Discoveries by Designers
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Photo: Billy Cunningham1/8
Hey, Bulldog
Along with a selection of decorative arts from the 20th century, Paris’s Galerie Jacques De Vos (www.devos.com;33-1-43-29-88-94) has compelling contemporary work, such as a signed Pradel-Fraysse chromed-bronze French bulldog, $25,000.
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Photo: Dan Forer3/8
塔Delight
Three six-piece sets of Marcel Wanders’s Matryoshka storage boxes, $200 for the small, $250 for the medium and $350 for the large, are at Twenty-one-Twenty (www.moderndesign2120.com;561-585-8371)在西棕榈滩,佛罗里达州。
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Photo courtesy of Moss4/8
Mucho Moss
Tom Dixon has produced a limited-edition chair, $30,000, of copper-clad polystyrene, exclusively for Moss (www.mossonline.com;212-204-7100). A 1968 set of five bottles, $7,380, by Tapio Wirkkala for Venini is also at the Manhattan shop.
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Photo courtesy of Sentimento Antiques5/8
Roll with It
At Sentimento Antiques (www.sentimentoantiques.com;212-750-3111) in Manhattan is a set of French cement dice, dominoes and markers, $3,750. A second set, $3,000, has dice only. From the 1930s, all were probably used as garden ornaments.
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Photo courtesy of Mallett6/8
A New Era
Mallett (www.mallettantiques.com;212-249-8783) is moving into the Modernist period with a pair of circa 1975 red-lacquer-and-steel commodes, $45,000, by photographer and furniture designer Willy Rizzo. A pair in black is also available.
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Photo courtesy of Artecnica7/8
Luxe Lux
A Tord Boontje Garland shade tops a table lamp, $165, from Artecnica, with a light that can be turned on, brightened and turned off via a tap to its base. It’s at Seattle-based Velocity Art and Design (www.velocityartanddesign.com;866-781-9494).
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Photo courtesy of Nilufar Gallery8/8
Beau Bureau
Nilufar (www.nilufar.com;39-02-780-193), on Milan’s Via della Spiga, is renowned for its array of antique and vintage pieces. It lives up to its reputation with a 17th-century bureau Mazarin, $184,700, with silver-and-bronze marquetry.
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