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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
SPECIAL GUIDE TO THE DESIGN CAPITALS 044
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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
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
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.
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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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in life if he made it all already and what are his main dreams still. “I’ve been blessed with so many opportunities to express my creativity, travelled the world and met so many incredible people, yet I feel like I’ve only just started. There’s a beautiful open road ahead of me I look forward to exploring further. While my business is in hospitality and residential, I still am very curious about other sectors that may come our way. Ultimately, if I’m interested or curious about the opportunities knocking on our door, I’ll decide then and might go for it.” – said the designer. “For me, success isn’t about fame or money; it is the freedom to do exactly what you want and bring positivity to the world. Professionally, I am laserfocused on control. I often have a clear vision of the emotions I want to evoke and the human experience I want to be developed. I’ve gradually increased our studio’s range of services, including design architecture, landscaping, interior and product design, to control that experience and create a more holistic journey. Being able to express my creativity from all those perspectives is so rewarding and exciting.” – continued Alessandro.
“There’s nothing more fulfilling than witnessing people enjoy our spaces and learning about the lives we touch through design. Whether improving people’s day-today in thoughtful residential developments or creating memorable entertaining hospitality experiences, we touch lives through design and support businesses and communities worldwide. I’m so grateful for all of the international design awards we’ve won and the recognition from our peers, but the customer reviews are often what touches me the most. I love seeing beautiful wedding pictures in our venues, comments on restaurants pages. I also love knowing that our clients’ businesses are thriving because it matters. See I have no interest in award-winning projects that fail because they don’t make business sense. I am interested in producing work that is successful. We design with the purpose to help lift communities around the world, creating jobs and opportunities for many.” Alessandro Munge Alessandro Munge explained in a very humble way how he communicates with his audience in order to advertise his work. “We are very fortunate to have our work published worldwide in magazines, newspapers, blogs, and social media. But more than anything, the audience connects with our spaces in person. We have created habitat and hospitality experiences for hundreds of thousands. It is great to see what is being shared by the community on social media as they interact with our work.” – said the designer. Munge is working on some new projects. So we asked what really inspires him to prosecute them. “Many fabulous projects are opening worldwide; each follows a one-of-a-kind design narrative influenced by the local context and more. Some projects have been inspired by real-life personalities or fictional characters, by fashion garments and
intricate artworks. Our Park Hyatt in Toronto, for example, is infused
their needs. It’s about creating more than a building – an environment and
with Canadian sensibilities evoking our beautiful seasons and landscapes;
a home that thoughtfully enhance their lifestyle.”
in contrast, our Shangri-La in Nanning is inspired by the rich artistry and
At the moment, the designer is working on other collaborations, but
craftsmanship of the local Zhuang people. There really is no limit to what
it is all in the secret of the Gods! “There are many exciting creative
can inspire us.” – he answered.
and business collaborations in the works; unfortunately, none can be
In order to understand better the perspective of Alessandro about design
disclosed for now. Stay tuned!” – he said. And we will, for sure!
nowadays and all the new trends coming from this hard period, the answer
When asked about craftsmanship and who he thinks is leading the way,
was very simple: “There are so many trends popping like champagne
Alessandro Munge answered, “We’ve created an entire department in our
bubbles. I try to stay away from that distraction and focus on artistry
studio specialised in FF&E and the beautiful layers that bring a space to
and high-quality craftsmanship. I gravitate towards timeless designs that
life. They research and connect with vendors all around the world to
evoke authentic deeply rooted emotions beyond fading trends because it’s
execute the design vision. Because authenticity matters to us, we love
the only way to connect meaningfully with the audience.”.
working with local artisans to produce feature items or unique signature
is relationship with his clients is very clear and focused in maintain a
finishes. Rather than highlighting one supplier, we end up collaborating
trusty character. Besides this, Alessandro likes the type of clients who take
with a myriad of talented craftspeople contributing to the various local
risks and love unique design. “We always go through a two-way interview
economies.”. Keeping in mind this answer, we thought that the last
process to understand whether a client and our studio will be a good fit.
question should be about the future and specifically about what changes
Because our designs are so unique, and we never repeat ourselves, we tend
Alessandro would like to see in the future of the design. “Technology and
to associate ourselves with brave, fearless clients and developers that
computing are evolving very fast, potentially faster than most humans
want to push the boundaries. We look for those synergies and clients who
can comprehend. And so, I believe design must be a connecting point, a
genuinely desire to bring forth landmark developments that positively
dialogue and a bridge between yesterday and tomorrow. A thoughtful
impact cities and local communities. Our clientele is exceptionally
and compelling user experience, whichever the sector, is the goal and best
sophisticated and well-travelled when it comes to our private residences,
possible outcome. It’s about making human adaptation and evolution as
which I only take on very few because of how involved I get. They are
smooth as possible, about improving living conditions globally so life can
looking for unique architecture and interior design perfectly tailored to
be as enjoyable as can be.” – he finalised.
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ALIX LAWSON London Alix Lawson represents contemporary minimalism, a blend of Scandinavian, Australian, and Japanese design styles striving to bring tranquility and intelligent design into homes. A firm believer that simplicity is the new luxury, her new studio brings together lifestyle and interiors. With its headquarters in London, and more than just a design firm, Alix wants to change the way we view interiors and incorporate them into our lives. Alix Lawson was raised in Australia. She used to spend her days at the beach looking out of the ocean and according to her, the vast skies have heavily influenced her design approach. When asked about the trends at the moment in the design world, Alix Lawson believes that we are moving towards simplicity where luxury design is morphing into a more wabisabi approach.
“I feel privileged that I am able to change how someone lives, thinks and feels by designing their surroundings.” Alix Lawson
“I have always had a slight nomadic spirit, and travelling is my favourite hobby – so wanderlust also features heavily in my sources of inspiration.” If you love Alix Lawson‘s work, then you need to see what this amazing interior designer has been preparing in the last months. She has an exciting furniture collection which will be launched next year with a well-known furniture company. In her belief, due to all the lockdowns and working from home, and how we’ve changed our havens into workplaces and had to rediscover what a home meant, there’s a need for a cleanse, a quieter trend. For Alix “This need to cleanse our living environments and shift towards calmer design can be seen in the interior term of the moment - ‘Japandi.’ The key to Japandi’s success as a design fusion is how one concept balances out the other, the Scandi notion of “hygge” (comfy cosiness) softens the at times clinical elements of Japanese design and this blend produces a pared-back sense of calm.” Her next step is to create a lifestyle brand where you will be able to see her first collection of fabrics reflecting the design studio aesthetics. Alix Lawson‘s goal is to leave her minimalist touch on as many homes as possible.
ART SPICE St. Petersburg Art Spice is an interior design studio that is well known for its singular style when it comes to creating the perfect residential design… and, as we all know that the best way to make your home interior design perfect is to know exactly what you want. CovetED had the opportunity to interview the Russian studio and is here to let you know everything about it, are you ready? This article is full of inspiration! “Comfort and preservation of the environment are very important today and will become more important in the future. It means there are a lot of new recycle materials for furniture and fabrics. Luxury will change its focus, clean lines, simple shapes beautiful surrounds and connections between interiors and exteriors are very important. A lot of new materials are appearing”, said the designer. So, rewind to the dashing 90s. Young Jenny Yasnets graduates from Mucha (now the Baron Stieglitz Academy of Arts). There she studied first in interior design and then in fashion. Having entered the free creative voyage in the post-Soviet space, she will try herself as a fashion designer. She will sheathe the fashionistas of those years and even hold several shows of her own collections. The salon worked successfully and gave a start in life to many beauty masters, making them the stars of the city in their environment. But it was necessary to move on and develop an interior studio. Therefore, it was decided to sell the salon and leave only the design studio. “The most challenging period was at the beginning when I had opened my studio. Work and talent – is the key to success”, said the interior designers from the studio.
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“The most interesting is the chalet in Karelia. The inspiration was the northern nature of Karelia”, said the designer. “Among the iconic projects of the studio, I would like to mention the first restaurant of the Ginza chain on Aptekarsky Prospekt. If you come to this restaurant today and go to the bar counter, then it has retained its appearance unchanged. Also, the first four gyms of the now well-known Sport Life network have been implemented by our studio. Restaurants Sun, Opera and Botanica in Moscow. Souvenir boutiques Signs of attention, Heritage, Onegin. Then there were many apartments, restaurants, country residences in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kyiv and the French Riviera. When asked about their major dream, they instantly said: “to project a hotel”. First of all, let’s have a look at this wonderful project called “The City From Inside”. Interesting fact: it was published in AD magazine in January. It is situated in one of the towers of Moscow and was designed for a young businessman and his family. The inspirational style for this amazing apartment was New York Art Deco. Some elements in the hall may even remind us of The Great Gatsby movie, and the colour palette strengthens that feeling. Huge windows in the bedroom open a beautiful view of the whole city.
Although the next design project was not implemented yet, it’s so good is worth showing. Its name is “Rose Gold”. Even through visualization, you can feel the tender vibe and warmness of this apartment. Huge mirrors make the space visually so much bigger! The Edith sideboard perfectly matches the hall design, which makes you feel like a character in the fairytale. This apartment is situated in Saint Petersburg. It is so unique and authentic, that you will never find anything even similar. Look at those wall prints! The designers transmitted the true character of the client. And, of course, what caught everyone’s eye is the suspension in a form of an angel’s wings. It is extremely beautiful and really elevates the interior design. It was brave and the correct choice to risk it!
BENJAMIN JOHNSTON Texas Benjamin Johnston is a full-service interior design firm that looks to create the most amazing settings in every project. With his talented team of professionals, they pay extra attention to every client, combining their strengths in each project. They share a comprehensive design approach that creates extraordinary homes and commercial environments. We had the pleasure to interview the head designer, so enjoy! Based In Texas, Benjamin Johnston is an award-winning and internationally-published architecture and design firm known for creating classic, curated, and cool spaces that are refined reflections of its clients’ lifestyles, personal histories, and aspirations. According to the head designer, the “clients are jet-setting style aficionados who appreciate distinctive spaces with layers of incredible art and exquisitely crafted furniture. They seek ultra-luxury, prestigious homes and want the interiors to reflect their own personalities and, often, their curated collections – be that fine art or otherwise”
“Bringing extraordinary designs to life! I am passionate about creating environments that bring unparalleled luxury to liveable spaces. I firmly believe that function comes before form, but that both can be beautiful and inviting simultaneously.”
To fulfill his client type, it is vital to feel love for one’s profession, and the designer couldn’t agree more. What makes him tick is the fact that he brings “extraordinary designs to life”. He’s “passionate about creating environments that bring unparalleled luxury to liveable spaces. I firmly believe that function comes before form, but that both can be beautiful and inviting simultaneously”.
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Of course that every industry comes with its challenges, and although
Instagram as a space where we can share our latest work and what our
Benjamin Johnston stands as an inspiring designer, he had his shares of
team is up to with an audience of over 110k”.
ups and downs. As he claimed, “every stage in the career has presented
Since they have worked on projects in 9 countries, 12 states, and 27
its own unique set of challenges – I don’t think anyone has a perfectly
cities around the world, their motto is to never stop. “We’re always
smooth road when building a business. But in reality, each of those twists
working on something new. Our clients certainly keep us on our toes
and turns were invaluable because the lessons I’ve learned in my 20+ year
and continually inspired by what they’re seeking in a luxury home”.
career have positioned me to be the industry leader I am today”. He also
Their current projects include a cliffside coastal home in California,
stated that “perseverance is the key to overcoming any obstacle and I’ve
a penthouse and multiple lake homes in Austin, Texas, and a 25,000
learned that there are no shortcuts on the path to excellence”.
square foot chateau in Houston.
The designer is very exciting about the future of his company since he’s
On their constant evolution, they have expanded their business to
working on securing his “next licensed collection” and his firm recently
Austin, where they currently have five new projects under development,
expanded to “an in-house architecture team which was a very exciting
and moved their team of 14 into a new office space in Houston. Their
development”. He already developed an amazing furnishing line “that is
new headquarters is a redesigned textile mill from the 1800s that is full
being pitched to a small group of premier partners”. With all of these
of character plus the beautiful addition of cabinetry from one of our
exciting events, he makes sure to say that he has not achieved everything
partners, Madeval”.
in his professional agenda because “there’s always room for growth and
They also “debuted a licensed rug collection with Madison Lily Rugs”
that establishing new goals is incredibly important. We should all be
and are over the moon with the feedback, which means that they are
pushing ourselves to evolve and improve, even if some of those goals may
already “working on the second collection to be launched later this year”!
feel far-fetched at the moment”.
With this chaotic year, Benjamin Johnston and his team learned that his
There are many things that the designer is grateful for, especially his
organic clientele is ultimately “looking for functional design solutions
professional journey, which he has so much passion for. “It’s clear that
that are also stylish and comforting, with a returned focus on glamorous
I’m passionate about designing innovative homes but I’m a teacher
details and the bold use of colour”. With all of these trendy features, the
at heart, and I’ve found that the process of developing new talent in
designer also stated that Houston is particularly cosmopolitan. “The
the industry is incredibly fulfilling. I love that the firm allows me the
global nature of our clientele is reflected in their style choices – we’re
opportunity to build a strong creative team and I find so much joy in
seeing a move away from traditional design (French Country, for example
watching everyone grow in knowledge and skill”.
– bye, bye white slip-covered sofas!) and an increase in more varied
Benjamin Johnston proudly states that his relationship with his
design choices. Spaces that boast cool and curated lines coupled with an
audience is, more than anything, “organic”. They pride themselves on
interesting mix of ephemera and accessories picked up during travel are a
their “history of referral work and repeat clientele, and we love utilizing
fabulous combination of serene and patinated.
BRITTO-CHARETTE Miami To introduce Britto-Charette briefly is to say they are a high-energy, multilingual design team and thrive on creating luxurious interiors. The unique projects they have created through the years have placed them atop of an interior design pedestal in Miami. Britto-Charette’s interior designs reflect the modern and luxurious tastes and designs of David Charette and Jay Britto. What David loves the most about his work is the possibility of being creative. The fact that David and Jay are surrounded by people ”at the top of their game” excites and motivates them further. And, of course, having their own business. The most challenging part of David’s career, and, as he stated, exciting, was when he was working with another architecture firm and was sent to the Middle East to work on the Princess Noura University. Since it was a ”fast-tracked project”, things were done really fast.
I was working with people in the San Francisco office, but I was in Beirut,
too. Finding the core group of people with whom he could speak with was
so I had the challenge of trying to coordinate meetings that were 10
essential, and helped him through the times, alongside traveling in his
hours apart. We worked six days a week, ten hours a day which made it
free time. Which was also a great inspiration source for him.
challenging to stay motivated. – David Charette
When David began his career, he always saw himself design skyscrapers
All of this commotion was during the recession, which, in David’s opinion,
and doing urban planning, but now he wants to do it all. David always
brought out the worst of some people during competitive times. It was
pushes himself into learning new software and methods, reading,
tough for David to remain positive while facing some unprofessionalism,
traveling and to become a ”lifelong learner”.
and to be far away from family and friends during that time took a toll
Unfortunately, I caught COVID last year and it has impacted my ability
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to work such long hours without taking a toll on me physically which can be frustrating. But, I am grateful to be in a position where I can work in a profession that I love. – David Charette David feels happy and motivated when he sees solutions that he thought about years before, or when his predictions become reality. It motivates him to keep pushing the boundaries. Jay Britto, the other half of Britto-Charette, believes that Instagram is the best way to stay linked to their audience. He states that it was the platform that brought them the most new clients. The way they can curate the profile allows them to post the best pictures of their projects. Instagram is, however, still an incredible platform to be in touch with the followers and vendors. We are so fortunate to have multiple ultra-luxury projects in progress. The Ritz-Carlton in Miami Beach is a penthouse project that is just incredible. We are having so much fun designing it and working with our clients. The inspiration for our design was an outdoor space in Palm Springs (unfortunately, it no longer exists) that we loved. – David Charette
David believes that, due to technologies and vast communication channels, design has become a bit generic. But it comes to a bright side with it, for David, the generalization of furniture and accessory design comes from a demand for unique, bespoke items that tell a story. And those unique requests always lead David, Jay, and their team into creating incredible, one-of-a-kind projects. They want to give the clients something no one else in the world has, something unique, like a custom, plaster headboard that has been developed by a skilled artisan for a penthouse project. The studio is excited to be working on new iterations of their WASI home accessories. With a collaboration with GLS Stone Group, the KINSA has been reimagined in stone, and it is being handcrafted in Venice by the incredible glassmakers. The same glassmakers are making the Sun&Moon Puquios sculptures. Alongside all of this, they are also working with Kyle Bunting for a rug collab and with ArtSpaceNYC for a unique headboard element for the Ritz-Carlton in Miami Beach.
What’s clear to us is that teaming up with the very best people is critical. We can have the best ideas, but we need to collaborate with the best minds—the best means and methods—we need their area of expertise. I can design, but I don’t know how to blow glass. Collaboration and finding the best craftspeople is just a smart way to work and to deliver the best products to our clients. – David Charette
To finalize, for them, it is hard to predict what the future holds for design. But, they do believe that architects and designers will tackle social issues. They obviously can’t do it all by themselves, but they can help people understand some of the issues that surround them in everyday life. David gave us the example of water conservation: ”For instance, when it comes to water conservation, designers and architects understand gray water systems. We can encourage measures to reduce water usage. We can provide perspective.”
EMILY MACKIE Chicago A Texas native, Emily Mackie grew up surrounded by beautiful things. Inspired by this desire to create special surroundings, she moved to Chicago to attend the Illinois Institute of Art, where she graduated with a B.F.A. in Interior Design. From that moment, her career took off with an impressive range of projects in her portfolio. In 2003, Mackie found her niche working in residential design. By 2004, she founded her own luxury design firm Inspired Interiors, and CovetED is all about inspiration and so will you with this exclusive insight. By building her firm and her team, Mackie has created a work environment where women can realize their professional dreams without sacrificing family. A mother of three, Emily balances family and work life with motivation and dedication, and her own work ethic and passion surrounding this feeling has she explained, “I love creating spaces that transform people’s lives”. She also believes that with a supportive and uplifting network, we can all succeed. Building and thriving to skyrocket her career, Emily states that, besides every challenging time in her career, she has always been prepared for anything and considers herself to be a problem solver. And with such a fierce thrive in mind she also replied that “As someone with an infinite desire for achievement I will be trying to reach new heights until the day I die.” Joyful and amiable, when asked about what dreams she was lingering on to, Emily gave us a quirky and humorous answer: “A client that doesn’t want any changes to design work.” Feeling fulfilled when her vision turns into reality but furthermore when her clients use and feel the spaces as they were intended to be is the work motto for Emily.
“Hearing from a client that they use and enjoy their or space I designed in all the ways I intended those spaces to be when I was creating them. For example I recently designed a gentlemen’s lounge complete with an extensive bar for a client. They recently reported back that “Every time we go out to dinner with friends everyone comes back here to have drinks. It’s the neighbourhood bar!” - Emily Mackie
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Keeping her designs unique from project to project, Emily and her studio try to break barriers and achieve new and exciting results and always with the client’s personality in mind. Currently working on several multi-family unit buildings across the East Coast, she considers this type of work completely different and interesting to create a personality for a building and portray that personality through a design. “Kind of the opposite of residential design since we are hoping to attract people who want a particular type of personality.” she added. “I don’t love talking about trends because a trend is just a conversation topic. What actually works for people in their home may not be trendy. It’s like skinny jeans – they don’t work for everybody. Trends come and go but designing for a personality is timeless.” - Emily Mackie
With a fresh thought on design and her own beliefs and views on interior design, she appreciates the type of client that is in their late 30s or older, with a short lead time and that has ideas to turn their home from basic to a tailor-made experience driven space with wow-factor design from wich Emily is known for. “They don’t feel the need to subscribe to what is cool and want to march to the beat of theIr own drum.” Emily said, the ideal client is the one that will hand over the key to their home and trust her vision completely and they just lay back and enjoy the show happening before their eyes. Adventurous and lively, Emily has built this trust relationship with a lot of her clients who already know and enjoy her work. When asked about the future, Emily believes that energy efficient and completely self-sufficient homes are very intriguing and that’s something to keep an eye on. Regarding her own future and the future of her studio, she has a lot of surprises and upcoming projects, but, using her own words “is too early to spill all the details”. CovetED will definitely keep an eye on her next news and inspirational work, and so should you.
INTERER ARCHITECTS Moscow Interer Architects took its first steps back in 2014. With more than 150 design projects for apartments and houses have been made under their leadership, 14 projects have become nominees for international competitions. CovetED had the chance of interviewing the bureau, and is here to let you know all about it! “Most of all in our work we like to communicate with customers. They are all completely different, which allows us to create exclusive individual сооl projects!”, said the designer. One of the most challenging times the studio faced, was the pandemic, “Thanks to the fact that we have great remote work, we were able to create many new projects, especially houses, and also significantly expanded the team.”, they said. “There is no limit to perfection! Desires appear, increase and we always go only forward, grow and constantly develop. You cannot stop in our profession, you need to keep up with the times, study new trends, new designers and so on.” The designers are friendly, tactful and understandable with their customers. They always try to communicate with the clients as a friend in order to respect and to create an open and honest dialogue “one team – one goal!!!”, they said. At the moment the studio is working and developing an incredible project for a villa in the south of France far from Monaco. “We are delighted with the communication with the Customers, with the style, with the atmosphere of the place itself, from the mentality of people. This is a completely different atmosphere, warm climate, gorgeous views from the windows. In addition, wonderful contractors from Italy, whom we love very much, are very close)”, the designers said. Their clients are the most creative ones, and for that, the designers become more inventive. Most part of their clients are young families who love and want to enjoy life some of them own their own business, some often travel the world, some are popular on Instagram, and some are actively involved in creativity. “The main thing is that they value comfort and quality. Home is their harmony and unification of the whole family!”, they said. “We would like clients to trust the designer more! In the future, people will finally treat design as a cool process and enjoy it. And implementation, the repair will always be a joy! We will use more natural materials and get closer to nature.”
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KATHERINE POOLEY London As a former banker and a world-travelling a d d i c t , Ka t h a r i n e P o o l e y i s a c e r t a i n t y w h e n it comes to creating the most sumptuous yet comfortable interiors where glamorous a n d e xo t i c i n f l u e n c e s m i x w i t h e a c h o t h e r. The owner of one of the most soughtafter interior design studios in London, United Kingdom, the designer can provide a n e xc e l l e n t s e r v i c e , m e e t i n g t h e t a s t e s and needs of every client in the world. W i t h a “ k e e n e y e f o r d e s i g n ” Ka t h a r i n e i s a n i n s p i r a t i o n a l d e s i g n e r. C o v e t E D h a d the pleasure of interviewing this designer we happily call one of the most CovetED “ Wo r l d ’s I n s p i r a t i o n a l D e s i g n e r s ”.
“No dream is too big. Clients often come to me with an incredible,
aesthetic has earned her many recognitions and commissions for landmark
completely unique and groundbreaking idea. I believe nothing is
commercial and residential projects around the world.
impossible and immediately set to work with my supremely talented team
The designer was named designer of the decade and believes that this
to realise their dreams.”, said Katharine when asked about her mantra in
is the biggest highlight of her career so far. “we work so hard to create
design. The British designer loves to be diverse, and “adores a challenge”,
some extraordinary design, it was fabulous to pause for a moment
“We are currently working on one of the largest Chateau’s in Cannes, it
and feel appreciated for all that we do to introduce the best of British
was the backdrop to Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’ and is quite simply
craftsmanship, manufacturing and artistry to the wider world. To
mesmerising. I am proud to be the leading British Designer in the field of
be named a Great British Brand and leading British Interior Designer,
Luxury International Interior Design.”, she concluded.
specialising in luxurious projects, this year was then the cherry on the
Katharine Pooley is one of the most sought-after award-winning interior
cake!”, she added.
designers in London and internationally. She creates sumptuous and
Her eponymous Knightsbridge design studio was established over 15 years
inspiring interiors for the most discerning clients. Her refined yet eclectic
ago and continues to create unmatched luxury interior designs for the
most discerning clients. Overseeing her team of 47 interior designers and architects, she immerses herself in every detail of her client’s complex projects and thus ensures a loyal international client base for her impressive designs. An innate sense of adventure has defined Katharine’s life and shaped her design philosophy. Katharine is an intrepid traveller and has visited more than 150 countries. However, what may come as a surprise is that she has summited many of the worlds highest mountains, driven a team of dogs on a sledge to the north pole, and crossed the Sahara on horseback, so one begins to form a picture of a tenacious and gutsy businesswoman & a truly original and adventurous interior designer. Katharine works tirelessly in her philanthropic pursuits. Notable recent campaigns have included partnering with The Childhood Trust to aid London’s disadvantaged children in their ‘Decorate a Child’s Life’ program. As a former banker and a world-travelling addict, Katharine Pooley is a certainty when it comes to creating the most sumptuous yet comfortable interiors where glamorous and exotic influences mix with each other. “Each interior comes from a kaleidoscope of inspirations; from the natural world, fashion, architecture, art, but most of all from my travels. There are very few corners of the world I have not worked or travelled in now and it is an absolute joy to travel so much. I have always been inspired by my surroundings and my extensive travels are the seed of every design idea.”, Katharine told us.
