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HART Design Selection explores the fields of design, interior architecture, craftsmanship, and materials through a refined editorial approach.
All HART Design Selection Articles
HART Design Selection explores the fields of design, interior architecture, craftsmanship, and materials through a refined editorial approach.
This page gathers all published articles, organized by major thematic areas to make navigation and discovery easier. Each topic is part of a broader vision: understanding design as culture, language, and living heritage.
Browse, explore, connect themes, and let yourself be guided through the forms, ideas, and materials shaping our interiors.
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Linen, Wool, Silk: Why Natural Fibers Dominate Luxury Textiles
In large-scale interior architecture projects, textiles are not merely decorative elements applied a posteriori. They engage in dialogue with structure, correct acoustics, sculpt light, and confer upon a space its sensory identity. Noble fibers don’t impose themselves through their cost, but through their capacity to inhabit space enduringly. In the realm of high-end decoration, textile…
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Adrien des Rues: When Wood Becomes a Language
Meeting with an art craftsman who inscribes contemporary cabinetmaking at the border of design and architecture. In a shared workshop in the heart of Lyon, wood takes the floor. At Adrien des Rues, it never settles for being a material to be shaped. Each piece is born from a slow and attentive observation of the…
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Luxury Trimmings: The Art of Detail in Contemporary Interior Design
Trimmings, the art of detail that makes the difference Long associated with palatial splendor and classical décor, trimmings are back in the spotlight today. In a world where luxury is defined by precision and craftsmanship, they embody the ultimate refinement: the subtle detail that signatures an interior. Why they’re back in the spotlight At a…
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Collectible Design: Ultra-Luxury Confidential Design
Ultra-luxury confidential design In the hushed world of design, there exists a restricted circle of houses that work far from the spotlight, for a clientele of insiders. Here, no flashy advertising, no mass distribution. These brands operate almost in silence, privileging direct relationships, craftsmanship and rarity as the true language of luxury. A world opposite…
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Intimate Paris: A Contemporary Cocoon by Atelier Portalis
In the heart of the 16th arrondissement, Pauline Gretz from Atelier Portalis transforms a Parisian apartment into a jewel of refinement. A renovation where intelligent use of space and noble materials unite to create a resolutely contemporary haven of peace. Starting from Scratch Thirty-eight square meters.A surface that could be intimidating, but which becomes, in…
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The Truth About Upholstery Foams: What’s Really Inside Your Chairs and Sofas
Info, expert advice and opinions on different types of foam Demand for custom sofas has been growing at the workshop lately, and the question of ecology systematically comes up in conversations with my clients. “What natural options do you have?”, “Is it possible without petroleum?”, “And latex, is that good?”. Legitimate questions that deserve honest…
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Luxury houses are reinventing everyday life for our pets.
The emergence of a new luxury territory Pets now occupy a central place in our homes. After decades in which pet care was a purely functional market, we’re now seeing the emergence of a “premium” offer. Since the early 2020s, we’ve been witnessing a veritable revolution. The major luxury brands are investing massively in this…
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The Renaissance Style (1495-1600)
The Renaissance stands in continuity with the Gothic style while laying the foundations for the great French classical styles of the 17th century, notably the Louis XIII style. What’s Renaissance style? The Renaissance style marks a decisive break with medieval aesthetics. Around 1400 in Italy, artists and thinkers rediscovered Greco-Roman Antiquity. This fascination with classical…
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Wood and design guide
Table of Contents History of Wood in Design Antiquity and Middle Ages Renaissance and Classical Periods 19th Century 20th Century Contemporary Era Major Wood Species Families European Noble Woods Fruit Woods Exotic Woods Eco-Responsible Local Woods Finishes and Treatments Traditional Finishes Contemporary Finishes Technical Treatments Design Applications Furniture Cladding and Coverings Architectural Elements Ecological Dimension…
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Minimalism (1990-2010): When “Less is More” Becomes a Global Manifesto
At the turn of the 1990s, in a world saturated with postmodern ornamentation and decorative excess, a silent revolution was taking place. In Manhattan lofts, Tokyo galleries, and London studios, a new generation of creators was rediscovering the power of emptiness, the eloquence of spatial silence, the force of radical refinement. Minimalism didn’t emerge from…
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Pantone 2025 Cloud Dancer: Why This Color Triggers Boycott and Controversy
