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9.\n",9,{"image":47,"text":19,"number":48},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.10.png",10,{"image":50,"text":51,"number":52},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.11.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 11.\n",11,{"image":54,"text":55,"number":56},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.12.png","instagram.com\u002Fcovetedmagazine\nEMAIL:\neditor@covetedition.com \nWEBSITE:\nwww.covetedition.com \nSUBSCRIPTIONS: \nsubscribe@covetedition.com \nADVERTISING: \nadvertising@covetedition.com\nAll rights reserved ©\nFOLLOW US ON\nfacebook.com\u002FCovetedMagazine\nPublisher\nEditor in chief\nPatrícia Pinho\nCopy Editor\nEunice Tavares\nRicardo Ribeiro\nOnline Editor\nEunice Tavares  \nAdvertising  & Partnerships\nEunice Tavares\nFashion Editor\nGabriel Adão\nART DEPARTMENT\nArt Director\nCarina Sá\nGraphic Designers\nCarina Sá\nInês Ferreira \nPatrícia Soares\nRedactorial team\nCláudia Fernandes\nEunice Tavares\nGabriel Adão\nGabriele Capuano\nJoana Silva\nLuciana Rocha\nLuís Leão\nLuísa Vieira\nMaria Saiz\nPatrícia Pinho\nRicardo Ribeiro\nSalomé Peixoto\nSofia Silva\nInternational Distribution: www.pineapple-media.com\ntwitter.com\u002Fcovetedition\npinterest.com\u002FCovetedMagazine\nPrinted by\n",12,{"image":58,"text":59,"number":60},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.13.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 13.\n",13,{"image":62,"text":63,"number":64},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.14.png","NEWS & TRENDS \n018 Trendfile by Hubert de Malherbe\n022 News & Trends Worldwide\n026 Milan Design Week 2019\n030 Pad Paris\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n040 Lladró, USA \nINSPIRATIONS\n042 Let’s get Italian \n044 Outdoor inspirations \nnew designs\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW   \n052 with Normal Studio\n054 with Joana Astolfi\n056 with Sebastian Herkne\n060 with Cheryl Eisen\nPROJECTS\n062 The Winners of the Covet \nInternational Awards\n070 Small Apartment, \nVictoria Vlasova Interiors\n072 Residential projects,\nTalbot Cooley Interiors\nBOOKS WE COVET\n076 Contemporary Queens\n078 Italian Chick\nCONTENTS\nApril \u002F May 2019\nTRENDBOOK\n082 Bold Interior Decor Style Trends \nto try in 2019\nDESIGN GALLERIST\n084 20th & 21 century\nFurniture, Art & Antiques\nHOTELS WE COVET\n090 Hotel Vila Vita Parc\n092 Hotel de Russie\n094 Baccarat Hotel\n098 Shangri-la Hotel\n100 Gran Hotel Inglès\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS\n102 Ristorante Berton\n103 Assaje Restaurant\n104 Joia Restaurant\n106 Bistrot64 Restaurant\n108 All’oro restaurant\n110 Shang Palace\nSTYLE ICONS\n112 Karl Lagerfeld\nFASHION\n116 Milan Men’s Fashion Week,\nFall \u002F winter 19\u002F20\n",14,{"image":66,"text":67,"number":68},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.15.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 15.\n",15,{"image":70,"text":71,"number":72},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.16.png","EDITOR IN CHIEF\nDear readers,\nThis issue is all about new products, inspirations & ideas that will help you keep you up to date with \nthe latest launches of the Interior Design Industry.\nWe bring you the best from Maison&Objet, which kicked off the 2019 Design Agenda, as well as a \npreview of the PAD Paris and the Milan Design Week, combined with the ultimate guides to both \nevents. \nCovetED was, of course, in Paris last January for Maison & Objet to see first hand the new trends for \n2019, and had the opportunity to interview Hubert de Malherbe - head of Malherbe Design - a Parisian \nInterior Design studio specialized in retail interiors, working for luxury brands like Dior and Sephora. \nWe got to know a bit more about the company and learned how to create outstanding retail interiors \nfor luxury brands.\nAs summer is fastly approaching, we also took the opportunity to pick out the best new outdoor \ndesigns to nourish your appetite for new ideas, and help you spruce up your outdoor space be it; a \nbackyard, a front yard, or a patio.  \nFinally, a quick note about the shortlist of Covet International Awards – you will find all the winning \nprojects and the designers behind them in this issue of CovetED Magazine, to the Design gallerist \neditorial, which brings a selection of unique designs from the 20th and 21st century - and a tribute to \nKarl Lagerfeld in the fashion section of the Magazine, which revisits the Fashion icon’s career. \nPS: If you are looking for extra inspiration, visit our Youtube Channel: COVETED MAGAZINE. \nE D I T O R ’ S\nL\nE\nT\nT\nE\nR\n",16,{"image":74,"text":75,"number":76},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.17.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 17.\nWWW.LUXXU.NET | INFO@LUXXU.NET\nANGUIS SOFA | BABEL PENDANT\n",17,{"image":78,"text":79,"number":80},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.18.png","TREND FILE BY\nHUBERT DE \nMALHERBE \n",18,{"image":82,"text":83,"number":84},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.19.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 19.\nTREND FILE  \u002F\u002F\nMalherbe Paris is one of the most prominent interior design agencies in France. Specializing in retail and \nhospitality design, the firm, headed by Hubert de Malherbe, is very well known thanks to the outstanding \nretail interiors they create. It’s not a random fact that Hubert de Malherbe has been working for 17 years \nwith Dior. Their unique and modern approach to how a retail business should look like, while maintaining \nthe French heritage as a core pillar is probably what defines the best Malherbe Paris’ work. To create the \nmost outstanding retail interiors you need 3 very important things: you have to perfectly portray the brand’s \nculture, have a deep knowledge on what the brand’s target seek and how to provide the experience the client \nseeks without even realising it. \n“Since the beginning, we have been a hyper-creative studio who expresses a French \nculture of fantasy, elegance, never forgetting modernity.”\nDior has always been seen as the ultimate impersonation of the French femininity and style. And to transport \nthat vision onto retail design proves to be a huge challenge. But not for Malherbe Paris. Hubert spent 17 years \nworking with extraordinary people at Dior, and the studio has picked up the work 12 years ago. Consulting \nfor such creative minds is demanding, he says, but utterly rewarding. And to accompany a brand like Dior \nthrough the delicate process of reinvention, as he states, it’s a unique experience. He permanently has 15-20 \npeople working for Dior in his studio, but his mind is never off topic. Hubert rightfully claims that he, apart \nfrom the brand’s CEO, is the one who has lasted the longest working in the brand, which is the result of his \nunparalleled commitment. He stated that it is good to feel such pressure from a major brand like Dior, as it \nhelps with the creative process and the energy that is so crucial to his long, last-standing work. \n",19,{"image":86,"text":87,"number":88},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.20.png","The retail business has travelled to a place where it became the \nwonderland for effortlessness, in Hubert’s opinion. The Internet has \ntaken over the remarkable tradition of going to a store and look for \nwhat we want. Instead, with a few gentle taps on our smartphones, we \nget everything we need. No travelling, no effort, and, furthermore, no \nexperience. That’s the way Hubert sees it, the technological revamp of \na transaction. Moreover, Hubert distinguishably notes that, nowadays, \npeople are attracted to places where they can live the moment. Get an \nexperience. Acquire memories. He remarks that a restaurant that indeed \nworks well is the one that provides you with a complete experience, \nfrom the simplest form of how a menu is presented to you to its interior \ndesign. For him, that is the experience, and that’s what people look for. \nNowadays, it is rather impossible to properly design without \nmentioning the ever-present elephant in the room:  the role of traditional \ncraftsmanship. Over the years, Malherbe Paris has worked with a variety \nof gifted artists and craftsmen, whose efforts helped elevate the good \nname of Malherbe to the spotlights where it shines today. Craftsmanship \nhas a very important role to play in retail design, thus to have unique, \nhigh-quality designs that can stand the traumas of time and misuse \nmeans to have a timeless and tireless design.  \n“We have a lot of partners who are glass \nblowers, cabinetmakers, rug makers... a \nwide variety of artists. In fact, it’s in our \nbest interest to work with these artists, with \npeople who aren’t famous at all but are \nbeginning to get recognition for their work.”\nHubert names the Studio’s strong Asian presence in virtue of the \nexponential growth of the Far-Eastern culture. With offices in Shanghai \nand Hong Kong, Asia is quickly becoming a core market for the French \nStudio, as the righteous Asian community evermore seek the essence \nof Design Française. The demands of the Asian retail market are not \nthe same of the Western ones. Asian people are probably the most \ndemanding clientele in terms of experience. In a culture impregnated with \ntechnological development, to have a good experience is crucial. The major \nretail players are investing heavily in renowned interior designers so they \ncan provide them with the experience their clients seek. And that’s where \nMalherbe Paris has been thriving. \n",20,{"image":90,"text":91,"number":92},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.21.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 21.\nTREND FILE  \u002F\u002F\nFor Hubert, inspirations come from people. The people we love, the people \nwho aren’t afraid to stand up to what they believe it’s right, the people \nwhose work touches us in ways that normally we wouldn’t even notice. \nThe people who peacefully revolutionise, the way technology brought us \ncloser and has dramatically eased up our lives. Hubert invites the uber-\ntalented people of his office to be a part of this revolution, an open-minded, \ndynamic and creative uprising. In his accomplished opinion, we own \nnothing but our forefathers’ heritage. Now add that same heritage to a \nsophisticated equation of a new design and you get true creation, as so \nremarks Hubert. Alluring people with design is a strong force that drives \nhim. It’s not truly important if they are the owners of a business society, a \nrestaurant, a hotel or even an entertainment hub. What does matter is the \nfeeling that they get when the project is finished. The experience they get \nwhen going to a retail business. \n‘’I think nowadays the heritage is very \nimportant, it’s what the people seek, the \nFrench heritage design.’’\nIn retail design, there is an element that is often left to oblivion, states \nMalherbe. And that element is love. Hubert expertly claims that love is a \npowerful force that drives people, as love is strongly connected to desire \nand the desire of creating long-lasting memories. The desire to own objects \nthat make you feel something, the desire to go to places where you’ll \nreminisce blissful times. For Hubert, people are driven by love, and the \nretail business, like hospitality, it takes full advantage of it. Furthermore, \nhe theorizes that a good retail service provides you with not only your \nmundane and pragmatic needs but also with an unforgettable experience.