“I love the variety of styles across every project and every client brief. For example in the next year, as well as the biggest Chateau in Cannes, we are also working on a truly extraordinary property new-build in Monaco, a collection of villas overlooking Hong Kong’s Discovery Bay, a really exciting yacht, a contemporary and very luxurious redesign of a chalet in Zermatt, Switzerland and various other projects in London, the English countryside, as well as ongoing work Kuwait, Qatar and further afield. It is a busy time but the variety of all the projects makes it incredibly rewarding and stimulating!” Katharine Pooley’s team is as diverse as their design services; well-travelled,
introducing projects, the design process and my life through social media,
trained and highly motivated to bring only the best to their clients. Whatever
and Instagram in particular, it is inspiring to share insights, collaborate and
you can envisage, they can bring to life. “Invest in your team – no business is
connect personally with other designers and creatives.”
a success without a great team- Divide and conquer is my motto. The studio
The designer is currently working on a new yacht’s design, with a unique
has grown over the years to be one of the biggest in Europe and they are an
spirit and decoration. “It’s going to be elegant and chic and very luxurious,
incredibly diverse, multicultural and talented team. I often say to designers
my Home Dressing team are ensuring that every accessory is considered and
who are facing challenges on a project ‘I chose you, have faith. Remember I
adds to the overall design.”, she concluded.
picked you for a reason.’ It helps remind them that I trust them and believe in
“European craftsmanship is still the best in the world, it balances
them and that in turn motivates them to be the best designers they can be.”,
artistry with a completely unique viewpoint and generations of
she told us when asked about advice to the interior design world.
inherited knowledge. The upholstery and cabinetry work in Britain is
“My relationship with my clients is often one of complete privacy. Many of
faultless, the tradition of glassmaking and crystal in Italy and the Czech
them are public figures, Royalty or leading businessmen and woman and they
Republic sublime and in France the creative usage of specialist finishes
prefer to live discreetly in their personal lives. I receive most commissions
like straw marquetry, stingray and sculpted metals is unsurpassed. It’s
through private referrals and word of mouth, I have never advertised and I am
an exciting time to be a designer, I find myself surrounded by inspiration
not sure it is something I will ever be interested in. However, I have enjoyed
and inspiring makers and artists.”
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LITTLE CROWN INTERIORS Los Angeles Interior design is filled with riddles and challenges to overcome. They say a bolt of lightning never strikes twice on the same spot, and we can surely adapt that metaphor t o i n t e r i o r d e s i g n . E v e r y p r o j e c t ’s d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h e p r e v i o u s o n e . N o w l e t ’s t a k e t h a t t o a whole new level, which is designing kids’ spaces. In order for us to better understand the challenges of an interior designer who specializes in making the little ones feeling s p e c i a l , w e s p o k e w i t h N a o m i C o e , f o u n d e r, and designer of Little Crown Interiors. N a o m i ’s c r e a t i v e m o d e r n b o h e m i a n i n t e r i o r s allow children to pursue their most creative thoughts while maintaining a stylish and calm environment. One of the things that attracts Naomi the most to her work is the availability to work with her and the client’s imagination. Working in nurseries and children’s bedrooms allow a bolder use of colour and, as Naomi says, ”patterns and décor that wouldn’t otherwise show up in the main areas of the home. That sense of whimsy really makes my work fun!” For Naomi, the most challenging part of her career was in 2007, when she was launching Little Crown Interiors. The designer said that there weren’t many specialized nursery and children’s furniture brands and manufacturers, which meant it was hard to source some pieces for her designs. That, aligned with the fact that social media weren’t as powerful as they are today, created the biggest challenges in the designer’s then recently-born studio, ” We had to rely on more traditional marketing to get our name out there.“ Regarding the Future and what goals are left to achieve, Naomi has her hands full of plans for what is yet to come. “My goals are constantly changing, and I always see new things on the horizon. I would love to have a product line someday. Designing products is very different from designing rooms, but it’s something I would love to explore.” - Naomi Alon Coe What fulfills Naomi is the unique ability and privilege she has to design interiors that truly delight her clients in a unique way – the joy of creating a space for a new family member. The look on their face when they see the finished room is always so wonderful! says Naomi, and we can take her word on it. Naomi’s latest big endeavor was the writing of her own book Your Perfect Nursery. Her goal was to introduce parents to nursery design and to help these same people in achieving the nursery room of their dreams. ”’ I’m so excited that it’s out now, so expecting parents can have a comprehensive resource for all things nursery design.”
”So many of my clients are concerned about quality. I try to always use furniture that’s high quality, well made and that will last, but that’s also a good value. I like to suggest to my clients that they should invest in the pieces that can last them for years.” - Naomi Alon Coe
Finally, Naomi, the head of Little Crown Interiors, highlighted virtual design as the up-and-coming change in the trade. The designer has been doing a lot of e-design in the past few years, so she didn’t feel any awkwardness towards the trend. Especially now with the pandemic status, e-design has transformed into a full-time reality in the trade.
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LOUISE LILJENCRANTZ Stockholm Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Liljencrantz Design is an Interior Design award-winning firm. Founded by Louise Liljencrantz, in 2 0 0 9, t h e c o m p a n y ’s d e s i g n s t y l e h a s m i d century modern inspirations. The results of this way of creating are elegant, highquality, and timeless. The struggle was real for Louise Liljencrantz, to start in the Interior Design world. Her company’s first years were rough, financially, but giving up was never an option for her “Several times I thought that I would have to give up, but luckily I did not.” she added. Louise loves the fact of being constantly testing new ideas and products and being hands-on every day. Nowadays, Liljencrantz KFK Master Cabinet Makers and Veermakers work along with a number of new house projects. When it comes to fulfilling dreams, Louise Liljencrantz admits she has still one to fill: owning a house somewhere in Italy. Professionally, the interior designer says that exceeding clients’ expectations and watching her brand products arriving at their final home, is the best way to feel complete. Louise Liljencrantz points that face-to-face meetings are way better than internet ones, and that true inspiration comes from seeing it all with our own eyes. The future reserves several new collaborations, with great furniture producers and brands, coming this fall.
“They all have something in common, they want true quality and timeless design.” Louise Liljencrantz
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MARIA KALINA Moscow M a r i a Ka l i n a i s a n u p - a n d - c o m i n g n a m e i n the Russian interior design scene for some time now and establishing her name amongst t h e e l i t e . To d a y , w e ’ r e t a k i n g y o u i n s i d e o f M a r i a ’s m i n d w i t h a n e xc l u s i v e i n t e r v i e w w e h a d t h e p l e a s u r e t o h a v e w i t h h e r. What Maria Kalina loves the most about her work is the lack of routines. Then positively randomness of her days. Her work brings her new things and challenges every single day and, of course, they also bring new inspirations. To visit apartments in their restoration process is one of her daily tasks, and Maria looks at it as jigsaw puzzles. And, for Maria, it’s incredibly satisfying to see visualizations becoming a reality. The most challenging part in Maria’s career so far was when she was still studying architecture and took a job in an interior design studio, where she ultimately decided to pursue Interior design, at the same time, Maria Kalina was pregnant, which contributed to creating a challenging environment. When her daughter was 3 months old, Maria had started working full-time from home, which was incredibly hard. Luckily, the designer had the support of her family, which allowed and helped her in doing what she does best: creating incredible interiors.
”I’m only 26 years old, so of course not yet. I have very big plans for the development of my career, so my motto – to dream until it becomes reality. At the moment I’m quite a famous and successful designer in my city, but I want the whole world to know about me” Maria’s current goal is to be featured in the best press. It’s not about being a dream no more, it’s a goal, completely achievable to someone of her talent. To go to a store and see her photo and project featured in a top magazine is something Maria aspires to. The designer feels fulfilled when her clients, with their home ready, tell her how comfortable they feel in their new home, the emotions they feel, the experience they have. And it’s even more rewarding, for Maria, when they recommend her work to others. The best way for Maria to stay in touch with her followers is through Instagram. The interior designer often shows photos of her ongoing projects, so her followers can peek inside the whole process. How a once outdated apartment becomes the incredible project she ultimately posts about. But lately, Maria is also trying to post more mundane stuff, in order to establish a trusting relationship with her audience. Not only the glamorous side of the job, like fine presentations in furniture stores but also the car trunks filled with samples and porcelain. “Right now I have a lot of projects in progress, but for the first time I am working on a project not in Russia, but in the Arab Emirates. This is a very interesting experience, because communication with the client is only
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in English, all technical plans also have to be in English. A few years ago this kind of project seemed to me like something out of reach, but now I am designing a villa of 900 meters, it’s unbelievable. For this interior I am inspired by the works of the Jean Louis Deniot studio, a symbiosis of French history and contemporary art.” Maria Kalina In Maria’s opinion, the biggest trend right now, due to the pandemic paradigm, is the usage of natural materials and plants. Wellness design. Wooden surfaces, oasis plants, and responsible consumption. Add that to the use of vintage furniture, mixing with natural shades and round, soft shapes, and you get the hottest trends right now. Maria’s typical clients are bound together by their individualities. They are all different from each other, in terms of lives and social status, but every one of them has extraordinary hobbies, which ultimately translate in their interiors. Like Maria says, an unique interior for a unique person.
At the moment I am planning to launch my own collection of furniture made of metal: shelving units, coffee tables, consoles. This is my first experience in object design, but there are a lot of ideas that I want to see in my projects. I am very sensitive to the materials of the furniture, for me the shades of metal, wood, marble are important, and my own collection is a unique chance to create an object that will fully meet all my requirements. For Maria Kalina, the future of design will consist of simple shapes and lines, as people are currently overwhelmed with information from everywhere. The people’s home becomes their safe haven, As Maria predicts, ”Simple forms, relaxing colors, tactile textiles, the prevalence of natural materials: wood, stone, marble, leather, a lof of plants. I also think it will be popular to implement a smart home system with a voice function.”
STUDIO QD London SQD founders, Jena Quinn and Lucy Derbyshire, collectively have decades of e x p e r i e n c e d e s i g n i n g e xc l u s i v e i n t e r i o r s f o r t h e w o r l d ’s m o s t d i s c e r n i n g c l i e n t e l e a r o u n d the globe through their own work and with Nicky Haslam, in the US, Russia, France, Switzerland, Monaco and England. The founders are renowned for their mastery of colour and scale with interiors that create luxury through comfort and effortless style. To d a y C o v e t E D w o u l d l i k e t o t e l l y o u m o r e about them and their style in design. SQD create a unique language for their clients, understanding that each person has an individual vision and preference. Equally, each interior is as individual as its owner, with light and layout creating new opportunities and discoveries. It is the mastery of this crucial element, incorporating the clients own treasured elements with unique furniture and upholstery designs, which create interiors with a personality and life, comfort and easy elegance.
“Not one day or design is the same – and we love that! Everything we do is tailored to the client’s individual style and requirements, as well as the property itself. We are a creative studio and we’re lucky enough to work with an extremely talented team of artisans, joiners, contractors and sub-contractors that implement our design. Design developing in a creative environment with creative people is definitely what we love most.”, they said.
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The SQD innovative style represents the fusion of American scale and
live and breath our projects from start to finish, which means it is always a
tailoring with English wit and colour subtlety and strength. With their
rewarding experience once the project is completed and the client is beaming
understanding and respect for all periods of design from antiques to mid-
with happiness.”, said the designers, when asked about what makes them
century, the pair create authentic
feel fulfilled professionally.
and yet quirky interiors, blending old
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celebrating the same qualities in design.”.
strong creative workforce that collectively strives towards an innovative and
“Our studio works in high-end residential interiors and since we are lucky
creative sensibility in their design aesthetic.
enough to do projects around the globe, we have an eclectic mix of clientele
“Seeing our designs come to fruition is always fulfilling. For the majority of our
with their own personal interests, tastes and budget. This allows each project
projects, every aspect is bespoke, so there are many details and components
to have a slightly different approach to the design process which enhances
that require constant design development over an extensive timefame. We
the creativity of the studio,” they said.
VIZLINE STUDIO Minsk Dedicated designers, CG artists, and architects complete the team from this Studio, based in Minsk, Belarus. Inspired by t h e u n i v e r s e ’s b e a u t y , t h e y t r y t o b r i n g y o u r wildest architectural and design dreams to come true! Come along with CovetED and get to know more. Reaching client’s expectations is what this team loves. That and also the moral satisfaction after successfully completing large and complex projects! Teamwork is also a huge and important point when it comes to overcoming difficulties. Every time an obstacle arises, they gather and solve the question together. When we spoke about dreams, they weren’t unraveled. Guess what? The team says it’s important not to tell them to anyone, otherwise they won’t come true! After being asked if they had already reached all their goals, the answer was that whenever they would achieve a goal, they set themselves to another, and so on.
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“It’s not possible to achieve everything in life, otherwise its meaning is lost. We achieve our goals and continue to set new ones moving forward.” Professional growth in the Interior Design world, positive feedback from clients, and implementation of non-standard and unique projects are what make the Vizline Studio team professionally fulfilled.Vizline Studio’s work is presented to customers through the Behance portal and Instagram, where they also communicate with their clients. Every month the design studio has new projects to work on, that they work, inspired by designers worldwide, photographers, and CGi artists. Creatively speaking, Vizline Studio affirms that design trends are now creating spaces with concern for health, environmental friendliness, convenience, and practicality, all due to the Pandemic situation we are going through. In the future, when it all calms down, the team would like to work with several global architectural companies. To Vizline Studio, design and CGi markets are growing every day, and they can’t even point out only one company that stands out in craftsmanship. “It all depends on the specific area of design and on the demand for its development. In the modern world, everything changes very quickly and it can be difficult to keep up with trends. We think the future belongs to artificial intelligence.”
TANIA RICHARDSON Toronto Ta n i a R i c h a r d s o n i s t h e f o u n d e r a n d C E O o f To m a s P e a r c e I n t e r i o r D e s i g n . A l o n g s i d e Melandro Quilatan, the President and lead c r e a t i v e o f t h e To r o n t o - b a s e d f i r m , h a v e been creating some of the most impressive i n t e r i o r s a r o u n d t h e w o r l d . Re c o g n i z e d for their attention to detail and polished e l e g a n c e , To m a s P e a r c e I n t e r i o r D e s i g n firm is specialized in both commercial and residential spaces. With bold and luxurious designs without compromising on livability, their design sensibility and constant evolution allow them to create spaces that are fresh, unique, and unexpected. CovetED had the exclusive opportunity to interview Tania Richardson and had a sneak peek into the creative mind of the interior designer. As an interior designer, beyond creating a grand design, furnishings, and décor details, Tania’s favorite part of her job is the joy and emotion she gets from creating spaces that people love and love to spend time in. She also added that “every day is different and brings on a new challenge to tackle.” Now thanks to COVID, designers are being challenged to get even more creative. At Tomas Pearce, they are creating designs that ensure that health and wellness are a large part of the end design and that new social distancing measures appear seamless — without compromising the quality of design or creating limitations within a space. For Tania, the initial launch of the business was one of the most challenging yet rewarding times in her career. She recalls the moment which propelled Melandro and her through the amazing journey they’re currently pursuing: “It was New Year’s Day when I received a call from him, and he announced that he was going
In my mind, there is always room to grow and learn. It has taken supportive families and friends, dedicated employees, consultants, clients, suppliers, and trades to get to where we are today. It truly takes a village to do what we do. Without the help and support of each one of these amazing people, we could not be as successful as we are. We remain humble and grateful as this support system has, and continues to, champion us, and we look forward to continuing to evolve and expand.
to join me full-time to establish our interior design practice. We had worked together for many years prior and had often dreamt of
Besides her love for her inner circle, her team, and all those
starting our firm. Now, here we are 16 years later, building a brand
involved in her luxurious projects, Tania feels that her success
with exceptional culture and values while redefining the skyline to
and happiness as well, could not be fully accomplished without
create living environments that will be shared by many generations
the way their clients react to their end results: “Reactions to me,
for years to come.”
speak volumes. It’s a humbling testimony to know that we’ve
When asked about her dreams and her aspirations, Tania affirms
made an impact on our client’s lives by witnessing their joyful
that she would love to expand her business and reach other sectors,
reactions.” She feels fulfilled when she knows that the firm has
and encompass luxury hospitality projects as well. For her is the
helped design spaces that improve their clients day to day life.
obvious next step and she feels that her experience and practice in
Tomas Pearce pride themselves on providing timeless interiors.
luxurious residential and commercial spaces are the perfect recipes
Their experience designing luxury residences spans the world
for their future success.
and includes bespoke private homes, executive vacation villas,
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chalets, cottage retreats, pavilions, coach houses, and other exclusive environments. They helped create unique and luxurious spaces that reflect not only a lifestyle but also day-to-day needs. When asked about her relationship with her audience, Tania was very clear: To us communication is vital – we want to know each of our clients inside out. Whether it is for a luxe residence, or a common amenity space in a condominium, we truly think about every intimate need for the space. We get to know our clients: from what and when they cook, to how they navigate within a space, to what they enjoy in terms of entertainment, these are all important aspects to consider. We can design the best spaces that truly suit the lifestyle and needs of our clients. Tania Richardson Regarding her professional future, she still recalls the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic that completely changed the way they worked, interacted, and lived. She refers to these past two years as some of the most challenging, but also interesting “with space at a minimum and social distancing at a maximum, it’s been an interesting challenge to create and redefine the new normal for shared common areas. We are truly transforming the way people experience condo living” she noted. Creating a graphic statement with subtle detailing is the vision Tania has regarding the current trends. The interior designer sees the ’80s have resurfaced and had been reinvented with
modern geometric flare, from minimalist interiors to bold and geometric furniture lines and bright colorful modern art. With a very exciting lineup of future collaborations, Tania was very excited in sharing with us some of her and her team’s future partnerships: “From a high-profile residential project located in Toronto’s Bridal Path neighborhood to the suites and interiors of a number of luxury condos to a thoughtfully designed amenities plan that spans over four floors, we are very excited to bring our new projects to fruition.” The Tomas Pearce style is international, motivated by a love of good design, and a mix of both modern and traditional. Their clients include both residential homeowners and commercial developers who turn to Tania and her team for designs that are opulent yet simple, elegant and timeless and effortlessly functional. When looking towards the future of the design world, Tania would love to see designers putting more emphasis on health and wellness in their work – both from a design standpoint, but also from a team and cultural standpoint.
One thing we’re really focused on at Tomas Pearce is not subscribing to the typical design lifestyle – we value our team and want them to have a positive experience working with us, which for us means delivering incredible designs within a work/life balance. Tania Richardson
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A Selection of Places, Experiences and Events You Can’t Miss. CovetED’ special guide was created with the vision to provide our readers with checkpoints you can’t miss in the upcoming Design Weeks across the world. Known for their inspiring multiculturalism, impressive historical sights, delicious restaurants, phenomenal architecture, majestic gardens, and infinite agenda for every taste, these major cities are the main capitals for design aficionados. Travel with CovetED as we take you on a tour through Dubai, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Moscow, London, Milan, Singapore, and Toronto.
GUIDE TO DUBAI Marhaba! We kick things off with Dubai, located in the United Arab Emirates. The city is known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene and is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE Renowned for incredible dining options, Dubai sets itself apart for its
Camel, Fouga deyay, luqaimat and Shuwaa, and these are just a few of
rich experimentation in flavors, exotic ingredients and mouth watering
the flavorful delicacies you can taste on your journey to the city. But
presentations. Some of the most exquisite ingredients and dishes are
where to taste all of ambrosius dishes? CovetED got you covered.
NOBU DUBAI Created by renowned Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, this culinary gem infuses creative genius with classic Japanese ingredients and traditional Arabian influences. Located in the ultra-luxurious Atlantis, The Palm, Nobu is an Asian fine-dining experience with lots of flair.
AL MAHARA Al Mahara is Burj Al Arab’s premium seafood restaurant in Dubai for intimate dinners from Michelin-starred chefs surrounded by marine life, with refined dishes served in a unique ambiance. Prepare yourself for an intimate fine dining in a unique setting.
BUDDHA-BAR DUBAI Buddha-bar Dubai focuses on vanguardist japanese style with arabic influences. With impressive architecture and interiors, the majestic two-storied venue features striking overhead chandeliers, opulent décor and large bay windows with exceptional views of Dubai Marina taking you on a magical journey. Indulging delicious flavours of Far-East & Asia from an innovative menu inspired by the cuisines of China, Japan and Thailand.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES This city of skyscrapers and shopping malls has transformed itself from
and extravagant shopping malls that come complete with colossal
a desert outpost to a destination du-jour, where tourists flock every
aquariums and indoor ski slopes. The city has many cultural highlights
year. Dubai is famous for sightseeing attractions, breathtaking views,
and places to visit, as well as all the glamorous modern amenities.
BURJ KHALIFA Probably the most well-known building, the Burj Khalifa is also the tallest building in the world and a global icon. Truly a feat of engineering, the building represents the conceptual heart and soul of the city of Dubai. At 828m tall, this magnificent structure is located next to The Dubai Mall and has drawn visitors from all over the world, with a plethora of tourist attractions to keep up with every visitor’s need and taste. This building doesn’t need any introductions…
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SOUK AL BAHAR
PALM JUMEIRAH
Souk Al Bahar is a modern twist on a traditional Middle Eastern
Dubai is globally recognised for its world firsts, and The Palm
marketplace. Found in the heart of Downtown Dubai, this popular
Jumeirah is an impressive example. Viewed from above, the man-
hub combines shopping, entertainment and dining. Meaning ‘market
made island resembles a stylised palm tree, which was built from
of the sailor’ in Arabic, Souk Al Bahar sits by the water in Downtown
reclaimed land mass and a series of artificial archipelagos. Home to
Dubai. It is accessible through the beautiful walkway of The Dubai Mall,
some of Dubai’s most luxurious resorts.
overlooking the Dubai Fountain with the Burj Khalifa towering above.
HOTELS From boutique gems to luxury hotels, there are so many exciting places
to be believed. Find out all you need to know about the city of endless
to stay and play in the city, Dubai is truly the city that needs to be seen
possibilities, and home of the most exclusive, luxury hotels and resorts.
AL SEEF HERITAGE HOTEL
JUMEIRAH ZABEEL SARAY
Ideally nestled by the banks of Dubai Creek, the Al Seef Heritage
Discover luxury living in the Ottoman era at Jumeirah Zabeel
Hotel Dubai, Curio Collection by Hilton is where the beauty of
Saray. The 5-star hotel on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah is
traditional architecture meets modern day luxury. Situated close
a magnificent private setting surrounded by the Arabian Gulf. It’s
to iconic attractions such as The Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and
a feast for the eyes, overlooking the Arabian Gulf as well as the
Downtown Dubai, it truly is a great way to experience the best
city skyline. Opulent paintings, lights, murals, chandeliers and
of Emirati hospitality. With a range of delicious restaurants and
extravagant art make this a one-of-a-kind hotel, providing both a
activities nearby at Al Seef district.
luxury and authentic experience.
ATLANTIS, THE PALM One of Dubai’s most visited locations, you can expect endless entertainment with world-class dining outlets, unique aquarium experiences and outstanding architectural feats at this world-famous location. The massive resort spans several acres, offering 1,539 rooms, exclusive suites and ‘super suites’, including coveted underwater rooms. Encounter a world of wonder as you walk through the lobby, with exquisite decor, intricate sculptures and ambient lighting – all in sync with the pervading aquatic theme.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES This city of skyscrapers and shopping malls has transformed itself from
and extravagant shopping malls that come complete with colossal
a desert outpost to a destination du-jour, where tourists flock every
aquariums and indoor ski slopes. The city has many cultural highlights
year. Dubai is famous for sightseeing attractions, breathtaking views,
and places to visit, as well as all the glamorous modern amenities.
DEEP DIVE DUBAI
JAMEEL ARTS CENTRE
The latest addition to the city’s thriving sports and adventure
Embrace an entire world of art at the Jameel Arts Centre. where
activities scene, Deep Dive Dubai is the place to be for all aqua
creativity seems endless. The independent art institution is known
enthusiasts. The recreational centre’s 60.02m-deep pool is certified
as a thriving artistic community, with captivating and poignant
by Guinness World Records as the world’s deepest swimming pool
artworks regularly exhibited.The art institution is
for diving. Aside from its remarkable depth, the pool features other
supported by Art Jameel and located at Dubai’s Jaddaf Waterfront.
unrivalled underwater additions, such as a ‘sunken city’; with
Visitors can engage with like-minded individuals, professional artists,
its abandoned urban streetscape, divers can explore this modern
experts and amateurs while pursuing their passion. The institute also
Atlantis-like immersive zone and discover intricate details.
conducts workshops, guest lectures, talks, research and commissions.
founded and
EXPO DUBAI From 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022, inspiration will have a new home. This is a time to celebrate, collaborate and innovate – and a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you simply cannot miss. Celebrate humanity’s potential to shape the future with the power of innovation at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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GUIDE TO LONDON Welcome to London! Find the best things to do in London, from iconic sightseeing spots and fun-filled days out to top restaurants, theatre, and unmissable british events.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE Explore the most unusual places to eat in London from Michelin-starred
of quirky restaurants to choose from in the capital. Many restaurants have
eateries to a restaurant based in a prison. Book a spot at one of these fun
reopened following the easing of coronavirus restrictions.Just be aware that
restaurants in London. Known for its diverse dining scene, there’s no shortage
some restaurants may still be closed and pre-booking may be required.
RAINFOREST CAFE
THE CLINK RESTAURANT
Take your children to the Rainforest Cafe, one of the most fun
Eat within the walls of a prison at The Clink Restaurant based
restaurants in London. Kids go wild experiencing the sounds of
at HMP Brixton. Many of the ingredients are sourced from prison
waterfalls, lightning and rain, as they spot animals and real tropical
farms around the country, while everything is cooked and served
fish. Close to Piccadilly Circus and the West End’s many theatres,
by the prisoners as they train for careers in hospitality after their
shops and attractions, this family restaurant offers a two-course kids
release. Not only does this unique dining experience help with
menu and activity packs.
rehabilitation, the food is excellent and of good value too.
DINNER BY HESTON BLUMENTHALL Settle down for a quirky culinary experience at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, a two Michelin-starred restaurant that’s consistently voted one of the best restaurants in the world. The celebrity chef taps into Britain’s rich culinary history with unusual results, such as the signature Meat Fruit starter, where chicken parfait is served in the guise of a clementine.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES See world-famous London attractions, iconic landmarks and lesser-
or spacious outdoor spots, make sure you plan ahead. Most attractions
known sights. Whether exploring socially distanced indoor attractions
require advanced booking for a timeslot, even if they’re free to enter.