Cloud Dancer: When Pantone Chooses Silence The color of quiet luxury or a symptom of an era in crisis? When Pantone unveils PANTONE 15-4201 Cloud Dancer as the color of the year 2025, interpretations diverge. On one side, interior design magazines see the consecration of discreet refinement, the apex of luxury that whispers. On the…
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Paris Déco Off 2026: Discovering Textile Innovations
From January 14 to 17, 2026, Paris once again becomes the global epicenter of decorative arts with the return of Paris Déco Off, an unmissable event for all interior design enthusiasts Paris Déco Off 2026: The Capital Transforms into a Temple of Interior Design For its 16th edition, this free event welcomes both professionals and…
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The UP Chair by Gaetano Pesce:
The UP Chair by Gaetano Pesce: When a Seat Becomes a Revolution If you’ve ever come across it, it’s impossible to forget. But beyond its spectacular feminine form, the UP chair represents an unprecedented innovation in many ways. You know my obsession with all kinds of armchairs… After recently encountering “La Donna” again at the…
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The Timeless Magic of Ralph Lauren Christmas: When Coastal America Invades London
A Meeting of Two Worlds In this late 2025, Sloane Square, an undisputed bastion of British tradition, welcomes a most unexpected guest: a reinvention of coastal America brought by Ralph Lauren. This is a pivotal moment in aesthetic language, where urban minimalism meets nostalgia for an America of another era. At the heart of Chelsea,…
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20 iconic cocooning armchairs, from egg chairs to bubble seats, pod lounges and beyond…
Cocoon, egg, bubble and capsule chairs vintage or contemporary The egg chair embodies the very essence of organic design and the spirit of the 1960s. With its enveloping forms and futuristic appearance inspired by the Space Age, this iconic seat has fascinated for over six decades. Passionate about designer furniture, I have always been captivated…
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Orient Express 2027: A Masterpiece of Design and Luxury by Maxime d’Angeac
After decades of silence, this rolling legend is about to be reborn. In 2027, under the artistic direction of Maxime d’Angeac, seventeen restored carriages will once again travel the legendary route from Paris to Istanbul. Not a copy of the past, but a conversation between two eras. Birth of a legend On October 4, 1883,…
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Kitchen Design & Ergonomics: the Secrets Behind a Perfect Kitchen
Designing a kitchen is not simply about arranging furniture and appliances in a room. It’s about orchestrating a living space where dozens of gestures, movements and actions take place daily. This discipline, culinary ergonomics, was progressively built throughout the 20th century, transforming the kitchen from a simple domestic laboratory into a true space of performance…
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The Irresistible Rise of Leopard Print in Contemporary Interiors
When Yves Saint Laurent presented his legendary “Safari” collection in 1968, parading leopard coats down Parisian runways, he was reactivating an ancestral aesthetic code: that of the feline as a symbol of power and seduction. More than half a century later, this fascination with feline patterns is experiencing a spectacular resurgence in the world of…
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The French Regency style (1715-1723): the (french) transitional style between Louis XIV and Louis XV
The Regency Style: When France breaks free from Versailles This silent but decisive revolution transforms our conception of French elegance. The first Régence curves already outline the future of rococo and Louis XV aesthetic, while the last Louis XIV symmetries testify to a still-present past. The Regency style “Régence” in french, revolutionizes Western art by…
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Uvola: a chair of pure lightness imagined by Jérôme Bugara
Uvola: lightness by Jérôme Bugara Éditions In a market saturated with demonstrative objects, Uvola chooses the path ofprecise gesture and mastered material. The latest chair published byJérôme Bugara Éditions, it establishes itself through a continuous volume where seat and backrestseem sculpted in a single breath. The name, derived from nuvola (cloud), announces the promise: a…
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Textured Wallcoverings: Textile, Natural or Synthetic?
Wall coverings have undergone a quiet revolution in recent years. Gone are the days when wallpaper was limited to simple printed decoration, plastered on partitions like a flat image. Today, manufacturers compete in ingenuity to offer surfaces that are touched as much as they are seen, that dialogue with light, that radically transform a room’s…
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Artichoke lamp guide: history and legacy of Poul Henningsen’s iconic Louis Poulsen design
In 1958, Danish designer Poul Henningsen created what would become one of the most iconic light fixtures of the 20th century: the Artichoke lamp. This pendant, composed of 72 precisely arranged copper leaves, transcends its utilitarian function to become a sculptural work of art. More than a simple lamp, the Artichoke embodies the marriage of…
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Smallbone of Devizes: English majesty at the heart of the kitchen
Discover Smallbone of Devizes, exceptional British manufacturer. Hand-carved kitchens, artisanal finishes, classic luxury. From €70,000 to €200,000+.
