French Limewash Paint to Try and Five Other New Launches We're Excited About This Week
Throughout the year,金博宝188app网址的市场部门搜索展厅,商店,固定资产投资rs, and design centers for the best new products on the market and then brings its favorites to AD PRO. From rugs and wallpaper to furniture and lighting, these are the items our editors are eyeing. This week, Market Director Parker Bowie Larson shares her favorites.
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Limewash paint by Ressource
French-owned paint and wallpaper companyRessourcehas set its feet on American soil with the opening of its new flagship showroom at theD&D Buildingin New York. The brand offers more than 950 paint colors with beautiful paint effects (a few of the limewash options are shown above).
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Table lamp by Charles de Lisle
For his inaugural collection atThe Future Perfect, San Francisco–based designerCharles de Lislelooked to geometric forms and linear shapes, softening the lines of his Linden Tripod lamp by offering it with a wicker shade.
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Rugs by Atelier Février
Atelier Févrierrecently introduced a new series of rugs called À Point that are inspired by migrating birds and the synchronization of their movements from afar. Hand-knotted in Nepal, the rugs are available fromThe Invisible Collection.
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Tropical cabinet by Chris Wolston
Chris Wolston's Tropical cabinet, which recently debuted as part of his Lost in Paradise collection atThe Future Perfect, is a continuation of his work with sand casting aluminum. Not only is the front a beautiful design of tropical motifs, but you also get a surprise when you open the cabinet: a cane interior.
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Flatweaves by Julie Richoz for Cogolin
La Manufacture Cogolinenlisted French-Swiss designerJulie Richozto design a collection of raffia flatweaves. Richoz turned to modern technology to find inspiration for the five irregular-patterned rugs: "I love the way these patterns somehow look digital, while the object in its materiality, made with natural fibers, says something different," she says.
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Raymond, Kasmir & Walt by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
For his current show, which opened this past Monday,Ralph Pucciinvited artistJean-Charles de Castelbajacto show his work. Castelbajac is known for bridging the gap between art and fashion, and his most recent pieces explore this new collaborative empire. Disney is also always a source of inspiration.
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