MADAME TUSSAUDS See famous faces at Madame Tussauds London, a wax museum and star attraction with more than 250 lifelike wax figures on display. Meet music superstars, Hollywood A-listers and the royal family at Madame Tussauds in London. You’ll also get a behind-thescenes look at how sculptors create the figures, and a fun ride through the history of London in an iconic black cab.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE Book your visit to Buckingham Palace for a glimpse inside one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today. You can tour the 19 spectacular State Rooms. These magnificent rooms are decorated with some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck. Outside of the summer opening, you can still see the iconic exterior of the palace and watch the famous Changing the Guard.
CARNABY The 14 streets of Carnaby are known for unique independent
stores
and
global
flagship
brands,
making it one of London’s most popular and distinctive shopping and food and drink destinations.
HOTELS From clean, but basic, youth hostels to the world’s grandest
most of us price comes into the equation, just like location, so here
properties, the list of the best places to stay in London is long. For
are some of our Guru’s top picks.
CLARIDGE Claridge’s is an Art Deco darling and London institution, it’s pretty
HAZLITT
universally considered one of the best hotels in London and is arguably
Converted from a row of three Georgian townhouses in the heart of
one of the most beautiful too, with its red brick facade, and sweeping
Soho, Hazlitt’s is a great choice if you’re looking for character and a
black and white marble entrance and tea lounge. Claridge’s recent
lively, central location. And it’s got some great literary associations.
refurbishment was sympathetic to the beauty of the original, and
The hotel has 30 rooms and suites, all of them individually, and
it’s helped make the restaurant and the top floor spa just as popular
quite splendidly decorated, with wood panelled walls, considered
as afternoon tea in the foyer. There are more Art Deco features here
collections of antiques, art and rugs. They do a great breakfast, have
than you can spot on a visit of less than a week, and old-fashioned
an elegant bar, and you’re in a wonderful position for eating out of
charms, like manned lifts complete with a sofa and the sort of service
an evening. It’s so stylish and classic that it’s always cool.
that’s really a pleasure.
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NO.11 CADOGAN GARDENS It’s very grand but No.11 Cadogan Gardens, the eclectically styled, lavishly decorated luxury boutique hotel just behind Chelsea’s Sloane Square, is a really great London hotel recommendation for families. The family suites are lovely and big, with huge windows, and expansive marble bathrooms, and the hotel, which has been converted from several red brick townhouses, is an exciting warren of secret-feeling passages and surprise public spaces. There’s a library, a drawing room and a terrace, and the restaurant is excellent. Perfect if you or your children appreciate a Murano chandelier!
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES Discover what’s on in London, whether you’re here this weekend, this
at socially distanced West End theatres, enjoy famous annual events and
month or are planning ahead if you’re not yet able to visit. Book shows
see exhibitions without the crowds.
MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY AT THE O2 From 01 October 2021 to 03 April 2022,
be
transported
to
a
Greek
island paradise for a night of Abbathemed fun with Mamma Mia! The Party at The O2. Take a seat in Nikos’ taverna and watch the feelgood story of Mamma Mia! unfold during an evening of iconic Abba songs, delicious Mediterranean food and plenty of dancing, as part of this interactive London show.
BAGS: INSIDE OUT AT VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM Until 16 January 2022, explore the style, design, function and cultural significance of bags from the 16th century to the present day, with Bags: Inside Out at the V&A. From military rucksacks to designer purses, despatch boxes to vanity cases, rediscover some of the most iconic bags in recent history and learn about the craftsmanship of the ultimate accessory.
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL From
18
September
2021
to
26
September 2021, explore a range of creative installations and join events celebrating
contemporary
design
during the London Design Festival 2021 (LDF), which transforms the city into an enormous art piece.
GUIDE TO LOS ANGELES Los Angeles is home to renowned museums, unique hotels, diverse experiences and 75 miles of sunny coastline. The best way to discover LA is by exploring all of the vibrant multicultural neighborhoods.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE Los Angeles has one of the most dynamic dining scenes in the country,
Whether it’s a sleek, modern dining room or a casual oceanfront patio,
offering everything from street food to Michelin-starred restaurants.
diners can choose from an astonishing menu of global cuisines.
HUDSON HOUSE
BLACK MARKET LIQUOR BAR
Hudson House was the couple’s inaugural effort, a 10-year-old business
Antonia Lofaso has become a breakout star. In 2011, she debuted Black
they named for their son, who’s now depicted snorkeling on a mural
Market Liquor Bar in the former Studio City home of the Victory
out front, trident in hand. The interior underwent a light and bright
Motorcycle Co., complete with an L-shaped bar, arched brick ceiling
refresh in 2018. Now guests at the L-shaped bar and tables will find
and reclaimed wood accents. Share-friendly plates might consist of
market-driven, Asian-influenced small plates like ginger-brined chicken
meatballs with garlic crisp and basil, peel & eat lemon pepper shrimp,
with colorful “unicorn” noodle salad.
Sriracha-spiked shrimp toast, and deep-fried Fluffernutter sandwiches.
SUSHI | BAR Phillip Frankland Lee and wife Margarita Kallas-Lee added sushi to the mix at their ever-evolving compound on Encino Place’s second floor. Sushi l Bar is an intimate eight-seat bar that resides behind Woodley Proper and showcases California ingredients in a 17-course, $110 menu. Don’t look for chopsticks and soy sauce, since they’re absent. Guests eat atypical dishes by hand.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES Los Angeles attractions and tours offer something for the entire family,
Take flight with the Space Shuttle Endeavour, or time travel via
from state-of-the-art rides to walks through historic neighborhoods.
Dinosaur Hall. Tour LA’s world famous studios, explore LA by bus
Theme parks feature incredible thrills, while famous cultural
with Starline Tours and the infamous TMZ Tour, or get some exercise
attractions include the Getty Center, LACMA and Walt Disney Hall.
with Bikes and Hikes.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 142,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
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WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL Designed by Frank Gehry and considered to be an architectural masterpiece, Walt Disney Concert Hall is a modern marvel and a Los Angeles icon.
CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER
Completed in 2003, it is the newest of The Music Center’s four venues, and
The California Science Center is a world-class educational resource
home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale. Walt
and family destination featuring hands-on exhibits and inquiry-based
Disney Concert Hall is one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls
education programs serving a diverse community of learners. Located in
in the world, providing both visual and aural intimacy for an unparalleled
the heart of Los Angeles in historic Exposition Park, the Science Center
musical experience. The auditorium is configured in a “vineyard” style, which
is open to the public 7 days a week, 362 days per year, with free general
allows for seating on all four sides of the stage
admission to its four major exhibit areas.
HOTELS Travelers have an incredible range of hotel options for staying in Los
the city for budget-savvy travelers. A new generation of modern, hip
Angeles. Families can stay near LA’s famous theme parks and attractions
hotels offers everything for even the trendiest of travelers, while guests
at a number of conveniently located hotels. Los Angeles is synonymous
of LA’s historic hotels can walk the halls and stay in the same rooms
with luxury and glamour, but there are also value hotels throughout
that legends once called home..
MILLENIUM BILTMORE HOTEL
You’re inspired by dramatic urban statements and dreams
At a time when this area was still evolving and finding its identity,
of tomorrow — welcome to your spiritual home, the Westin
the arrival of the opulent Millennium Biltmore Hotel in 1923 was
Bonaventure Hotel & Suites in Downtown L.A. The largest and
a “statement to the rest of the world that Los Angeles had arrived
one of the most photographed hotels in Los Angeles, its iconic,
as an American metropolis.” Its impact was undeniable and its
neo-futuristic towers were Instagram gold even before Instagram
grandeur would become an integral part of the history of our city.
was a thing, so take selfies at will.
WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL & SUITES
THE HOXTON DOWNTOWN LA You’re an Anglophile with an eye for modern design. That’s precisely why you’ve chosen to stay at The Hoxton Downtown LA, the stunning new hotel now open on Broadway. But The Hoxton isn’t just any hotel. For starters, it is housed in the former Los Angeles Railway building which originally opened in 1922. In the nearly 100 years since, the historic building has also been home to a grocery store, a restaurant, a candy store and a garment manufacturer.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES Los Angeles is often billed as the “Creative Capital of the World” because
more artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, dancers and musicians living and
one in every six of its residents works in a creative industry, and there are
working in Los Angeles than any other city at any other time in history.
THE ART OF THE BRICK
RISE FESTIVAL
Budding engineers and artists will be equally enthralled by the
As cathartic and communal as it is visually stunning, the annual
masterpieces Nathan Sawaya has intricately crafted with over 1,000,000
Rise Festival marks the release of thousands of illuminated
toy blocks. (No, that number is not a typo.) Visitors who love dinosaur
lanterns into the night sky above the Mojave Desert. The two-day
activities will gawk at the artist’s 20-foot T. Rex, which is comprised of
festival outside of Las Vegas kicks off in the afternoon with hourly
over 80,000 pieces alone. Until December 31 2021, creative youngsters
music sets, and each night culminates in a massive, simultaneous
will enjoy Sawaya’s recreation of Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Da
lantern release just after sunset—and we do mean massive, with
Vinci’s Mona Lisa, along with the exhibit’s interactive elements, as well.
thousands of attendees expected.
LA DESIGN FESTIVAL The LA Design Festival will return in 2022. The organizers hope that everyone take this time to recharge and get ready for a 100% IRL program next year. The theme in 2022 is “Design for Change” because the entire world has changed, and we’re all figuring it out as we go.
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GUIDE TO MIAMI Now is the perfect time to enjoy amazing deals on Miami, everything from resort and boutique hotels to luxurious spas, outdoor dining, attractions, museums and more. Explore wild and untamed mangrove forests, dive deep into an ocean adventure, and immerse yourself in the splendor of nature.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE From its bold Latin and Caribbean flavors to hot restaurants led by
experiences includes unique restaurants, food trucks, juice bars
celebrity chefs and fabulous food festivals, there’s much to savor on
and more. Now that your appetite is piqued, dive in and discover
a culinary journey through Greater Miami. Explore Miami, one table
the world of exciting culinary experiences that await throughout
at a time, with MIAMI EATS. The diverse range of gastronomic
Greater Miami.
CERVECERIA LA TROPICAL
27 RESTAURANT AND BAR
The 28,000-square-foot space opened in February 2021, with
Located in a historic house adjacent to the Freehand courtyard
capacity for 800 guests. It features a taproom, a restaurant and a
and home to mixologists as incredible as it’s neighboring Broken
stage for nightly live music. Outdoors, a 10,000-square-foot tropical
Shaker you won’t want to miss 27 Restaurant while in Miami.
botanical garden – Jardines La Tropical – recreates the magical feeling
With a welcoming communal dining atmosphere with the spirit
of the original in Cuba. Cervecería La Tropical takes sustainability
of a modern-day salon utilizing the freshest local ingredients
seriously. They collect rainfall to water the plants in Jardines La
including produce and herbs sourced from an on-site garden. Enjoy
Tropical and use spent grain from the brewery for fertilizer. The
breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner where you can choose from a
company is partnering with Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
buffet breakfast, burgers, shrimp topped with sesame chili oil and
to support the Million Orchid Project, which plants and restores
fresh seafood catch of the day. The menu offers vegetarian-friendly,
native orchids throughout Greater Miami.
vegan and gluten-free dining options.
DILIDO BEACH CLUB This oceanfront restaurant and lounge is a casually chic enclave situated on one of South Beach’s most beautiful beach promenades. It is a great place to enjoy Sun Cuisine - flavorful dishes inspired by tastes from beach towns along the southern Mediterranean and North African coasts. Specialty Sangrias, a beautiful ambiance and incomparable service make this the ideal place to enjoy a memorable afternoon of lunch and cocktails.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES From outdoor adventures to art museums and historic sites, choose
and Biscayne National Park to the postcard-perfect architecture of
your own adventure among Miami’s top attractions. Visitors
South Beach’s Art Deco Historic District. Creating your perfect
to Greater Miami will discover a whole wide world of exciting
itinerary means choosing from the nearly endless variety of
attractions, from the natural wonders of Everglades National Park
enticing options.
ART DECO HISTORIC DISTRICT The Art Deco Historic District has the nation’s largest concentration of Art Deco architecture which features over 800 historic buildings.
VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS
The guided walking tours led by the Miami Design Preservation
Named after one of the most captivating shorelines on the Spanish
League take you through this area, between 5th Street and 23rd
coast, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens captures jaw-dropping European
Street and along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue and Washington
extravagance in an enchanting American context. The home’s
Avenue, to provide interesting and historical architectural insight.
builder, James Deering, was a prolific industrialist who explored
Designated a National Register District since 1979, the historic
uncharted territory in the creation of this ambitious home, planting
buildings are in the style of Art Deco, Mediterranean Revival and
his Renaissance-inspired estate at the heart of Miami’s tropical
MiMo (Miami Modern).
hardwood hammock.
EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK Located at the southernmost tip of the Florida mainland, just before the Florida Keys, Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S. and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park’s 1.5 million acres are a mosaic of ecosystems, from slow-flowing freshwater sloughs and salt-tolerant mangrove forests to tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rocklands, freshwater marl prairies, moss-draped cypress domes and the sparkling marine waters of Florida Bay. In these complex systems, you’ll find a wide range of native water and land animals, including alligators basking right off the Anhinga Trail, herons and egrets feasting in the marshes and slow-moving manatees cruising the bay.
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HOTELS Home, sweet hotel and welcome to Greater Miami! Now, where will
away-from-home in the heart of Downtown Miami. From the broad
you stay? Hotel choices are plentiful here, whether you’re searching
sands of South Beach to bustling Brickell, from Coral Gables’ canopied
for a family-friendly beachfront resort with all the bells and whistles,
streets to the charming waterfront village of Coconut Grove, there’s a
an intimate boutique hotel for a romantic getaway, or a high-rise home-
hotel with your name on it.
KIMPTON SURFCOMBER MIAMI, SOUTH BEACH
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MIAMI
If you’re looking to stay in an oceanfront, historic Art Deco hotel, Kimpton
Experience the service and luxury that the Four Seasons is known for
Surfcomber offers that and more. Because the emphasis is on style and
in the heart of Downtown Miami/Brickell. At the Four Seasons Hotel
socializing, “daylife” activitiesand daily wine hour ensure that you will have
Miami, luxe accommodations range from generously-sized rooms with
a sunny and fun escape. This hotel is family friendly and pet friendly. Check
windows overlooking the bay or city to the ultra-spacious 2,800-square-foot
their website to learn about family friendly events, live entertainment and
presidential suite. While it might be tempting to order in breakfast and relax
fitness programs. Parking is available on the property. This hotel has a spa,
in your plush suite all morning long, you won’t want to miss the two-acre
a pool bar and two restaurants. Accessible accomodations are available and
pool terrace where you can take a dip in the large heated pool or retreat to a
special arrangements can be made with advance notice.
hammock under the idyllic shade of Palm grove.
THESIS HOTEL MIAMI At
Thesis
Hotel
Miami,
we
are
focused
on
crafting an active and engaged community for guests, friends, and residents of Coral Gables to come together and feel welcomed. Throughout the entire space and within every aspect, we’ve redefined what a hotel stay means. Bringing to life a vibrant and collective atmosphere for all to enjoy, Thesis includes an innovative urban living room, elevated pool serving the latest libations, professional
salon,
and
dedicated
co-working
space. Find yourself immersed in an experience to remember no matter your interests.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES With an exciting year-round lineup of events, there’s always
Beach, North America’s largest (and splashiest!) contemporary
something fun and festive going on in Greater Miami. Greater
art fair, to the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, which
Miami’s exciting annual events are part of what makes this
draws celebrity chefs and foodies to the beach, the atmosphere
such a dynamic place to be all year long. From Art Basel Miami
is always jubilant.
ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL After a year of experimentation in a new location on Virginia Key, Ultra Music Festival returns to its longtime home at Downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park from March 20-22, 2020 for its 22nd edition promising
a
pulsating,
three-day
immersive
electronic dance party like no other. The unique setting of Downtown Miami’s skyscrapers and Biscayne Bay’s waterfront makes for an amazing atmosphere to listen to the biggest names in electronic dance music.
ART DECO WEEKEND From January 14 to January 16 2022, Art Deco Weekend brings people together for three days of fun, history, design and architecture Today’s Miami is a haven for all kinds of art and artists, but historically, it’s most known for Art Deco. Launched in 1976 by the nonprofit organization Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL), Art Deco Weekend is a threeday celebration of that movement — a weekend filled with art, architecture, history, culture, entertainment and more. Originally created as a way to bring more people to Miami Beach at a time when tourism was low and preserving Art Deco history wasn’t a priority, today, this popular annual event is still the longest-running free community cultural festival in Miami Beach.
MIAMI CARNIVAL PARADE AND CONCERT Oct 2 - 10, 2021 Come celebrate the 37th Annual Miami Carnival, and the music and pageantry of the Caribbean culture. This multi-day experience is one of the most anticipated Caribbean
Carnivals
held
annually,
drawing over 75,000 attendees during Columbus Day weekend. There are four signature events to enjoy throughout the week: Junior Carnival, Panorama, J’ouvert, and a costumed Parade & Concert.
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GUIDE TO MILAN Milan is internationally recognised as one of the world’s most important fashion capitals, but it also has a wealth of interesting museums and things to see and do. Milan offers all the advantages of a large city, but it is relatively small, thus making it perfect to visit, as tourists can get to most of the city’s attractions and museums by foot.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE Italian cuisine is most famous for its best-known dishes: pasta and pizza.
alla Milanese, and some refreshing sweet desserts like Panna Cotta and
But it offers a lot more, with more elaborate dishes based on the scents and
Zabaione. Milan is also known for its exquisite coffee (well, all Italy
tastes of the Mediterranean, but one distinct delicacy is the gelato. Some
actually), like Caffè Macchiato or Caffè Corretto. Either way, CovetED
of the most typical Milanese dishes include Carpaccio, Arancini, Ossobuco
selected a few places to try all of these mouthwatering flavors.
CARLO E CAMILLA IN SEGHERIA
BERBERÈ PIZZA
Carlo e Camilla In Segheria offers a concert of clear and unexpected
One of the latest artisanal pizzerias on the scene, with three
details and flavors, made with very high-quality raw materials,
locations scattered across the city, Berberè uses sourdough when
selected according to the seasons and with products of the region.
making its crusts. The dough rises for at least 24 hours (in some
Led by the Top Chef Luca Pedata, the dishes of this modern
locations, you can even watch the kneading machine at work,
restaurant are made with simplicity and rigor, reinterpreting
which is surprisingly fascinating) and the toppings are all organic.
tradition in a contemporary version.
Pizzas are pre-cut into triangles for easy sharing.
GIACOMO MILANO Giacomo
Milano
is
in
a
suggestive,
elegant,
sophisticated setting, reminiscent of the Milanese trattorias of the early twentieth century. Conceived and designed by architects Renzo Mongiardino, and his successor Roberto Peregalli, the place is evocative of past times, with its wooden paneling surmounted by embossed wallpaper, stucco details, arches and patterned marble floors. A place to discover the dishes of classical Italian cuisine and savour selected high quality raw materials. A popular place, beloved by Milanese.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES While Milan may not be the first city a tourist thinks of when planning
history. For all its workaholic reputation as the money and business center
a trip to Italy, it has more than its share of attractions, not to mention
of Italy, it’s a city with an influential past and a rich cultural heritage.
IL DUOMO
LA GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE II
The most well known landmark, the massive Cathedral of Santa
Just outside the cathedral, on the Piazza del Duomo, you can visit
Maria Nascente, which the Milanese call just “Il Duomo” is among the
the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, another top attraction in Milan.
world’s largest (it holds up to 40,000 people) and most magnificent
The place is very photogenic and luminous, with its magnificent
churches, the ultimate example of the Flamboyant Gothic style. It was
arcades and superb dome made of glass and iron. Nicknamed “Il
begun in the 14th century, but its façade was not completed until the
salotto”, the Galleria is considered to be one of the most beautiful
early 1800s, under Napoleon.
in Europe.
TEATRO ALLA SCALA As the name suggests, it’s where La Scala, the famous Milan Opera house is located. Along with the San Carlo Theater in Naples and the Fenice in Venice, it’s one of Italy’s 3 most prestigious operas. Masterpieces of Italian opera have been created here, such as “Norma” by Vincenzo Bellini or “Otello” by Verdi. Also, one of the greatest classical singers of all time, Maria Callas, has performed in La Scala.
HOTELS When we’re going to a trendy place like Milan, we have to complete our
Especially if we’re attending the Milan Design Week. Here’s a few hotels
stay somewhere stylish. It’s mandatory, there’s no other way to do it.
and boutiques to get ahead in your stay in Europe’s design capital.
PARK HYATT MILAN Milan’s
Park
Hyatt
offers
elegant
rooms right in the heart of town, each fitted with cream-coloured travertine, Venetian Murano
stucco lamps.
and
hand-blown
Michelin
two-star
restaurant VUN Andrea Aprea serves exquisite Italian cuisine with a creative touch, and there’s a small spa with steam rooms and whirlpool bath.
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THE YARD AT AETHOS MILANO
ARMANI HOTEL MILANO
The Yard Milano is a snazzy 30-room hotel in the lively neighbourhood
Shades of cream and pearl feature throughout this minimalist
of Porta Genova, known for its art and festivals as well as cocktail bars
designer hotel, with light sandy hues and beige dominating in
and cafes. Inside, the family-friendly hotel is a contemporary but homely
the rooms. Soak in views of the city skyline from the eighth-floor
place where children stay for free and one pet per room is allowed. The
spa, sip on cocktails at the back-lit onyx bar or feast on superb
on-site restaurant, Gipsy, serves eclectic, experimental food.
contemporary dishes at the Michelin-starred restaurant.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES From desert dunes to dancing fountains, take in Dubai’s unique
places that’ll make your visit in Dubai a truly special one, either on
experiences. Get inspired by our pick of activities, events and
vacation or business.
SUPERSALONE A new format and an exceptional curator, architect Stefano Boeri, for “supersalone”, the Special 2021 event under the banner of the Salone del
FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX
Mobile.Milano that will be the first large design exhibition to open its
Get up to speed with everything you need to know about the
doors. Scheduled for 5th to 10th September at Rho, Fiera Milano will
2020 Italian Grand Prix, which takes place over 53 laps of the
reaffirm the centrality of Milan and the Salone on the international
5.793-kilometre
design, cultural and innovation scene.
September 6.
Autodromo
Nazionale
Monza
on
Sunday,
MILAN FILM FESTIVAL (MFF) Milano Film Festival has been a production by esterni since 1996. It’s an opportunity to experience places through new visions. For over twenty years, the festival has been the major cinema event in the city; a platform for international independent cinema that risks, experiments, tries and finds new ways.
GUIDE TO MOSCOW Moscow is the capital of Russia and is known for being a very cosmopolitan city. Besides guarding the home of the President, it’s a city that carries a very historical past and it’s famous for the landmarks that we are used to seeing in history books. We we are sure that you will add “Visit Moscow” to your bucket list.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE One thing is for sure: it does not matter what restaurant you pick
Prepare to be amazed by all of the interior decor of the restaurants and
because you will feel like your entering a movie that portraits the 1950’s.
be fascined by the cusine.
TURANDOT
CAFÉ PUSHKIN
Lavishly decked out with chandeliers and hand-painted furniture,
You’d be forgiven for thinking you’d stumbled into the home of
the menu selection may come as a surprise to first-time guests,
Russian aristocracy upon slipping through the door of this Moscow
with options ranging from Pi Pa duck with melon and truffle to
institution. Opened in 1999 by artist Andrei Dellos, the upscale
beefsteak with foie gras.
Franco-Russian den is a favourite among the city’s glitterati.
O2 LOUNGE One of the best places to see and be seen, the O2 Lounge is half stylish seafood restaurant and half trendy pre-club hangout. The food on offer is delicious Japanese fare, with sumptuous sushi prepared in front of diners by the team of talented chefs led by Nicholas Courtois.
HOTELS From the infamous Four Season Hotels to first international fice-
stay in everyone of them! And if you ask us: sleeping each night in a
start hotel, our selection promisses to make you stay up at night
different hotel sounds like an adventure and Coveted is here to tell you
wondering which hotel should you pick becacuse you will want to
that your bank account will forgive you for this.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MOSCOW One of Moscow’s premier accommodations, offering a peerless location overlooking Red Square and the Kremlin, a dapper design aesthetic, facilities that span a cool cocktail bar, upscale spa, plus excellent food offerings. Rooms are luxurious enough, but it’s the views make them among the best in the city.
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HOTEL BALTSCHUG KEMPINSKI MOSCOW
THE STANDART HOTEL MOSCOW
As the first international five-star hotel in post-Soviet Russia,
Open since 2016, the retro-futuristic StandArt – the first Russian
the Kempinski has kept up with the competition via constantly
Design Hotels member – is still the chicest hotel in the city by a
renovated luxurious interiors, top-notch amenities and pristine
country mile. As well as offering the most stylish rooms in town, it
service. The prime location across the river from Red Square and
has a sleek restaurant, an attractive spa and gym, and a conveniently
the Kremlin doesn’t hurt either.
central location.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES If you were wondering if this guide would bring a little bit of history,
like you are revisiting the past? From the St. Basil’s Cathedral to the
then you guessed right! How can you visit Moscow without feeling
Kremlin, get ready to get the most fun history lesson ever.
ST BASIL’S CATHEDRAL However long you’re visiting Moscow for, you must set aside some time to soak up the archetypal image of Russia’s capital with the glistening rainbow roofs of St Basil’s Cathedral. The cathedral
STATE HISTORICAL MUSEUM
was commissioned in the 1500s by Ivan the Terrible and according
An attraction in its own right, the State Historical Museum, founded
to legend, the Tsar thought it so beautiful he ordered that the
in 1872 by Ivan Zabelin and Aleksey Uvarov, was once the principal
architect be blinded so they would never surpass this creation.
medicine store, also containing antiquaries owned by the royal family.