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Design Pet Furniture: Aesthetics for Comfort
When the Basket Becomes Furniture Only yesterday, welcoming a dog or cat was synonymous with aesthetic compromise. Today, that equation is reversed. Pet furniture transcends its simple utilitarian function to become a constituent element of interior design, thought through with as much care as a sofa or a bookcase. With 13.5 million cats and 7.3…
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The Biedermeier Style (1815–1848)
Introduction The Biedermeier style embodies the refined bourgeois elegance of Central Europe in the early nineteenth century. Between 1815 and 1848, across German-speaking regions (Austria, Southern Germany, and Bohemia) a distinctive aesthetic emerged, reflecting the aspirations of a cultivated middle class seeking domestic comfort and accessible beauty. This style is defined by its elegant restraint and…
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Memphis Group (1981-1987): when Ettore Sottsass dynamited the codes of modern design
On September 18, 1981, in a Milanese showroom in the fashion district, an aesthetic bomb exploded. The first collection of the Memphis Group astonished, shocked, and fascinated: furniture in garish colors, lamps defying the laws of balance, surfaces covered with psychedelic patterns, a formal exuberance that seemed to openly mock fifty years of modernist good…
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Neuro-Architecture: When our spaces shape our emotions
Architecture that speaks to our brain Imagine for a moment that your walls could calm anxiety, that your ceilings could spark creativity, and that the light in your living room could improve your mood. Fiction? Not at all. Welcome to the world of neuro-architecture, a quiet revolution that transforms our relationship to the home. Where…
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“Quiet Luxury” Interiors: the art of silence and materiality
The philosophy of discreet luxury Among the current trends in luxury and high-end interior decoration, Quiet Luxury doesn’t show off: it’s experienced. It reveals itself in the density of washed linen, the feel of solid wood, the perfection of invisible joinery. Its roots delve into a culture of measure and long-term thinking: old houses, inherited…
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Atollo by Vico Magistretti : the story behind the lamp
Why the Atollo, born in 1977, is still an absolute icon? There are lamps that you replace. And then there’s the Atollo. An icon of Italian design created in 1977 by the Milanese designer Vico Magistretti for Oluce, it has never been retouched, modified or “reissued”. It is sold today exactly as in 1977, or…
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Noble Kitchen Materials: Marble, Granite, Precious Woods & Technical Ceramics
When Matter Becomes Signature The contemporary kitchen is no longer built on compromise. It asserts itself as a space of expression where every surface tells a story, where every material dialogues with everyday life without denying beauty. Over the decades, the household goods industry has dominated people’s minds with its standardization and uncluttered functionalism. However,…
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Premium home appliances: when technology meets elegance
The silent revolution of contemporary kitchens doesn’t exist thanks to appearances, but despite them. Behind the streamlined facades that characterize our modern interiors lies a sophistication rarely contemplated, almost ashamed of its own refinement. Premium household appliances represent the modern embodiment of an ancestral philosophy: one that places function at the heart of form, transforming…
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Wave Architecture: Immersion in the Heart of Diango Hernández’s Aesthetic
It was completely by chance that I discovered the work of artist Diango Hernández: it was an artistic coup de foudre. The image is so perfect that at first I feared it might be AI! Oh, what do I see, these are his paintings on canvas! I briefly explore Diango’s entire body of work… It’s…
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Obumex: The Belgian signature of exceptional kitchen design
Between artisanal heritage and designer creation After the flashy years of high-tech kitchens and Nordic minimalist effusions, a more nuanced approach emerges: that of understated luxury and exceptional craftsmanship. It is precisely in this territory that Obumex stands out, a Belgian manufacturer that transcends categories to offer a vision where the kitchen becomes inhabited sculpture….
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Stephen Franklin: Guardian of traditional excellence in the art of fabric walling
Stephen Franklin: Master of the ancestral art of upholstery and fabric walling In the demanding world of traditional upholstery, where centuries-old techniques meet contemporary excellence, Stephen Franklin stands as an undeniable reference. With nearly fifty years of expertise, royal clientele, and unprecedented distinctions awarded by the most prestigious craft institutions, this British craftsman embodies the…
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10 Art Deco-inspired wallpapers to bring a touch of this timeless style to your home décor
Art Deco inspires today’s wallpaper and wallcovering designs Wallpapers and wallcoverings inspired by Art Deco are the key to a world of sophisticated glamour and timeless elegance. This iconic style, born in the Roaring Twenties, continues to captivate with its distinctive blend of luxury, modernity and geometric precision. Far from being a relic of the…
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Good Design Movement: The quest for democratic design
New York, 1950. The Museum of Modern Art inaugurates its first “Good Design” exhibition, organized by Edgar Kaufmann Jr. In the MoMA galleries, Scandinavian furniture, Japanese objects, and American ceramics coexist according to a single criterion: the intrinsic quality of design, regardless of price or prestige. While Mid-Century Modern celebrates American prosperity and Europe rebuilds,…
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Smart homes: when home automation elevates contemporary architecture”
A silent revolution is underway in our homes. While Scandinavian minimalism and New York industrial styles continue to fascinate design enthusiasts, a new aesthetic is gradually taking hold: that of the smart home. This approach, born in Silicon Valley in the early 2000s and democratized over the past fifteen years, transcends traditional codes to create…
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Mid-Century Modern (1945-1965): The American Golden Age
