If the market’s newest debuts have any lesson to inform, it’s that the design neighborhood certainly works higher collectively. From Carlos Mota’s hand-embroidered linens for Loretta Caponi to Ligne Roset’s reeditions of Pierre Guariche furnishings, business manufacturers throughout classes are coming collectively to deliver considerate new choices to designers’ software kits. Searching for the most recent in furnishings, decor, lighting, and past? Meet the business’s newest dynamic duo.
John Derian x Astier de Villatte
Amongst decoupage designer and retailer John Derian’s stash of beloved collectibles is 18th-century Dutch and English delftware, a ardour taken to new heights by becoming a member of forces with Paris ceramics workshop and longtime collaborator Astier de Villatte on a serving platter and array of soup, dinner, and dessert plates. Emblazoned with the likes of a pastoral chinoiserie panorama, cascading blossoms, and gliding herons, the 12 designs vary from 6 to 14 inches in diameter, splendid for all banquet configurations.
Carlos Mota x Loretta Caponi
Moody nonetheless lifes painted by the Dutch Outdated Masters had been the spark for Natura, considered one of three collections dreamed up by AD100 expertise Carlos Mota for the fabled Florence vogue home Loretta Caponi. The New York designer labored alongside artistic director Lucia Caponi and her band of expert craftspeople, who delicately hand-embroidered vibrant flora, fauna, and fruits onto linen tablecloths, napkins, and placemats, in addition to cotton percale bedding, terrycloth towels, cushions, and wool throws. Mota’s different designs embody Cell, distinguished by a sample of swirling gold, and Fortunate Us, a reinterpretation of the auspicious clover sporting regal appliqué borders.
Kelly Wearstler x Giobagnara
Intimate cocktail soirees are decidedly extra trendy with the arrival of Maris, Kelly Wearstler’s barware assortment for Italian leather-based atelier Giobagnara that takes the type of rustic pebbles strewn exterior the AD100 Corridor of Fame designer’s personal Malibu abode. Together with stacking trays, placemats, coasters, and insulated double-chamber ice buckets, there are centerpiece bar carts adorned with well-concealed facet drawers and pull-out cabinets to carry smooth serving equipment, like ice tongs. Giobagnara’s signature leather-based harmoniously melds with marbled stone, sandblasted aluminum, and ash and wenge woods.
Jamie Bush x Marc Phillips
Jamie Bush, founding father of the eponymous AD100 observe in Los Angeles, regularly gravitates to natural supplies for his heat interiors, and Discipline Research embodies this ethos. Bush’s second assemblage of rugs for Marc Phillips (Topo, evocative of terraced mountain ranges, made its debut in 2014) is predicated on his personal summary work depicting aerial views of weather-beaten agricultural fields. Hand-knotted in Nepal with allo, silk, wool, and hemp fibers, the trifecta of fluid motifs is obtainable in aptly earthy hues together with Alfalfa, Barley, and Pepper.
Pierce & Ward x Fame Hardwood
Final month on the WestEdge Design Truthful in Santa Monica, California, Pierce & Ward unveiled its American Coronary heart Pine capsule for Fame Hardwood. Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward, of the Nashville- and Los Angeles–primarily based AD100 agency, share an affinity for characterful rooms, and the bespoke flooring, which swaths Ward’s personal charming Bolinas, California, residence (proven above), delivers with wealthy, inviting patinas completed in onerous wax oil. Sourced from responsibly managed forests and sanded and stained by hand, the pine, whether or not honeyed Buddy or pale gold Herringbone, infuses areas with soul.
NeKeia McSwain x Ngala Buying and selling
On a memorable journey to South Africa with the Ngala Buying and selling workforce, NeKeia McSwain, principal designer of Denver studio NeKeia + Co., met the proficient artisans who would deliver the NeKeia Assortment 2.0 to life by way of supplies like hair on conceal and gleaming brass. The sequel to her 2021 lighting vary for the African furnishings and residential decor vacation spot, the gathering contains the three-tier tasseled Gwen chandelier; the swiveling, fringe-skirted Nerissa chair; and the undulating Nkova mirror that mimics South Africa’s rivers with leather-trimmed edges; amongst different items sustainably made in Johannesburg.
Pierre Guariche x Ligne Roset
Poring over Pierre Guariche’s archive, the designers at Ligne Roset turned enamored with the midcentury French designer’s timeless creations, a few of which the furnishings firm has now reissued as a part of its expansive catalog. Contemplate the sinuous upholstered Vallée Blanche chaise longue Guariche hatched for the La Plagne ski resort within the French Alps in 1963, or the high-backed, spinning Jupiter armchair from 1966 anchored by a lacquered metal base. They be a part of the equally recent 1953 G10 love seat flanked by molded plywood armrests and a 1952 bookcase outfitted with laminated glass cabinets that look proper at residence in modern settings.
Justine Kegels x Silestone XM by Cosentino
To kick off Cosentino’s Le Stylish Bohème assortment and commemorate the fortieth anniversary of Modupoint architectural luminaires from Belgium’s Modular Lighting Devices, Justine Kegels has conceived a collection of sculptural espresso and facet tables ripe for hospitality environments. The Antwerp-based designer behind JJ Studio and footwear label Odare performed with two of Le Stylish Bohème’s 4 colorways (Blanc Elysée and Château Brown), highlighting their swish gold, copper, grey, pink, and bronze veining in layered, polished slabs that incorporate Modupoint’s new orb-shaped panel mount fixtures.
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