\n‘’Love is what drives us, and it’s a positive \nthing. And love is something connected \nwith desire, and memories. Objects that \nbring you memories, places that bring you \nmemories. People are driven by love and \nhospitality takes advantage.’’\nAs for challenges in his prestigious line of work, Hubert emboldens \nEurope’s chronic pessimism and design delay in comparison with other \nplaces and individuals. Hubert states that, when he started working, \nAsia had an unfortunate complex of inferiority to the Western World’s \ncreativity and modernity. A complex of inferiority that has come to slowly \ndissipate courtesy of completely different hands. The emergent South-\nEastern Asian countries such as Vietnam and Philippines are following \ntheir more developed brothers’ footsteps and becoming major harbouring \nhubs of sophisticated design. And for Hubert, Europe and the USA are \nbecoming a sort of plan b regions. \n‘’I think Europe’s very delayed in terms \nof design. When I started working, Asia \nhad a complex of inferiority regarding \nthe creativity and the modernity in the \nWestern world. Nowadays that’s over.’’\n",21,{"image":94,"text":95,"number":96},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.22.png","BE FASCINATED BY THE ONCE UPON A TIME \nCABINET BY BOCA DO LOBO & VISTA ALEGRE\nPixel Cabinet, Once Upon A Time, a piece that resulted from a \ncollaboration between Boca do Lobo and Vista Alegre, pays homage \nto the union of design and craftsmanship – named by ADChoice \nas one of the 500 best pieces of furniture in the world – emerges \nunrecognizable, fully coated with porcelain and transformed into a \nbar. Once Upon A Time takes you on a journey into the past, the \nencounter and the creative exchange between the two brands where \ndesign, knowledge and the minutiae of the craftsmen play the leading \nrole. The 1088 triangles that complete this Limited-Edition piece, \nwith only 8 copies, contemplate the dedication and art of those who \nwork this meticulous technique. An authentic work of art in which \nall triangles are individually painted, and tell a story that blossoms \nharmoniously in every detail.\nLifestyle and design trade fairs are extraordinary opportunities for \ndesign enthusiasts and professionals to discover the latest news and \ntrends within the industry. Maison et Objet Paris set plenty of interior \ndesign ideas and expressions, courtesy of skilled luxury brands who \nare constantly reinventing themselves by creating exclusive products. \nBelow, you can read about eight novelties or collections that emanated \nfrom the prestigious show and that are bound to be the topic of \ndiscussion throughout the year.\nNEWS & TRENDS\nWORLDWIDE\nMERIDIANI LAUNCHES NEW TIMELESS HOME \nCOLLECTION\nThe renowned Italian brand has recently presented a new home \ncollection characterised by a recognizable lifestyle that is both timeless \nand current. One of the most incredible designs within this collection \nis the Harold modular sofa, a piece that clearly takes the centre stage as \nit was designed for both the home and contract environments due to \nits linear, asymmetrical and curved elements. Other stunning pieces \nfrom the Adrian collection include occasional tables with smooth-\nedged tops and a slim metal frame, as well as the Nanì armchairs that \nhighlight metal tubular structures and enveloping backrests.  \n",22,{"image":98,"text":99,"number":100},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.23.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 23.\nDISCOVER THE NEW PLACE VENDÔME COLLECTION \nBY RITZ PARIS HOME COLLECTION\nThe Place Vendôme collection provides a new perspective for the \ndining and living room decor. Ritz Paris Home Collection has released \na series of home collections for every category, and this collection \nreinterprets French tradition with a modern look, refined details and \nclear-cut profiles, such as shining lacquer and brass effect finishes. \nThe fabrics are precious and contemporary: velvets, silks and satins \nplay on a faux indiscretion of chiaroscuro tones. In regards to colour \npalette, this collection features an eclectic combination of Prussian \nblue as well as sand and ivory nuances, among other tones. As a \nwhole, Place Vendôme creates warm, cocooning environments that \nare further embellished with elegant decorative accessories.\nMEET THE NEW FLOOR AND TABLE STREET LAMPS \nBY SELETTI AND STUDIO JOB\nStreet Lamp is the archetype of the traditional gas street lamps \nfound in cities in the early 20th century: Studio Job reinterprets \nthe aesthetics of these memorable pieces of street furniture for \ncontemporary home interiors. After the floor version, inspired by \nthe curvature and proportions of the Arco by Achille Castiglioni and \npresented at the Salone del Mobile 2018, Seletti also reimagined a \ntable version of this iconic design during the occasion of Maison et \nObjet Paris. The aluminium lantern with LED bulbs is a wireless, USB \nrechargeable lamp, and is a perfect piece of decor for both the home \nand the world of contracting, for a romantic dinner or for relaxing in \na softly lit, vintage style atmosphere.\nZAHA HADID DESIGN GIVES A NEW INTERPRETATION OF \nCONTEMPORARY DESIGN WITH THE CELL CENTREPIECE\nReferencing Zaha Hadid’s design process with each new project, Zaha \nHadid Design (ZHD) continues to examine its significance within \nthe dialogue of contemporary design. The new CELL Centrepiece \nin stainless steel reflects the spirit in which it was achieved, true to \nthe distinctive process of Hadid, the complex perforations remain \nundistorted and precise with the use of laser technology. The \nCentrepiece provokes an emotive response to transitions, through the \nmaterial and geometry, solid to void, hexagonal to spherical, static to \nexplosive, resulting in the creation of playful compositions.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",23,{"image":102,"text":103,"number":104},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.24.png","LLADRÓ ANNOUNCES NEW LIGHTING \nCOLLABORATION WITH MARCEL WANDERS\nThis year, Lladró announced its latest collaborative project in \nconjunction with Marcel Wanders, one of the world’s most \nrenowned contemporary designers. A new icon of porcelain \napplied to light will be unveiled at Euroluce in Spring 2019 and \nParis is the chosen location to reveal an exclusive preview of the \ncollection, which came about as the result of a fruitful dialogue \nbetween the brand’s experience and know-how and the personal \nvision of the Dutch designer.\nATELIER SWAROVSKI HOME DEBUTS ITS FIRST IN-\nHOUSE COLLECTION\nIn January, Atelier Swarovski presented its collections of covetable \nhome accessories created in collaboration with the world’s leading \ndesign talents, including its creative director Nadja Swarovski who \ncreated the brand’s debut in-house collection. The collection includes \na wide range of home decor pieces, from scented candles, trays and \njewellery boxes to desktop accessories, vases and candle holders, \nshowcasing Swarovski’s 120-year heritage of crystal creativity and \namazing craftsmanship.\nUNCOVERING THE BLOCK FAMILY OF TOM DIXON’S \nLATEST SS19 ACCESSORIES RANGE\nThe esteemed industrial designer, Tom Dixon, has introduced his \nlatest SS19 Accessories Range that features numerous designs for \nthe home, including the Block Family. Architecturally geometric \nand highly sculptural, Block is a series of decorative and functional \nceramics. Cubic and cylindrical forms are stacked upon each other to \ncreate irregular cubist designs to adorn your living spaces. Produced in \nPortugal, a country that is renowned for its expertise in ceramics, the \nBLOCK family is slip cast to create a sense of uniformity. The high \ngloss, hand-glaze process, adds individuality to each piece.\n",24,{"image":106,"text":107,"number":108},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.25.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 25.\n",25,{"image":110,"text":111,"number":112},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.26.png","COVETED \nPRESENTS\nTHE ULTIMATE \nGUIDE FOR\nMILAN\nDESIGN\nWEEK \n2019\nEvery year in April, Milan gets \na lustrous touch courtesy of \na wide variety of events and \nexhibitions that either take \nplace in the prestigious Salone \nInternazionale del Mobile or \neven throughout the city, in the \ncoveting design districts. \nThese initiatives come to \nchallenge and elevate the \nnotions of design, craftsmanship \nand luxury, as well as providing \nnumerous business and \ncreative opportunities for \ndesign enthusiasts and industry \nprofessionals alike. \nThis year, Milan Design Week \nwill occur from 8-14 April and, \nahead, you can learn more \nabout all the design events and \nattractions you ought to check \nout during this highly curated \nweek that seeks to bring to \nlight the best of Italian and \ninternational design.\nSALONE DEL MOBILE\nNow into its 58th edition, the Salone del \nMobile is a showcase that has always mixed \nbusiness with culture, shaping the history of \ndesign and furnishing yesterday, today and \ntomorrow. Returning with an international \nfocus, this riveting platform is the best stage \nfor showcasing truly top-notch with an \nemphasis on innovation.\nThe Salone Internazionale del Mobile is \ndivided into three major style categories. \nThe first one is Classic – Tradition in the \nFuture, which consists of drawing on the \nvalues of tradition, craftsmanship and skill \nin the art of making furniture and objects in \nthe classic style. The second one is all about \nDesign, in this category, you can expect to be \ninspired by products that are both functional \nand innovative and boast a great sense of \nstyle. Lastly, xLux is the section devoted to \ntimeless luxury with a contemporary nod. \nQuality and technology come together to \ncreate the most exquisite range of goods that \nare shaped by the creativity of the leading \nsectoral companies, practised at developing \ntheir businesses by investing each year in \ninnovative products and home furnishing \nsolutions.\nThe many exhibitors, along with the \nthousands of products being unveiled for the \nfirst time, confirm Salone Internazionale del \nMobile’s enormous value as an international \nshowcase of creativity and a forum for \nindustry professionals, with more than \n330,000 attendees on average, every year, \nfrom 165 different nations.\nKartell, Dedon, Cappellini, Giorgetti, Moroso, \nPorada, \nAntoniolupi, \nExtremis, \nKettal, \nSwarovski, Moooi and Luxury Living Group \nare a few of the luxury brands you can expect \nto see during the trade show. Furthermore, \nthe renowned Portuguese design company, \nCovet House will have a mega exhibition \nspace which will feature iconic pieces and \nnovelties alike from successful design brands, \nsuch as Boca do Lobo, Maison Valentina, \nEssential Home, Luxxu, Rug’Society, Pullcast, \namong others.\n",26,{"image":114,"text":115,"number":116},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.27.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27.\nEUROLUCE\nInside of Salone del Mobile, there are countless \nother events taking place, including the \nreputable Euroluce exhibition that presents \nthe most innovative solutions in the field of \nlighting for interiors and exteriors. With more \nthan 480 of the best exhibitors in the sector, \nhalf of which foreign, the International \nLighting Exhibition – at its 30th edition – is \nrecognised as the global benchmark lighting \nexhibition, where technological innovation \nand design culture take centre stage.