Los Angeles, 1949. In the hills of Pacific Palisades, Charles and Ray Eames complete their Case Study House #8, an architectural manifesto of postwar America. Steel, glass, and vibrant colors assemble into a lightweight structure open to the California landscape. While Europe laboriously rebuilds and the Bauhaus dissolves into emigration, America invents a new aesthetic…
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Art Deco: History, Creators and Legacy of a Universal Style
Paris, 1925. The International Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Industries unveiled a revolutionary aesthetic language to the world. Gone were the vegetal curves of Art Nouveau, replaced by geometric lines, precious materials, and assumed modernity. Art Deco was born, carrying the optimism of an era fascinated by speed, technological progress, and urban elegance. Art…
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High-End Home Fragrances: When Scent Becomes Décor
The Invisible Art that Dresses Our Spaces The perfume escapes from the bottle. It invades the space, caresses the walls, blends into the furniture. Long confined to the personal sphere or relegated to mere utilitarian air fresheners, interior fragrances underwent a spectacular transformation at the turn of the 21st century. Where the 1980s and 1990s…
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High-end biophilic architecture: integrating nature into luxury residences
In a world where urbanization distances us from our natural roots, a silent revolution is transforming contemporary living. Biophilic architecture in the luxury segment no longer settles for looking at nature through the window: it invites it to cross the threshold, to inhabit our walls, to breathe with us. Where Art Deco celebrated industrial geometry…
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Panoramic Wallpapers Guide
Panoramic Wallpapers: The Art of Transforming Space Imagine crossing the threshold of your living room and finding yourself facing a bamboo forest rustling in the Japanese breeze, or contemplating from your bedroom the rooftops of Paris bathed in golden sunset light. This magic is that of panoramic wallpaper, a decorative art that transforms our…
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Complete Wallpaper Guide
Ready to turn your walls into masterpieces? Dive into our expert guides to master all the secrets of wallpaper and bring your most beautiful decorating dreams to life! Wallpaper: When Your Walls Tell Stories Imagine coming home to be greeted by a lush tropical garden, a library filled with precious volumes, or a Parisian sunset……
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Radical Design: Italian Anti-Design (1960–1975)
Florence, 1966. A group of young Italian architects found Archizoom Associati and begin producing provocative projects that question every certainty of modern design. While Good Design champions rationality and the Ulm School systematizes methodology, an Italian avant-garde radically rejects functionalism. Radical Design emerges—oppositional, conceptual, provocative. This movement, which dominates Italy from 1966 to 1975, does…
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Brutalism: An Architecture of Raw Concrete and Social Ambitions
Brutalism, an emblematic architectural movement of the second half of the 20th century, continues to fascinate and divide nearly sixty years after its first stirrings. Characterized by the massive use of raw concrete and imposing geometric forms, this architectural style embodies both post-war social utopias and a radical aesthetic that still marks our urban landscapes…
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High-Tech Design: when technology becomes an aesthetic language
Between the oil shocks of the 1970s and the technological euphoria of the late 1980s, an aesthetic revolution transformed architecture and design: the High-Tech movement elevated technology into a creative manifesto. Far from concealing pipes, wiring, or metal structures behind decorative cladding, this radical avant-garde proudly exposed them, transforming infrastructure into ornament and technical performance…
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Sofa Camaleonda: the modular sofa of 2025 that has been revolutionizing living rooms since 1970
Are you looking for a top-of-the-range sofa with an original, soft and timeless design? ? The famous Cameleonda Sofa may be just what you’re looking for. In leather or fabric, the Camaleonda has become THE viral sofa of this decade! Created in 1970 by Italian designer Mario Bellini for B&B Italia, this modular sofa with…
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The Art of the Collar: When the Canine Accessory Becomes a Style Object
The Metamorphosis of an Ordinary Accessory Just a decade ago, collars and leashes were strictly functional items. Today, these accessories have risen to the status of intentional design objects, conceived with the same refinement as any interior decoration element. This transformation responds to a profound societal evolution: one where our pets become protagonists of our…
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Italian Design (1950–1980): a creative age of Dolce Vita
When Milan Reinvents Daily Life Through Industrial Beauty Milan, 1954. In the workshops of Via Durini, Gio Ponti contemplates a Chiavari peasant chair that is one hundred and fifty years old. Around him, Italy is rising from its ashes with a vigor that astonishes all of Europe. That afternoon, Ponti decides to reinvent this anonymous…
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50 Leading Luxury Lighting Houses You Should Know
The world of lighting design deserves the same aesthetic excellence as the rest of the home. From Scandinavian workshops to Italian manufacturers and historic crystal works, the greatest lighting houses now create pieces that transcend their primary function to become luminous sculptures. This comprehensive guide catalogs the creators revolutionizing the art of light: blown crystal…
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The Greatest European Luxury and High-end Kitchen Brands
High-end kitchens: discover the greatest European brands Discover the most prestigious brands, combining craftsmanship, design and technical innovations. Hart Design Selection opens the doors to exceptional kitchens. Between contemporary minimalism, artisanal warmth and functional innovations, high-end kitchen manufacturers compete in creativity to enhance the most vibrant space in the home. Solid woods, satin lacquers, noble…
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Luxury and high-end bathroom guide: the greatest brands
The greatest European an international luxury and high-end bathroom brands Discover the most prestigious brands, combining artisanal craftsmanship, exceptional design, and technological innovations. Hart Design Selection opens the doors to exceptional bathrooms. Between refined minimalism, bathroom goldsmithery, and connected technologies, high-end manufacturers compete in creativity to transform the most intimate space of the home into…