MOSCOW KREMLIN The biggest active fortress in Europe, Moscow’s Kremlin offers a week’s worth of attractions on its own. Once you get behind the 2,235m (7,332ft) of walls, there are five squares to wander around, various buildings to explore, 20 towers to learn the names of, and the world’s largest bell and cannon to see.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Moscow is full of experiences and events that will help you live the
around some of the best – and very colorful – events for you to
spirit of the city and get to know it even more. Coveted gathered
attend, enjoy and take some great pictures.
KREMLIN’S CAVALRY GUARD CHANGE
MOSCOW CITY DAY
Date: From April - September
Date: September, 4th
The Formal Infantry and Horse Guard Mounting Parade of the
Moscow traditionally celebrates its founding in the early September.
Presidential Regiment takes place around 20 times from April to October.
In 2021, the city celebrates its 874th birthday.
FESTIVAL “CIRCLE OF LIGHT” Circle of Light festival is a unique event, devoted to the growing possibilities of modern lighting technologies.
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GUIDE TO NEW YORK It’s finally time to experience the five boroughs in real life again—and there’s not a moment to waste. It´s time for New York City!
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE New York City’s dining scene is world-famous for good reason—and no
serve the five boroughs. While satisfying your appetite, you’ll be supporting
matter the circumstances, restaurants, bars and cafés always find a way to
local business and staying connected with the city you love.
MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE—WORLD TRADE CENTER Nestled in Lower Manhattan near the World Trade Center, Morton’s
JAMS
The Steakhouse is a true blend of classic cuisine and contemporary
Chef Jonathan Waxman, named Best Chef in New York City by the
style. Morton’s features USDA prime aged beef, world-class wines,
James Beard Foundation, brings his seasonal New American cooking
cocktails from martinis to Manhattans, succulent seafood, timeless
to Jams. The open kitchen, exposed brick and reclaimed oak make
steakhouse sides and decadent desserts.
the space as dynamic as the food.
TSISMIS Hit Tsismis during happy hour (5 to 7pm daily) when wine, beer and tasty Filipino snacks are discounted. Or check out Filipino chef Jappy Afzelius’ dinnertime twists on kale laing sautéed with shrimp paste and coconut milk as well as chicken wings with hot mango salsa and pork dumpling soup with onions and garlic. The 45-seat space is a casual Lower East Side hangout with a big copper-topped bar and an open kitchen.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES Breathtaking views from Top of the Rock, the Empire State
Museum and New York Hall of Science. Thrilling performances
Building and One World Observatory. Exhibits from throughout
at Lincoln Center, BAM and Barclays Center. Attractions in NYC
history at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn
suit all tastes.
CENTRAL PARK Central Park is an urban oasis. The 843-acre green space features rolling meadows, peaceful bodies of water and stunning vistas, bringing a sense of calm to the otherwise busy City. The range of activities you can take part in here is nearly unparalleled: hiking, biking, ice-skating, fishing, visiting the Central Park Zoo, seeing a formal English garden and, during the summer months, lounging on a picnic blanket and listening to a live concert.
TIMES SQUARE Flashing neon lights and giant digital billboards. Brilliant Broadway marquees. Costumed characters and musicians. Times Square is big, bright and unforgettable. Its main junction is filled with popular retailers—plus the TKTS discount booth, which offers up to 50 percent
STATUE OF LIBERTY NATIONAL MONUMENT
off theater tickets. Walk to the top of its red steps—you may know
The Statue of Liberty is perhaps New York City’s most familiar
them from the “Empire State of Mind” video—for a sweeping view of
landmark and the easiest one to overlook since it’s only accessible
the area, including One Times Square, the building from which the ball
by boat. This historic monument has welcomed many generations of
drops on New Year’s Eve. People-watchers will love the pedestrian-
hopeful Americans to our shores.
only zones furnished with tables and chairs.
HOTELS New York City offers a wide range of accommodations to fit
array of New York City hotel deals offered throughout the year.
every taste: marquee hotels that reflect NYC’s bright lights,
Whether you’re looking to visit nearby attractions, explore NYC
boutique hotels tucked away on charming side streets, family-
history or be in the center of it all, these hotels will make New
friendly stays close to parks and greenery. Also, there are a wide
York City your home away from home.
ALIZ HOTEL TIMES SQUARE Stay in style at the all-new Aliz Hotel Times Square, a boutique chic
KIMBERLY HOTEL
hotel in the heart of New York City and part of Preferred Hotels
The intimate and unique Kimberly Hotel on Manhattan’s East Side
and Resorts. From street level to skyline, the hotel brings a touch of
is convenient to Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, Radio
personalized style and service to the vicinity of iconic Times Square.
City Music Hall, Times Square, shopping and attractions. Options
Whether your trip is for business or pleasure, the hotel offers an
include deluxe guestrooms, one- and two-bedroom suites, and Luxury
inviting pied a terre for work or play.
Collection rooms.
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1 HOTEL CENTRAL PARK 1 Hotel is a leading voice in the sustainable-hotel genre, and visitors can see why as soon as they arrive at the bewitching location at the corner of 58th Street and Sixth Avenue, just a block from Central Park. The hotel’s weathered-wood and glass exterior is hugged by a living wall of English ivy fed by a mile of irrigation tubes, and the main door encases a sculptural assemblage of found twigs. The biophilic design, plants and natural materials throughout the lobby, common areas and rooms give the space a rejuvenating ambiance.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Autumn and winter are magical times in New York City.
reopened museums and cultural attractions—just don’t forget to
Reinvigorated by the chill in the air, many head outdoors to see the
wear a mask. You could also take your favorite pair of boots out for
leaves change across all five boroughs. Layer up and enjoy an espresso
a historic walking tour, some boutique shopping or a classic NYC
at a cozy sidewalk café, or retreat to one of the City’s recently
pastime: wandering through Central Park.
NEW YORK LUXURY DESIGN FAIR Between September 9 and 12, the world’s leading brands along with today’s top talent come together in a carefully curated presentation of design, offering inspired vignettes by respected brands, design seminars, culinary demonstrations, and special
appearances.
From
furniture,
accessories, lighting, and art to a kitchen, bath, and building projects, the show offers thousands of products to source and shop-both from independent makers and established manufacturers.
NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has showcased the latest work from the world’s most esteemed filmmakers— the likes of Martin Scorsese, Pedro Almodóvar and Alain Resnais, to name just a few—and has introduced some of the most innovative new voices in cinema to New York City audiences. Organized by Film at Lincoln Center, the festival presents classics, a full slate of documentaries and full-length features, as well as other special events. In 2021, the festival features both in-person and virtual screenings, from September 24 to October 10.
TCS NEW YORK CITY MARATHON The TCS New York City Marathon is a five-borough athletic event like no other. While the in-person 2020 edition was canceled and took place in a virtual format, the 2021 event, on November 7, will again be held on the streets of NYC. The field size will be around 33,000 runners, or 60 percent capacity of the usual race.
GUIDE TO PARIS Do you want to live in an episode of Emily in Paris? If you do, this guide is for you. If you don’t but want to visit Paris, then you should stick around and find out all the best cultural experiences we have to suggest you. And don’t worry: You will still have time to take the famous selfie in front of the Eiffel Tower. Feel free to send it to us.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE To say that Paris is famous because of their delicious food and
you both a piping hot pita stuffed with bead and a 12-course tasting
glamours restaurants it would be na understatement. You will find
menu with a presentation that will make you feel like you are at
diversity in Paris and you will want to try everything. Paris can give
Great Gastby Part.
L’ASTRANCE
JÒIA
L’Astrance, one of the world’s best restaurants that boasts three
Jòia is the second restaurant by Hélène Darroze, who was voted the
Michelin stars, offers the ultimate fine dining experience in Paris. Chef
best female chef in the world. The menu revolves around comfort
Pascal Barbot, who trained under Alain Passard at Arpège, is acclaimed
food from Darroze’s homeland just outside the French Basque
for his simple but sensational creations with surprising flavours.
Country, with an added touch of global flavours.
BOUILLON JULIEN Bouillon Julien wins points not just for being the only bouillon where you can actually book a table but also for its gorgeous sea-green Art Nouveau interior. Forget fine dining: this is where everyone actually heads for dinner midweek. Confit de canard and a glass of red will set you back less than €15, and you’ll feel all kinds of fancy sitting beneath the mirrored walls and flower-bedecked glass panels.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES What’s a trip to Paris without some cool places to visit? Coveted
to offer you. We already know that you have at least three places
wants you to go around the city, make memories, take great pictures
in your list: Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and the Louvre. So, for that
for your Instagram feed - tag us! - and learn more about the French
reason only, we will suggest you some other places that promise to
culture and book a visit to some of the greatest event the city as
take your breath away - and help you digest lunch.
DISNEYLAND PARIS Well, if we want to be fair, when in Paris you must pay a visit to Mickey Mouse and his friends. Once a child, always a child. The Disneyland Park has numerous activities you can do. And don’t worry: there’s diversion for people who are above the age of 5.
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MONTMARTRE – WALL OF LOVE Montmartre is a large hill in the northeast of Paris and is best known for its artistic environment where a number of world-renowned artists, including Monet, Picasso and Renoir, had stationed during the Belle Époque. When you visit Montmartre, don’t forget to take a break at the Wall of Love (Le Mur des Je t’aimes) on which “I love you” is written 311 times in 250 languages.
MOULIN ROUGE The famous cabaret Moulin Rouge – spiritual birthplace of the modern can-can dance – is located close to Montmartre
and
offers
glamorous
evening shows among which the most representative are Crazy Horse, Moulin Rouge and Lido de Paris. You can book for a dinner and show, for a show, for a VIP evening or for a “matinée”.
HOTELS Paris is the city movies made us failing even more in love. It’s a city
dreamy places for you to stay and rest from your long day of going
famous for its lights and historical architecture of the buildings.
around the city. Want to know what they all have in common? There
From modern spaces to luxury hotels, Coveted brings you the most
are croissants for breakfast!
HOTEL EKTA
RITZ PARIS
Step out of the heritage norm in the 8e arrondissement with this bold
Since first opening in 1898, it has welcomed dozens of dignitaries,
design hotel, an ode to the Sixties and Seventies with its black-and-
celebrities, writers, and fashion icons, Ernest Hemingway and Coco Chanel
white graphic décor, which pays homage to Courrèges.
among them. This sense of history continues to resonate deeply with guests
HOTEL GRAND POWERS When the Powers opened in 1920 it was an instant Haussmann beauty. Its refurbishment
has
now
morphed
the
prestigious Golden Triangle maison into an oasis of on-trend Parisian chic. Radiant rooms mix Chanel hues with 1920s craftmanship and modern design, the bar offers all-day dining, and there is a rather dreamy spa.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Besides city seeing and tkaing pictures across the most famous places
for you to attend, such as Paris Design Week with the infamous
of Paris, you can also enjoy some vents and live new experiences
Maison et Objet Fair that showcases the very best of the interior
across the city. Coveted gathered the best events and experiences
design world.
PARIS DESIGN WEEK:
EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYS IN PARIS - SEPTEMBER
If you love design than you must visit Paris during this week! The Paris
These are two very special days in Paris and a very popular event among
Design Week is from 9-18 of September there’s a little bit of everything
Parisians. It’s the one time in the year when the public is invited to
such as Maison et Objet with the best brands of interior design. Besides
explore inside historic buildings normally restricted or reserved for
that, Galleries, schools, studios and workshops offer you a chance to
government offices. Here’s your chance to go inside the Senate or the
discover a compendium of contemporary collections. Situated all across
Elyée Palace where the French president resides. The latest information
the city, these shows invite both professionals and the general public to
is that the event will go ahead in 2021 with, with assume, appropriate
unearth great dexterity and new trends.
sanitary measures in place.
LONDON TO PARIS BIKE RIDE - SEPTEMBER Cycle through English villages, rural France to the final destination, the Eiffel Tower! The 2021 event has been cancelled but we look forward to the next ride in 2021.
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GUIDE TO SINGAPORE Located in the Southern tip of Malaysia, this city is a Beautiful mix of Malaysian, Indian, Chinese, Arab, and English cultures. After this guide, we bet you will book your trip right away eager to experience some of the best things Singapore has got to offer.
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE We can almost feel our stomach asking us to book a flight right
culinary experiences and you should go with an open mind set
now to Singapore while we are writing this article. Because
into trying different things in order to enjoy all the different
everything is so deliciously different! Singapore is filled with
restaurants and try a little bit of everything.
RANG MAHAL NEW UBIN SEAFOOD
Much like the decor, the food at Rang Mahal combines Western
New Ubin Seafood’s extensive menu of seemingly mixed styles
ingredients with Indian spices and cooking methods to yield
reflects how taste preferences of Singaporeans today. The menu is
elegant, complex creations. The food is light yet exceedingly
certainly eclectic, but almost all the dishes are soul-stirring.
flavorful—you’ll be satisfied without being stuffed.
CANDLENUT There
is
only
one
Michelin-starred
Peranakan
restaurant in the world, and it resides in this airy space with a towering ceiling and gigantic hanging lamps at Como Dempsey. Named for the creamcolored nut used in many curries, Candlenut is best experienced via chef-owner Malcolm Lee’s carte blanche menu.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES Singapore is known for being a very rich country and it’s even called the
to do and explore and does not need to be high-end for you to be equaly
playground of the rich. But Singapore also an amount list of things for you
amazed. We decided to mix it up and suggest you a little bit of both worlds.
CHINATOWN From the small mom-and-pop stores and authentic Chinese food to the bright red lanterns, there’s excitement and hustle in this district. You can visit the Chinese Heritage Centre and see the impressive and beautiful Sri Mariamman Hindu temple.
ORCHARD ROAD
MARINA BAY SANDS
One could be forgiven for coming to Singapore and doing nothing
The opulent Marina Bay Sands resort complex includes a high-end
but shopping, as this is a world-class city for style and designer chic.
luxury hotel, a mall with a canal running through it, the ArtScience
The Orchard Road area is a great place to start a shopping spree, as
Museum, and the Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck—a
there are high-end stores at every turn..
vantage point for taking in the entire city.
HOTELS Singapore has different wonders and created some Beautiful places for you
style or a modern, Singapore has got it all. The best part? A great view is
to rest after a long day of meeting the city. Either you prefer a more classic
garanteed and they don’t charge more for it.
ANDAZ SINGAPORE A common misconception is that all luxury hotels are old-school and
THE GREAT MADRAS
stuffy. Hyatt Hotels Corporation challenges that notion with its
Three words: prepare to swoon. The Great Madras in Singapore’s
boutique spin-off, Andaz Singapore. This five-star hotel is catered
Little India district is so Instagram-worthy that you’ll likely wear
towards a different breed of travellers: free-spirited, open-minded,
out your photo thumb by the time you check out.
and well-travelled.
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RAFFLES SINGAPORE Singapore’s grand dame recently emerged from a twoyear facelift. She’s looking sharper and spiffier than before, while still retaining the colonial-era splendour that she’s known for. The 1887 property is one of the city-state’s most historic and iconic, as it’s named after Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES What’s a trip without trying out some new things? For that matter only,
to offer. And if you are a design lover that is eager to meet some new
Coveted gathered some of the best experiences and Events Singapore has
techniques and artists then this list is for you!
NATIONAL VENDING GALLERY:
URBAN PLANNING & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
TOPIC NO. 4 HAND MADE
FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Date: 05 Jun - 30 September 2021
Date: 14 Sep - 16 Sep 2021
National Vending Gallery presents topic No. 4 Hand Made, a
The 6th Conference on “Urban Planning and Architectural Design
collection of products crafted by makers based in Singapore. Exerting
for Sustainable Development” (UPADSD), follows the success of the
their imagination on the physical material, each piece of work took
previous meeting in 2015, 2017, 2018 ,2019 and 2020 The Concept of
shape through the hands of the designer. These objects of hand-
sustainable development has emerged over the past few decades as a
manship brings back a genuine position to the flagrant use of terms
new necessity for urban cities.
in today’s culture - artisanal, hand-crafted, home-made.
EYE THE SKY Date: All year long Another one of the best adventurous activities in Singapore Stand at a stunning 165m from the ground and gaze at an unobstructed view from the Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest observation wheel. And with additional activities like 6D motion ride, supercar drive and a romantic sky dining or hi-tea, this flight is a must. This exclusive and breathtaking high-and-wide view of Singapore will put you in astonishment.
GUIDE TO TORONTO Toronto, the capital of Canada, is a big city that is known for a very dynamic Lifestyle, full of green spaces perfect for the summer and some energic morning walks. Did you book our ticket here? Great choice! We made this travel size guide just for you. Don’t forget to pack Coveted in your bag!
RESTAURANTS & CUISINE
GUSTO 101 Gusto (pronounced Goo-sto) means tasty in Italian. Since opening
CAMP SMOKEHOUSE
our doors in 2012, Gusto 101 has been serving up modern takes on
After stealing the show at the CNE, Tokyo Hot Fried Chicken
Southern Italian classics. As with Trattoria Nervosa in Yorkville, Janet
gained a cult following for its Nashville-hot-meets-Japanese-street-
Zuccarini has meshed a passion for creating memorable food with a
food fried chicken. Now, founder and owner Harasinski Gillis is
vision for delivering soulful, transporting dining experiences
back with a new pop-up concept: Camp Smokehouse.
SCARAMOUCHE Panoramic views over the sparkling city skyline are the common factor that ties together this sophisticated top-floor
ngrediente
and
buzzing
downstairs pasta bar. That and a dedication to ngredi ngredientes that has long been a defining factor of Keith Froggett’s cooking.
HOTELS From the oldest hotel in town to the one who used to be a factory.
in business or in vacation mode, your stay will be nothing more than
Toronto is full of creative and reconstruced. Either you are travelling
simply unforgattable.
SHANGRI-LA HOTEL TORONTO Bookended by the Soho House Toronto and the upscale Momofuku Noodle Bar and Milk Bar Toronto, the Shangri-La is a hub for the hip. The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (home of the National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company) and Roy Thomson Hall (home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra) are both four minutes away.
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KIMPTON SAINT GEORGE HOTEL This midtown meeting place, more like a residence than a hotel, is a tasteful melting pot of boutique luxury style. The homely feel
GLADSTONE HOTEL
flows from the smiley staff to the living room-like lobby and up
Toronto’s oldest hotel today combines a boutique art hotel with a
into spacious, tasteful retreats done in a mix of unconventional
gallery, and it continues to be one of the biggest supporters of the
colours and distinctive design details.
Toronto art community in myriad ways.
LE GERMAIN HOTEL With so much within walking distance, including the subway, the location couldn’t be better. Built in 2002 in what used to be a hat factory, this stylish boutique property run by the Quebec-based, family-run Le Germain chain of hotels is a cosy retreat catering to everyone from creative business travellers to weekend sporting-event ‘staycationers’.
PLACES, LANDMARKS & VENUES From the infamous CN Tower to a place full of art from artists
venues for you to visit during your stay. Spoiler alert: You camera
from all over the world, Coveted brings you the key places and
roll storage is going to be full.
ONE OF KIND VIEW FROM CN TOWER
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM
There’s no way you can to Toronto and not visit their most
The Royal Ontario Museum, known as the ROM, is one of
known landmark: The CN Tower. Toronto’s famous landmark, the
Canada’s premier museums, with an international reputation
553-meter CN Tower, is one of the city’s must see attractions and
for excellence. It houses an outstanding collection, which covers
also the most impossible to miss. Towering above the downtown,
natural history, art, and culture from a great variety of periods
this Canadian icon can be seen from almost everywhere in the city.
from all over the world.
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO The renowned Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is one of the largest museums in North America. The collection of more than 95,000 pieces includes works from around the world, from European mas terpieces
to
contemporary
art,
but
also holds an impressive collection of Canadian Art, including a vast collection of works by the Group of Seven. A series of temporary exhibitions are mounted throughout the year.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES If you have a wild heart and are looking for new experiences, then
nature and enjoy the view.
we have a treat for you: events and experiences for you to live in
Just promisse us one thing: let us know how it went. And by the
Toronto to enjoy even more your stay. Get lost in art, walk though
way: you’re welcome!
TORONTO ISLAND PARK LOVE LETTERS TO TORONTO
Date: All Year Long
Date: October
Toronto Island Park is a must-have experience, especially for those who
Local artists and arts organizations, working in partnership, will conjure
are very adventurous. Park consists of four main islands and contains
visions for us all: dancing in the streets, raising our voices in song, seeing
trails, beaches and children’s amusement rides.
everything anew – still separate but so connected.
Source: trip advisor
DIGITAL DESIGN CAMP Date: September
TORONTO TAMIL INTERNATIONAL
This one-week summer camp will introduce the technology and skills
FILM FESTIVAL
necessary to complete a complex design project. Friends and family will
The Toronto Tamil International Film Festival welcomes filmmakers,
be invited to join the final presentation online, allowing participants to
actors and audiences to Toronto for the 3-day event that includes
practice their presentation skills.
screening, special events, workshops and panel discussions.
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SPECIAL DESIGN CAPITALS EDITION
SHOWROOMS WE COVET With the theme of Design Capitals in mind, CovetED selected a few showstopping showrooms worthy of every design aficionado.list is a compilation of stores we visit frequently and stores that inspire us. From the mega-retailers to the independent neighbourhood shops, great design comes in all sorts of packages and price points. With a wide range of styles and aesthetic, this selection intends to provide you with every inspiration you may need. What fantastic design journey will you be into?
DUBAI We’ve collected the best interior furniture shops and showrooms for you to enjoy. From small showrooms and boutiques to grand flagships, there is a huge variety of sources to find the best interior design furniture and inspirations.
LUXURY ANTONOVICH DESIGN
LASVIST
Specializing in bespoke lights and lighting sculptures, Lasvit is both high-end and high design. They have also transformed glass Led by renowned designer and architect Katrina Antonovich, this global
into a modular system for use in architecture, built glass walls and
company epitomizes opulence and luxury. Antonovich’s headquarters are in
partitions, as well as external building facades and curtain walls.
Dubai, with offices in Miami and Los Angeles and customers around the world.
Their lighting pieces take pride in storytelling design.
CHRISTIES
Founded in 1766 by James Christie, Christie’s has since conducted the greatest and most celebrated auctions through the centuries providing a popular showcase for the unique and the beautiful. Christie’s offers around 350 auctions annually in over 80 categories, including all areas of fine and decorative arts, jewelry, photographs, collectibles, Furniture, and more. Prices range from $200 to over $100 million.
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DECOART DUBAI
CASA MILANO
With its Interior Decor Solutions and Furniture stores in Dubai, DecoArt being
Casa Milano is inspired by Italian design and craftsmanship. A
one of the best Interior Design Company, advocates in retaining a graceful
masterpiece that reflects the passion and perfection of a bygone
balance between traditional aesthetic and modern interior designs that smartly
era. A collection of the finest works of bathroom art. A place
side with the customer’s ideas and culture with no compromise on comfort
that lets you experience exquisite designs, luxurious living, and
and quality.
quintessential beauty.
LONDON Luxury Showrooms and Concept Stores play an essential element for interior designers. This list features the Best Luxury Showrooms and Concept Stores in London to visit. Take a look at the most Coveted shops and luxury showrooms in the city with the best home design products, as well as amazing store interiors.
DESIGN SPACE LONDON
DesignSpace London was first established in 2005 and from the outset focused on bringing intelligent space planning to the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom furniture market. With a long history in the industry its founders established a relationship with Modulnova, an Italian furniture manufacturer who were gaining a strong reputation for innovative new designs and materials.
CASSINA
HARRODS
Italian furniture manufacturer Cassina has recently opened its first
Whatever you envision for your home, all our furniture brands can
United Kingdom showroom, in the heart of the Brompton Design
make bespoke pieces to order, tailored to whatever size, colour,
District, London. The showroom, designed by architect Piero Lissoni,
finish and material you wish for, Harrods has a panoply of choices
aims to become a meeting place and must-visit destination for all those
by style, category and room. The ultimate luxury experience, not
interested in contemporary design.
only for interior design, but many other sectors.
KATHERINE POOLEY
MOOOI
The Moooi London Brand Store opened in 2016 and is located in Katharine Pooley design studio has succeeded to create bespoke
Fitzrovia, near the heart of central London. Fitzrovia has always
interiors for the most discerning clients. The company’s refined
been a cornerstone of artistry, home to many different creatives
yet eclectic aesthetic has earned a position as one of the most
throughout the years. Now it houses flagship stores, restaurants,
sought-after interior design studios globally.
and shops at the forefront of innovation.
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LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, the city of Angels. Truth be told, in the last few years, this unbelievable city has boomed with new shops and showrooms sprouting up every month. Whether you’re looking to transform your home into a luxury paradise or a minimalist retreat, here’s some of the most CovetED showrooms that will help you show off your interior design chops.
GRAYSON LUXURY
CROFTHOUSE
Founded in 2010, Croft House aims to encompass the sophisticated, relaxed feel of the California lifestyle through their handmade Grayson Luxury is the ideal interior design destination for the traditional
pieces of statement furniture. Croft prides itself on creating
sophisticate with a modern sensibility. Bringing together some of the most
timeless pieces, individually crafted to fit a client’s specific needs.
innovative designer brands in the home interiors industry. Grayson Luxury has
Their extensive design experience effortlessly transforms ideas and
quickly become the one shop for designers and homeowners alike.
vision into functional, quality furniture.
BLACKMAN CRUZ
Blackman
Cruz
specializes
in
extraordinary objects—the rare, the magnificent, the
the
eccentric—in
provocative, all
their
and many
forms. Their collection of furniture and decorative objects spans several centuries, many different styles of design, and a wide range of countries, from America and Mexico to Italy and France and beyond. Their showroom has over 9,000 square feet.
MARC PRIDMORE
HAMMER & SPEAR
Hammer and Spear were launched in 2013 as a showroom and fullservice multidisciplinary design studio, composed of a team of interior designers, architects, and product designers. Founded by Marc offers a unique perspective, a kind demeanour that speaks of the
husband and wife Scott Jarrell and Kristan Cunningham, Hammer
“Southern Hospitality” of his upbringing, and an unparalleled eye for creating
and Spear’s notable aesthetic both informs and reflects the greater
home spaces of comfort and unparalleled vision.
movement that has inspired the Arts District for decades.