\nThe huge array of goods encompasses \nthe very latest devices for outdoor, indoor \nand industrial lighting, lighting for shows \nand events, hospital lighting and special \nuse \nlighting, \nhome \nautomation \nand \nlighting systems, light sources and lighting \napplication software.\nSALONESATELLITE\nIts creation was essentially a declaration of \nfaith in the creative potential of designers \nunder 35. Many of the prototypes presented \nin the previous editions have gone into \nproduction, and many of the 10,000 designers \nwho have taken part over the years, along \nwith 270 international design schools, are \nnow big names in the design scene. Indeed, \nSaloneSatellite’s challenge has always been \nto imagine the shape of design to come and \nto try and imagine how future generations \nwill forge a new, perfect balance between \nproject, function and beauty.\nStarted in 2010, the SaloneSatellite Award \nis a further opportunity to facilitate contact \nbetween young designers and businesses. \nThis competitive and fierce competition \nreturns for its 10th edition with an \ninternational jury made up of prominent \nfigures in the design world that will select \nthe 3 most outstanding products.\nSUPERDESIGN SHOW\nAll of this at SUPERSTUDIO, the iconic \nplace of design in Milan, the pioneer of the \nFuorisalone phenomenon in the district, \nthe most visited and sought-after place \nof the Tortona District since 2000. With \nSUPERDESIGN SHOW project, according \nto the original format “less fair and more \nmuseum”, Superstudio pursues its mission \nof quality, excellence and research. The next \nedition of Gisella Borioli‘s project with art \ndirector Giulio Cappellini follows the usual \nONLY THE BEST mission with particular \nattention to the TECH&GREEN theme.\nWORKPLACE3.0\nWorkplace3.0 is conceived as an irreplaceable think tank for finding out about and \nunderstanding upcoming necessary changes to workspaces. More than just an exhibition, it \nis a starting point for stimulating forward-thinking ideas capable of catering to a changing \nmarket and changing needs\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",27,{"image":118,"text":119,"number":120},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.28.png","FUORISALONE\nFuorisalone is the set of events distributed in different areas of Milan on the same days Salone Internazionale del Mobile takes place, which \nis staged in the stands of Rho Fiera. Fuorisalone premieres the latest trends for the forthcoming year and heralding a ginormous tidal wave of \nevents, exhibitions and presentations.\nFuorisalone’s Design Districts introduce the new collection of luxury \nbrands and designs and also host special exhibitions with live music \nand entertainment for a totally unmissable soiree. Young and talented \ndesigners from all over the world pack their innovative creations and \ncome to Milan, rent one of the city’s garages from locals, and show \ntheir prototypes to a curious and cultivated audience. Now, take a \nlook at five of the best design districts that completely light up Milan \nduring this time.\nThe Tortona district is the showcase of the biggest names in the \ndesign industry. In 2017, the Tortona Design District has played its \ntrump cards: Base Milano, a new multifunctional venue, located at \nthe former industrial Ansaldo complex, has hosted exhibitions and \nprojects dedicated to the theme of nomadic living, with portable, \nfloating houses, user-friendly objects and itinerant structures.\nBrera Design District is the most important district in Italy for the \npromotion of design, the latter of which is one of the most creative \nand commercial focal points in the country. The district aims to \nsupport excellence and to develop business and real estate in the area, \nenhancing the district’s cultural supply and appeal, as well as fusing \ntradition and innovation in the all-encompassing field of design. \nMore than 200 exhibitors are expected to present their new projects \nand ideas to a design perceptive and culturally oriented public. These \nshowcases will be enhanced by the artsy nature and surroundings of \nthe district, especially the narrow and cobbled streets that encompass \na wide range of antique shops, showrooms and galleries.\nThe Isola Design District saw its inception just last year, counting \nwith the participation of over 100 designers and brands. The event \nfavours international and emerging designers, local artisans and \ncreative start-ups to showcase their projects and establish business \ncontact amidst one of the most vital design weeks in the whole world. \nIt is by supporting sectors like design, fashion, its local workshops, \ngreen design and gastronomy that the event has been able to develop \nits artistic and historical heritage and it only shows signs of growing \neven further.\n",28,{"image":122,"text":123,"number":124},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.29.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29.\nVentura Future will pave the way for resourcefulness and \nexperimentation, thus elevating the design scene and its contributors. \nWith a special eye on future concepts, innovative techniques, new \nmaterials and progressive visual language. It is destined to present the \nvery best of contemporary and experimental design.\nVentura Centrale will open the abandoned warehouses underneath \nMilan’s Central Station to display original, awe-inspiring and \ndynamic developments. The spaces will be masterfully transformed \nso as to illustrate contemporary, visionary and high-end design giving \nendless viewing possibilities to visitors.\n“5 vie” and “Porta Venezia in Design” are other design districts that \nare worth checking. The first one has come to host the “Design Pride” \nparade which features allegoric floats led by Seletti, to give exposure to \nyoung emerging talent and international schools, whereas the second \none is best described by a vibrant and decorative neighbourhood, \nuniting food & wine, Art Nouveau architecture and design.\nAs we previously mentioned, Milan is known as one of the main frontrunners when it comes to design. Consequently, the streets of the city \nare brimming with design showrooms and stores that promote high-quality design and innovation. These belong to some of the world’s most \nwell-established design brands and creatives that showcase their latest collections and products, including the likes of Moooi, Dimore Studio, \nNilufar Depot, Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Minotti, Antoniolupi, Cassina, Kartell, Moroso, Poltrona Frau and Foscarini, just to name a few, yet \nall are definitely worthy of a look while you are attending the esteemed event!\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29.\n",29,{"image":126,"text":127,"number":128},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.30.png","PAD PARIS BRINGS TOGETHER\nART AND DESIGN IN A UNIQUE SCENARIO\nFor over than 20 years, PAD Paris has brought together amateurs, \nprofessionals and unique art collectors. In a selection of galleries \nprepared to satisfy all tastes, especially the most demanding ones, \nthis extraordinary exhibition is the perfect place to discover the best \nand most hidden treasures and secrets of modern art, indigenous art, \njewellery, ceramics, among other arts.\nThe Tuileries Gardens, located on the right bank of the Seine River, \nprovides a breathtaking view of one of the city’s landmarks, which \nwill be the magical scenery for the participants of the event, that \ntakes place between the 3rd and 7th of April.\nThis event, especially aimed at all art and design lovers and collectors, \nhas reinvented, over the past 23 years, the Cabinet d’Amateur, \ntogether with the notion of eclecticism, which has been taken to \nother proportions. PAD Paris proves once again that the French capital \ncontinues to be the meeting point of creativity.\nIf you are thinking about attending the event, CovetED will show \nyou a selection of some of the best galleries you ought to keep an eye \nout for. \nCARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY\nCarpenters Workshop Gallery is a contemporary art and design gallery that \ntranscends classical borders in terms of art and design. Its proposal stands \njust at the intersection of these two universes: reaching a precise symbiosis \nof art and design. Carpenters Workshop Gallery produces and exhibits \nfunctional sculptures by international rising and already established artists \nand designers that are going outside their traditional territories of expression. \nThe gallery is actively involved in the research and production of the limited \nedition works that are exhibited. The choices are guided by research of \nemotional, artistic and historical relevance that quickly appears as evidence.\n",30,{"image":130,"text":131,"number":132},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.31.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31.\nCarpenters Workshop Gallery\nCarpenters Workshop Gallery\nCarpenters Workshop Gallery\n",31,{"image":134,"text":135,"number":136},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.32.png","GALERIE BSL\nFounded by Beatrice Saint-Laurent, Galerie BSL produces and exhibits \nrefined and innovative works that challenge the established borders \nof art and design. One-offs or in very limited edition, these functional \nsculptures channel an experience, arouse one’s sensibility and speak \nto the heart as much as to the intellect. The artists and designers \nrepresented by the gallery question the obvious and have their own \nintriguing universe.\nWonder blossoms through an unexpected material; sparks from the \ndialogue between art and function; dawns from an imaginary world \nthat is powerful and enchanting. It often seems impossible to know \nhow these works are made or what they are made of. This mystery \naround their creation, as much as their avant-garde aesthetic, gives \nsoul and energy to what would otherwise be just a console, a seat, \na lamp, or a table. Fantasy fuses with the object, creating a dreamy \naesthetic, full of energy and imagination.\n",32,{"image":138,"text":139,"number":140},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.33.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 33.\nGALERIE KREO\nGalerie Kreo is a true “laboratory-space“ dedicated to producing limited-edition, contemporary pieces created exclusively for the gallery by \nluminaries such as Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Pierre Charpin, Naoto Fukasawa, Jaime Hayon, Konstantin Grcic, among many others. \nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 33.\n",33,{"image":142,"text":143,"number":144},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.34.png","THIERRY LEMAIRE\nA gift for interior architecture, led Thierry Lemaire, to conceive strong \nvenues, which he fills with sensual modernism. He also designs furniture \nthat portrays lines and materials that leave no one indifferent, all this \ninherited from his first love, straightforward architecture, and from his \npassion for Jean-Michel Franck, Paul Dupré-Lafon, Jean Prouvé…\n",34,{"image":146,"text":147,"number":148},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.35.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 35.\nMOUVEMENTS MODERNES\nMouvements Modernes, founded in 2002 by Pierre Staudenmeyer, showcases a selection of design furniture from the 80’s to current times, \nas well as contemporary art objects. Their profound involvement in design, their privileged relationship with creators and the quality of their \nprojects, makes Mouvements Modernes one of the key actors in the field of design and creation.