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Les Les Places d’Or 2025: The Hospitality and Luxury Design Trade ShowLes
Les Places d’Or Hôtel & Restaurant 2025: When Hotel Design Reinvents Itself at Le Meurice Mid-November 2025, the gilded salons of Le Meurice prepare to welcome a new generation of hoteliers. For three days, from November 12th to 14th, the Parisian hotel becomes the stage for a gathering where the future of luxury hospitality is…
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Traditional Scandinavian Design: The Nordic Art of Living
Traditional Scandinavian design embodies much more than just a decorative style: it reveals a philosophy of life deeply rooted in Nordic culture. Born of the encounter between rigorous climatic constraints, ancestral craft heritage and social-democratic ideals, this aesthetic movement has conquered the world with its elegant simplicity, exemplary functionality and warm humanism. From Sweden to…
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The Essential Designer Lighting Houses: A Complete Guide
Discover the publishers who shaped the art of contemporary lighting From Italian legends to eccentric visionaries, this guide presents the houses that transform light into works of art. Each brand possesses its unique DNA, history, and contribution to lighting design evolution. The Italian Legends Italy revolutionized lighting design in the 1950s-60s, transforming the simple bulb…
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Hermès Reinvents Luxury Furniture: The Incredible Transformation of a Centuries-Old House
You love Design History ? You will love to discover how the iconic Parisian saddlery Hermès became one of the most sought-after names in contemporary design. Imagine this: you’re wandering the halls of Milan Design Week 2025, and suddenly you freeze in awe. Suspended white cubes float in space, casting vibrant halos of color across…
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Bauhaus: The German School That Shaped Modern Design
1. What is Bauhaus? Bauhaus Definition Born in Germany in the aftermath of World War I, the Bauhaus marked a decisive turning point in the history of decorative arts and design. More than just an art school, this revolutionary movement redefined the relationship between artistic creation and industrial production, laying the foundations for an aesthetic…
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Arne Jacobsen: Danish Designer, Creator of the Egg Chair and Modern Scandinavian Design
Arne Jacobsen: The History of Danish Design In the hushed lobby of Copenhagen’s SAS Royal Hotel in 1960, a silent revolution takes place. Travelers discover for the first time furniture with unprecedented organic forms, sculpted like protective cocoons in the bustle of the modern world. These revolutionary creations bear the signature of Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971),…
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The Grand History of Design: A Mirror of Civilizations Through the Ages
Did you know that the color mauve was considered revolutionary in 1856? That a simple Colgate toothpaste tube forever changed our relationship to hygiene? That Steve Jobs drew inspiration from a calligraphy course to create computer typography? Why are Louis XIV furniture pieces so gilded? Why are our smartphones all rectangular? Design is never innocent….
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Ulm school: The methodological revolution of design (1953-1968)
Ulm, Germany, 1953. On a hill overlooking the city, Max Bill inaugurates the Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG Ulm), a design school that aims to reconnect with the legacy of the Bauhaus closed by the Nazis in 1933. But Ulm will not be a simple resurrection: it will radicalize the rationalist approach, develop a scientific methodology…
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Luxury Children’s Design & Furniture Brands
The world of childhood deserves the same aesthetic excellence as the rest of the home. From Scandinavian workshops to Italian manufacturers and Parisian couture houses, the greatest design and luxury brands now create collections dedicated to children’s rooms. This comprehensive guide catalogs the creators revolutionizing children’s décor: evolving certified solid wood furniture from Kalon Studios…
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Hart Design Selection Guide to High End Design Furniture
High-end design furniture embodies creative excellence where exceptional craftsmanship meets innovation to transform our living spaces. From the historic Italian workshops of Brianza to century-old Scandinavian manufacturers, Milanese creative laboratories and legendary American institutions, each great brand cultivates a unique vision of contemporary design. This comprehensive guide catalogs the emblematic manufacturers that have shaped luxury…
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Plastic Freedom: The Design Revolution of the 1960s
196O: a new (design) Revolution is coming… The organic design movement experienced a significant boom in the late 1950s, building upon the pioneering work of figures like Eero Saarinen. The 1960s marked a radical turning point in contemporary design history. Amidst social upheavals and the excitement of technological progress, design evolved from functionalism to emotional,…
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Focus on Polypropylene Outdoor Fabrics
Vous l’aurez peut-être remarqué ces dernières années de plus en plus de collections de tissus d’ameublement spécial extérieur – dites “outddor” – ont fait leur apparition. Ceci est en partie du à l’usage du polypropylène, elle aussi en constante augmentation. On trouve ainsi du mobilier mais aussi de plus en plus de matière textile: tissus, …
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Russian Constructivism: When Art Meets Revolution
Moscow, 1917. While Parisian Art Deco celebrated the luxury of the interwar period and Dutch De Stijl pursued pure abstraction, the October Revolution shook Russia and gave birth to one of the most radical artistic movements of the 20th century. Russian Constructivism emerged from revolutionary chaos, carried by an unshakeable conviction: art must no longer…
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Artisans d’Excellence 2025 : the must-attend event for decorative arts crafts (Paris)
Artisans d’Excellence 2025 (Artisans of Excellence): the must-attend event for decorative arts crafts From October 2 to 4, 2025, the Palais de la Porte Dorée will host the second edition of Artisans d’Excellence, an unmissable event for lovers of decorative arts, interior design, and exceptional craftsmanship. After a first successful edition in 2024 – with…
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Cranbrook Academy: America’s Modern Design Laboratory
