Crisp, sub-zero temperatures did little to dissuade the crowds from attending Paris Design Week 2024, the fabric-, wallpaper-, lighting-, and furniture-focused present that takes place within the French capital. The programme of occasions (18 – 22 January) unfold throughout town centre arrondissements – with St Germain the hub for Paris Deco Off and Maison Objet In The Metropolis – and included greater than 100 showrooms, residences, and pop-up areas, which supplied the backdrop for myriad new launches.
Paris Design Week 2024: the highlights
Dedar
Demonstrating a flare for range, the Italian cloth and wallcovering design home Dedar Milano unveils ‘Modern Archives’, an eclectic assortment that comes with design cues of each classical and up to date kinds. Dedar describes this new assortment as a ‘journey’, explaining, ‘the street winds its manner via the immortal tiger pores and skin and tender enigmatic labyrinths; it passes via the geometric motifs of swimsuit materials, storied results harking back to jewelry making’, and on to an ‘summary revisitation of Japanese figurative artwork’. Probably one of the eye-catching of all the brand new designs are three new interpretations of Dedar’s woven jacquard tiger’s pores and skin – a deep orange woven jacquard cloth now accessible in three barely completely different tiger-print scales.
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Sahco
With a 200-year-old legacy in textiles, Sahco has drawn inspiration from the guide Neo-classicism within the North, which centres round ‘a motion in structure and artwork within the Nordics within the late 18th to early nineteenth century’ for its newest designs. Sahco says that the textile designs ‘specific randomness and management, flamboyance and restraint’. To call a number of, there’s ‘Deedee’, a graphic polka dot design with a way of shimmer, ‘Fiorella’, described by Sahco as ‘an epic flower framed by expanses of clean area’, and ‘Satora’ a graphic leopard print accessible in a palette of vibrant and daring colors.
sahco.com
Loro Piana
Set in opposition to the backdrop of an residence on rue des Saints-Pères, the place the uncovered iron ceiling beams have been designed by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, Loro Piana displayed a collection of latest merchandise which centered on ‘personalisation’ for the bed room, the desk, the tub, and the spa. There are tablecloths, placemats, runners, and linen napkins that may be adorned with embroidery, openwork, and contrasting edging, a variety of bedding sheets, pillow circumstances and quilt covers in natural cotton and linen, and a queen-size cashmere blanket – edged with a alternative of cashmere chevron ribbon.
Not forgetting the brand new ‘Sils Stripe’ rug, which is handwoven in New Zealand wool. Moreover, a showcase of latest indoor cloth designs (displayed on a set of furnishings by the designer Cristián Mohaded, and Exteta) gives a traditional Loro Piana palette – delicate and earthy. The brand new materials embrace an interpretation of a Harris Tweed (Hebrides), a cashmere and wool combine (Khangai), a mix of hemp, jute, cotton, and viscose (Tusco), an ultra-soft cashmere and linen (Ponente), and a cotton velvet (Morning Room). Moreover, there’s a collection of outside materials, all with excessive percentages of recycled textile and accessible in striped, strong color, and textured designs.
loropiana.com
Liaigre x Costes
Studio Liaigre has handpicked a capsule assortment of 5 hanging items initially designed by Christian Liaigre for the stylish five-star Resort Costes, on rue Saint-Honoré. Embodying the studio’s palette for clear strains and ease, the edit consists of examples of each seating and lighting designs in a traditional impartial color palette.
studioliaigre.com
Delcourt Assortment
Marking 30 years since its inception, French design home Delcourt Assortment, which is led by Paris-based designer Christophe Delcourt, unveiled a curated collection of latest furnishings designs known as ‘Piece By Piece’ (and new textiles) throughout the atelier’s showroom at 47 rue de Babylone. Every of the designs embodies Delcourt’s penchant for capturing an essence of French excellency with discretion fairly than ostentation. Of specific notice: the ‘Nin’ console (above) embodies an virtually totem-esque aesthetic with its carved picket base and curvaceous strains; and the extra petite, cube-like Oko facet desk bears an virtually edible high-gloss glaze.