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",35,{"image":150,"text":151,"number":152},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.36.png","NEGROPONTES\nIn the heart of Paris’ antique quarter and just a \nstone’s throw away from the Musée d’Orsay, Gal-\nerie Negropontes is run by its founder Sophie Ne-\ngropontes and Hervé Langlais, designer and art \ndirector. The gallery presents exceptional creations \nmade by craftsmen of unmatched skills, reviving \nthe tradition of French Decorative Arts with a res-\nolutely contemporary vision.\n",36,{"image":154,"text":155,"number":156},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.37.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 37.\nGALERIE ALEXANDRE GUILLEMAIN\nSince 1999, Galerie Alexandre Guillemain has specialized in mid-\ncentury design and decorative arts. The gallery features a rigor-\nous and cutting-edge selection of furniture and objects. Galerie \nAlexandre Guillemain showcases world-famous designers and \nartists such as Charlotte Perriand, Gio Ponti, Jean Prouvé, Jean \nRoyère, Oscar Niemeyer, etc.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 37.\n",37,{"image":158,"text":159,"number":160},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.38.png","MAISON RAPIN\nPhilippe Rapin creates its “Maison”! The designer\u002Fex-\nhibitor gathers all its activities under the label Maison \nRapin: two galleries in Paris, Quai Voltaire and Rue de \nBeaune and Kam Tin Furniture. All the universe and \nartistic tastes of an eclectic Art dealer.\nMARIA WETTERGREN\nMaria Wettergren was born in Lemvig, Denmark. \nWhile subsequently preparing a Master degree, Maria \nWettergren lived in Paris, where she worked simulta-\nneously for several art galleries such as Flux by Cyril \nPutman, while he was representing Fabrice Hyber and \nHuang Yong Ping at the Venice Biennale (1997 – 1999).\nMATTHIEU RICHARD\nSpecialised in mid-20th-century French furniture, Gal-\nlery Matthieu Richard is regarded as one of the best \nart galleries in Paris. It features the work of artists such \nas Jean Royère, Jacques Adnet, Charlotte Perriand and \nAudoux Minnet, just to name a few.\n",38,{"image":162,"text":163,"number":164},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.39.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 39.\n",39,{"image":166,"text":167,"number":168},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.40.png","SHOWROOMS WE COVET\nLLADRÓ, USA\nLladró is regarded as one of the most iconic Spanish design brands and \nit is a world leader when it comes to the distribution of porcelain art \ncreations. The luxury brand possesses the unique ability to combine \ntalent, audacity and meticulousness, resulting in the development \nof new standards of excellence and creativity. Recently, the brand \nopened up a new showroom in New York City. This new space can be \nfound on suite 1805 of the esteemed Decoration & Design Building. \nThe brand’s new showroom stands for contemporaneity, style and \nexclusivity. As soon as one enters, visitors can see a wide variety of \noutstanding pieces, from one-of-a-kind sculptures to lustrous lighting \npieces and even home accessories, as well as jewellery designs.\nWhile the new showroom features a comprehensive range of pieces \nfrom Lladró, the brand has also opted to use designs from other \nrenowned brands in order to emphasize the value of design and \ncraftsmanship. Boca do Lobo, Brabbu and Essential Home were some \nof the brands selected to bring even more uniqueness to this highly \ncurated space.  The interiors of the showroom can be best described \nas high-end and eclectic as it comes a wide variety of design styles, \nincluding contemporary, mid-century and modern.\nExpected to set many thrilling design trends, prepare yourself \nto discover remarkable furniture designs, accessories and \nupholsteries. At the entrance, there are four awe-inspiring pieces \nlike the Majestic sideboard and the Eden side table, the Allen rug \nand the Maya armchair.\nThe elegance flows effortlessly into other exhibition areas. Here, \nyou can find numerous fierce designs from Brabbu inspired by the \nwonders of nature and various cultures around the world, including \nthe Nanook armchair, the Ibis dining chair, the Bourbon bar chair and \nthe Orion cabinet.\nOther pieces that can be seen throughout the showroom, besides the \nimpressive porcelain conceptions of Lladró, are the Carver armchair, \nthe Konstantin centre table and the Winchester dining table, all by \nEssential Home, the swanky Hermès sofa by Brabbu, as well, as the \niconic Heritage Sideboard and Times side table, both designed by \nBoca do Lobo.\nAddress: 979 3rd Ave #333, New York, NY 10022, USA\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lladro.com\n",40,{"image":170,"text":171,"number":172},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.41.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 41.\n",41,{"image":174,"text":175,"number":176},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.42.png","LET’S GET ITALIAN \nTRENDS, DESIGN & FASHION ALL IN ONE\nMilan, the city of design, the epitome of luxury. New trends are \nappearing every day, all around the world, but it all comes down \nto Italy this year. The birthplace of some of the best luxury design \nbrands, from Versace and Gucci in fashion, to Minotti and Baxter \nB&B Italia, Ipe Cavalli, Visionaire, Poliform in furniture decor, Italy \nis known for their fashionable and stylish take on design. In 2019, \nit’s all about the excitement, the nostalgia of velvet, the bold colours \nand the clean natural lines. As nostalgia is nothing new, this throw-\nback might just be the reason why you should be on the lookout for \nMilan Design Week.\n Design in Italy starts with fashion. Born from a simple fabric and \npattern, it all comes to life on the world’s most exciting runaway. \nThis year is all about velvet, round and curvy shapes, clean lines and \nbold colours. One look and it takes us to the sunny Italian squares, \nthe daring patterns and colours worn by the fashionable Italian \nwomen. This year, design is luxurious and exclusive. Gucci knows \nhow to create this in the best way, bringing extraordinary vintage \ncuts and turning into fearless, incredible clothing lines that are al-\nways ready to impress. A little bit of imperfection actually makes \nthings perfect. That’s one of the mottos of one of the leading fash-\nion brands born in Milan - Versace. The 2019 ready-to-wear collec-\ntion is all about nostalgia. An unlikely fit, but fitted nonetheless, \nmusic, grunge and the growing 90’s flair are back in full force. Ap-\npealing to a younger generation, Donatella Versace brings the uber \nglam into oversized safety pins and bondage harnesses, Versace’s \ndesign staples. Event though it is in the eye of the storm of fashion-\nable Italy, Milan is not all about fashion. Luxury brand Fendi Home \nis just one of the leading interior design brands you should always \nbe on the lookout for. With plenty to please the eyes, the Milanese \nbrand is focusing on urban fittings and the atmosphere of blue skies \naround the aura of New York. \nClean lines and soothing, pleasing designs take this to a whole new \nlevel. Minotti is also taking this reality to a whole other level. When \ncreating this world of design with the most fashionable in just one \nsimple piece, they bring a story into people’s homes. Keeping it \nstylish with a velvet touch, luxury brands like Minotti and Fendi \n1. Still from ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ (2013) by Jim Jarmusch; 2. Interior by miles redd; 3. Charlotte armchair by essential home; 4. Still life by sophie leng; \n5. Nanan backery interior by bucktudio; 6. Interior by miles redd; 7. Loren Armchair by Essential Home; 8. Tod’s SS19’;  9. Angela santana femal oil painting; \n10. Nanan backery interior by bucktudio; 10. Nanan backery interior by bucktudio; 11. Still life by sophie leng; 12. Fendi milan pre-fall 19;  13. Edith sideboard by Essential Home\n",42,{"image":178,"text":179,"number":180},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.43.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 43.\nHome take the best of the golden years and bring it to the modern \ndays, giving it a twist like we’ve never seen before. With charm, it \nall comes together in the end. Speaking of clean lines and a modern \ntwist, Milan is one of the spots where you can see the ongoing and \nmoving trends in the world of design. Splashes of colour, such as the \neye-popping Living Coral, are getting attention and making a splash \nby coming back into the world of design trends. The mid-century \nstyle is in revolution and clean pastels and lines are once again the \nhit trend of the year. With its brand novelties, DelightFULL is pre-\nsenting lighting designs fresh out of the oven. Golden lines, clean \nfixtures, the mid-century is back. Essential Home brings the Italian \ndesign into your home with pieces like the Charlotte armchair, tak-\ning all the trends from design in Milan, and mixing it all together \nin a beautiful twist of modernism and luxury. Velvet textile that is \nsoft to the touch, clean and round lines inspired by Italian designers \nand bold colours that compare to the world’s most beautiful pat-\nterns and tones used on the runaway and by Italian luxury brands.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 43.\nINSPIRATIONS  \u002F\u002F\nColtrane floor lamp \nby DelightFULL\n",43,{"image":182,"text":183,"number":184},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.44.png","&\nO U T D O O R\nINSP I RATIONS \nN E W  D E S I G N S\nAs each day goes by, the outdoor space is gaining more and more \npopularity, becoming one of the most crucial areas of a contemporary \nhome. It is the place dedicated for entertainment and family gatherings \nwhere exquisite summer feasts and serene contemplations take place \nand, as such, it’s imperative that its decor should follow certain \nlevels of comfort and luxury. Numerous trends have made quite the \nimpact in the outdoor area, including soft and lavish furniture, highly \ndecorated pillows and blankets, shaded spots and even cosy fire pits \nwhich, all together, create a homey oasis in its entirety. \nIn 2019, colour will play a major part in this time of change within \nthis sector. Colour brings in a feeling of positivity and balance into \na space. For example, bold and vivid colours such as red or purple \nwill accentuate the qualities of your outdoor and make quite the \nstatement. These two tones are also complementary to others, \nsuch as blue and green, which in turn add richness to a space and \nwork extremely well with surrounding landscapes. Obviously, one \nsimply cannot talk about colour nowadays without mentioning the \n2019 Pantone Colour of the Year, Living Coral. One can introduce \nthis warm and accent hue into a series of elements, from pillows to \numbrellas, as well as decorative accessories.\nNow more than ever, the outdoor area is all about having a retreat that \nbrims with serenity and tranquillity. A simple way to achieve such a \nnotion is by entangling your space with nature. There are countless \nways to do this, you can opt to combine pavers with adjacent grass or \ngardens and give it a “fade away” effect that is rather dramatic when \nused with plank-style pavers. If you prefer a more aesthetic look, \nmake sure to introduce patterns into your design.\n \n",44,{"image":186,"text":187,"number":188},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.45.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 45.