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1932. While the Great Depression paralyzes America and Streamline Moderne begins transforming the American industrial landscape, Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen founds an institution that will revolutionize American design: the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Far from the New York or California metropolises, in the affluent suburbs of Detroit, this school invents a unique…
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De Stijl: The Dutch Movement That Revolutionized Abstract Art
(POST IN PROGRESS) Amsterdam, 1917. While Art Deco triumphed in Paris with its geometric ornaments and refined luxury, a group of Dutch artists and architects chose a radically opposite path. In a Europe torn apart by World War I, they founded a magazine that would give its name to one of the most radical movements…
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Streamline Moderne: The Golden Age of American Industrial Design (1930-1950)
New York, 1933. The “Century of Progress” World’s Fair in Chicago celebrated American technological progress at the heart of the Great Depression. While Europe sank into political tensions and Russian Constructivism faded under Stalin, America invented a radically new visual language: Streamline Moderne. This style, which would transform everything – from toasters to locomotives, from…
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Martindale Rub Test: Complete Guide to Upholstery Fabric Resistance
What is Martindale Test ? The Martindale test is the global reference for evaluating the abrasion resistance of upholstery fabrics. This technical standard, adopted by the international textile industry, allows both professionals and private clients to select fabrics with full knowledge of their durability. Understanding Martindale rub counts is essential to adapt your textile choices…
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Le Corbusier, the Essential French Architect
Le Corbusier Paris, 1925. Dans son atelier de la rue de Sèvres, Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, dit Le Corbusier, dessine l’avenir de l’architecture moderne. Révolutionnaire suisse naturalisé français, cet homme au nœud papillon noir ne se contente pas de concevoir des bâtiments : il réinvente l’art de vivre au XXe siècle. Architecte, urbaniste, peintre et théoricien, Le…
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The 9 Confidential Design Trends Revolutionizing Luxury in 2025
In the ultra-exclusive world of high-end design, a silent revolution is taking place. Far from the mainstream radar, nine trends are emerging from elite ateliers, crafted by visionaries for an initiated clientele. These aesthetic movements transcend mere decoration to offer true philosophies of luxurious living, combining sophisticated cultural references, exceptional materials, and artisanal craftsmanship. From…
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Boffi: When Italian Luxury Kitchens Meet the Art of Living
Boffi: Milanese Heritage in Service of Exceptional Design In the very exclusive universe of Italian high-end kitchens, one brand has reigned supreme since 1934: Boffi. This Milanese house has revolutionized the art of conceiving culinary space, transforming the kitchen into a true aesthetic manifesto where every detail tells a story of passion and excellence. Founded…
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Professional Wallpaper Installation Guide
Professional Installation and Expert Tips: Mastering the Art of Wallpaper Exceptional wallpaper deserves expert installation to reveal its full beauty. Between meticulous preparation and precise gestures, professional installation transforms a simple covering into permanent decoration of excellence. The quality of the substrate conditions 80% of the final result. This technical reality requires rigorous preparation where…
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Pose Professionnelle et Astuces d’Expert : Maîtriser l’Art du Papier Peint
Un papier peint d’exception mérite une pose experte pour révéler toute sa beauté. Entre préparation minutieuse et gestes précis, l’installation professionnelle transforme un simple revêtement en décoration pérenne d’excellence. La qualité du support conditionne 80% du résultat final. Cette réalité technique impose une préparation rigoureuse où chaque détail compte. Des murs parfaitement préparés garantissent…
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Wallpaper Pictograms and Technical Classifications
Technical Classifications and Standards: Mastering Wallpaper Pictograms In the world of contemporary wallpaper, each roll carries an invisible yet crucial technical identity card: its pictograms. These discreet symbols, often overlooked by consumers, contain all the necessary information to guarantee an informed and durable choice. Understanding these standardized codes ensures perfect compatibility between your decorative…
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Organic Design, The Art of Harmonizing Nature and Functionality
Modern design, minimalist design, or organic design: these decorative vocabulary terms may seem vague, but they reveal distinct philosophies. Organic design, an artistic movement born in the 1950s, revolutionizes our relationship with space by placing harmony between humans and nature at the heart of its creative approach. What is Organic Design? Complete Definition Organic design…
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Joe Colombo (1930-1971): the visionary of modular design
Joe Colombo Design: Let’s get modular ! A true star designer of the 60s, Joseph “Joe” Colombo was one of the most innovative Italian designers of the 20th century. Despite a career cut short by his death at the age of 41, he left a profound imprint on the history of contemporary design. Through his…
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Atelier du Renard: Elevating Embroidery to High Art in Interior Design
Magali Renard: The Art of Embroidery as Haute Décoration Among the world of luxury interior design, the work of Magali Renard stands apart — delicate, meticulous, and breathtaking. Founder of L’Atelier du Renard, this French artist revives the tradition of embroidered decor, crafting exceptional, one-of-a-kind pieces entirely by hand. Her creations, which include headboards, armchairs,…
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High-end sofas 2025: trends and prices for iconic models
The sofa is undoubtedly THE centerpiece of the living room, reflecting our lifestyle and sense of hospitality. Depending on the touch you wish to give your room, you have a multitude of choices. This year, 2025, is revolutionizing the world of seating furniture with creations that transform our interiors into veritable living art galleries. The…
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Wallpaper: The Best European Brands to Know