MIAMI CovetED has collected the best interior furniture shops and showrooms in Miami for you to enjoy. From small showrooms and boutiques to grand flagships, there is a huge variety of sources to find the best interior design furniture and inspirations.
4141 DESIGN
4141 Design Showroom includes the mono-brand showrooms of Maxalto and
Arclinea
by
B&B
Italia.
The
primary focus is on customer service offering design services from furniture selection to final installation with an
emphasis
4141
on
Design
creating
experience
the
full
through
curating furniture, closets, wall units, media
cabinets,
lighting,
kitchens,
bathrooms, doors and hardware.
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ADRIANA HOYOS
B&B ITALIA
Founded in 1994 as a design house, ADRIANA HOYOS Furnishings has converted over time into an iconic brand for glamorous design rooted in a
Founded in 1966, B&B Italia has been established with a strong
Latin American style. Vertically integrated, with manufacturing facilities
industrial and technological calling that leads the design industry
in Quito, Ecuador and International headquarters in Miami, Florida. Family
in craft and innovation. The close dialogue between the designers
owned and operated, the brand was created on the principles of offering
and architects that B&B Italia collaborate with leads to creativity
unique and stylized products with great added value that enhances spaces with
that has been foundational in building the history of B&B Italia
sophisticated comfort.
over the years.
BECARA
DUPUIS
Becara is a lively and eclectic offering of accent furniture and home accessories,
Founded in 1973, Dupuis is an iconic, award-winning Mexican
founded in 1964 by Begoña Zunzunegui. Today’s collection is inspired in part
design and interiors brand and for decades has remained a pioneering
by the original decorative antiques sourced worldwide for her first retail store
influence in the Mexican market. Today, with more than 45 years
in Madrid, Spain. Becara has since grown to be one of the leading European
in the luxury furnishings and interior design business, Dupuis is
companies in design, manufacturing, and distribution of furniture, home
poised to promote Mexican modernism in its purest essence on an
fabrics and interior design accessories..
international scale.
MILAN Showrooms are a good starting point to inspire you for your latest interior design project, furthermore, if you are in a city so deeply connected to design like Milan. Here are highlighted the best ones.
BISAZZA
ILLULIAN
Bisazza’s flagship store opened during Milan Design Week 2019. There,
Illulian, a historic and prestigious brand, internationally renowned
over 200 square meters became large windows in the front, illuminating
in the field of design and custom handmade rugs, has never
the brand’s different collections together with pieces from the bathroom
stopped evolving in its over 60 years of activity through a process
series. Interiors of the space include natural colours pulled from the
of uninterrupted growth, participating in great projects and
parquet, which are paired to pearl grey walls enriched with three columns
collaborating with prestigious figures in the world of architecture,
clad in a gold mosaic from Bisazza.
design, and fashion.
CAPPELLINI POINT
An
avant-garde
creative
workshop
made of design objects and advanced scenic technologies, art masterpieces and pops of colour on tapestry and architectural elements that define the style of Cappellini. The intimate yet dynamic context recreating the hyperrealistic atmosphere of a private loft is the visual statement of Cappellini’s vision around design and lifestyle.
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GALLOTTI & RADICE
LLADRÓ SHOWROOM
The Gallotti & Radice luxury showroom has crafted a hub for the domestic habitat. Within a historic Milanese building, the 200 square meter showroom is organized across 2 levels connected by a double-height space with a crystal
Lladró showroom presents a unique concept and exhibiting its
balustrade (the material that gave the Lombard brand its start). Today, the
exclusive collections of sculptures, High Porcelain, lighting, home
label’s wide gamut of furniture solutions includes design lamps and chandeliers
décor and fashion accessories, the boutique also highlights the
conceived for diverse creative personalities in a stylistic mix and match
brand’s close bonds with art, crafts, and design.
MOSCOW Moscow is a designers’ paradise, with a huge range of places to shop from high street stores to sleek mega-malls to fun flea markets. Browse for stylish fashions along Kuznetsky Most, soak up some old-city charm while you shop on Arbat Street, or uncover unique designs and artwork at some of the newer, hip areas like Flacon Design Centre. Here’s some of the best interior design to offer from Moscow.
TERRA DARUS
For over 20 years Terra Darus Group has been engaged in direct deliveries of Italian furniture of famous brands throughout
Russia
on
favourable
terms. They equip private, public, office premises, hotel complexes and other projects with exclusive Italian furniture and lighting fixtures.
ROYAL ROOM
RICHMOND HOME
Richmond Home is a furniture showroom that offers stock and to order furniture and decor items for creating interiors in various The Royal Room Salon in Moscow is an official dealer of designer furniture
styles. Professional knowledge of all styles, experience, ability
in Russia. Salon collaborates with famous designers from Italy and other
to correctly combine modern concepts of comfort with classical
European countries. At the exhibition in the salon, there are goods for the
canons, provides a high level of work performance by our specialists.
living room, bedroom, kitchen, nursery, dressing room, study, bathroom, and
A large showroom in the centre of Moscow with an exposition of
other rooms.
furniture and decor items.
ABITANT
DESIGN PLACE
Design Place Showroom has been cooperating with the leading manufacturers and sellers of designer furniture and accessories over the last five years. Thanks to the many year’s experiences and Abitant is an interior design shop based in Moscow, as well as an online
professionalism of the company personnel, you will not encounter
store, with high-quality products from Europe and the Americas. It’s a
casual and accidental items in our showroom. Each item is a result
true community for all top designers and architects with some of the most
of careful choice. Our principal criteria are the quality, aesthetic
incredible brands.
elegance and functionality.
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NEW YORK New York, the city that is ever design-effervescent! When it comes to interior design and many other areas, the Big Apple is at the vanguard. New York Design isn’t shy, it isn’t motionless. The city that never sleeps harbours some of the most avant-garde designers and that is why, if you have the chance, you should pay a visit to these incredible showrooms.
BUNNY WILLIAMS HOME
COVET NYC
What do the best staging projects have? An amazing design collection? Timeless pieces? Unique interior design? Well, then Covet Though Treillage, the cherished Upper East Side shop Bunny Williams ran
NYC is one of the best staging projects in the Big Apple. Curated and
with her husband, John Rosselli, closed in the spring of 2015, the store owner
handpicked by Rincón Design & Development and Covet House, and
is not a thing of the past for Williams. A few months later the AD100 designer
located in Billionaires’ Row, this staging project presents what there
opened her first eponymous showroom in the Fine Arts Building, where she
is best about contemporary design, showcasing truly unique design
displays her various home lines alongside vintage and antique treasures.
pieces by some of the best luxury brands out there.
DDC NYC
GOYARD
A slew of wildly coloured trunks appeared on the Upper East Side as French luggage brand Goyard set up its first New York shop in a DDC NYC (Domus Design Collection) is a luxurious, contemporary furniture
stately townhouse on East 63rd Street that once housed Charlotte
shop filled with pieces to swoon over. DDC showcases over a hundred
Moss’s beloved boutique. With parquet floors, brass-trimmed
designers, mostly European imports. It is claimed to be a designer’s paradise
mahogany and glass cabinets, and archival Braquenié carpeting, space
and one of NYC’s shopping secrets.
maintains the feel of Goyard’s original 19th-century shop in Paris.
HUDSON FURNITURE Hudson
Furniture,
furnishings
and
the
lighting
New
York
company,
moved to a 25,000-square-foot home in
Chelsea,
giving
its
high-octane
designs even more room to breathe. In the lofty space, decorative mouldings and stately Corinthian columns are paired with rugged concrete floors and cement-grey plaster walls. The rough-meets-refined look is fitting, considering
Hudson’s
hallmarks:
chandeliers draped with metal chains, Nakashima-esque wood tables, and plenty of polished bronze and brass.
PARIS From timeless antique shops to cutting-edge luxury showrooms, in Paris, one can find inspiring design. Few places juxtapose the old and new quite like the French capital, where storied 18th-century structures share real estate with their contemporary counterparts in a seamless cultural marriage. CovetED gives you the best picks on interior design and decoration luxury showrooms in Paris.
SILVERA
VOLTEX
For 50 years, Voltex has shared its passion for design and for talented creators. You will find in our store more than 3,000 references in terms of design furniture, lighting, as well as many decorative objects and outdoor design furniture. You’ll also find Silvera has a track record of more than 30 years as a specialist in designer
many other iconic products from great designers such as Philippe
furniture and accessories for the home and workspace in the UK, France,
Starck , Marcel Wanders , Charles Eames , Verner Panton , Ronan
and around the world. Created in 1990 by Paul and Fabienne Silvera, today’s
& Erwan Bouroullec , Charles Le Corbusier , Jean Prouvé , Karim
SILVERA is an integrated concept showcased in 10 Parisian showrooms, 1
Rashid , Konstantin Grcic , Patricia Urquiola , Tom Dixon... All for
London flagship, a 6,000 m² logistics center at Vitry-sur-Seine in France.
an increasingly original and trendy decor.
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COVET PARIS
CHAHAN MINASSIAN
Chahan Minassian is an interior designer, antique dealer, gallery This is the place where you’ll find everything you need for your interior design
director and designer. In 1993, he created his own interior design
project! From bespoke furniture pieces to lighting designs and décor accessories,
agency, Chahan Interior Design, rapidly attracting commissions in
the Covet Paris Showroom features a series of mesmerizing décor sets created
the United States, Canada and Japan, as well as in Europe. He focuses
with the best high-quality products by the best Portuguese interior designers.
for over ten years on decoration but also on his gallery in Paris.
INDIA MAHDAVI SHOWROOM
The eclectic furnishings on display at India Mahdavi’s 7th arrondissement showroom and neighbouring boutique inspire
wanderlust
at
every
turn-
fitting given the Iranian-born interior designer’s
peripatetic
background.
Colourful cane-backed folding chairs, pattern-woven baskets, and tessellated cement
tiles
make
ideal
souvenirs
for those who can’t carry away the Murano-glass lamps and accent tables.
SINGAPORE Singapore is well known for its unexpected, curious, strange and yet still magnificent design. This selection of showrooms make it possible to experience this by combining innovative features with creative designs, these showrooms present plenty of opportunities to discover new decor inspiration.
DAVINCI LIFESTYLE
CREATIVE BLEND
Discover a dynamic mix of furniture collections at multi-label showroom P5 Studio, for pieces to complement your contemporary If you are seeking elite designs and superior comforts from luxury brands,
interior.
The
4,000sqft
store
carries
furniture
pieces
from
DaVinci Lifestyle is a must to check out. Established in 1994, the DaVinci
progressive brands including Shanghai-based brand Stellar Works,
Lifestyle is one of the pioneers in luxury furniture. Since then, they have
outdoor furniture brand Maiori, shelving systems from Danish
expanded to many showrooms across Asia – Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong,
brand Montana, as well as European furniture purveyors Sancal and
Taiwan, China.
Saba Italia.
MARQUIS When it comes to refined, sophisticated furniture, not many do it better than Marquis. Their artisanal designs breathe elegance into any home and are fitting for any evolved urbanite. QSquare by Marquis is a 22,000 square ft gallery at Tai Seng that showcases six of the finest collections in Italian home furnishings, with famous names like Bentley Home. On top of sophisticated furniture, you can find classy lights, elegant storage solutions and stylish outdoor furniture.
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MARBLE MARVEL
ROCHE BOBOIS
Feel as if you’ve been transported deep underground at this inspiring showroom, which features the versatile uses of the bendable marble technology developed
Inject some luxe into your home with French furniture label Roche
by MM Galleri. The innovative technique cuts the marble in extremely thin
Bobois. The elegant and vast showroom in Singapore showcases beautiful
and precise dimensions, such that it can be applied as a pliable cladding onto
contemporary pieces that are modern and creative yet highly functional.
curved surfaces as well as on custom-made furnishings. The showroom space
The brand is best known for its modular and freeform sofa, Mah Jong
features the bendable marble technology on its walls, along with a selection of
created in the ’70s. If home decorating and picking up pieces for your home
its furniture pieces.
baffles you, the brand also offers an interior design service to homeowners.
TORONTO Toronto is blessed to have a pretty thriving design scene and as the largest metropolitan centre in Canada, it’s fair to say that Toronto is the design capital of the county as well. Our list is a compilation of stores we visit frequently and stores that inspire us. From the mega-retailers to the independent neighbourhood shops, great design comes in all sorts of packages and price points.
CLASSICO ROMA
Classico Roma is more than furniture, it encapsulates experiencing the art of luxurious and elegant living. With its inception rooted in an ardent desire to bring custom made traditional furniture to the people of Canada. Classico Roma is devoted to being the epitome of timeless and updated classics.
KENDALL &CO. INTERIOR DESIGN + DECOR
TRIANON DESIGN LTD.
With opulently upholstered furniture and unique accessories rooted in 18th-century Europe, Trianon Design has a decidedly different feel than many of its King East neighbours. The brainchild of Bernard Le Corre and interior designer Lesley Macmillan is full of playful Similar to a “Mom & Pop” shop, KENDALL & Co is an independent Pop &
vignettes arranged with original antiques and custom pieces: think
Pop Shop where they welcome everyone to live your best life through their
tree-shaped French paper chandeliers, Lucite mirrors from Italy and
colourful designs. They strive to create a team who shine bright with their
hand-finished tables with antique iron panels from France. Leather
talents by being themselves.
armchairs from the 30s and 40s are similarly rich with character.
DESIGN WITHIN REACH
AVENUE ROAD
Housed behind the unassuming brick façade of a former Consumers Gas Company warehouse, AVENUE ROAD’s Toronto flagship is The Studio is located on King Street East in Old Town, the historic center of
both awe-inspiring and intimate. The 15,000 square foot (1,400
Toronto and just two blocks from St. Lawrence Market, a renowned culinary
square meters) space offers a constantly evolving trove of design
hub and food hall founded in 1803. Occupying a two-level space, the Studio is
inspiration over three levels. Home to Obumex bespoke kitchen,
punctuated by twin staircases and two dramatic Light Clouds, each with over
The Rug Company and an extensive display of Tribu outdoor
100 fixtures. Twenty-seven fully realized room vignettes help visitors envision
furniture and USM Modular Furniture, our flagship presents the
how the furniture and accessories could work in their own bedroom, dining
full breadth of our product offering – a complete expression of the
room or living room.
brand’s Total Concept approach.
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THE NEW ERA OF MODERN DESIGN THROUGH THE EYES OF KARIM RASHID An exclusive interview with the iconic New York-based designer Crossing the boundaries to the unexpected, Karim’s ability to transcend
alone for a few years before hiring some staff.
typology continues to make him a force among designers of his
The New York-based designer realized at a young age that his future
generation. Today the CovetED magazine will take you inside of his
was going to pass by entering the creative world of the design world.
iconic design journey and give a sneak pick of what the future holds for
“I realized my life’s mission at the age of 5 in London. I went sketching
one of the most iconic designers of our era.
with my father drawing churches on Sundays. He taught me to see -
Karim Rashid design is now one of
he taught me perspective at that age
“I DON’T TAKE INSPIRATION FROM ANY ONE PLACE OR THING.
- he taught me that I could design
today’s design industry. His career
INSPIRATION COMES FROM BEING CREATIVE WITHIN THE
anything and touch all aspects of
kicked off in 1992 when he was
CRITERIA OF A PROJECT, AND AS WELL AS FROM FUNCTIONAL
our physical landscape. I remember
32-year-old and decided to move
NEEDS AND DESIRES. ALWAYS FOUND MYSELF HAVING
drawing a cathedral facade and
to the famous city of dreams, also
MORE IDEAS THAN COMPANIES COULD EVER PRODUCE.
deciding I did not like the shape of
I PERPETUALLY OBSERVE AND ANALYSIS AND DISSECT
the gothic windows (the pointed tops
EVERYTHING AROUND ME IN OUR BUILT ENVIRONMENTS”
seemed dangerous) so I redesigned
the top international references of
known as New York City. “I was penniless
but
started
drawing
objects romanticizing about the
them. I drew them as ovals.”
beautiful world I always wanted to shape. I found a rundown loft
Through the entire process, and with some big obstacles across the way,
without kitchen or bathroom and struggled to survive”, said Karim to
Karim never lost his determination to create a successful practice. He
the CovetED team when thinking about was the breakthrough moment
describes his unique style as sensual minimalist since he is passionate
of his unique path. After approaching about 100 companies from Lazy
about simple things that are functional for the daily basis routine.
boy to Gillette, Rashid only got one client so he decided to search for
“Human, Sensual, Biomorphic” is how Karim Rashid describes most of
other opportunities and started teaching at Pratt Institute and worked
his design projects, whether it is interiors or bespoke products.
With more than 4000 designs in production, over 300 awards to his name, Karim believes that the project of his career is still to come. For Karim Rashid, each client is a new challenge and a new possibility to revolutionize the modern design world. “I work with the strengths of the client - if they work with glass, fiberglass, 3D printing, wood, rotomolding, injection molding because these are the cultures of the company - and design is about this collaboration. But for this connection to work, a designer must understand completely the culture and history of a company, their vision, and their market”. There is no doubt that Karim Rashid is considered to be one of the strongest design influencers of the era due to its unique modernist vision. “Industrial design and Interior design are driven by designers embracing new technologies, whether it is material chemistry, production method, or mechanical invention.” He wants to design products and projects as a complete rapture of experience, that fulfills all of the consumer issues present in our generation and that was exactly what Karim tried to achieve with his new collection for Essential Home and DelightFULL. “My inspiration for the collection for the brands was to create designs for our environments that are exciting, and seductive, as colorful, and flexible, and customizable. Designs that are timeless”, enhanced Rashid about the new project that he is developing with the two Portuguese mid-century modern brands “Our lives are elevated when we experience beauty, comfort, luxury, performance, and utility seamlessly together. I believe creating a comfortable home comes with the need for less.” He was inspired by the casualism concept that is present not only in our days but also in the upcoming future. “Home is now work, sanctuary, school, art gallery, restaurant, movie theater. This Casualism has shaped our lives, our minds, our spaces, so the virtual and physical blur, where luxury is ease, where new comforts prevail.” According to the renowned designers, our home furnishings and décor have gained much importance for the past year and must be contemporary comfortable ergonomic details since we are spending much more time in our homes. Featuring an eclectic mix of old and new, this unique collection by Karim Rashid for Essential Home and DelightFULL was designed for today’s “modus operandi” and social milieu and is suitable for any project type, whether it is residential or hospitality. Rashid was delighted to embrace this new challenge especially since it happened during the start of the worldwide pandemic situation and believes that we entered a new era of personal connections. “Essential Home and DelightFULL were fantastic to work with! They were instantly enthusiastic and really driven to make the partnership work. Particularly during the challenges of the last few months and despite our distance we are all becoming a more collaborative and kinder society and industry. Zoom/Cysco/Skype/Teams meetings allow for a more personal connection with my clients and staff that didn’t exist when you’re communicating from behind the veil of an email. Collaboratively we must find new languages, new semantics, new aesthetics, new materials, and behavioral approaches. This is how we change the world!”
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MID-CENTURY SPECIAL: MASQUESPACIO Brings Hollywood Glamour In A New Collection For Essential Home
Considered to be one of the rising stars in the interior design world,
years, from passionate love affairs to fun burlesque environments.
the MASQUESPACIO studio has created a unique mid-century modern
Each and every one of the mid-century modern products were inspired
collection that invites you to revive the iconic sets of the Old Hollywood
by different actors and actresses from the past and the present and
movies. Like many other enthusiasts, Christophe and Ana (the two top
connect or just can stand out separately. Enhancing the Memphis design
designers and founders of the studio) love the iconic lines, colors, and
style that is commonly associated with the designers’ colorful vision,
textures that marked the Golden Era, and thought that this is inspiration
the “Hollywood Glamour” collection is a unique selection of products
was the perfect fit for Essential Home’s new furniture collection.
that can fit any project type, from a luxurious hotel bar idea to fun and
Created in 2010 by Ana Milena Hernández Palacios and Christophe
shabby chic dining room area.
Penasse, the Spanish design agency, who was considered to be Young
Unlike most collections that we are used to seeing, the new Hollywood
Talent of The Year’ by Elle Decoration in 2020, creates custom-made
Glamour by MASQUESPACIO is composed of three sets of mid-century
branding and interior projects through a unique approach that results
modern pieces that shine as a solo element or work together in pure
in fresh and innovative concepts. From the romantic movie “An Affair
symphony. We can almost say that these unique concepts are three
to Remember”’ to the burlesque world of Zsa Zsa Gabor and the strong
collections in one, but one thing is for sure, they will take you to your
presence of Charlie’s Angels, “Hollywood Glamour” by MASQUESPACIO
favorite movie set through excellence in design that is adaptable for
gives the unique experience of living these iconic movies throughout the
every type of project, from the modern residential idea to the shabby
amazing design.
chic hotel bar design.
The Hollywood world of the mid-century era is composed of many
“Hollywood Glamour” by MASQUESPACIO is a collection that
iconic concepts that marked the cinema industry as we know it. Most
redefines the limits of the products and shows its versatility is unique
people will say it is impossible to represent the old Hollywood culture
and unexpected spaces. Three different ideas inspired Ana Milena
as a whole, however, MASQUESPACIO has proved that there is no such
Palacios and Christophe Penasse to create a unique collection that can
thing. “Hollywood Glamour” is a unique mid-century modern collection
easily shine on its own, or compose a unique mid-century space that
inspired by three of the most popular movie styles in the mid-century
takes you back in time to the best of the iconic Golden Era.
MASQUESPACIO Captures The Old Hollywood Charm In A New Collection For Essential Home Being from different countries and different cultures, their origins in Belgium and Colombia, are highly reflected in every one of their projects and way of working. Maybe not so much in terms of style but in the Latin passion that Ana has in the projects and the Belgian methodology/structure that Christophe is recognized for. Together, they create unique design ideas as we have never seen before, like the new collection for Essential Home. The Masquespacio young designers have been awarded the ‘Massimo Dutti New Values award by Architectural Digest Spain and the “Wave of the Future” award by Hospitality Design USA, next to a continued international recognition by media specialized in the design, fashion, and lifestyle trends. They have worked on projects in several countries like Norway, USA, Germany, France and Spain. In 2020, Ana Hernández and Christophe Penasse were named ‘Young Talent of The Year’ by Elle Decoration International Magazine, while in 2019 they have been awarded ‘Interior Designers of The Year’ by the Spanish edition of The New York Times’ T Magazine. Masquespacio is an award creative studio recognized for its unique signature style that celebrates the most colorful side of design. Combining the 2 disciplines of its founders (interior design and marketing), the Spanish design agency creates custom-made branding and interior projects through a unique approach that results in fresh and innovative concepts. “Neither of us came from families related to interior design and product design, nor architecture, so although we developed a business plan the first years, we had a bit of finding our way, however, we were very clear that we had to offer something different to compete with the existing studios. Little by little, we began to develop our vision”, explain the designers. What started as an opportunity to creatively explore their creative side has grown into one of the most promising design studios in the world. It was in 2010 when Ana had recently finished her studies in interior design, that the founders of Masquespacio found their selves in a very tough financial crisis in Spain with few job opportunities. The few available jobs were looking for people who wanted to develop the technical part of the projects more, while the young design duo was more interested in developing her creativity. This was the moment when they decided to create their project. “At first, we were focused on decorating houses, but we realized very quickly that we wanted to design custom projects, so we quickly refocused on the commercial sector. We started by building a store and office to evolve into restaurant design. As an intermediate step, we also began to offer to brand and consulting services for furniture and lighting brands”, explained Christophe Penasse.
To make sure
that their custom design projects were recognized as one of a kind, Christophe and Ana always tried to develop unique signature products that could complement their vision for space. However,
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it was only in 2015, when they decided to enter the product design industry and developed their first collection, one new adventure that turned out to be a success and the starting point for an all-new world of ideas. “We create emotional projects, full of details and textures that surprise users, whether in an interior design project or a product design.” Their unique designs create unique experiences always starting from a clear strategy to reach and seduce end users of different products and markets, in which mixed colors materials, and textures play an important part. The concept of their projects can change in a blink of an eye since each one of their designs is based on the clients’ needs and vision. For a studio that is all about exploring the unknown side of creativity, their creative process is quite technical and strict, but it always starts the same way: knowing the client and their needs. “For us, it is of major importance to have a good connection with our clients as this is the beginning of a successful project. When we receive a request from a client the first thing we evaluate is if we are connecting with them and if the concept, they want to develop matches our requirements. Without an open relationship and a client in search of something new, it would be impossible for us to create a unique project design.” Besides their traveling experiences, their clients are the biggest inspiration source for Masquespacio’s incredible works that are usually described as emotional, like home and personified. “Creating a concept for a hamburger chain in which a commercial image is sought is not the same as a boutique hotel in which a much more unique project can be developed. Once the concept is determined, I begin to create the project. I do everything in 3D and I go through many sources of inspiration: fashion, cinema, design, and art, among others. Regarding the 3D processes, I do tests and tests and tests until I reach a result that I can say I am satisfied, without looking at the clock and the hours invested”, affirmed the designers.