\nINSPIRATIONS  \u002F\u002F\nBackyard oasis in Napa Valley, California\n",45,{"image":190,"text":191,"number":192},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.46.png","Blurring the lines between your indoor and outdoor spaces is becoming one of \nthe main trends in the home and remodelling sector. In this case, you have to go \nbeyond the conventional, relying only on windows and patio doors won’t do the \ntrick. Instead, install fully folding walls and screens as this will allow you to have a \nmore open space that will, in fact, create a seamless transition between indoors and \noutdoors. Another great strategy is having a standard kitchen or even a stunning \nseating area, giving a familial vibe to the whole space.\n \nEco-Luxury Hotel, France, \nby Kengo Kuma\n",46,{"image":194,"text":195,"number":196},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.47.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 47.\nPatrick Blanc’s House\nAudley Designs\n",47,{"image":198,"text":199,"number":200},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.48.png","Garden Layers Collection of Indian Beds \nby Patricia Urquiola for GAN\nTwice as Twiggy Grid \nFloor Lamp by Foscarini\nMarquis Table Lamp \nby estudiHac for Vondom\nWhen it comes to lighting, there’s no such thing as \ntoo much. Lighting has the ability to set the mood and \nenvelop one in a dreamy atmosphere, especially when \nnight-time comes. For instance, you can use solar lamps \nto light meandering garden paths or outdoor floor \nlamps to embellish your sanctuary. You can also place \nlighting pieces around your outdoor furniture or use \nlight strings to create a more romantic and whimsical \nambience. Furthermore, well-designed, built-in lighting \nsystems are also of the utmost importance. \nWith the advancement of LED Technology and \nsmartphone apps, automatically installing this type \nof lighting systems has become way more accessible \nthan ever. In regards to general architecture and design, \nlinear and large pavers, modular textures, water \nfeatures, the use of various materials, such as wood, \nmarble, concrete and textured walls, among others, \nhave become some of the most sought-after elements \nto incorporate into one’s outdoor area. These are \nsimple yet effective components that beautify and add \nvalue to your outdoor living space.\nNow, let’s talk about the latest novelties and trends \nin the industry. Recently, renowned designer Patricia \nUrquiola has collaborated with outdoor brands to \ncreate mesmerizing designs, including a series of \npostmodern tables for Kettal and the Garden Layers \ncollection of Indian beds for GAN. The former includes \ntables with circular tops that are supported by chunky \nlacquered aluminium stems mounted on cylindrical \nblocks of concrete, whereas the latter highlights a \ncombination of innovative fabrics and fillings, as well as \na comprehensive range of patterns and colours inspired \nby the traditional Mughal culture and architecture.\n",48,{"image":202,"text":203,"number":204},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.49.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49.\nThe outdoor-specialised brand, Vondom, has unveiled a few novelties \nthis year, including Suave by Marcel Wanders and the Marquis table \nlamp by estudiHac. Suave is a complete collection that grants the \nspotlight to exquisite materials and textures found in superb designs, \nsuch as a modular sofa, an ornamented coffee table, comfortable \npouffes, among other pieces that provide a glamorous and warm touch \nto any outdoor space. \nMarquis presents an outstandingly characteristic fold system, which \nwas inspired by the moulds of folded paper for developing pleated \nfabrics that generates a new textured skin made of basic triangles of \nshiny polycarbonate. This exclusive piece creates a singular interplay \nof shadow and light.\nBritish dynamic duo Doshi Levien has created a new outdoor collection \nfor B&B Italia. The outdoor seating designs feature a monolithic and \nsculptural shape and provide quite the visual contrast. They are best \ndefined by their enveloping volumes, that are made from the weaving \nof double polypropylene fibre.\nFoscarini has just unveiled a new piece for their extraordinarily \ncreative Twiggy Family, the Twice as Twiggy Grid Floor Lamp. This \nmarvellous outdoor lighting design features architectural details and \nan iconic shape. The long stem of the lamp is made of materials \ninitially manufactured for fishing rods, to counter-balance weight and \ncreate a graceful curve that hovers in the air.\nThe steel collections designed by Florent Coirier for EMU have a \nminimalist design but a great personality: Miky is a restyling of bistro \nchairs from a modern perspective, using straight and clear-cut lines \nand generous shapes; Mom, instead, is lively and colourful, with a \nsoft and cosy structure. Strong and stackable, Miky and Mom are \nintended for trendy and dynamic furnishing, effortlessly adjusting to \na variety of possible uses.\nSuave Collection \nby Marcel Wanders for Vondom\nINSPIRATIONS  \u002F\u002F\n",49,{"image":206,"text":207,"number":208},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.50.png","The Graphic Lamps collection by DelightFULL is comprised of a wide variety of \nlighting designs, whether letters or symbols, that feature a sleek form and a soothing \nlight effect. These contemporary pieces are perfect for giving an extra lustrous glow \nto one’s outdoors.\nGraphic Lighting Collection \nby DelightFull\nTrèfle Collection \nby Fermob\nTrèfle Collection \nby Fermob\nThe leading luxury outdoor fabric brand, Extex has created a new \nenticing fabric collection entitled Plume. The collection was inspired \nby the aesthetics and texture of the layered feathers of a bird’s \nplumage and was specifically designed for outdoor use. The collection \nfeatures a soft chenille surface and includes nine colour options, from \nneutral tones such as Hero or Kestrel, to more vivacious shades such \nas Swallow and Rosefinch.\nFermob has created an inventive and aesthetic mix and match \naccessory collections for the perfect finishing touch for every terrace, \nbalcony and garden. The Trèfle collection is all about poetry, a quality \nexpressed in the wide range of textile products including blankets, \nmats and 15 decorative cushions.\nLAUN has recently revealed their first two products – the DeMille \nLounge Chair and the Confetti Side Table – a pair of contemporary \npieces that offer sophistication to outdoor spaces. The DeMille \nLounge Chair gives a nod to LA’s Eastside “streamlined moderne” \narchitecture and features a stainless-steel frame with removable \nupholstered cushions. The Confetti Side Table is made of terrazzo \nand comes in a mid-century, hourglass-like form.\n",50,{"image":210,"text":211,"number":212},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.51.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 51.\nThe Eclipse Cabana by Tuuci creates a luxurious outdoor open-air \nliving room for relaxation in style. Whether your vision is lounging \nby the pool or enjoying dinner with guests, the brand’s pre-configured \noptions for enclosure and shade will transform your landscape into an \ninviting shaded retreat. Engineered for simplicity, the Eclipse Cabana \nis beautiful and built to last.\nINSPIRATIONS  \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 51.\n",51,{"image":214,"text":215,"number":216},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.52.png","EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nWITH NORMAL STUDIO\nnder the name of Normal Studio, Jean-François Dingjian and \nEloi Chafaï defend an Elementary Design. These two creators are \nless attached to the formal search for an object than to the tool that \nwill make it, the one that generates the shape and guides them in \nthe first sketches of a chair, table or even a luminaire. Behind their \nname slips a palate for the right forms. Deeply committed to the \nsocial and cultural values of design, these authors produce timeless \nobjects that don’t obey to any trends.  Eloï and Jean, the two in-\ncredibly accomplished designers that compose the duo, started by \ndescribing Normal Studio.\n’We are a small studio and we do about \neverything regarding industrial design, \nfurniture design, lighting fixtures, interior \narchitecture and artistic consultation for \nthe brand. We’re like a small family. Very \nartisanal. ‘’\nIt was somehow unavoidable to speak about craftsmanship. It is \nprobably the hottest topic in the industry right now, and every-\none wants to have something to say about it. Either in the form of \nwords, like many who advocate protective legislation to secure the \nlongevity of the arts, or, like Normal Studio, the ones who rely on \nexpert craftsmen’s work.\n‘’Yes, we often work with galleries like \nCarpenter’s Workshop, which has \nexceptional craftsmen that are very hard \nto find. It’s very satisfactory to research \nwith these guys, with their savoir-faire. ‘’\nAs for their favourite type of project, they don’t have a specific one, \nper say. They both agreed that trying out new things, and research-\ning new ways and concepts is what they love the most.\n",52,{"image":218,"text":219,"number":220},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.53.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 53.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n“I think we love the new thing in general, \nthe things we don’t know. Our last project \nwas quite a big one, which was the \nrenovation of the Museum of Decorative \nArts, in Paris.”\nLooking back at their work, both Eloï and Jean agree that they do \nnot have a signature style. Well, not willingly, at least. They seek \nto make timeless pieces and designs. Trends do not matter for the \naward-winning duo.\n“I think that’s something we do \nunwillingly. I think that our approach \nto design is more of a timeless one. \nWe think, in a way, that we try to \nmake objects that are timeless and \ncontemporary.”\nSome argue that the process of a project’s production is what mat-\nters the most. For Eloï and Jean, it’s not about the process, it’s about \nthe tools used to produce.\n“I think it is very important to understand \nhow things are made, the tools that make \nthem, the techniques used and so on. And \ndesigning for that context. To design and \nto understand how things are made.”\nBanc “Y” © Morgane Le \nGall Quatres\nLampe Readymade\nby Normal Studio\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 53.\n",53,{"image":222,"text":223,"number":224},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.54.png","EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nWITH JOANA ASTOLFI\noana Astolfi is an artist, architect and designer who draws visu-\nal inspiration from a broad universe of found objects. Porcelain \nstatuettes, miniatures, vintage chairs, lamps, toys, diaries and pho-\ntographs of people she never met populate and shape her creative \nvision. Her artworks, installations and window displays are inspired \nby imperfections, mistakes and a cheeky sense of humour. \n \nWe started by discussing the artist’s inspirations, which is a \nrather complex question to answer. Inspirations are something \nincredibly abstract. What strikes us as awe-inspiring might be \nsomething incredibly mundane for someone else. And the artist \nmade it quite clear.\n“For me, everything comes from art. \nAlthough I am an architect, everything \ncomes from the basis of art, so I always \nmake a very strong connection between \nart and architecture.”\n",54,{"image":226,"text":227,"number":228},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.55.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 55.