchanged. Bitcoins are a very practical example of that! You can change a bunch of bitcoins for other bitcoins. When art and design meet NFT Over the last decade, the number of artists and designers using social media, and online platforms to show and sell their work has been growing exponentially. So, how can they ensure to their clients that what they are buying is unique and almost exclusive? Through NFT! Hardware and software are the most powerful tools because it allows them to both create and distribute artwork through the internet, and now, they have a reliable and real way to truly own and collect it. The American artist Beeple has seen his piece “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” becoming the most expensive digital image ever sold, fetching over $69 million at an auction. Since technology is taking over everything, renowned designers and artists are investing even more into the digital world. Gucci, for example, has seen its creative director creating a pair of neon-colored sneakers that can only be worn – guess where – in digital environments. Despite being a digital item, people can try on sneakers through augmented reality and take photos to spread all over social media. Argentinian designer Andrés Reisinger sold a digital collection called “The Shipping” which is composed of 10 pieces of virtual furniture in an online auction for about $70.000. Reisinger is an amazing 3D artist, and we can find his rendering of surreal furniture pieces on his Instagram account. Maybe you are asking yourself what to do with these digital items. Well, if you like video games, some of these design pieces can be used in open worlds such as Minecraft. NFT has been around for a quite long time. One of its first booms was in 2017 with cryptokitties, one of the world’s first blockchain games operating on Ethereum’s underlying blockchain network. Today, some of these virtual kittens are for sale and can reach $1 million each.

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TREND REPORT Japandi simplicity, Japandi is the trend that brings together the best of both

owner’s personality must be strongly present, but it also must follow the

worlds. An interior design that combines simplicity, with clean lines

trends, to be contemporary, modern and adapt to the present’s lifestyle.

and a subdued colour palette, the word “Japandi” has been used to

With new season fashion trends, new home trends are emerging. That’s

describe the fusion of both styles.

the impute to home’s update, using what already exists, adapting it

Less is more, the motto. Some key elements make up this new trend,

according to the trends and adding some new pieces. Although 2020 was

cosiness, timeless materials like natural woods, the colours where

a challenging year, it brought more time to be at home, enjoying it and

monochromatic tones reign and all hands on craftsmanship as the

valuing it. Therefore, more time and money are and will be invested in

main technique.

making the most of each space.

This selection of products better illustrates what Japandi is all about:

Contemporary Bedroom Caffe Latte

Sugar Modular Sofa Caffe Latte Cult Furniture, Roupell Set Of 3 Ceramic Vases White Dark Grey

Huxford Grove Byron Sheepskin Beanbag Ash

Nedgis, Suspension Formakami Jh3 Blanc Noir

A mash-up of elegant Japanese minimalism and rustic Scandinavian

same origins. When it comes to home decor and interior design, the

Caffe Latte, Contemporary Modern Penthouse in Monaco

Interior design, as fashion always evolving, is also coming back to the

Japandi is here to stay. It is too harmonious and timeless to be a mere passing

very close to each other when it comes to their sense of interior design and

fad. Clearly, Scandinavia and Japan are, despite their cultural differences,

aesthetics. This fusion of styles shows how it can work perfectly.


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DESIGN CAPITALS

INTERVIEWS WITH THE MOST COVETED INTERIOR DESIGNERS Some design trends come, some design trends go – that’s how the industry of interiors keeps on evolving and reinventing itself. As our lives become more focused on our homes, what’s emerging in the present year is a clear focus on creating a unique and totally liveable environment, while having an aesthetic appeal that tells something about who you are. These designers represent exactly that, the point of view, the perspective of the current and the future of design. CovetED interviewed interior designers from some of the most important capitals of the sector, to get an insightful glimpse of what these trendsetters and visionaries think of the current design world, but also a personal understanding of their origins, work and inspirations.


ALESSANDRO MUNGE Toronto Born into a world of design, Alessandro Munge quickly transcended his teenage sketches to become one of North America’s most sought-after designers. Through his inquisitive nature and fundamental drive to provoke profound emotion, Alessandro has reshaped the preconceived notions of interior design

for over 20 years. “As a first-generation immigrant, I came from very humble beginnings and grew up fast. I never had much to lose, and that made me fearless. Creators need a voice. They have to be curious and brave; it takes courage to question the norm and bring forth uniqueness.” – he stated.

With an innovative point of view earning him over 150 international design awards, including Contract Magazine’s Designer of the Year Award and Interior Design’s Hospitality Design Leader, Alessandro has inspired countless noteworthy projects worldwide, such as The William Vale in Brooklyn and Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Vancouver. Strengthening his ties to a host of top-tier hospitality brands and clients, Alessandro continues to establish himself as a multidisciplinary visionary through design architecture, landscaping and product design. His boundless passion for art, culture and travel, inspires his international team of over sixty to sculpt spaces into distinctive, signature experiences that reflect the essence and vibrancy of their inhabitants. “Our responsibility is to give unique design solutions that are honest and relevant. No formula that will force us to do the same thing over and over because, in my world, I call that insanity.” – said, Alessandro. Asked about what he loves the most about his work, Alessandro Munge made it very clear. “Although my love and passion have been residential and hospitality maybe the better answer is I’ve always been in love with watching human beings within spaces… The colours of walls so to speak never mattered to me as much as the people within the spaces and how they emotionally connect with the environment and each other. Designers have an opportunity and somewhat a responsibility to drive innovation and create uniqueness.

I never replicate my projects and starting every project as a blank canvas constantly keeps me engaged and motivated. I thrive in the unknown, in the never-seen-before and what feels uncomfortable to most is exciting to me. That’s why I love when a client comes to us at the earliest stage of a project. We’re able to influence programming, architecture, landscaping, and interior to create a truly holistic experience that engages and connects human beings. We’re then able to deliver a truly unique and powerful project.” – said Munge. For Alessandro Munge, the covid-19 crisis was one of the most challenging times in his career. “The latest global health and economic crisis was a challenge like no other that forced us to completely reimagine our workflow and quickly adapt so we could keep moving forward and help our clients around the world. While this physically split our teams, it brought us closer ideologically and allowed us to integrate innovative ways to communicate design. With all my international travels cancelled, I could also spend a lot more time mentoring our studio. As we move forward into a new norm, this challenge reminds us to always stay flexible to an ever-changing world and remain deeply connected as a team.” – he explained. As long as the interview was progressing, we got more closer to the designer. And at this point we wanted to know a bit more about his achievements

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