The final result is always emotional,
experiential, and surprising. Ana and Christophe have been creating exciting colorful commercial spaces for the last 11 years, making it difficult to select just one project that marked their life and career as interior designers. The designers share an incredible connection with every one of the works, but there are a few that stand out throughout the way, such as, the Nozomi Sushi Bar, the Toadstool collection (that was their first official furniture collection developed for a brand), the two residences of the Student Hotel in Barcelona and their most recent exhibition at Milan Design Week, which celebrated the 100 years of the Italian company, Poggi Ugo. Like any other renowned design studio in the world, Ana and Christophe want to break through the interior design industry by introducing their own trends, instead of following those that already exist. “Although when you work on a more commercial project,
we think it is important that you know the design trends and try to reuse them as you will need to attract a mass market. When you are working for a chef or a boutique hotel on the other hand you can get away from the design trends. The market is although evolving and the masses are more and more informed by the design trends, for which they are also much more open to totally new and innovative concepts”, explained Ana and Christophe. Due to their unique vision where bright colors take the main role in the project, the Masquespacio aesthetic appeal is usually associated with the popular mid-century modern style, which has gained a lot of popularity among design lovers, through the past few years. “The reinterpretation of the Mid-Century aesthetic by new young designers is pushing it to another level. This also happened many years ago with the New Memphis which evolved to a mass market. The New Mid-Century will possibly evolve the same way although as it is much more timeless it’s probable that it will maintain to be a trend for a more selected market”, affirm the founders of the Masquespacio studio. It was this fascination with the fun and timeless feel of this design style that made Ana and Christophe were excited with the challenge of creating a unique collection for Essential Home, a unique mid-century modern furniture brand known for their high-quality hand-crafted pieces that seek more to the present emotions and unique forms. “We have been working previously with some Portuguese brands and were highly surprised by the high quality of carpentry in Portugal, combining craftsmanship and technologies to create an outstanding production. We especially like to highlight the capacity of Essential Home to create a much more innovative design with singular forms and mixing different techniques that are highlighted amongst the many brands with an approach to Nordic Design.” The founders of Masquespacio have been following Essential Home’s culture and collection over the past few years so creating this new collection was an exciting new challenge that would allow them to explore the brand’s emotional factor traduced in furniture collections full of surprising details. “For us, it is important that we feel connected with the brand that wants us to develop some items for them and this was the case with Essential Home”. Due to the world’s pandemic situation, this incredible partnership between Essential Home and young designers was the first collaboration created exclusively in the virtual world, because the two teams only met each other through the popular virtual meetings. Although it is always more difficult to create a connection through the new reality that we live in, Christophe reinforces that they “directly created a great connection with the Essential Home team. I think it was clear from the beginning that both teams as a partner wanted to do the same: create unique collections to surprise their customers.” From chairs and tables to barstools and even some lighting features, Ana and Christophe developed a wide range of mid-century modern products that are divided in 2/3 main sets of products,
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each one with a different aesthetic. These creative sets are inspired by different actors and actresses from the past and the present and connect or just can stand out separately. From the romantic movie” An Affair to Remember”, to the burlesque world from Zsa Zsa Gabor to Charlie’s Angels, and come together as one unique harmony (collection) called “Hollywood Glamour”. Essential Home’s new furniture collection by Masquespacio is full of emotions, organic forms, and contrast of materials in the typical style of their design style, as well as a strong touch of color and a new type of textures. “We want them to enjoy a moment of joy full of emotions when they use our designs in their environment no matter if the products are used for a restaurant, hotel, or just your home. Let’s make the customer smile for a moment and be surprised by some pieces full of surprising and exciting details”, reinforced Ana and Christophe. Most design lovers would say that the “Hollywood Glamour” collection by Masquespacio would be more fitted for the commercial and hospitality industries, and have a hard time placing these beautiful products in a trendy residential design that screams a timeless and colorful concept. But Ana and Christophe believe that “it’s especially important to understand that you can make combinations for your projects. We have proposed the collection with a type of material, textures, and colors, but by combining it by yourself you can easily adapt the products to your projects.” All in all, we can expect an emotional, explosive, and joyful vision for Essential Home’s brand-new series of products that are going to be presented for the first time this Spring season. Cross the limits of your imagination and allow you to live in the Golden era through a unique and modern design vision.
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PROJECTS WE COVET
A CURATED SELECTION OF THE BEST INTERIORS ALL AROUND THE WORLD From apartments to giant and colossal villas and mansions, this selection encompasses a bite for every taste, even with styles, ranging from the most contemporary projects to others with an art deco, vintage vibe. Marvelous, fresh designs that envision to inspire you and give you a glimpse into the latest trends and creations from designers and brands from every corner of the world.
OPULENT MODERN CLASSIC VILLA IN RIYADH K.A. Studio with Covet House A truly magnificent villa, located in one of the most coveted and fast-growing environments in the world, the grandiose Riyadh.
Another house in a collection of curated houses created by Covet House showcasing various styles and inspirations around the world, this time striking in Saudi Arabia. Set in therworldly landscapes of the luxurious Riyadh, the villa was designed by Karim Abdul Muttalib, from K. A. Interior Design in partnership with Covet House. Showcasing 10 different and deluxe rooms, in a modern classic aesthetic where both architecture and decor blend together in perfect harmony, providing a luxury allure, with golden details appealing and homaging the affluent city.
“Covet House’s pieces were crucial in creating such a powerful and luxurious set. Portraying a Arabic vibe while being faithful to the modern classic aesthetic was the most important and challenging aspect of this project, but the golden details are were the soul of this villa truly comes from.” The opulent villa combines the luxurious and quite recognizable Arabic aesthetic, where the Modern Classic vibe is felt throughout all the rooms. Golden details and artsy pieces define the overall look, and the magnificent architecture of the space complements the decor. Gathering inspiration from the city itself, with the most elegant furniture, lighting, and accessories pieces.
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DINING ROOM High-ceilings provide this modern classic dining room on a grandiose scale, leaving room for every masterful piece to breathe. A very contemporary feel of the decoration, using mostly monochromatic tones on the finishes and the fabrics, leaving the gold to crack over the aesthetic of the room
KITCHEN
to ultimately become the epitome of luxury to this project. The massive
Modern by design, the kitchen is fully equipped with the latest and state-
Fortuna Dining Table is an eye-catching piece for this space, culminating
of-the-art amenities. Classic ornamental lighting and rganic shapes of the
and embodying the same earthly-inspired elements used in the living
counter stools create a powerful statement. A small counter for a rush
room, creating a cohesive and deluxe look.
breakfast or a quick meal is the perfect place to start the day.
LIVING ROOM The epitome of the modern classic aesthetic in this opulent project,
of the fabrics, with the harshness of the materials and finishes of
the colossal living room is comprised of a large open space area
the furniture pieces. Earthy colors and elements compose the pieces
that combines both the kitchen, hall, and dining room. With a very
in the living room to contrast with the architecture and modern
clear design, the living room contrasts the softness and richness
esthetic of the space.
SERVICE BATHROOM
MASTER BEDROOM & WALK-IN CLOSET
A smaller space but gigantic in the details, the service bathroom is yet
Using very sober colors throughout fabrics and textures of the bedroom,
again a mix of textures, shapes, and materials. Using the marble for
leaving jaw-dropping moments for the lighting, details, and the other
an intenser feel, this bathroom mirrors the modern classic aesthetic
accessories. A mix of classic touches like the boiserie in walls and the
throughout the house in a smaller, quieter tone.
decorative pieces, but a very contemporary feel from the golden details scattered all over the room and the overall architecture of the bedroom.
SITTING ROOM
OPEN SPACE MASTER BATHROOM
A small refuge space set inside the massive master bedroom, this space
An open space deluxe bathroom, granting an even wider sense of the
features a builtin tv over the contemporary fireplace. Calm, soothing, and
space, the Diamond bathtub takes the center stage (literally).
beautifully decorated, this sitting room doubles as a reading corner with
A true statement piece for a statement project. The lighting pieces offer
the comfortable Isadora Dining Chairs.
this space a glamorous and rich aesthetic.
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GUEST BEDROOM Although a guest bedroom, this impressive room is not short on detail, richness, or character. With a hint of eclectism, this room is one of the most complex in features: Classical walls, earthly inspired details, and colors, contemporary furniture, and accessories with a small twist on the mid-century modern lighting pieces. Exquisite, this guest bedroom also features a built-in wardrobe, a sitting room, and a powder area with the mid-century modern Monacles Dressing Table.
KIDS BEDROOM
OFFICE
Any child with touch skies and the clouds in this dreamy, magical
Following the same esthetic of the other rooms, the office is the area that
bedroom. Heavily inspired by dreams, where no goal is too far to reach,
most earthly elements use in its composition like the woods and textures,
but still a very exquisite and powerful aesthetic. Cloud bed is the perfect
creating a wealthy appeal with the gold details without compromising on
little refuge for a peaceful and calm sleep, where all the other elements
style or being too overpowering. An expertly decorated room with a clear
will take the talk to another far away and otherworldly adventure.
and visionary view of home office decoration is.
A CAPE TOWN WONDERLAND Le Grand Jardin Le Grand Jardin is a private estate in the heart of the historic Stellenbosch (est.1679) Winelands. It is the signature residence of Wonderland Escapes nad it’s 50 km away from the city of Cape Town.
Le Grand Jardin was a wedding gift for the daughter of the neighboring estate and was designed by a student of Sir Herbert Baker- the most notable architect working in South Africa in the 1900s. Rooted in enchanting environments – from the Cape and Argentinean Winelands to the Swiss Alps and Africa’s pristine southern coastline – it offers a sense of space and wonder, where bold mountain peaks of the Helderberg in the heart of the color-changing vineyards, gentle rolling waves, secret gardens, glistening bodies of water and golden sunsets are gifts we delight in sharing. The inspiration behind this project draws on the restorative qualities of the expansive garden and surrounding vineyards. The garden served as an inspiration for the home’s interior aesthetic. The walls of the double-volume entrance hall, covered in De Gournay ‘Amazonia’ wallpaper, act as an exuberant welcome and invitation to enjoy the garden that offers an intimate private world of escape. Artistry exists in the interplay of timeless heirlooms and sensual textures of copper, leather, and velvet, set against the playful use of color and craft. The manor house offers a more stately option with 3 en-suite bedrooms and extensive entertainment areas, including the formal dining room, sexy blue gin bar, tasting room/cellar, drawing room/library/study, and
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media room. The pool pavilion with 3 en-suite bedrooms opens onto the solar-heated pool area with summer room. When we walk through the home, the design immediately evokes memory with the hoots of night owls, nostalgic aromas of home-baked bread in the kitchen, and roses in the garden. You can see the influence of local materials as well as the use of arts and crafts. Besides, the main en suite bedroom offers a wild celebration of Henri Rousseau’s jungle scenes, crafted by African Sketchbook, an enterprise working with selftaught artists from the surrounding townships. The In Full Bloom suite showcases a wall of giant blooms from Cara Saven Wall Design’s ‘She’s No Wallflower’. Other designs include the green and blue pomegranates of ‘Carnival’ by Christopher Farr and the bright ‘Portofino’ range by Thibaut, while a sense of play is illustrated in Ardmore’s Savuti design for Cole & Son, which brings monkeys, chameleons and birds inside the Into the Wild garden suite.
Wonderland Escape: To Infinity and Beyond Le Járdin - a true wonderland - offers a one of a kind experience to families but especially kids. Kids have curious minds and they like to be entertained during vacations. To make them explore and learn at the same time, Le Grand Jardin create a special room just for them that screams fun times. Rocky Rocket makes a grand entrance in this room and promises to let kids explore their imagination and take them to the moon. With a RGB light and speakers, it was built using top-quality materials such as wood, being robust in design, and dreamy on the interiors, due to its red velvet upholstered walls and cushioned flooring. Parents can enjoy a chilled glass of wine on the outdoor pizza deck while kids explore their newfound freedom as they forget about screens for a while.
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A ROMANTIC VIBE WITH ECLECTIC ACCENTS Hilary White Interior Design Designed and renovated by Hilary White, this Florida house was thought for a NFL star and his wife, culminating into the most superb and luxurious design possible, that will surely captivate anyone’s attention.
Hilary White Interior Design, by award winning principal designer, Hilary White, is a high-end, boutique design firm, that promises a multitude of design services. Hilary’s distinguished aesthetic has earned her praise and accolades from all over the world.
“My creative process begins by listening to what my clients need functionally and what they desire aesthetically. A well-designed home brings peace, comfort, happiness and functionality to its inhabitants. This is always my goal and always will be”. Rug’Society was an important part of this project, making a statement in the master bedroom and giving it a romantic and eclectic touch. The whole design is very glam and luxurious as requested by the clients, who wished for a more traditional look with eclectic accents, including lots of textured wallpaper accents and a darker sexier color palette throughout. Starting with the kitchen area, which benefits from the exterior lighting, the designer chose white as the main color, to give the space a much bigger feel, combined with small details of black and golden for an alluring and opulent environment. This open space kitchen is side by side with the living room, encouraging casual interaction between all angles.
A black and white aesthetic played into the designs as well, being
and opulent environment. This open space kitchen is side by side with the
present all over the house, and the idea for the master bedroom was
living room, encouraging casual interaction between all angles. the home,
to create a comfortable space within all the exquisite furnishings. The
so Hilary White decided to paint them darker to visually bring them down
ceilings were over 15’ throughout. The whole design is very glam and
a bit, so the spaces felt cozier and less daunting. It is important to note
luxurious as requested by the clients, who wished for a more traditional
that the designer responsible for the project believes that Couple Rug was
look with eclectic accents, including lots of textured wallpaper accents
not only the “perfect accent for this room given the eclectic vibe”, but
and a darker sexier color palette throughout.
also for bringing a romantic and magic feeling, in honor to the couple who
Starting with the kitchen area, which benefits from the exterior lighting,
own the house. For the master bathroom, the same rules were followed,
the designer chose white as the main color, to give the space a much
so the dramatic proportions evoked space as well as an easy flow, making
bigger feel, combined with small details of black and golden for an alluring
it the perfect place to relax after a long day.
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All the colors of both spaces balance impressively and are in line with the Pantone choices for 2021, symbolizing the vivacity of the owners throughout the Illuminating yellow and their strength with the Ultimate Grey. Finally, inside the master bedroom, there is a huge closet to explore, that will benefit from the exterior lighting and the golden details, despite the darker colors on the furniture. This partnership between Rug’Society and Hilary White Interior Design Firm made this renovation absolutely mesmerizing and unforgettable, turning the couple’s dream home into a reality. Rug’Society is an exquisite Portuguese brand of Rugs and coverings selection that aims to transform rugs into pieces of art. Rug’Society appears with a strong connotation to the eclectic style, a brand that transmits emotions, and that is our starting point for every design that we conceive to stimulate and develop new trends. It is time to be masters in tapestry and, for that, Rug’Society presents us with a bold and contemporary design, always thinking on the future, and giving our products uniqueness, exclusiveness and premium design.
AN ART DECO & CONTEMPORARY PENTHOUSE IN TEXAS Fiyyaz Pirani Located in the cosmopolitan city of Houston, in Texas, a great Penthouse is born with the motto “Home is where every journey starts”, and what an incredible one! Home of the tech entrepreneur Fiyyaz Pirani this interior design mixes two styles, the Art Deco and the Contemporary.
Always being in the vanguard of technology, the home of this tech businessman had to be innovative, but also timeless, to keep up with the owner’s lifestyle. For this project - along with an incredible luxurious taste -, some great brands, such as Boca do Lobo, Fendi, Eggersmann and Giorgetti, worked side by side creating the most luxurious and statement environment. Walking inside this magnificent residence the incredible Lapiaz Black Console combined with the futuristic Newton Mirror, by Boca do Lobo welcome those who visit this penthouse. In shades of grey, mixing black and gold, this space transpires luxury and innovation, giving a good first impression of what this home holds inside. Being a businessman, Fiyyaz’s home is a place not only for rest or social gatherings but also for business dinners and meetings. In the dining room, an Empire Dining Table and a Lapiaz Sideboard found their place, lightened up by the fantastic Lumiere Chandelier. This room mixes a mysterious vibe with luxury and opulence, combining woody surfaces with gold details. Perfect for the owner’s lifestyle, whether gathering a group around the amazing dining table to having a casual meal, this is just the perfect spot.
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As the principal piece of the project, being the owner’s favorite, the Metamorphosis Snooker table catches the eye of those who visit the living room. A playful and remarkable design imagined for those who appreciate the good things in life, finding beauty in the most unexpected places. Metamorphosis Snooker Table, by Boca do Lobo is an extraordinary English snooker table of a 10-foot playground, founded by 8 statement designed black wood legs which portray unexpected chaos of high-end materials and unexpected casted brass black bugs and gold scorpions, for an emotional experience. Walking into a more private area, holding the entrepreneur’s secrets’ a Millionaire Luxury Safe is the key piece. Being the perfect combination of aesthetic and functionality, this silver and unique design elevates every room to a different level. This project is one of a kind, incorporating the life motto of the owner – “Carpe diem”. Breaking boundaries and challenging interior design, this luxury penthouse is functional, but also sophisticated, distinguishing itself by the brands and their exclusive pieces, but also the unique taste required to combine every single design.
ARC LE SALON Hunter & Gold Arc Le Salon is an attractive and exciting new venue where luxury and discretion are guaranteed for every guest.
With an amazing aesthetic provided by the highly stylized and unique ambiance, a place to be tantalised and tempted, and tasting products of the finest quality. Sam Hunter, the owner and also founder of Hunter & Gold, an aspirational Lifestyle Services company located in the heart of London and that offers some of the most exclusive services to its clients, has envisioned the Arc Le Salon as the meeting point for their VIP clients who visit London from all over the World. CovetED is all about luxury and new experiences, so this project was definitely something to take a bite of. The lounge will provide a memorable experience with passion and flair in the newest and most luxurious establishment in the heart of Mayfair. Decorated with an Art Deco vibe inspiration for the architecture and mid-century modern for the design of the furniture, using various hues of pastel colors for the fabrics. This luxurious space is quite a journey through time, reminiscent of the roaring 1920s.
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With various distinct areas, all transpiring an exclusivity aura, worthy of the best of the best. Let’s begin with the Lobby, where you are greeted with a powerful and fresh ambiance. A fantastic and fresh reception welcoming you to a luxurious and tasteful experience. The Main Lounge is where luxury meets discretion. Arc Le Salon’s lounge was created for that rare moment of tranquillity. A professionally curated selection of cigars, its retail tobacco range to sample and unwind, and also a wide selection of award-winning and limited-edition products are available for purchase. The pastel colors in this project are the perfect homage to nature, providing a fresh appeal and exquisite deluxe look throughout the Forest Lounge and Cafe. Pieces from Covet House’s mid-century modern-inspired brand Essential Home, like the Ellen Dining Chair, fully upholstered in an exquisite pastel velvet bring personality and uniqueness to both areas. With the forest and floral wallpaper, the fresh flowers on the dining tables, and the dropping ceiling plants, it all comes together for a soothing and almost magical ambiance. In the Cafe area, besides experiencing design at its finest, you can select from artisan fair trade coffees and sought-after sustainable teas or take a moment with family, friends or colleagues to enjoy Arc Le Salon’s extravagant pastries and cakes. And why not try perfectly hand-crafted cocktails or mocktails chosen for their unique and exciting taste and presentation? Or request something particular from the wide selection of charming wines, bubbles, and spirits from the deluxe bar? This project comprises everything worth living for, restness, food, drinks and elegant curated design space for the ultimate taste experience. More than a meeting place, it’s a place to stay and enjoy, and Arc de Salon has become one of the most CovetEd places to be.
CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY HOUSE Callender Howorth Deep in Buckinghamshire’s countryside was a 6000 square feet neo-Georgian House built in the early nineties, filled with potential. Mark Howorth took this diamond in the rough and sculpted a true contemporary design gem.
Taking the home and stripping it back to its brick foundations, Callender Howorth completely revamped the interior design of the astonishing residence, having then curated the furniture and home décor selection as well. Among this selection is a standout accent piece by BRABBU that brings the opulent country house aesthetic to life in the most glamorous and eccentric way possible. The brief from the client requested a “sublime and luxurious home” that was energetic and elegant with a sassy twist – and the result fit like a glove. Entering the home, one is greeted by a double staircase with renewed marble flooring that’s shined upon by a bespoke lighting fixture crafted in hand-blown glass, an item that serves as a unique signature piece that allows the client’s personality to be an integral part of the project – something fundamental to Callender Howorth’s work philosophy. Going up the stairwell on to the first floor, one finds the master bedroom. This spacious suite is entirely decorated in accordance to a
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neutral color palette, with occasional striking pieces lending their visual impact so as to create a more intricate final look. One of these being the SAYA Mirror by BRABBU, sitting above the sleek white dresser. The SAYA Mirror is composed by a polished nickel concave frame – which perfectly echoes the room’s grey tones – with an undulating surface covered in casted brass details, and a convex mirror. These shapes recreate the oceanic bank this mirror was named after, all while adding a daring je ne sais quoi to the décor. Like the remaining bedrooms in the house, the main bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom, dressing room and seating area, providing the entire family with some much-needed personal space.
Finally, taking into consideration the client’s passion to entertain, a custom cinema was designed. Aiming to create a true cinematic experience, Callender Howorth worked closely with an audio-visual specialist and installed custom-made cinema chairs which adjust automatically to the user ’s physiognomy while simultaneously featuring illuminated cup holders and being covered soft chenille fabrics, all to achieve ultimate lush comfort. BRABBU is a design brand that reflects an intense way of living, bringing fierceness, strength and power into an urban lifestyle. With a diverse range of furniture, casegoods, upholstery, lighting and rugs, and through sensory design, we pass on a unique experience in every product we design and produce. With BRABBU you will get more than a design product: you will get a diversity of spaces filled with memories and unique sensations in perfect harmony with your spaces and your personality. That is why we are the first choice for the most remarkable high end residential and hospitality projects around the world. BRABBU is present at the world’s most renowned design events with new versatile design products for eclectic environments that foresee the next trends.
HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR STYLE FOR A UNIQUE RESTAURANT Masquespacio With the new capsule collection designed by Masquespacio for Essential Home, our MidCentury Studio created a unique restaurant virtual experience to elevate your inspiration. Our main goal with this restaurant tour is to give you the opportunity to see more product options, more materials, and scenarios with this new collection inspired by the iconic old “Hollywood Glamour”.
RECEPTION As
you
step
inside
this
unique
nature-inspired restaurant project by Masquespacio, the presence of natural raw materials and smooth light in the beautiful Charlie Suspension pieces provides a sensation of calmness and relaxation... A great start to a great fine dining experience. Like
any
Christophe
other and
design Ana,
created this
by
unique
design project enhances the beauty of nature through unique textures and color combinations.
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ENTRY LOUNGE
brings to life in perfect harmony the three product sets designed by
Featuring unique custom design products from the new Hollywood
Ana and Christophe for Essential Home. While you are waiting for
Glamour collection, such as the Kerr dining chair, Nesbit armchair,
your table to be prepared, enjoy a welcoming drink in the beautiful
the Fawcett wall lamp, and the Zsa Zsa bar chair, the interior design
entry lounge of this nature-inspired restaurant by Masquespacio
MINI BAR
new collection. Featuring some rich velvety upholstery and gold
The stand out of the entry lounge area is the beautiful terracotta-
finish, this unique bar product is a reinterpretation of Zsa Zsa
inspired bar space, where the raw natural textures of the counter
Gabor ’s sensuality and fun personality. The “cherry on top the cake”
go all the way to the floor and are complemented with the fun
is the fringes in the bar chair ’s back fringes that bring to the interior
burlesque vibe of the new Zsa Zsa bar chair from Essential Home«s
design the fun side of the burlesque concept of the “Moulin Rouge”.
RESTAURANT Welcoming cocktails are over and it’s time to start the fine dining experience. The main dining room area is a showstopper since we can see two very different materials, terrazzo and terracotta, come together in one cohesive and flowy design. To and
achieve
this
Christophe,
unique play
color
with
contrast,
Essential
Ana
Home’s
customization skills and presented the dining room products from the Hollywood Glamour collection, in different colors. For example, this unique set shows the potential that the unique Patterson dining chair has in different colors and textures. While the terracotta area gives some richness to the dining area of this trendy restaurant design, the terrazzo side (on the hand) creates a sense of lightness through the use of the unique pastel blue color palette. The soft shades of the upholstery are enhanced with some luxurious polished brass details, as you can see in the Kerr dining chair and Cary dining table, two unique products from Maquespacio’s new collection for Essential Home.
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BAR
fun McCarey bar chair from one of the product sets designed by
Standing next to the terrazzo dining space, fully furnished with
Masquespacio. Featuring a fun and creative sense of style as its
light blue upholstery elements, is the grand bar space that goes
inspiration (Thomas Leo McCarey), this unique bar chair piece is
with this soft blue palette. Once again the natural terrazzo look
upholstered in a smooth velvet fabric that is combined with some
from the counter flows to the floor and is complemented with the
bright brass details in its structure.
LOUNGE
unique space is all about the popular neutral tones coming together
One special feature of this nature-inspired restaurant design is the
to life with some rich golden details, such as the Brubeck wall lamps
modern lounge area right next to the main terrazzo bar space. Here
or the geometrical Ernest side table by Studiopepe. The perfect
Ana and Christophe wanted to give you space where the customer
space to end the ultimate fine dining experience in a one-of-a-kind
can relax and enjoy a drink after the fine dining experience. This
restaurant designed by Masquespacio.
LUXURY PENTHOUSE IN NEW YORK CITY Arthur Dunman for Johnson Studio In the city that never sleeps, a new gem is born and it couldn’t be more amazing. New York as one of the main capitals of modern design and luxury lifestyle is more than ever a place where everyday, new interior design projects emerge in the sky-scraping skyline.