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\nIt is highly unlikely, to say the least, to speak with an artist about \narchitecture without mentioning art. For Joana, to make an artistic \nintervention in the midst of an interior architecture project is some-\nthing unique, and close to the artist’s heart.\n“In our interior architecture projects, I \ncan intervene in a transversal way. For \nexample, the artisan participates a lot. \nLately, and for a long time, the clients ask \nus to make artistic interventions in space.”\nJoana is quite the Jack of all trades. Her studio has two major \ndepartments: interior architecture and the artistic one. It might \nstrike you as an expected combination, but the end result is ev-\nerything but foreseen.\n“We have two departments, architecture \nand art. We do interior architecture \nprojects closely linked to shops, \nrestaurants and hotels. We make shop \nwindows, where our main client is \nHermès, with whom we have worked with \nfor 5 years.”\nFor Joana, it’s all about concept. She needs to tell a story, her story. \nIt’s all about a narrative, and how to best portray it. It’s like a Trip-\ntych: a conjugation between art, architecture and a story, ultimate-\nly creating a full painting.  \n“I always have to tell a story, and it has to \nbe one that is perceptible. The narrative, \nthe concept, the rigour of the project, the \nexecution are all crucial in my projects \nand so is consistency, risk-taking and \nmaking mistakes.”\nWe couldn’t end the conversation without discussing the main \nchallenges that an artist like Joana faces. The artist highlight-\ned two Goliath-like challenges that she usually faces: time and \nbudget. Time, because the Sistine Chapel wasn’t painted in just \none night. And budget because you can’t really put a price on an \nartistic intervention.\n“The deadline is always a pivotal \nquestion. People always ask for projects \nfor yesterday. In architecture people still \nunderstand that it is a work that takes \nsome time. But art takes a long time.”\n",55,{"image":230,"text":231,"number":232},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.56.png","CovetED was also interested to know what type of dream project \nthe firm would like to do, to which Cheryl Eisen responded, \n“A boutique hotel, where all of the \nrooms are unique and have different \npersonalities. I love to mix vintage pieces \nwith new ones, to make things feel real \nand authentic.” \nMoreover, a unique aspect about the IMG firm is that 75% of the \ncompany employees are women and Eisen even calls her company \n“Fempire”, as she further explains,\n“Something I love about that is that \nit’s an environment where women can \nreally thrive, feel free to be themselves, \nto be emotional and whatever it is that \nwe are. I think it really creates a more \ncreative environment for women to feel \nempowered.” \nFurthermore, the company has actually won three Stevie Awards \nfor Women in Business, including the Fastest Growing Company \nof the Year and Female Entrepreneur of the Year, which were a \nmassive honour for them. \nThe designer is often drawn to objects or pieces that really make \na statement, from sculpture pieces to shiny metals, as well as \nmassive pieces, everything gold and unique lighting fixtures, as \nthis can clearly be seen in the company’s products. \nIn conclusion, the next steps for the company seem to be moving \nonto new markets, since that they are growing so much. As of re-\ncently, they have started doing a lot of work in Miami and it is an \nincredible opportunity to expand one’s style, not only because of the \ncharacteristics of the city, but also because the houses are enormous \nthere and it will truly allow for the company to diversify itself!\n",56,{"image":234,"text":235,"number":236},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.57.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 57.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nWITH SEBASTIAN HERKNER\nurrently the head-designer of his studio in Offenbach, a small \ntown near Frankfurt, Sebastian Herkner is the new sounding \nname in the world of product design. In the midst of celebrating \nhis distinction as Designer of the Year 2019, the designer sat down \nand talked with us. At 37 years-old, Sebastian describes himself as a \nreally privileged person since he enjoys what he’s doing and can do \nanything with his passion. \nI’m a privileged person in general, I can \ntravel the world.” discloses Herkner.\nMaison et Objet’s Designer of the Year 2019\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 57.\n",57,{"image":238,"text":239,"number":240},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.58.png","For the designer, travelling is one of the most important things \none can do, because it allows you to understand cultures. “Dis-\ncovering all senses of a culture is really amazing and that’s also a \nreally huge influence on my work. \nBecoming a designer wasn’t exactly his childhood dream. Since \na young age, he was always a creative person, but he never had \nthe idea of becoming a product designer, since it was never a \ntopic of discussion at school or in the media. “There was fash-\nion, art, culture and painting, but never product design.” It was \nthrough a purchase on a flea market that Herkner learned what \nwas product design. The designer was determined to use his \nskills to create products, so he started right in his home town of \nOffenbach, where he’s still based. After graduating, he opened \nhis own studio.\nWith a five-person team, the studio does everything from fur-\nniture to lighting, accessories and mirrors. It has even spread to \ntiles and sunglasses now. The designer enjoys the diversity and \nlooks at it as a challenge, always focusing on high-quality prod-\nucts and good materials. \n“Our generation is quite privileged \nthanks to technology, we can access lots \nof information and we can travel more. \nBut we have a digital life and an analogue \nlife. On the one hand, we have the digital \nwhere everything is transparent, and on \nthe other hand, at home, we want to have \nthe quality, like leather, glass, marble. \nThat’s why there has to be a resource for \nreality, which is important and also part \nof my design approach.”\nThe designer prides himself on his high-quality products and the \nwork he has done with craftsmen, claiming that he wants “to create \ncompanions for our lives”. Herkner also has a really sustainable ap-\nproach to design and that’s why he focuses on creating long-lasting \nproducts, as he further explains, \nBell coffee table by\nSebastian Herkner\nMetal legs for wittma n©Photo \nstudio Sebastian Herkner\nSebastian Herkner Lucio Doro \n© Laila\n",58,{"image":242,"text":243,"number":244},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.59.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 59.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n“We don’t have the money or the time \nto produce more waste. We have to \ntake really good care of our resources. \nMarble is somehow ending one day. It’s \nreally important that designers think \nresponsibly.”\nWhen it comes to types of projects, the designer can’t choose, stat-\ning that he enjoys the variety. When working with a new compa-\nny, his design process is really about getting to know the company \nitself, their work methods, their DNA. “At the workshops, I really \nget a lot of inspiration because I see what they are doing.” For Her-\nkner, every project needs to start with dialogue and observation, a \ncollaboration between him and the client, requiring the need for a \ncompromise on both ends. The designer’s style is always evolving, \nbut one thing remains the same is quality while mixing traditional \ncrafts with new technology. \n“Dialogue is very important in my work \nbut it’s also a very important message for \nour generation, to talk to each other, to be \ncurious and open-minded.”\nThe designer sees the influence of traditional craftsmanship in \ntoday’s design as a paradox between the digital world and the an-\nalogue world, connecting it to the importance of having quality \nproducts. He associates that with the European culture, claiming \nthat the continent has a culture of quality and craftsmanship, as \nhe concludes,\n“if you think about the watches from \nSwitzerland, the chocolate from Belgium, \nthe fashion from France, shoes and \nporcelain from Portugal… This is our \nEuropean culture and we have to really \ntake care of it. It’s our identity.”\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 59.\nPhoto studio \nSebastian Herkner\nThonet black \nby Sebastian Herkner\nPhoto studio \nSebastian Herkner\nHerkner Lamp\nby Sebastian Herkner\nPhoto studio \nSebastian Herkner\n",59,{"image":246,"text":247,"number":248},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.60.png","EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nWITH CHERYL EISEN\nheryl Eisen is the president of Interior Marketing Group, the \nlargest luxury design and real estate marketing firm on the \nEast Coast. For over 10 years, they have been best known for com-\nbining interior design and staging characteristics, creating highly cu-\nrated environments where people envision living on. CovetED had \nthe immense pleasure of talking to Eisen and we picked her brain \na bit about the firm’s and her own work methods and aspirations. \nIn regards to favourite projects, Eisen enlightens us that her pre-\nferred ones are those that involve a huge open space with dou-\nble-high ceilings, as she explains, \n“I mean, it’s so fun to have a canvas like \nthat and to just come in and do whatever \nit is I want to do. The beauty of what \nwe do is that we don’t really design for \nthe client all the time, sometimes it’s \nfor the buyer, and this means we can do \nwhatever we want.”\nIMG’s signature style is incredibly characteristic. They often opt for \nlayered neutral kind of interiors and they also introduce a lot of mir-\nrors in the decor, alongside long sheer drapes and neutral textures \nplaced on top of each other. In addition, the firm’s design process \nis based on tailoring the design with the client, to create realistic \nliving places that also happen to be beautiful and luxurious. When \nit comes to staging, they start by identifying what the buyer’s de-\nmographic is and then they proceed to tell their story. \n \nWhen asked what inspires her the most, Eisen mentioned other \ndesigners, \n“I love seeing what people are doing, it \nkeeps me on my toes. I love seeing new \nlines of furniture and how they’re used in \nspaces and new textures and art.” She also \ngives special attention to Kelly Hoppen, \nadmiring her unique style that exudes an \nunmatched level of calmness. Being such \na prestigious enterprise comes with its \nchallenges, and for IMG, the biggest one \nis inventory, as Eisen discloses\n",60,{"image":250,"text":251,"number":252},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.61.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 61.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \u002F\u002F\n“We design so many of the high-end homes that are for sale in New York \nCity and they are competing with each other to sell, so we have to make \nsure that we keep them all unique so that they have different looks. \nAnd that’s really challenging because, you know, there’s only so much \nfurniture in the world that you can put together and sort in scenarios.”