christophedelcourt.com
The Socialite Household
For one week solely, and profiting from a interval in between the earlier proprietor vacating the residence and the brand new proprietor transferring in, The Socialite Household curated and offered ‘La Scopa’ in a traditional wood-panelled Parisienne residence on rue de l’Université. Imagined by the founder and inventive director of the model, Constance Gennari, the curated show of furnishings, homeware and artwork drew its inspiration from the theme of gaming (La Scopa being a centuries-old Italian sport). All through the residence, the most recent items from The Socialite Household are ‘intertwined’ with gadgets chosen by Gennari in collaboration with the Puces de Saint-Owen. Arguably, the baby-blue and crimson pinstripe modular couch ‘Rotondo’ stole the present.
thesocialitefamily.com
Tolix
The unique and now iconic galvanised ‘Tolix’ chair was first designed by Xavier Pauchard in 1934. Extra not too long ago the late designer Pauline Deltour penned the primary items of the ‘Patio’ assortment for the model – the thought of design strains, materials finishes, and colors offering Deltour’s unmistakable signature. After her loss of life in 2021, the gathering remained unfinished, and in 2023 her group was capable of fastidiously full it. Showcased throughout Paris Design Week 2024 on the Septieme Gallery on rue de l’Université, the entire ‘Patio’ assortment seemed effortlessly elegant en famille.
tolix.store
Ligne Roset
The French design model Ligne Roset introduced that it is going to be releasing a collection of 18 designs by the late midcentury designer Pierre Guariche, via Cinna, a part of the Roset Group. Artistic director Michel Roset explains that the model has been working to convey this assortment to fruition for ‘a number of years’, including that ‘Pierre Guariche naturally finds his place’ at Ligne Roset, an organization that represents greater than 50 years of avant-garde design. Amongst the stellar line-up of items, look out for the fabulously horizontal and chic ‘Vallée Blanche’ chaise longue, initially designed in 1963 and oozing panache. The primary items might be accessible from Could 2024.
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Mission 213A
Based in 2020 by 4 mates who share a standard philosophy for sustainable and well-crafted design, Mission 213A creates fashionable furnishings and homeware that’s influenced by what the group describe as ‘surprising and unconventional inputs’. It makes use of characterful supplies and native craftsmen in Northern Portugal to create its designs. For its first look at Paris Design Week, Mission 213A introduced a variety of lighting, artisanal ceramic furnishings, and hand-crafted picket items, together with its ‘Mirror’ lounge chair, and new designs such because the ‘Porto’ modular couch.
project213a.com
Little Greene
From its verdant painted showroom on the rue Bonaparte, Little Greene was catching the eye of design week guests and attractive them to find the equally brilliant hues of the ‘Nationwide Belief Papers IV’, the fourth instalment of wallpaper designs imagined in collaboration with The Nationwide Belief. From wallpaper discovered at Arts & Crafts gem Standed Home (Spring Flowers, c.1910) to a small-scale sample found – fairly unusually – in former employees attic rooms at Felbrigg Corridor (Ditsy Block, c.1900), eight designs seize a variety of botanical kinds in a plethora of freshly imagined, up to date colourways.
littlegreene.com
Rubelli
Led by its new artistic administrators, Formafantasma, the 130-year-old cloth and wallpaper design home Rubelli has shaken issues up with its new ‘Gardens’ assortment – literal and summary new botanical-themed designs in a sprinkling of sherbet hues. ‘Gardens’ hones in on what Rubelli describes as ‘one of the archetypal, era-spawning themes of textiles: the botanical theme’. It’s a proverbial blooming bouquet.
rubelli.com
Hermès
Hermès launched a brand new tableware assortment designed beneath the inventive course of Benoît-Pierre Emery. Enjoying with figuration, abstraction and sample scales, the positive drawings, that are impressed by equestrian braiding and drawn by Virginie Jamin, are colored in what Hermès describes as ‘tangy’ colors – lemon and mint distinction with petrol blue and the impartial color shades so usually present in pure leathers.
hermes.com
Fromental
Fromental labored alongside Marta Sala Éditions to current ‘The New Guilded Age’ in a collection of embellished and curated rooms inside a Saint Germain residence on rue Jacob. 4 distinctive Fromental wallcoverings – Haiku (a bronze metallic tea paper with Japanese-inspired natural world), Molten (a woodbine silk/linen combine with inexperienced Japanese glass beads), Equus (a luxurious velvet with gestural brushstrokes), and Kiku Backyard (a chic botanical graphic on gilded paper or silk) – set the backdrop in 4 rooms, with Marta Sala Éditions furnishings organized all through.
fromental.co.uk
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