Giving more light to the city, a luxury penthouse where gold and silver perfectly combine is the house of several unique and exclusive design pieces, one of them the incredible Newton Dining Table by Boca do Lobo. By the hands of Arthur Dunman for Jed Johnson Studio, this project is the true materialization of the client’s wishes, creating the most artistic and cosiest environment, where “luxury meets contemporary”. Having collaborated on various luxury residences projects Arthur Dunman has an amazing ability to be comprehensive when it comes to the needs of the client, perfectly balancing it with aesthetic and functionality. Stepping inside this singular Luxury Penthouse it is visible the attention of the designer to detail, that makes every corner unique and beautiful. Completing this home design look, the incredible view to the whole city of New York is a masterpiece itself. With white as the colour basis, every room has its own colour touch making every home division unique, but also with its own atmosphere. From the bedroom and living room in touches of blue, to one of the dining areas in yellow, ending in the dining room in creamy shades, silver
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and gold unite all this spaces, being present in each one of them. Clearly the star of this interior design project, the dining room truly expresses the concept behind this project – “Luxury meets contemporary”. The basic elements as the chairs and the rugs, perfectly mix with the other elements, that are more artistic and bolder. In one of the main walls, there’s sculptural round mirror, above a sideboard that mixes gold and brown, creating a unique ambience. In the center, the Newton Dining Table by Boca do Lobo is an incredible piece that all eyes. Lightened up by an amazing chandelier this futuristic piece breaks all conventional norms of design, being a key element in this interior design. Mixing texture, materials and shapes this dining room has a strong connection with art, where every piece is different, adding value to the whole “ensemble”. The Newton modern dining table is an outstanding moment of inspiration. A luxury statement piece created in order to fulfil the needs of our clients that are looking for the best in contemporary furniture design mixed up with luxurious details and high-quality materials.
MILLIONAIRE’S MODERN APARTMENT Covet House Covet House strikes another home run with an unbelievable design, where neutrality and serene aesthetics, distance itself from the busy and always-on-the-run way of life of the city that never sleeps.
The fourth house in a series of curated designed spaces, this time is bringing to life a luxury apartment worthy of the cosmopolitan and fast-paced lifestyle of one of the most coveted cities in the world: New York City. Located at the epicenter of Manhattan, where The Plaza District meets Central Park, often referred to as “Billionaire’s Row”, is the setting for this ultimate opulent experience where design meets luxury in a marvelous combination of furniture lighting and accessories. With exclusively curated and handpicked furniture lighting and accessories, this millionaire’s apartment is the perfect homage to the characteristic glamourous New York lifestyle. An immersive experience into a world where design meets luxurious pieces and incorporates it into modern design.
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LIVING ROOM
Beiges, golds, and hues of brown. Complementing the 180o view of the
As you walk through the main hallway you’ll find yourself into an
city, the wide windows and open space create an illusion of the city
open space area that’s just completely astonishing. Merging both
being into the room itself. The golden finishes of the furniture lighting
living and dining room, this spectacular area uses mainly three colors:
and accessories resemble the nightlife of the city that never sleeps.
DINING ROOM
table as its centerpiece with an eye- catching golden chandelier. A
Sharing the same area as the living room, the dining room counterparts
cozy ambiance for a glamorous dinner party or simply the perfect
it perfectly. In the same color palette, this area highlights the dining
place for a calm and contemplating view over the New York skyline.
KITCHEN
GUEST BEDROOM
A comfortable and ergonomic area, this kitchen is fully
With a calm appeal from the softness of the velvet upholstery used both in the
equipped with all the needed amenities and an island
seatings and bed but also from the organic shapes of the other furniture pieces as
counter for functionality. With a small dining area with
well. The guest bedroom is accompanied by an en-suite bathroom that also shares
the skyline of New York complementing perfectly that
its amazing view. An inviting and peaceful bedroom. This room contrasts with the
late-night snack or an energizing breakfast.
main master bedroom with more organic shapes and brighter colors.
MASTER BEDROOM & EN-SUITE BATHROOM Varying in its shapes and distancing itself a bit from the common areas, the master bedroom has a much more sobber aesthetic. A fantastic room, also with a view to the amazing city and an ensuite bathroom, but this time with much more straight lines and a masculine appeal. Another luxury aesthetic with a more neutral and energetic design
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KIDS BEDROOM
whimsical room, complete with an en-suite bathroom and furniture pieces
No need to try to reach the sky when you’re in living in a skyscraper, but
that are both fun and luxurious. These pieces provide limitless possibilities
this kid’s bedroom is designed to provide that feeling anyways. A fun and
and for the children’s imagination, every corner a new detail for a little explorer.
OFFICE
coziness, with the hues of the upholstery and the use of mirrors
The office takes its inspiration directly from the main hallway,
to accommodate the perfect ambiance for a modern feel and an
complementing with the same aesthetic. Combining comfort and
exquisite workplace.
THE “ÉTERNEL” PARISIAN APARTMENT Home’Society Studio Designed by The Studio HOME’SOCIETY x BRABBU, the “Éternel” Parisian Apartment located at Av. George V in Paris, has a total area of 412.4m2/4439.03f and promises to tell a story in each corner, presenting a contemporary and classic design at the same time. Once people step inside this place, there is an all journey composed by six common areas and two master suite bathrooms ready to explore, fulfilling everyone’s senses and making them feel this is the place where they belong. With a classic architecture structure, this apartment reproduces nature and world cultures through the materials, colours and shapes observed in the selection of furniture and decoration. Earth,OliveandForestwerethe
21/22
chosen
trends
chosen to create this beautiful project, reflecting the personality of the young lady with a vibrant way of living who owns the place. As a result, the strategy was to let these trends drive the design, choosing and combining materials that speak to each other, which contributed to a warm, tactile and visual feeling all around the house.
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OASIS LIVING ROOM JINGLE ENTRYWAY
After crossing the entryway, there is a wide-open living room, the perfect
Just like a jingle, this welcoming area is so simple but will be on top of
place to relax in the warm company of family and friends. To create this
everyone’s mind as the motto for the journey ahead. The simplicity can be
contemporary classic living room, HOME’SOCIETY Studio decided to
noticed in the warm and nature-based colour palette, making people feel
combine different shades of green, brown and beige, reminding people of the
more welcome when walking into the house.
forest sunshine and shadows.
ARDARA Console, in Sahara Noir faux- marble, is a statement element
On the opposite side of the living room, a couple of graphic paintings enrich
in this entryway, combining outstandingly with the earthy-toned cotton
the walls, enlightened by the VELLUM XL wall lights. The diversity of
velvet of the chairs, the hammered matte brass of the wall lights and the
colours, materials and textures like hunter green, beige cotton, brushed brass,
black lacquer of the mirror.
forest green marble, and a lot more, makes this space as rich as a forest can be.
SUPERNOVAS DINING ROOM Like a supernova explosion, the dining room was designed to
AGRA dining table and custom-made CAYO Dining chairs, where
promote illuminating and powerful moments when socializing
the forest green marble of the tabletop combines perfectly with
among friends and family. This dining room is composed by an
the purple cotton velvet of the chairs
PRIMROSE KITCHEN Primrose is the first flower to bloom in the spring, representing an everlasting existence. This flower inspired the Studio to the creation of this kitchen, combining elegance and functionality, blending the green marble countertop and herringbone parquet floor with aged brass cabinets and appliances.
THE WONDER OFFICE
DIVERSITY POWDER ROOM
The young client had the desire to have an office with a library: a
The powder room plays a vital role as an extension of the living room, so
room where she could travel all over the world. Therefore, a custom-
the purpose was to assure this space was unique and enjoyable like other
made built-in open bookcase, inspired in the BARAKA collection,
public areas. This room also mixes a diversity of textures and shades
provides storage and organization to the room where collected
without losing the balance observed across the whole apartment.
treasures, art and books create a warm, welcoming, bright and cheery feeling. A cosy reading nook, with two ESSEX Armchairs, was developed for moments of pure leisure, where people can kick back in a chair, have a coffee, and read while recharging energies.
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BOOKS WE COVET
THE MOST COVETED INTERIOR DESIGN BOOKS If you’re a design lover, chances are your shelves always have room for another book. Lucky for us, each season brings a fresh set of inspirational tomes from designers, stylists, and historians, giving us eye candy—and design advice—aplenty. Read on for the ones we’re buying now.
50 LESSONS TO LEARN FROM FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BY GIDEON FINK SHAPIRO, AARON BETSKY 50 Lessons to Learn from Frank Lloyd Wright begins with a simple question. What lessons can designers today learn from Frank Lloyd Wright? Unlike recent books focusing on Wright’s tumultuous personal life and the Taliesin Fellowship, and equally unlike certain works that paint Wright as a mythical hero or genius, this handsome and valuable
Beyond specific lessons, this volume offers an informal yet richly
volume aims to reveal some of the design tools Wright used to create
detailed introduction to this seminal figure, world-famous for his
exceptional architecture, interiors, and landscapes—and how we may
romantic Fallingwater and magical Guggenheim Museum, and will be
glean insight from an American master and find inspiration for the
of much interest to the budding architecture enthusiast as well as to
thoughtful design of our own homes.
the interior designer, to those seeking ideas for their own homes, and to fans of Frank Lloyd Wright looking for just the right book.
By means of succinct examples, pithy texts by noted architecture
Aaron Betsky is a critic, curator, educator, lecturer, and author of
experts Aaron Betsky and Gideon Fink Shapiro, and evocative visuals
more than a dozen books. He is the director of Architecture + Design
provided by photographer Andrew Pielage, they share fifty lessons, or
at Virginia Tech. Previously, he was dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright
“learning points,” with an eye to Wright-designed houses and interiors,
School of Architecture and, after independence, president of the School
ranging from “Let Nature Inspire You,” “Screen, Don’t Close,” and
of Architecture at Taliesin. Gideon Fink Shapiro is an architecture and
“Embroider Rooms with Textiles,” to “Look to Asia,” “Design for
design writer based in New York and co-author of The New Residential
Resilience” and “Balance the Whole.”
Colleges at Yale: A Conversation Across Time. Andrew Pielage is an
Each lesson is accompanied by colour photographs, original Wright
internationally published architectural and travel photographer based
drawings, newly commissioned diagrams, thoughtful analysis by the
in Phoenix, Arizona, on a mission to photograph all remaining Frank
authors, and pearls of wisdom gathered from the master’s trove of
Lloyd Wright designs. His work has appeared in such publications as
writings on architecture and design.
National Geographic Traveler and Vanity Fair.
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INVITING INTERIORS: A FRESH TAKE ON BEAUTIFUL ROOMS The first book from Atlanta interior designer Melanie Turner, whose pretty work has a modern edge. Inspired by fashion and borrowing a palette from nature, Melanie Turner’s
interiors
possess
a
timeless
quality
that
celebrates
architectural details and classic design. In this fresh and serene first book, Turner shares her secrets for creating understated, sophisticated, and functional rooms. Balance, scale, light, and subtle colouration all factor into her designs, creating a timeless effect. The elegant spaces featured in the book maintain an emphasis on
1970s vibe, with macramé chairs and Moroccan accents. Regardless
simplicity and understated glamour, featuring a blend of clean lines,
of the style, these rooms are united in the power and promise of their
found and fine objects, and custom-designed, sculptural furniture.
seamless, edited beauty.
Divided by look, the book features multiple homes illustrating each
Melanie Turner Interiors is a renowned interior design firm well versed
style. “Calm” showcases cool, white interiors, accented by natural
in construction and interior project management. Since establishing
textures like wicker and bone. “Clarity” celebrates graphic, contrasting
her own firm in 2009, Turner has been named Southeastern Designer
rooms filled with black and white. “Collected” revels in richer colours,
of the Year by Veranda magazine twice and Top 10 Designer by
accessorized with lush velvet, rich patterns, and metallic accents.
Traditional Homes and has been awarded Kitchen of the Year by
“Color” celebrates the power of a palette-driven interior, from spring
Architectural Digest. The firm’s twelve-person team has won over
green to pale pink, to midnight blue. “Cool” is driven by a funky
thirty ASID Awards.
JUNGALOW DECORATE WILD BY JUSTINA BLAKENEY that told a story from her parents and helped make the pieces of her
Justina Blakeney’s New Book Invites You Fully Into the World of Jungalow .
home a reflection of who she is. “I grew up with such a mix of cultural, religious, and location-specific influences, I grew up with mixedness around me,” she shares. “Growing up with that orientation I was never
Odds are good you know a Justina Blakeney room when you see
afraid to mix things together because that’s how I was raised.”
one. Or a pillow. Or rugs. Colourful, richly patterned, and full of
She opens up this idea beyond her personal experience to encourage
texture, it has become her stylistic calling card. The design superstar
people to artfully–and respectfully–blend objects and inspiration from
has crafted an instantly recognizable aesthetic that has led to high-
a variety of places. While we are all rightfully concerned about cultural
profile collaborations with everyone from Casper to Anthropologie to
appropriation, Justina hopes that with respect, knowledge, and
Native Deodorant. And while Justina has long championed design that
research, people will feel empowered to look at the beauty found in
feels personal to each and every one of us, in her new book Jungalow:
every corner of the world and bring that beauty into their own homes.
Decorate Wild, she pulls back the ikat curtain on what makes her
She finds the common design language across cultures, in her Turxi-
design sensibilities so uniquely her.
Can section highlighting the shared tradition of decorative metalwork,
“I had an intention for this book that it would be more personal. With
and we can do the same.
this book, it is about Jungalow, which is really an extension of who
Even with two books now under her belt, The New Bohemians
I am, I thought it was important to talk about the origin story of
Handbook: Come Home to Good Vibes and The New Bohemians: Cool
Jungalow and how it came to be and what that means for me,” she
and Collected Homes, this one felt different. “I felt at liberty to open
shares over the phone one bright spring afternoon. “I really wanted to
myself up more,” she shares. While she was inspired to put out another
bridge the gap between what could be a memoir and a handbook and
book to help bridge the online and digital world, provide people with
what could be a book you can pick up and flip through if you just want
fun takeaways and advice, it all boils down to it feeling like the right
to be transported somewhere beautiful.” She more than succeeded,
time to share more of Justina. “My unique story and my unique identity
as the book is full of stunning spreads, helpful tips (like how to tell
helped shape my success,” she reflects. She hopes that her journey will
the difference between all of those natural fibres and materials), and
help inspire the next generation of designers and makers, especially
highly personal anecdotes.
young women of colour, reminding them to hold onto who they are. “I
She begins the book by reflecting on her own background and how
think a lot of people fear that who they are can hold them back, so for
her mixedness has translated into her work. She grew up surrounded
me, it’s important to share the message that who you are can be the
by art and artefacts from both her Black and Jewish cultures, objects
foundation for a lot of success and a lot of your magic.”
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NICOLE HOLLIS, CURATED INTERIORS BY NICOLE HOLLIS Luxury book publisher, Assouline, is renowned for its covetable, coffee-table books which celebrate the wonder of travel. From Ibiza to Capri, Marrakech to Mykonos, the publisher is known for a whole collection of travel titles, instantly recognisable by their bold, typographical covers and expertise within its pages.
Etruscan, Roman, Renaissance and modern times. Timeworn churches once stop on nineteenth-century Grand Tours, stand tall in the towns’ piazzas. Rolling hills of wheat and colourful olive groves, that inspire authentic Tuscan cuisine, are dotted with villas built by the prestigious Medici family. The Tyrrhenian Sea extends off its coast, lapping the shore of Elba, the island where the emperor Napoleon was exiled. Quaint villages, historic towns and bustling cities are scattered across its landscape, which is almost as varied as the communities themselves. From annual horse races at Piazza del Campo, and the centuries-old winemaking traditions of the Chianti region to the city
Next month, on 3 June, it releases its latest title: Tuscany Marvel, by
of Pisa, the ancient Maritime Republic is known for the youthful spirit
Cesare Cunaccia. Taking you on an immersive journey through Italy’s
of its Scuola Normale Superiore and Leaning Tower alike, Tuscany is
most glorious region, the book delves into the beauty, rich history and
the place of dreams, where thousands come to relive its history and
diversity of Tuscany.
take in the beauty of a region.
The ‘work of passion’ was written by the writer, lecturer, curator and
In the fashion world, Ferragamo, Gucci and Pucci all have ties to
journalist Cesare Cunnacia. Once editor at large for Vogue Italia and
Florence and its endless inspiration. However, what truly defines
L’Uomo Vogue and the antique consultant for Architectural Digest
Tuscany is its timelessness. Masterpieces from centuries past still lure
Italy, Cesare is a leading expert on the Italian artistic heritage and is
immense crowds. Brunelleschi’s dome in Florence never fails to strike
the author of a variety of books on the subject.
onlookers with awe.
The Italian region of Tuscany is a feast for all senses. A creative incubator that has cultivated art and architecture for eras including
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HOTELS WE COVET
TOP LUXURY HOTELS TO DISCOVER CovetED chose for its 20th edition, some of the best and luxury hotels in the world, looking ahead at what it predicts to shape the luxury boutique experience in the coming year. From incredible architecture and conscience-free cuisine to dispersed hotels and ultimate relaxation methods, the choices are countless. In order to improve your traveling, we bring you some suggestions based on some of the best hotels we’ve stayed.
EMIRATES PALACE, ABU DHABI Abu Dhabi
Incredibly opulent and managed by Kempinski, this magnificent hotel provides the ultimate in luxury Located in a dazzling natural bay, Emirates Palace
create plenty of seclusion and privacy for couples at
is the perfect destination offering a pristine private
spots like the award-winning Emirates Palace Spa.
beach and marina. With its stunning Arabian interiors
There’s a real passion for cuisine, with a choice of 14
and legendary five-star service, the resort brings a new
restaurants serving everything from alfresco barbecue
experience of luxury to the heart of Abu Dhabi.
and contemporary Chinese to Lebanese fare. Dining
This grandiose palace evokes a sense of space, style
at Mezlai is highly recommended – it’s the UAE’s first
and sophistication throughout. As you make your
Emirati restaurant.
way along the sweeping driveway, the dancing water
Simple yet elegant, the Coral Rooms have all the
fountains in the distance guide you to a marble-domed
superior facilities you would expect from a luxury
lobby decorated with palm trees, Rolex clock faces and
hotel, with pretty views over the gardens and out across
doors with Swarovski crystal-encrusted handles.
the Abu Dhabi skyline. Pearl Rooms have partial Gulf
There’s waterskiing and stand-up paddleboarding at
views while Diamond Rooms provide uninterrupted
the watersports centre and a lazy river to keep younger
views over the Arabian Gulf. The Khaleej Suites are
guests
truly indulgent with extensive living space.
entertained,
while
the
expansive
grounds
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MARDAN PALACE Turkey
The Mardan Palace Hotel, Turkey: Europe’s brashest, wackiest, glitziest resort On the southern coast of Turkey, in Europe’s newest,
to eat and drink, a giant kids’ club (including its own
most expensive, gold-plated, over-the-top hotel, there is
splash park), a spa retreat, tennis court, golf club, and
a goat called Luca, Titanic Mardan Palace welcomes you
an enormous wraparound pool with a sunken aquarium
to Turkey’s famed Riviera with 5-star sophistication,
containing over 2000 fish. Food is available 24 hours a
award-winning service and a picture-perfect location.
day, and guests are treated to special touches, such as
You’ll find their luxury all-inclusive hotel in Antalya,
champagne and strawberries on arrival.
on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea; acres of
Built by Azerbaijani businessman Telman Ismailov
sparkling, lagoon-style pools extend to a private sandy
and designed with regal splendour, its opening was
beach, while splendid resort architecture reflects some
attended by the likes of Mariah Carey, Kendall Jenner,
of Istanbul’s most noteworthy points of interest.
Sharon Stone, Richard Gere, Monica Bellucci, Paris
Fairytale turrets evoking the ancient Ottoman Empire,
Hilton, Seal and Tom Jones. Not only is this one of the
a village-like atmosphere and a wealth of five-star
finest places to stay in Antalya, but it’s also among the
amenities set the Titanic Mardan Palace apart. If you
best hotels in the Mediterranean, reserved for travellers
like your resorts big and starry, then this is the place
with a luxury budget.
for you. The hotel has 560 stunning rooms, 35 places
From the stately Dolmabahçe Lobby, with its palatial
design and striking glass ceiling, to the sumptuous and meticulously appointed accommodation, everything there is crafted to delight and inspire. Their palace
all-inclusive
encompasses
over
dining 30
concept acclaimed
restaurants, bar and lounges; leisure activities include a KLAFS-designed spa,
Tini
Kids
Club,
sports
and
entertainment programs and a nearby championship golf course. But what hotel has its own zoo? Well, go past a string of themed, five-star hotels including Venice, take a quick gawp at a transplanted Kremlin and then the domed towers of the Topkapi Palace, and you arrive at a hill of dancing water that cascades in time to the tunes of Tchaikovsky and Strauss.
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GOLDEN SQUARE RESIDENCES London
THE QUINTESSENTIAL BLEND OF COMFORT AND LUXURY Golden Square Residences: The Quintessential Blend of
Inside them, you will find the privacy and comfort that
Comfort and Luxury is about staying in one of the most
a busy London requires. All rooms, suites and residences
highly prized addresses in Central London. And above
have been individually tailored in collaboration with the
everything, is talking about Gold, or in other words, the
renowned design house March & White, with inspiring
Best of the Best. Between the busy Soho and the classy
mid-century modern influences, giving the apartments a
Mayfair, you can find at 37 Golden Square – the curated
feel of clean simplicity and a happy vibe.
and finest luxury accommodation for your stay in the
Taking care of their residents is the number 1 priority,
beating heart of London. And the best part is that they
so all of them have round-the-clock access to in-house
are available for short and long stays, business, or just
concierge service, ensuring that whatever you need,
for relaxing and pleasure.
you get it. Guests can have their fridge stocked before
If you step into the building´s reserved entrance, you
arrival, create a bespoke wine list with help from an in-
can choose between 22 unique apartments. One, two
house sommelier, or arrange for a stylist or a hairdresser.
and three-bedroom serviced apartments, available to
It’s a dream, isn’t it? Now it can become reality.
book from 1 night to 6 months, provides an attractive
In addition to wonderful hospitality service, Golden
location for families, tourists, and business travellers.
Square Residences are also the perfect destination for
a variety of pop-ups, unique experiences and events. From wine tasting to jewellery and from sushi courses to beauty and fashion events, Golden Square Residences proves once again how valuable they are by ensuring guests an immersive experience all around. Part of this wonderful experience is Khalid Dahbi – Moroccan-born chef, philanthropist and founder of luxury food and travel brands. Known around the world for his culinary expertise, Khalid’s passion for food is matched only by his commitment to charitable endeavours, which he continues to grow through partnerships and collaborative efforts. We tried his caviar and his edible gold – the best we ever had! Totally unmissable. Also, on the ground floor, there’s a restaurant and bar that will make you come back over and over again. Voted 2nd Best Brunch in London by Vogue, FOLIE is where delicious food meets impressive interiors that, all combined, give way to an unforgettable sensory experience.
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SANTA BÁRBARA ECO-BEACH RESORT Portugal
The Place where art, nature and hospitality Meet CovetED had the pleasure of experiencing one in
the realisation of an old dream held by João Reis,
a lifetime treatment by staying at the fantastic
businessman and also a surfer in love with São Miguel,
Santa Barbara Eco-Beach Resort. The experience was
home to the SANTA BÁRBARA ECO-BEACH RESORT.
overwhelmingly peaceful, with so many amenities, our
And this personal touch, and love is breathable through
editor couldn’t not decide on a starting point. So, let’s
the all experience, by the thoughtful staff and also
start with the beginning.
resort surroundings.
In 2015, when the first eco-beach resort in the Azores
The materials used, the architecture and the framing
opened on a piece of land right beside Santa Bárbara
in the lands-cape have been the project’s three key
beach. The project was not just another hotel; it was
concerns. The result is a resort where the island in all
the realisation of an old dream held by João Reis,
its entirety can be experienced, consisting of a total
businessman and also a surfer in love with São Miguel,
of 30 villas & studios offering a stay that is in perfect
home to the SANTA BÁRBARA ECO-BEACH RESORT.
harmony with nature, becoming the perfect calm and
n in 2015, when the first eco-beach resort in the Azores
soothing retreat for a relaxing vacation or stay.
opened on a piece of land right beside Santa Bárbara
In the exterior areas of the resort the respect for nature
beach. The project was not just another hotel; it was
also stands out. An enormous
saltwater pool, with stone beds inside and a view of the ocean, promises
atmosphere without interfering with the magnificent natural landscape
to delight those seeking moments of contemplation; on a wooden deck,
that characterises the hotel. A lovely personalized service elevated
built on top of the cliff from which you access the beach, you can enjoy
CovetED stay to a complete new level, with the careful and rigorous
a massage to the sound of the sea; and the sports
selection of the best providers for each activity and advice about the
activities centre is a stimulus to anyone looking for some adventure,
best restaurants and most interesting places to visit, alongside proposals
with access to the surf school and hire equipment for snorkelling,
for customised itineraries based on CovetED interests.
stand-up paddle, surfing and kayaking. Because you can have a relaxing
With an unforgettable view, Restaurant Santa Bárbara had a new
adventure right?
culinary concept that taked us on a journey to the East – from India
All of the resort’s gardens are regularly supplemented with new
to Japan – where we unexpectedly discover exotic spices and authentic
indigenous plant species in the aim of offering a more exclusive
flavours.On a highly diverse menu, where you can still find Santa
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Bárbara’s famous sushi and sashimi, among many other dishes inspired by Thai, Indian, Korean and Japanese cuisine stemming from the close ties to Asian cooking of Chef André Santos, former sous chef at Spices and part of the kitchen team at Midori (1 Michelin star). The delicacies were mouthwatering. Culminating
into
an
ultimate
luxury
relaxing
experience, was one of the other big new features at Santa Barbara Eco-Beach Resort, the Wellness Retreat. Housed in a facility at the resort’s highest point, it has a wonderful view over the 3.3 hectares of this seafront property and offers a huge range of services, namely signature rituals such as the Salt Detox, a relaxing massage with exfoliation, alternative treatments like the Bamboo Detox, and even yoga classes and SUP yoga. We couldn’t ask for more. CovetED was amazed with such a wonderful and unwinding experience. Exceptional food, marvelous staff and a breathtaking view, all in a green conscious and eco friendly resort, we recommend you to stay at Santa Barbara Eco-beach Resort on your next visit to Portugal.
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RESTAURANTS WE COVET
THE WORLD’S FINEST LUXURY RESTAURANTS Who doesn’t want to know about the best and fanciest establishments with exquisite interior designs? That’s right! But, did you know that besides being recognized for their mouthwatering dishes, these chic restaurants, are also staples in their industry for their coveted aesthetic. If you are curious to discover more about them join CovetED in a tasteful feast for the eyes.