\n \n",61,{"image":254,"text":255,"number":256},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.62.png","THE WINNERS OF \nTHE COVET INTERNATIONAL AWARDS\nThe Covet International Awards is a fierce design contest organised \nby Covet House and the Covet Foundation that seeks to promote \nthe most outstanding interior design projects in the world. \nThis is a unique ceremonial distinction that was created with the \npurpose of reviving the value and meaning of art, design and crafts-\nmanship. The international awards are divided into a series of cate-\ngories, including residential, commercial, hospitality and students. \nThe winners of each category have already been announced and \nduring the occasion of Milan Design Week, design enthusiasts and \nindustry professionals will get to discover the Best of the Best. But \nfirst, let’s meet the projects and the creative geniuses behind them.\nAsya by Ptang Studio Limited\nDio by Gareth Seah\n",62,{"image":258,"text":259,"number":260},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.63.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 63.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\nAsya by Ptang Studio Limited\nAscott Marunouchi Tokyo\n2 Gether Club House \nby Ptang Studio Limited\n",63,{"image":262,"text":263,"number":264},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.64.png","Located in Jakarta, Indonesia, Asya is the family orientated and \nwarm-hearted development which centres family ancestry as a \nconcept. Various architectural elements trickle and flow through \nthis space, such as lighting and partition features. The numerous \nspaces are structured with interconnecting components, warm \nlighting with soft textures throughout, to echo the warmth and \nsentiment within the areas. These physical details weave and \nenvelop the visitors within comfortable surroundings, reiterating \nthe sense of familial protection and nurture, creating different \nfunctional areas of open and enclosed spaces without making \nit too small. The Reception sculpture is an abstraction of a tree, \nsimulating the concept of lineage.\nPTang Studio Limited was established back in 1997 and has \ndeveloped a wide range of projects in Hong Kong, China, Japan, and \nthe UK, from small scale residential to show flat designs, as well as \nlarge scale commercial works, such as corporate headquarters and \nmovie launching functions. The studio follows a modest philosophy, \ncreating spaces that bring to clients the most comfortable \natmosphere that includes all of their individual preferences.\nThe studio is constantly seeking the finest quality and \ninnovations, developing a fresh and unique style that transcends \nexisting boundaries and widens the horizon of design the \nvisionary future. This all becomes quite evident by looking at \nthe refined interiors of the Asya Sales Gallery Design.\nCOMMERCIAL\nASYA SALES GALLERY DESIGN CONCEPT \nBY PTANG STUDIO LIMITED\n",64,{"image":266,"text":267,"number":268},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.65.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 65.\nDrawing in panoramic views of the city skyline, Ascott \nMarunouchi Tokyo is conceptualized as both a literal and \nfigurative lens, through which guests can contemplate the \ndynamic movement and vibrancy of Japan’s metropolitan \ncapital. Inspired by the synergistic relationship between the \nrapid pace of modernization and the dignified charm of local \nculture, the design harmonizes vernacular minimalist principles \nwith luxurious modern trappings. A stay at this five-star hotel \nstands for a unique experience that guarantees guests the best of \ntwo different worlds.\nMEC Design International worked closely with Mr Kian Liew, \nThe Ascott’s Head of Global ID Management, Product & \nTechnical Services to plan and design the property. Liew has 15 \nyears of experience in interior design and his signature style is \nbest defined as understated yet sophisticated, straightforward, \nelegant and functional with the occasional accents. Balance, \nlight, space and colour, all factor into his design, thus he is able to \ncreate interiors with a timeless effect. Clean lines and simple but \nwell-crafted furnishing, with an attention to texture and highest \nquality materials, are Kian’s essentials.\nTrees, blossoms, leaves, water and clouds, motifs that epitomize \nthe Japanese philosophy of Zen, adorn the walls and ceilings, \nwhile linear elements resonate with the surrounding high-rise \narchitecture. Seemingly disparate elements are employed to \nachieve a quiet balance, an oasis of serenity amidst the bustle of \nthe thriving metropolis.\nHOSPITALITY\nASCOTT MARUNOUCHI TOKYO \nBY THE ASCOTT LIMITED\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",65,{"image":270,"text":271,"number":272},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.66.png","The design experience begins as one crosses the threshold from \nthe busy thoroughfare into a ground-floor foyer wrapped in warm \nand welcoming hues of brown, bronze and soft gold. Entering \nthe lift, panels of brown and bubble-filled blue glass evoke a \nsense of fluid motion. As one travels upward, the lighting shifts \nsubtly from blue to white, the only indication of movement \nin the silently ascending vessel, heralding guests’ arrival at the \n22nd-floor sky lobby.\nAt the reception area, taking centre stage is an objet d’art that \ndraws from the Japanese ensõ. It was designed by Korean artist \nBahk Seong Ghi and this outstanding artwork combines Avant-\ngarde form with earthy charcoal. The ensõ, known traditionally \nas a circle hand-drawn in an uninhibited brushstroke to express \nspontaneous freedom of expression, is reinterpreted using \nsuspended fragments of charcoal. Where an ensõ circle is typically \neither closed or incomplete, in the former case it is done so in \norder to represent perfection, whereas in the latter it symbolizes \nthe never-ending quest for improvement. Nevertheless, Bahk’s \nmasterpiece allows for multiple perspectives. This union of \nvenerable philosophy and modern innovation characterises the \ndesign approach to Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo.\nIn the lounge, Shinnosuke Tojo’s triptych of copper plates \nhighlights calming colours, fluid strokes and deliberate rusting \nof the metal plate to reflect the passage of time. The artwork’s \nconstantly evolving patina is a perfect allegory for the Japanese \nconcept of ‘Mono No Aware’, or the ephemerality of existence.\nThe artists who have contributed to the artistic direction of \nAscott Marunouchi Tokyo come from a myriad of nationalities, \nfrom Korea to Brazil. This diversity does indeed reflect the \ncosmopolitan character of Tokyo, while all of these artists share \nsolidarity in paying homage to the Japanese minimalist aesthetic.\nAnother pervading theme is the perpetual dialogue between Man \nand Nature. This theme is deeply ingrained in the local culture \nand, when it comes to the hotel, it comes into play gently folded \ninto the guest experience. The double-height ceiling lobby unfurls \ntowards a million-dollar view of the city that is framed by lush \ngreenery. In the entire residence, guests can sense a sublime and \nrefreshing aroma of jasmine and tangerine that permeate the air. \nFurthermore, the subtle shifts in colour and imagery that can be \nseen throughout the hotel evoke the characteristics of the four \nseasons - Spring on the 23rd and 24th floors, Summer on the \n25th and 26th, Autumn on the 27th and 28th, and Winter on \nthe top floor.\nThe apartments are decked out with a taupe and cream \npalette, silk Pierre Frey cushions, contemporary fittings and \nultra-modern kitchens, complete with all the paraphernalia \nnecessary for a comfortable extended stay. Bellagio marble tiles \nlather the bathrooms in cream. The ceiling is embellished with \nabstract photographic prints, creating the impression of gazing \nthrough both foliage and skyline. The graphics manipulate the \nproportions of both elements, blurring the lines between where \nthe buildings end and nature begins.\n",66,{"image":274,"text":275,"number":276},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.67.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 67.\n2GETHER is a luxury residential development set along the \nsouth coast of Tuen Mun, with overall panoramic sea views of \nfive bays and convenient transport links with Light Rail and \nFerry Port in close proximity. The location and characteristics \nof the architecture make this residential development an ideal \nfirst home for fashionable young professionals with the interior \ndesign taking inspiration from the area’s active suburban vibe, \ncreating a living space which is both stylish and dynamic.\nThrough the reception comes the lobby interior styling which \naccentuates light, structure and earthy neutral tones sprinkled \nwith vibrant splashes of colour, to reiterate the concept of \ncrisp natural living within a contemporary atmosphere. The \nintroduction of geometric and abstract shapes amongst the \nvertical structures continues the forest canopy look and \ncomplements the space by softening the lobby expanse for a \ncomfortable yet cutting-edge neighbourhood spot.\nThe library area introduces horizontal profiles to offset the \nvertical rhythm. This play on configuration between lines with \nLED strip lighting creates a slick and contemporary space.\nThe gym area intensifies the geometric language of the lobby \nareas with a vertical screen which runs along the entire length \nof the gym, composing a strong sense of rhythm for a working \nleisure environment. The screen extends to the ceiling line and \nthe use of ceiling beams allows the eye to travel towards the light \nof the large harbour view window which, after all, is an ideal \nworkout backdrop.\nRESIDENTIAL\n2GETHER CLUB HOUSE \nBY PTANG STUDIO LIMITED\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\nThe multi-functional living and dining area is arranged within an \nopen space layout with no solid partitions, however, the large glass \nwine display case, allows residents to embrace the social space for \na range of gatherings to suit communal and more intimate events. \nThe materials and visual language are a continuum of the earthy \nforest floor with verticals reaching above.\nThe entire communal areas have been designed specifically for \nthe tenants to fully use and view the common spaces as an \nextension of their own private homes with the aim of creating \ncommunity pride and ownership.\n",67,{"image":278,"text":279,"number":280},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.68.png","Gareth Seah was the mastermind behind the design of Dio, \na couture penthouse in Singapore. At the age of 24, Seah has \nalready had the opportunity to work in high-end prestigious \nprojects, including Luxury Tall-Ships, hotels, private residences, \namong others. This project covers 200sqm and focuses primarily \non clean lines and shapes, layered with inimitable materials that \nreveal its story and history. From one space to the other, guests \ncan find unique characteristics in each, which becomes rather \npriceless for the ones who desire it.\n“Dio” means God in Italy and Seah’s design was influenced by \nmodernist architects and designers such as Le Corbusier, Mies \nVan Der Rohe and Gio Ponti. With the use of holy grails that \nwere fused together such as marble (Lapicida), wood (Talarico \nHardwood), metal and lights, Seah created a modern luxury \nspace like no other.\nThe art of designing with marble, acts as the heart fused with \nveins inside it that frames an intimate relation between the users \nand the space. Exotic materials such as specially figured woods \nand antique boiserie revive a long-lost era and an unparalleled \nbeauty that goes beyond words.