Eccentric Sofas: Extravagance, Audacity & High-End Craft
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Eccentric Sofas: Extravagance, Audacity & High-End Craft

Eccentric Sofas: Extravagance, Boldness and High-End Craftsmanship In the world of high-end furniture, some sofas don’t seek to be discreet. Sculptural, playful, or radically conceptual, they embody an aesthetic of perfectly assumed excess. Halfway between art, design and exceptional craftsmanship, here is a selection of spectacular creations signed by great names in contemporary design. 1….

The Louis XV Style: When France Invented the Art of Living
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The Louis XV Style: When France Invented the Art of Living

Louis XV Style: When France Invented the Art of Living The Louis XV style revolutionizes Western art by substituting grace for grandeur, intimacy for pomp. This aesthetic transformation reflects the profound evolution of 18th-century French society: from the Versailles court to Parisian life, from royal ceremony to bourgeois comfort. The French rococo becomes the first…

Empire Style: History, Furniture and Decoration (1804–1815)
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Empire Style: History, Furniture and Decoration (1804–1815)

Do you know the Empire style? Do you know the Empire style? This French decorative style is historically situated after the Directoire style and before the Restauration style. It corresponds to the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) and marks the peak of French decorative art in the early 19th century. It should not be…

Consulate Style: The French Art of Refined Creation (1799–1804)
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Consulate Style: The French Art of Refined Creation (1799–1804)

Do you know the Consulate style? Do you know the Consulate style? This crucial artistic period is historically situated between the Directoire and Empire. It marks the consolidation of Bonaparte’s power and the emergence of a renewed French decorative art. It should not be confused with the Directoire style that precedes it nor with the…

Matali Crasset: The French Modular Design Revolution
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Matali Crasset: The French Modular Design Revolution

Matali Crasset: The Architect of Modular Daily Life Who is Matali Crasset? The design of Nathalie Crasset, known as Matali Crasset, emerged in the 1990s around highly eclectic themes, notably the rejection of pure form and the exploration of new functional approaches. Her work is organized around three fundamental principles: modularity, appropriation and flexibility, which…

The Napoleon III Style — Splendor and Innovation in the Second Empire
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The Napoleon III Style — Splendor and Innovation in the Second Empire

Do you know the Napoleon III style? Do you know the Second Empire style, also known as Napoleon III? This French decorative style is historically positioned after the Louis-Philippe style and before the Art Nouveau style. It should not be confused with the Empire style, which dates to the very beginning of the 19th century…