DE LIBRIJE Zwolle, The Netherlands After having occupied Zwolle’s former monastic library for 25 years, Jonnie and Thérèse Boer announced in September 2014, that they would be relocating their restaurant De Librije to the Librije Hotel, housed in the former city prison (they do know how to give old buildings a new lease of life). The restaurant reopened in January 2015 and is now situated in the hotel’s spacious and bright, covered inner courtyard with a stylish new restaurant design and an open plan kitchen. Jonnie and Thérèse Boer took over De Librije in the early nineties and under their visionary leadership, both in the kitchen and in front of the house, the restaurant was awarded three Michelin stars in 2004, an accolade the restaurant has held on to since. The couple’s second restaurant, Librije’s Zusje, is located in Amsterdam at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Librije’s Zusje was awarded two Michelin stars in 2014. The exciting menu at this influential Dutch restaurant is tailored to
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suit individual diners’ specific tastes. Guests select four dishes from four sections comprising three seasonal ingredient combinations before further plates are added to create a bespoke five-, six- or seven-course menu for each diner. Locals Jonnie and Thérèse Boer have helped shape modern Dutch cuisine over a 20-plus-year career, combining fabulous produce plucked and plundered from the surrounding region with cuttingedge techniques and idiosyncratic ideas. They are also ardent campaigners for zero food waste. Gusty yet delicate flavour reigns supreme. Ceviche-like langoustine is marinated in kombucha before being flamed à table, oysters play bedfellow to goat’s cheese and seaweed while the brown crab is paired with chicken liver and veal heart. For a fish course, red mullet is perfectly complemented by brown shrimps and woodruff. Located in an 18th-century former prison, the main dining area is in the courtyard, covered by an impressive glass and steel roof. Elsewhere, expect plenty of modern art, and a number of bedrooms to ensconce yourself in, too. cuisine that husband and wife team - Chef Junghyun and manager Ellia Park, hope to deliver to the world using New York City as their stage. Atomix, a follow-up to their well-loved firstborn Atoboy, is a place where guests can really dive deep into Chef Park’s cuisine through a tasting menu that is inspired by Korean traditions and technique. Dinner here is as close as any meal in recent memory has come to be a poem. Each dish at Manhattan’s Atomix pleases the senses and comes with a menu card articulating its inspiration and how it’s rooted in Korean culinary history.
FASANO Punta Del Este Fasano is a restaurant within the destination of Punta del Este of Uruguay. While the restaurant is open for private-bookings, it actually is a part of the Hotel Fasano Las Piedras, which is housed on the land of an old Farmhouse You can expect pleasant scenery and views to be a part of your dining experience, and with 480-acres to be looking at while you eat, you can guarantee that it will be an epic view to set the vibe and atmosphere. The restaurant itself also has a very rustic and simple feel too, so essentially your entire meal is surrounded by raw beauty, and that is what guests often thoroughly appreciate and enjoy. In its first international outpost, Fasano brings a century of culinary tradition and experience to Punta del Este. With a focus on regional Italian cuisine, the Fasano Restaurant opens its doors for dinner on Friday and Saturday, from 8 pm to 11 pm. It unites the natural beauty of Las Piedras with the refined gastronomy of the Fasano family.
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Nestled on one of the country’s highest peaks, the restaurant offers breathtaking views of the Uruguayan countryside and the Maldonado river. The indoor dining room is sculpted on the rocks, adding to the location’s rustic charm to create a space that is in complete harmony with nature.
FOLIE London FOLIE: more than phenomenal food, a real sensory experience, known for its inspiring multiculturalism, impressive historical sights, sensational architecture, majestic gardens and infinite agenda for every taste, London just won’t let you down for a single second. There’s only one thing missing here and that’s why we decided to tell you about it. London is also synonymous with unforgettable restaurants and bars, and FOLIE London is the perfect match between the two. More than a place to have delicious meals, FOLIE is also where you can spend some quality time surrounded by all those little details that translate into a sensory experience you have never imagined before. Located on Golden Square, where Soho meets Mayfair, FOLIE is the real expression of London itself – multicultural and glamorous in equal doses. All-day long, guests are invited to experience a taste of the Riviera, from Marseille to Portofino, through St Tropez and Nice, combined with the dining out the spirit of modern London.
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From the interiors that recreate the sensuality and glamour of the 1960s and ’70s with a modern sensibility to the mouth-watering menu. It’s impossible to talk about FOLIE without mentioning the genius that is Executive Head Chef Christophe Marleix. The real creative force behind FOLIE, his kitchen draws inspiration from all along the French and Italian Mediterranean coastline. The menu is a gentle combination of luxurious ingredients and the humble recipes of the region. Christophe sources and champions seasonal ingredients from small-scale UK farmers, with fish from day boats in Cornwall and Devon, England’s own Riviera, together with artisanal producers from France and Italy. If you’re in London and you want to go grab a bite but can’t decide where, mind that FOLIE’s brunch was voted 2nd Best Brunch in London by Vogue. Open all day and until late night, the Folie bar specializes in modern interpretations of classic cocktails. There you have a vast option of drinks from bellinis to negronis. Its signature (very dry) Folie Martini is the essential aperitif! There’s also a selection of rare and unusual pastis and vermouths, together with fine Armagnac and other digestifs. You can even find a menu of épicerie essentials. From pissaladiére and crudités with tapenades to charcuterie and panisse – the Marseille apéritif. If things were going well, now they are about to go epic. While FOLIE’s menus focus on the Riviera, the wine list has a broader reach, including renowned vineyards across Europe. They are pleased to offer a fine selection of grande marques and grower champagnes. With prestige cuvées such as vintage Krug. Harry Ballmann, the head of drinks, has curated an amazing menu. Towards the top chateaux and domains of Bordeaux, Burgundy, and the Rhône Valley. Both Guillaume and Harry are fans of large format bottles. So you can expect a decent selection of magnums and jeroboams. Ideal for special celebrations or large tables.
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COVETED NEW TALENTS Karim Abdul Muttalib A talented Interior Designer, Karim Abdul Muttalib is the first choice
and how would he convey his design message to his audience, all of that
from CovetED as a rising new star in the interior design world. Founder
while having to deal with some of his surroundings, negative comments
and CEO of his own interior design firm, K.A. Interior Design in New
and defeating ideas. Thriving to become better each day, Karim decided
Cairo, Egypt. The young designer has already built himself quite the
to overcome all these negative surroundings and believe in himself
portfolio, working as an interior designer with brands such as Covet House, Abou Samra Group, but also as an architect with Al-Roukn and Touch Studios. Highly in
skilled,
producing
and
with
exceptional
expertise designs,
with
exterior, and how it affects the feeling of is what Karim feels that also fulfills him as a professional, when he’s
thrives for new challenges and opportunities,
studied the effects of lighting, both interior and the person experiencing the space. This
principally in 3D designing, Karim new
and gain more knowledge about interior design, having
able to achieve a new different
the
design while maintaining all
ability to transpose client’s ideas
functionality and architecture
into creative, exciting visions.
that meets the clients’ needs
CovetED is keen on discovering
and expectations.
new talents and we got the
With mostly residential owners
chance to interview Karim on
who aim for a unique, modern,
his experience and amazing work
luxurious interior that they feel
so far. Karim’s love for the craft is
at home and comfortable in, is this
evident not only in his work, but from
maturity in design and in his work,
the excitement shown when referencing interior
design
and
architecture.
“The
challenges I face in every project and the thrill of coming up with a new concept is something I enjoy, love, and
what allowed him to start building his success. Karim also affirms that his relationship with his clients is greatly maintained as he always keeps up with their needs, understands their dreams for a
value as Arts, Architecture, and design (interior and exterior) are my
space, and works towards achieving something unique to them that is
true passions.” He added, believing that to be creative and passionate
represented through his own identity and theirs.
regarding his work, and reach the best solution to a design is something
Since his journey began, Karim has followed different architectural
very unique as well and goes hand in hand with the client’s idea.
and interior design styles and has never stopped learning ever since,
The beginning of his journey as an architect and a designer was the
becoming a key factor in his process and one of his most remarkable
hardest part for Karim, with the struggling from where he should start
characteristics, that completely transpires into his designs.
“I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING OF MY JOURNEY TOWARDS MY DREAMS, WHICH ARE LIMITLESS. I STRONGLY BELIEVE THAT ONE DAY I WILL ACHIEVE ALL THAT I DREAM AND MORE AS LONG AS I PUT MY MIND AND DEDICATION TOWARDS IT.” - KARIM ABDUL MUTTALIB With an unstoppable devotion for his dreams, and with a fiery ambition for his goals, Karim wishes to accomplish all things that people told him was impossible to do. With an eye into the future, his visionary thinking takes him to technology and futuristic interpretation of what’s down the line. “I believe it is the smart systems technology. I would like to see it be integrated into materials and would love to see more improvement in the virtual reality world.” he stated. One of his lingering dreams is to invent a helmet that transforms the brain’s ideas and thoughts into the computer. “This dream has always been with me and it kept me wondering, what if we could transform the imagination of the designer into a 3D Design on computer when they just think of it? What will happen to the design world then?” Karim said. His vision of the current and future trends is heavily influenced by his surroundings, but in his opinion he states that a trend nowadays is the maximalist approach to design. How to create a maximalist approach to a space while at the same time corresponding between materials, furniture, colors, and overall design. Still in regard to the future, Karim also states that the leading way to craftsmanship is the attention to details, as details make everything a whole. When asked on how was the experience to work with some very well known brands, like Covet House for instance, Karim said “It was an amazing experience. Covet House is dedicated, organized, and has a variety of trendy, stylish, and one-ofa-kind selections of furniture which enables us designers to create the perfect relationship between the furniture and the design.” The project developed with the brand was an Opulent Modern Classic Villa in Ryadh, where he describes the inspiration came from the color scheme of grays, blacks and brown, that helped accomplish the dark mood vibe Karim intended to create. A bold pop of gold added to the luxurious feel of the space, a space to dare. The master bedroom represents one of the most important spaces in that project. I aspire to create a connection between the classical and the modern designs. I felt very excited and thrilled working on this project. - Karim Abdul Muttalib Karim’s extensive portfolio and work has already proven by itself to be impressive, but his career is now taking new flights and heights, the future looks very bright for the designer, and CovetED will definitely keep an eye for new and breathtaking projects from him.
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STYLE ICONS
WHEN FASHION MEETS INTERIOR DESIGN How could we as a design magazine not be inspired by fashion? It is indeed a very pertinent question! It is all about the connection between color palettes, materials, fabrics, and, above all, style! Better than inventing a piece from scratch, there is the option of recreating its best version, with the best materials, in its best color. Mixing textures and materials is the ex libris of fashion and design. We love it so much that we made our own mix-match between the two of them. Especially when it comes to interior design, combining it with impeccable functionality is of the utmost importance. At this point, originality has no limits, what seems impossible is now extremely simple: from the world’s best catwalks directly to your home. Check out our suggestions for this autumn/winter 2021.
2020 changed our lives in many ways, but when it comes to home design trends it had a 180º turnout. What changed after all? Well, people started craving functional and at the same time trendy and comfy places. And here is where all the magic begins, being fashionable nowadays is not only about the way you dress but the way you decorate your house. Fashion and Design once again together and as we noticed they follow the same colour patterns and the same stylish background. We all aim for a lighter and colourful life. The sense of freedom and being in nature as well as experience new things is a must-be these days. Fashion is not just about the way you dress as much as Design is not just about drawing the best projects. It must have soul in every detail. Express yourself, free your personality, assume your position in life, take risks! Make sure you are living a life that you are proud of. And if Fashion is a way of expressing yourself why would your house be different? You can go from neutral and monochromatic colours to the most extravagant and vibrating tones. How beautiful is this? It is not just about how you present yourself to the world but how you welcome the world in.
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But first things first, it is very important to be aware of how great
hope and courage. Prada is saying: be strong, think outside the box and
Fashion markets influence the world industry. From London to Paris
most of all be shinny and happy. Prada’s main mantra is to be optimist
and Milan is notable that we will be presented with different tones,
and believe that what is coming will be even better!
materials, and a simple touch of extravagance turning out as a mix of
Pink is not only a girlie colour as Prada assume. The pastel tones
contrasting materials, colours, and patterns.
were presented on the runway alongside with the vibrant tones. This
London made its mark from Layered Tailoring, while Milan’s top-
contrast is where the daydreaming starts, and the hope for a happy
drawer is Colourful Prints and Paris went all Monochrome.
pandemic ending begins.
This makes assuredly way for infinite compositions. Exciting, right?
Have you ever imagined a children’s room taken straight way from
See how brilliant it would be inclosing in a sober environment a piece
movie? CIRCU did.
full of colour. And that is exactly what Colourful Prints tendency
Mr. Bunny is inspired by Alice in Wonderland. It promises to take your
brings. The Pixel Cabinet from Boca do Lobo is the greatest example
little one into a fantasy land while exploring their wildest dreams and
of it. Iconic and unparalleled it presents a ground-breaking work of
being fascinated by the beauty of nature. CIRCU’s promise for this
pioneering design. Pixel Cabinet plays with perception and combines
little piece of heaven is that it will be your kid’s favourite spot. It will
exceptional materials with multi-coloured compositions to give the
be the synonym of comfort and joy.
cabinet a unique, striking design.
Andrés Reisinger & Júlia Esqué still think in pink with the Hortensia
Now you may be asking yourselves: What does it have in common with
Armchair from moooi. Inspired by the beauty of nature, it responded
the Dolce&Gabbana model on this scenario? The fashion designers in
to the human need for comfort and warmth. Let this piece of nature
its FW Collection for 2021 gave a special attention to celebrate life,
bloom at your place for your only pleasure.
family, and artisans. Light, enjoyment, and happiness are the goal
Speaking about Nature, Chloé marked the runway of FW Collection for
for Dolce&Gabbana. This is an amazing start to familiarize Luxury
2021 with a mix of rich organic colours and eco-leather line. The non-
Fashion Design with Luxury Interior Design. In the example above it
chemical processes used to create it are an urgent call for climate change
is impressive to see how both worlds crush into a bright and cheerful
and environmental protection. Indeed, the impact of this production
symbiose of colours.
change had decreased 400% its footprint compared with the previous
BRABBU and Prada said no more: strong colours entering outstanding
winter collection. Chloé collections have a habit of being gentle and
vibrant environments. The yellow sofa from Brabbu is inspired from the
elegant, but this luxury neo-hippie style was made to steal our hearts.
Scottish Lock Maree, located in a picturesque mountain with a rugged
Mother Earth must be proud of Her children.
landscape. MAREE II Sofa portrays that rough landscape softened by
The Fairfax Chair designed by the great Kelly Wearstler follows the
the tufted velvet. This impressive living room sofa gives a modern flair
mix of earth colour trend on its District Tobacco colour. This piece
to the classic chesterfield sofa. On its FW Collection for 2021, Prada
was thought and built for longevity, with a hardwood frame is made
assumed powerful and contrasting tones reminding us that “normal”
of double-doweled joinery. With an asymmetrical layout it granted a
is not coming back and best way to fight it is embracing this fact with
sculptural quality.
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MAREE II Sofa By BRABBU
Prada
Mr Bunny bed by Circu
Pixel Cabinet by Boca do Lobo
Hortensia Armchair
Prada
Dolce and Gabbana
Kelly Wearstler - Fairfax Chair
Chloé
Marco Armchair Essential Home
Mooi Pig Table
Fendi
Imperial Snake by Rug’Society
Jacquemus
Jacquemus by Jason Lloyd-Evants
Jacquemus
Atomic pendant by DelightFULL
Liberica Console by Caffe Latte
Who said life must be boring in a Layered Tailoring? Neutral tones with
transformation of our lives. It is the most luxurious of our snake-based
marvellous details are much needed for this year FW Collection. The
rugs, with its cream colours in botanical silk framing an elaborate and
less, the better – is the peak of this trend.
trendy design. What a breath-taking showpiece!
This undeniable truth comes from one of the greatest Luxury Fashion
The beauty of Angus Sofa Center from Luxxu dwells in the contrast
Designer: Jacquemus.
of its textures. Comfort and elegance have a harmonious relation
Coming out at Paris Fashion Week with a remarkable colour scheme
here. The subtle use of brass together with the use of the leather,
where minimalism took place pairing with a french elegant touch,
makes this unique piece.
Jacquemus presented his FW Collection for 2021. Categorical lines and
The organic modern table with a kidney shape is the best
loosely tailored layers brought up from the fashion designer’s childhood
complement to any elegant sofa. This Trocadero Kidney Cocktail
memories. It seems that the stylist is searching for the essence of life
Table designed by Jonathan Adler will always add a special touch
itself. This collection mixes casual styles with traditional outlines
in your living room décor.
which adds to it a contemporary sense of eternity. The accessories add
When you heard about monochrome, what do you think? Black right?
meaning to the outfits bringing up the idea that everything in life is
Maison Valentina and Fendi invested successfully in this tone. Elegancy
about the small details.
and style overflow from their collections.
Indeed, people are perceiving that this kind of nostalgic and comfortable
In its FW Collection 2021, Fendi focused in answering the costumer
feeling about the past is a need when it comes to house design and
needs and what is ethically expected from a high-level brand. This was
décor. Our house, our temple.
a mark of a direction-changing, framing a potential revival of family
Nowadays home is not only our home anymore. It is a workplace,
and history in a sense of continuity. Creativity and class are the main
gym, the kid’s kindergarten, a cult space, as well as a medical office.
characters of this collection.
Remember that cool restaurant you used to go? Yes, you can find it in
The Metropolitan Washbasin resembles a central mausoleum structure,
your kitchen now.
blending the contemporary chic urban attitude with the classic sober
With this idea in mind Caffe Latte Home has a panoply of the finest
lines. The wooden structure and feet are black lacquered with a high gloss
pieces of luxury décor. The Liberica Console is an excellent example
black varnish, featuring a carefully handcrafted carving detail on the glass
of it. Created with harsh and strict lines contrasts perfectly with the
doors. It has a countertop and rectangular sink made of Nero Marquina
fluidity and sort of feminine touch of the mirror. Inspired by the Coffea
marble, making this piece extremely elegant and luxurious.
Liberica Plant, the mirror takes an oval contour, resembling the delicate
It sounds impossible, but it is true: we are presenting you a table on a pig
shape of the plant’s leaf. A minimalist design that surely will be noticed.
format. Undoubtedly an extravagant piece of furniture, it will give a wild
Same thing happens with the smallest of details such as pulls, or lights
touch to the room environment. Courtesy from moooi, this full black Pig
can transform any area for the better adding harmony to every room.
Table was made for the most daring people. Oink it!
DelightFull and PullCast are the crème de la crème in this subject. The
Contrasting the first idea, vivid colours are a must when it comes to
Atomic Pendent Lamp is more than just a light is a piece of art that
monochromatic patterns. And an all-red outfit is really a trend for the
will impact straight away the enlightenment of the room. Inspired by
Saint Laurent WF Collection for 2021. Rocking the runway, Saint Laurent
20th centuries scientific discoveries, the molecular composition is pure
surprised the audience with a full red vinyl outfit. The mix between
representation of this modern era. Small details are always a must-have
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either for a great outfit, or when is comes to décor. The Infinity Drawer
way of taking risks walking between the good and the bad. As live the
Handle is a promise of an everlasting elegance and luxe through time.
moment is the supreme word.
Exuding feminine grace, it is perfect for your cabinet drawers.
Marco Armchair, the full red armchair that brings an uncommon round
Rug’Society has its own interpretation of neutral details and expresses
shape with curvy and comfortable arms, staying true to the mid-century
it through the Imperial Snake Rug from its Neutral Collection. The
modern style. It brings a comfortable and stylish shape, prepared to
snake is one of the oldest and most well-known mythological symbols.
elevate the decor of any project. This masterpiece was thought and
It is strongly connected with the power of life and represents the
designed to match a bouncy, spirited, energetic and balanced life.
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Address: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº 33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Portugal QSQUARE - MARQUIS FURNITURE GALLERY PTE LTD website: www.marquis.com.sg Address: 6 Raffles Blvd, #02-08/09, #0238/39 Marina Square, Singapore 039594 RAFFLES SINGAPORE website: www.raffles.com/singapore/ Address: 1 Beach Rd, Singapore 189673 RANG MAHAL - FINE DINING INDIAN RESTAURANT website: www.rangmahal.com.sg Address: 7 Raffles Blvd, Level 3 Pan Pacific, Singapore 039595 RICHMOND HOME Address: 1-Y Shchipkovskiy Pereulok, 4, Moscow, Russia, 115093 RICHMOND HOME website: www.agoda.com/royal-hotel/ hotel/moscow-ru.html Address: 1-Y Shchipkovskiy Pereulok, 4, Moscow, Russia, 115093 RISE FESTIVAL website: www.risefestival.com/ RITZ PARIS website: www.ritzparis.com Address: 15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris, France ROCHE BOBOIS website: www.roche-bobois.com Address: 75 Bukit Timah Rd, #01-02 Boon Siew Building, Singapore 229833 ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM website: www.rom.on.ca Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada ROYAL ROOM website: www.agoda.com/royal-hotel/ hotel/moscow-ru.html Address: Lomonosovskiy Prospekt, 29, Moscow, Russia, 119192 RUG’SOCIETY website: www.rugsociety.eu/ Address: Rua Particular de Regueirais nº 33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, Portugal SAINT LAURENT website: www.ysl.com SALONE DEL MOBILE MILANO website: www.salonemilano.it Address: Foro Buonaparte 65 20121, Milano MI, Italy SCARAMOUCHE RESTAURANT website: www.scaramoucherestaurant.com Address: 1 Benvenuto Pl, Toronto, ON M4V 2L1, Canada SHANGRI-LA HOTEL TORONTO website: www.shangri-la.com/en/toronto/ shangrila/ Address: 188 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5H 0A3, Canada SOUK AL BAHAR website: www.soukalbahar.ae Address: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, Dubai, UAE ST. BASIL’S CATHEDRAL Address: Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 109012 STANDART HOTEl website www.designhotels.com/hotels/ russia/moscow/standart-hotel-moscow/ Address: Strastnoy Blvd, 2, Moscow, Russia, 125009 STATE HISTORICAL MUSEUM website: www.en.shm.ru/ Address: Red Square, 1, Moscow, Russia, 109012 STATUE OF LIBERTY NATIONAL MONUMENT website: www.nps.gov/ Address: New York, NY 10004, United States SUPERSALONE website: www.salonemilano.it/en/ manifestazioni/supersalone Address: Fiera Milano, Strada Statale Sempione, 28, 20017 Rho MI, Italy SUSHI|BAR website: www.exploretock.com Address: 16101 Ventura Blvd Suite 242, Encino, CA 91436, United States TEATRO ALLA SCALA MUSEUM website: www.museoscala.org/en/ Address: Largo Antonio Ghiringhelli, 1, 20121 Milano MI, Italy TERRA DARUS GROUP website: www.lesprom.com/en/members/ Terra_Darus_Group_42413/ Address: Ulitsa Profsoyuznaya, 45, Moscow, Russia, 117420 THE CLINK CHARIY website: www.theclinkcharity.org/ restaurants
Address: HMP Brixton, Jebb Ave, Brixton Hill, London SW2 5XF, United Kingdom THE GREAT MADRAS website: www.thegreatmadras.com Address: 28 Madras St, Singapore 208422 THE HOXTON, DOWNTOWN LA website: https://thehoxton.com/ downtown-la/ Address: 1060 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015, United States THE KIMBERLY HOTEL website: www.kimberlyhotel.com/ Address: 145 E 50th St, New York, NY 10022, United States THE MOSCOW KREMLIN website: www.kreml.ru Address: ul. Vosdvizhenka d.1 Moscow 121019 Russia THE O2 website: www.theo2.co.uk/ Address: Almack House 28 King Street, London SW1Y 6QW, United Kingdom THE RAIN FOREST CAFE website: www.therainforestcafe.co.uk Address: 20 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 7E THE WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL & SUITES website: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/ travel/laxbw-the-westin-bonaventure-hoteland-suites-los-angeles/ Address: 404 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90071, United States THE WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL & SUITES website: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/ travel/laxbw-the-westin-bonaventure-hoteland-suites-los-angeles/ Address: 404 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90071, United States THE YARD AT AETHOS MILANO website: www.aethoshotels.com/milan/ Address: Piazza Ventiquattro Maggio, 8, 20123 Milano MI, Italy THESIS HOTEL MIAMI website: www.thesishotelmiami.com/ Address: 1350 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States TIMES SQUARE website: www.timessquarenyc.org/ Address: Manhattan, NY 10036, United States TITANIC MARDAN PALACE website: www.titanic.com.tr/titanicmardan-palace Address: Kundu Mah. Yaşar Sobutay Bul. No: 450, D:1, 07112 Aksu/Antalya, Turkey TOM RAFFIELD website: www.tomraffield.com Address: F3 Church View Bickland Water Road, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4FZ, United Kingdom TOMAS PEARCE INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO website: www.tomaspearce.com Address: 131 Miranda Ave.,Toronto, ON M6B 3W8 TORONTO TAMIL FILM FESTIVAL website: www.ago.ca Address: Woodside Square Cinemas, 1571 Sandhurst Cir, Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2, Canada TRIANON DESIGN LTD website: www.trianondesign.ca/ Address: 247 King St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1J9, Canada TSISMIS NYC website: www.tsismisnyc.com Address:143 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, United States TURANDOT Address: Tverskoy Blvd, 26, .3, Moscow, Russia, 125009 ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAl website: www.ultramusicfestival.com/ Address: Bayfront Park Downtown Miami, FL, United States VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS website: www.vizcaya.org/ Address: 3251 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129, United States, United States VIZLINE STUDIO website: www.vizlinestudio.com Address: St. Timiryazeva 67, office 501, Minsk, Belarus WALLSAUCE.COM website: www.wallsaucecomß WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL website: www.laphil.com/ Address: 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States
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