Wallpapers and Wallcoverings: The Best European Brands to Know We don’t know about you, but us frenchs still use wallpaper a lot! Many luxury wallpaper brands still bring some amazing designs every year (or even twice a year). If you are looking for the most beautiful and qualitative wallpapers and murals you’re in the right…
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Art Nouveau: Early 1900’s iconic style
1900 – “The fire ignites in the spirit” – Le Corbusier A creative fire indeed—one that swept across Europe, taking root in England as Modern Style, in France as Art Nouveau, in Germany as Jugendstil, and in Austria as Secessionsstil. While critics derided it as “noodle style,” “metro style,” or even “tapeworm style,” its legacy…
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Iconic Maralunga Sofa by Vico Magistretti
Design: Vico MagistrettiManufacturer: Cassina, 1973 The Softer Revolution Some designs don’t arrive with noise. They slip into the world quietly — intuitive, tactile, perfectly timed.The Maralunga sofa, designed by Vico Magistretti and produced by Cassina in 1973, is one of them. Softly shaped, surprisingly smart, and emotionally intelligent, it became an instant icon — and…
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Ingo Maurer, Light poet
Ingo Maurer (1932–2019) was a visionary German lighting designer often referred to as a poet of light. He transformed illumination into an art form, blending function, fantasy, and emotion in ways that redefined the role of lighting in interior and product design. His work goes far beyond conventional lighting, it tells stories, evokes wonder, and…
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Wallpaper Backing Guide: Choosing Between Non-Woven, Vinyl and Paper
Wallpaper Backing Guide: Choosing Between Non-Woven, Vinyl and Paper Behind every wallpaper lies an invisible technical architecture that determines as much its beauty as its longevity. The backing, this hidden soul of wall covering, conditions the installation, maintenance and durability of your decorative investment. Since the advent of non-woven backing in the early 2000s, the…
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High-End Upholstery Fabrics: The Must-Know Brands (A–Z)
Fabric Houses Click the letters to jump to the section A Arpin B Backhausen, Black Edition C Camengo, Casamance, Charles Burger, Christian Fischbacher, Clarke & Clarke, Colefax and Fowler, Coordonné, Créations Métaphores D Dedar E Élitis, Etamine F Fortuny G Coming soon H Holland & Sherry I Coming soon J JAB Anstoetz, Jane Churchill K…
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Milan Design Week 2025: Deciphering the trends that are transforming design
Aesthetic mutations redefining contemporary art de vivre From April 7 to 13, 2025, Milan confirmed its status as the world’s design laboratory, revealing the trends that will shape our interiors. Between Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone, this year’s event unveiled profound changes: an assertive return to the 70s, the renaissance of contemporary baroque, and the…
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while contemporary design embraces sleek curves and minimalism, a british house has perpetuated for over a century the forgotten art of victorian plumbing. lefroy brooks embodies this elegant resistance to soulless industrialization: an unwavering quest for authenticity in a world that long believed it had lost it. since its founding in 1890, this london manufacture…
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What Is the Chippendale Style? British Furniture and Elegance (1750–1780)
The Chippendale style emerged in England around 1750, at a time when the rococo refinement of French Louis XV still dominated Europe, while the Anglo-Saxon world was already beginning its transition toward neoclassicism. Introduction Chippendale style embodies the golden age of eighteenth-century English furniture. Between 1750 and 1780, Thomas Chippendale and his cabinetmaking workshop created…
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Gothic Style: The Art of Divine Light (1150-1500)
Introduction Gothic style emerges in the mid twelfth century as an architectural and decorative revolution unlike anything Europe had seen before. Around 1140, Abbot Suger rebuilds the choir of the Basilica of Saint Denis near Paris. For the first time, stone seems to defy gravity. Walls grow thinner, vaults rise higher, and light floods the…
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Directoire Style: part of French Revolution
Do You Know the Directoire Style? Do you know the Directoire style? This transitional period sits historically between the French Revolution and the Consulate. It marks the revival of French decorative arts after the revolutionary upheavals and sets the stage for the rise of the Empire style. It should not be confused with the late…
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The Arts and Crafts Movement: A Return to Authentic Craft (1880–1920)
Le Mouvement Arts & Crafts : Quand l’Artisanat Défie l’Industrie Le mouvement Arts & Crafts révolutionne l’art occidental en opposant l’authenticité artisanale à la production industrielle et la beauté humaine à la standardisation mécanique. Cette révolution esthétique et sociale reflète la résistance à l’industrialisation du XIXe siècle : de la machine déshumanisante au geste authentique,…
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Madeleine Castaing: Art de Vivre Revolution
Madeleine Castaing (1894-1992) remains one of the most emblematic figures of 20th-century French decoration. This legendary decorator revolutionized the French art of living by developing an eclectic style of absolute sophistication, becoming the essential reference of Parisian elegance. An undisputed master of mixing eras and styles, she wielded infallible taste that transcended conventions. Her non-conformist…
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Style Transition: Early Neoclassicism (1750-1770)
The Transition style is neither an official “period style” nor a movement with a manifesto.It belongs to no single reign. Instead, it names a moment in French taste, right at the hinge between the last rocaille inventions of Louis XV and the early neoclassical impulse that would define Louis XVI. Introduction In France, the Transition…
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Louis-Philippe Style: The Bourgeois Art of Living (1830–1848)
Louis-Philippe Style: When the French Bourgeoisie Defines Taste The Louis-Philippe style reshapes Western decorative culture by cementing the rise of the bourgeoisie and the flourishing of eclectic interiors. This aesthetic shift mirrors mid-19th-century France: from aristocracy to the middle class, from courtly display to family comfort made desirable—and attainable. Under the July Monarchy, a new…
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Victorian Style: The British Art of Living (1837–1901)
