Interiors

Maison Objet 2015

It’s always a bit difficult (for me anyway) to attend a major design show like Maison Objet two consecutive years in a row, with the second year measuring up to the excitement of the first.    Some of this is due, I think, to knowing what to expect the second time around.  The other factor, is whether this year’s show was as good as the last.  Although I admit that some of the exhibitors were familiar with little new over last year, still there were some surprises and genuine standouts.

Roberto Cavalli Maison ObjetMs. Madison, your intrepid observer, distills some of this year’s highlights:

Frato: Portugal and Spain seem to be churning out a lot of great design these days and at a price point that makes their wares very attractive.  Frato, out of Portugal, exemplifies this year’s emphasis on luxe with rich lacquer finishes, shagreen upholstered casegoods and elegant hardware.

Frato Maison ObjetFratoRoberto Cavalli: His home furnishings line is as luxurious and edgy as his clothing line.  Lacquer, graphics and rich fabrics say it all.

Roberto Cavalli Maison ObjetBull & Stein: What’s better than colorful graffiti and gigantic ceramic fruit?  Nothing, except when they are combined to create this fabulous outdoor sculpture.   I’m dreaming about this one artfully placed near my pool.

Bull & SteinSpeaking of graffiti, it was everywhere at Maison Objet.  Here are some of my favorite graffiti inspired design images.

Graffiti Maison ObjetBrabbu: I’ve mentioned this line previously in this blog, but this line from Portugal manages to always delight and surprise.  Their use of metals, as in this fabulous brass fireplace surround and the gold dore over cast bronze dining table is pure modern luxe.

Brabbu Brabbu-3Koket: Color is still going strong and pinks and plums remain a dominant color theme. Koket’s use of intense fuschia in the butterfly wallpaper and very pink upholstered chairs was incredibly striking.

KoketDelightfull: I discovered this line at last year’s Maison Objet, and they just keep getting better.  The Atomic Sconce from their latest collection combines 60’s cool with futuristic references with a dash of Gio Ponti.  Very fabulous.

Delightful Maison ObjetRue Monsieur Paris: I only comment on things that make my heart skip a beat and this line definitely did just that.  Completely made in Paris, this line manages to combine a sense of antiquity and be utterly modern at the same time.  The Moonlight Kaleidoscope coffee table, done in thin genuine marble veneer in a geometric marquetry design on brass base is stunning as is the accompanying Midnight Gallery buffet/console table.  The sculptural Altoum Chair made of wood inlay with resin finish is not only a piece of art that is comfortable, but completely waterproof, making it perfect for outdoors as well.  No wonder they were prominently featured in French Architectural Digest.

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Michael Verheyden: This Brussels designer is crafting elegantly simple forms from materials such as marble and brass.  The results are functional objects that are design statements at the same time.  We especially loved his satin brass trays.

Michael VerheydenParis Must See: The Picasso Museum, in Paris’ super cool Marais district, has re-opened after a 5-year renovation.  The collection and the space in which it is exhibited are much larger than when I visited 16 years ago.  The breadth of the work and the collection is staggering and spans Picasso’s work from the very earliest part of the 20th Century through the 1970’s.

Picasso Maison Objet Picasso-2 Picasso-1Fondation Louis Vuitton, opening in November of 2014, is the latest tour d’force from architect Frank Gehry.  While the art collection leaves a lot to be desired, you won’t want to miss visiting this awe-inspiring structure, which is a work of art.  Don’t miss the exhibit filled with the real models constructed during the design phase of this building.  Amazing.

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Deyrolle: Deyrolle is a magical place that feels like the Natural History Museum elevated to haute couture beauty. An institution in Paris since 1831, Deyrolle offers exquisitely preserved and displayed specimens ranging from rare shells, insects and butterflies, to the largest of perfectly taxidermied mammals. For design lovers or natural history buffs, not to be missed.

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Quiet Luxury: Jean-Louis Deniot Interiors

Jean Louis Deniot InteriorsAs any of your who follow this blog know, I have a serious man crush on designer Jean Louis Deniot. I don’t use the word “swoon” lightly, but honestly, his work takes my breath away. So you know that I raced out to get my copy of Deniot’s latest tome Jean Louis Deniot Interiors which features some of his most stunning rooms.

Jean Louis Deniot Interiors Deniot is one of those rare designers who creates rooms that manage to achieve that high-wire balance of classic, modern, understated, yet impactful with narry a false note. Luxe materials, impeccable workmanship and sophisticated palettes are a hallmark of his work.

Jean Louis Deniot Interiors It was difficult whittling our favorite photos down to a few, but here they are.

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2015 Interior Design Trends

Happy New Year to you all!  I don’t know about you, but the New Year always prompts me to be thinking about sprucing up my wardrobe and home and work spaces. And although I never advise anyone to follow trends, we do want to feel fresh, modern and current.  So with that in mind, On Madison has identified design trends that will perk up your spaces and help you take on 2015 stylishly.

METALLICS:

MetallicsI don’t think I ever tire of metallics whether they be brass, chrome, nickel or copper.  Metallics add richness and sparkle to a room and the best part, they are neutrals.  Mix them with virtually any color or design style. 2015 is especially about copper. Try mixing some copper with creams, chocolates, plums or chartreuse greens!

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LUXE MATERIALS:

Lux MaterialsMaterials such as marbles, leathers and lacquer add glamour and richness to a room.  Use them in unexpected ways such as hi gloss lacquer on the ceiling, leather tile “rugs” on the floor or the back of a bar.  Everyone needs a little glamour in their life.

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GeometricsI didn’t much care for math, but I’m crazy for circles, squares, hexagons, triangles in configurations adorning rugs, draperies, accessories and artwork.  Geometrics have a timeless quality yet feel incredibly modern, too.

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1960's ModI’m probably dating myself, but, darn, I love that decade.  2015 will continue to see furnishings, fabric, lighting and accessories inspired by that groovy era.

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Gallery Wall2015 will see a trend toward creating gallery-like displays of artworks and collections.  The way art is displayed can elevate even a humble print.

Gallery-Wall-2 Gallery-Wall-1RICH COLORS:

MarsalaEvery year Pantone selects their Color of the Year.  This year’s color is Marsala (Pantone Color 18-1438), a rusty pinky tone that could feel a bit dated if not paired with the right colors.  Try it with crisp whites, driftwood grays, yellowy greens and even orchid to keep it feeling modern.

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