Victorian Style: When England Dominated Global Decorative Arts Victorian style revolutionized Western art by establishing British hegemony and the flourishing of decorative industry. This aesthetic revolution reflects the expansion of the British Empire in the 19th century: from traditional craftsmanship to mass industry, from insular taste to multiple colonial influences. The Victorian era invented a…
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The Louis XIII style (1610-1643)
Do you know the Louis XIII style? The Louis XIII style (1610–1643) marks a pivotal moment when France moves beyond the decorative legacy of the Renaissance to lay the foundations of 17th-century classicism. More structural than ornamental, it favors rigor, geometry, and interior architecture—directly foreshadowing the Louis XIV style. Louis XIII: The Birth of a…
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Understanding the Louis XIV Style
Between the constructive rigor of Louis XIII style and the decorative softening of Regency style, Louis XIV style (1643–1715) imposes a monumental classicism in service of power. Louis XIV style (1643–1715) marks the spectacular affirmation of a decorative art conceived as an instrument of power. Under the reign of the Sun King, decoration ceases to…
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Understanding Louis XIII Style: The Dawn of French Grandeur (1610-1643)
Introduction The Louis XIII style marks a pivotal transition in the history of French furniture and decoration. Between 1610 and 1643, under the reign of Louis XIII and the regency of Marie de Medici, a distinctive style emerged, preparing the future grandeur of the Louis XIV era. This style stands at the crossroads between the…
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Paris Déco Off 2025: French Excellence Shines in the Capital
From January 16–20, 2025, Paris once again established itself as the world capital of decorative arts with an exceptionally rich Paris Déco Off. This edition, marked by renewed confidence in French crafts, revealed fascinating trends and confirmed French excellence against international competition. This Edition’s Revelations: Between Tradition and Innovation French Craftsmanship in Majesty This year,…
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EXO: A Collection of High-End Furniture by Grégoire de Lafforest
A collection of exceptional furniture where structure becomes essence What if the invisible became visible? This is the question posed by EXO, Grégoire de Lafforest’ s exclusive collection of sculptural furniture for Galerie Gosserez. Inspired by the anatomical concept of the exoskeleton – the external structure of insects or robots – Lafforest imagines furniture where…
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From functionalism to poetry: the organic design of Alvar Aalto
Alvar Aalto: Nordic humanism in service of total design In the frozen landscape of 1920s Finland, a young architect sketched the outlines of a silent revolution. Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) did not merely build: he rethought human habitat in its entirety, from the spoon to the city. Architect, urban planner, designer and even glassmaker, this Finnish…
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Upholstery fabric care: 7 expert secrets to extend your textiles’ lifespan
Quality upholstery fabrics represent a considerable investment that deserves professional-level care. Their preservation requires specific techniques according to their composition and use, drawing from centuries-old textile traditions and modern innovations. This comprehensive guide details proven methods to maintain your textiles in perfect condition, ensuring they retain their original beauty and value for years to come.
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Charles & Ray Eames: The Democratic Elegance of American Design
For them, furniture should embrace the human body instead of constraining it. Their forms are fluid, rounded, inspired by nature, made possible by technical innovations in molded plywood, fiberglass and injection-molded plastic. This research fits perfectly within the logic of organic design, where industrial technology serves natural forms and universal comfort. Charles (1907–1978) and Ray…
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Eero Saarinen: The Visionary Architect Behind the Tulip Chair
Eero Saarinen: The Sculptor of American Modernity Eero Saarinen, an iconic designer and architect, is renowned for his organic designs, which seamlessly blend form and function. In the 1950s, as America discovered its triumphant industrial power, one man was sketching the future with the fluidity of a sculptural gesture. Eero Saarinen (1910–1961) embodied that generation…
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Louis XVI Style: The Art of Neoclassical Living (1774-1792)
The Louis XVI style (1774–1792) continues the Transition style, stabilizing the return to Classical antiquity, while heralding the Directoire style, which would extend its rigor and symmetry in a radically transformed political context. Louis XVI Style: When France Triumphs Through Antiquity The Louis XVI style revolutionizes Western art by establishing the definitive return to Antiquity…
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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….
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The Louis XV Style: When France Invented the Art of Living
The Louis XV style (1723–1774) stands between the Régence style, from which it inherits a progressive softening of forms, and the Transition style, which gradually restrains its curves to announce the return to symmetry characteristic of the Louis XVI style. Louis XV Style: When France Invented the Art of Living The Louis XV style revolutionizes…
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Empire Style: History, Furniture and Decoration (1804–1815)
Post-Revolutionary style, the Directoire marks a break with the aristocratic elegance of Louis XVI and lays the severe foundations for the future Empire style. Do You Know the Directoire Style? Do you know the Directoire style? This period of stylistic transition is historically situated between the French Revolution and the Consulate. It marks the renaissance…
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Consulate Style: The French Art of Refined Creation (1799–1804)
Between the Directoire and the Empire, the Consulate style (1799–1804) established a tempered neoclassical sobriety: forms became purer, lines straightened, but without yet tipping into imperial monumentality. The furniture favored clarity of volumes, function, and discreet ornamentation inspired by antiquity (stylized palmettes, rosettes, fillets). Light woods and mahogany dominated, often enlivened by fine gilt bronzes….
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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…
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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…
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