\nThe coloured lighting then reflects these materials, rendering a \nwide spectrum of colours into the space and allowing users to \ncraft their bespoke mood. Last, but certainly not least, are metals \nand tinted mirrors which ultimately create mass, volume and \ngive expression to the divine tones found across these spaces.\nSTUDENTS\nDIO BY GARETH SEAH\n",68,{"image":282,"text":283,"number":284},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.69.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 69.\nWhen designing with “Dio” and Couture in mind, it is necessary \nto fuse natural materials along with aged artefacts, unveiling its \nlimit and beauty throughout. The level of details which stands \nas the ultimate creative ground produces a sensation of new \nspectrums that compliments against one another.\n“Style is eternal, it is the experience within the designed \nenvironment that slowly, re-connects us with the joyous \nmoments that happens inside. The qualities that are designed \nto create a subtle rhythmic transition from one to another \npresenting an intimate quality between the design and users.”\nUnder the mentorship of Italian renowned Architect Massimo \nMercurio, Gareth Seah envisions himself as an architect and \ninterior designer, which will ultimately give him the latitude \nto design the interior along with an understanding about the \nexterior surroundings.\nAs you can see by the interiors of “Dio”, his design style is based \non re-inventing a new modern and timeless space that redefines \nan haute and luxurious environment with the use of antique, \nreclaimed materials fusing with new state of the art present \ncreations. He also believes that design is not simply about \ncreating or designing a space that looks beautiful and purposeful, \nbut rather a space that has its metaphysical qualities, allowing \nthe family to cherish every precious moment with one another.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",69,{"image":286,"text":287,"number":288},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.70.png","SMALL APARTMENT \nVICTORIA VLASOVA INTERIORS\nVictoria Vlasova Interiors creates spaces with a unique story. The de-\nsign studio founded by the passionate and talented Moscow-based \ninterior designer, Victoria Vlasova, is best known for finding the \nbalance between comfort and elegance, taking into consideration \nhistorical styles and the latest modern trends while also remain-\ning true to each client’s identity. The studio is rather experienced \nwhen it comes to decorating extravagant lofts and apartments with \ncomplex geometry, country houses, cottages and even townhouses. \nTheir latest project is no exception. \nThe interior studio was responsible for the interior design of a small \napartment for a young, creative girl which features all of the charac-\nteristics mentioned above and much more. The designer’s goal was \nto create a beautiful and serene space. The interior design of this \nsmall apartment is based on traditional elements and it has a sort of \ntimeless piece of art vibe to it. The living room and kitchen have an \nopen design concept, forming a complete space that has the perfect \nbalance between the calm, creative energy and purposed yet func-\ntional details.\n",70,{"image":290,"text":291,"number":292},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.71.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 71.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\nIn this space, you can discover a patterned rug from the Rug Com-\npany, the exquisite tables and the mirrors found above the glamor-\nous sideboard are from Crate & Barrel. The sideboard is by Liberty \nHome, whereas the dining chairs in black and wooden tones are \nfrom Bo Concept and, lastly, the white lamps are from Zara Home. \nMany of the furniture designs used for the decoration of this res-\nidence are actually authored by the studio, including case goods, \nkitchen furniture, drapes and cushions.\nIn addition, the eclectic use of materials, such as wood, stone, metal, \nsilk, wool and mostly velvet create a sumptuous living space. Fur-\nthermore, numerous well-placed mirrors can be seen and this was \ndone in order to expand the walls and amplify the light.\nThe bathroom highlights a minimalist style and a monochrome co-\nlour scheme. For this division, Victoria Vlasova opted for neutral \ntones with a few pops of colour, seen mostly in accessories. The \nbathroom furniture and fittings are by Villeroy & Boch.\nAs a whole, the design can be upgraded by accenting, without \nchanging the foundation. High baseboards, gypsum stuccowork, \noak parquet flooring laid out in a chevron pattern and tall doors \nwith panels custom-designed by the studio itself make this home \ninterior resonate with classical overtones.\n",71,{"image":294,"text":295,"number":296},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.72.png","RESIDENTIAL PROJECT \nTALBOT COOLEY INTERIORS\nEstablished in 2001 and based in Houston, Texas, Talbot Cooley Interiors, otherwise known as TC Interiors, is \nan experienced design firm that focuses mainly on creating sophisticated and unique interiors, where comfort \nand practicality come together beautifully as one. Talbot Cooley often incorporates her own custom designs \ninto the timeless spaces she creates, while also taking into consideration the vision of her clients. She has \nmastered many design styles, including contemporary, French casual and edgy traditional, and a few years \nback, the designer completed the interiors of two astounding residences in Texas, Blalock and Somerland Way.\nMary Mcdonald interior design\n",72,{"image":298,"text":299,"number":300},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.73.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 73.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\nDesigned as a modern and contemporary home, this outstanding \n12,000 square-foot Blalock project was a new build where the \nstudio was pretty much involved right from the beginning, \neven in its architectural phase. The clients of this project were a \nyoung couple with two young children. The astonishing house \nis located on the main street and the couple wanted the front \nentrance on the side of the lot, being configured in an L-shape.\nUpon walking inside the front iron door, you step into an \nentryway that leads you down to the main family room. This \nroom has two living spaces: one for the children and another for \nthe adults. With 21’ ceilings, wood beams, and iron windows \nthat showcase the outdoor living area, this room is the central \nhub. The adjoining dining room highlights a bolder and more \nfeminine gold chandelier with Swarovski crystals and handmade \nbutterflies. The unique lighting piece gives a lustrous glow to a \nwooden table that can fit 13 people.\nThe House is also well-appointed with a Polo blue lacquered \nlibrary, where there’s also a wine room. The kitchen is rather \nimpressive thanks to its oversized plaster vent hood. Through \nhere, you can access the breakfast room, playroom, office, and \nthe back-stair hall, which lead the way to all the six bedrooms of \nthe house, as well as the mother-in-law suite.\nBLALOCK HOUSE\n",73,{"image":302,"text":303,"number":304},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.74.png","Located in the heart of the Memorial neighbourhood, this \nSomerland Way house features a contemporary, yet welcoming \nambience to it. The residence has a total of five bedrooms and, as \nsoon as you look at its exteriors, one is immediately drawn to its \nmassive steel pivot door seen at the helm.\n \nAccording to Talbot Cooley Interiors, the inspiration behind the \nproject was simple. The client wanted a neutral colour palette to \nbe used throughout the entire house, so she would be able to give \nthe spotlight to her art collection. Warm whites and slate greys \ncontrast perfectly with the clean lines of the house, while pops \nof colour can be found in the works of art and home accessories. \nNevertheless, white was the most predominant shade in the \nhouse, especially in divisions such as the dining room, where Fine \nPaints of Europe Lacquer were used to dress the walls.\nA slate blue marble slab was selected for the waterfall kitchen \nisland, which is also complemented by wood floating shelves and \nflush slab front cabinets.\nThe back of the house is lined up by floor to ceiling windows \nwhich provide plenty of natural light, as well as sweeping views \nof the outdoor living area, pool and garden, thus creating a deep \nconnection between indoors and outdoors.\nThe living room is undoubtedly the main area of this glamorous \nhome. 14’ ceilings, a floor to ceiling concrete fireplace and a \nquartzite bar with a custom-made iron floating shelf are some of \nthe most impressive design features seen in this area. In addition, \na floating staircase with glass leads the way to the second floor \nand overlooks this main living area.\nSOMERLAND WAY HOUSE\n",74,{"image":306,"text":307,"number":308},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.75.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 75.\nPROJECT \u002F\u002F\n",75,{"image":310,"text":311,"number":312},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.76.png","CONTEMPORARY QUEENS\nSome of the greatest European painters were the masters that \ninspired Domenico Dolce to photograph beautiful women, \nsomething that began two years ago during his Alta Moda event. \nIconic images that are now in an extraordinary book that also \npresents 140 inspiring illustrations.\nDomenico Dolce was the photographer, designer and tailor of \nthis project. He chose and prepared the clothes, accessories and \njewellery for each of the ladies, transforming them into contem-\nporary queens.\nby Domenico Dolce\nThese queens were dressed in Dolce&Gabbana Alta Moda and \nAlta Gioielleria creations, in a sumptuous and opulent set of Ba-\nroque interiors. Domenico’s compositions are not only a tribute \nto feminine beauty and charisma, but a revitalisation of the im-\nage of sophisticated and timeless luxury.\nThe 40 paintings highlight an array of artist, from Bronzino to \nVigée Le Brun and from Tiziano to Mengs, showing the most fas-\ncinating princesses, empresses and noblewomen of the past five \ncenturies, creating a picture gallery between the past and present.\n",76,{"image":314,"text":315,"number":316},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.77.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77.\nBOOKS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nThese queens were dressed in Dolce&Gabbana Alta \nModa and Alta Gioielleria creations, in a sumptuous \nand opulent set of Baroque interiors.\n",77,{"image":318,"text":319,"number":320},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.78.png","ITALIAN CHIC\nIn this book, Daria Reina and Andrea Ferolla show the Sassi cave \ndwellings etched into the mountainside of Matera, the red-or-\nange walls characteristic of the Emilia-Romagna region and the \ncarved birds at Sorrento’s Grand Hotel Ambasciatori. Special mo-\nments and places that reveal an intimate portrait of one of the \nworld’s most treasured destinations, and Ferolla’s classical illus-\ntrations add another level of personality to the journey.\nItalians themselves live effortlessly amid all this splendour, \nknowing instinctively just the type of outfit to throw on, what \ndesign element to balance, or what delectable ingredient to add.\nAndrea Ferolla and Daria Reina are a couple in life and in creativ-\nity. He draws and she takes pictures, having been that way for \nover 20 years. They have been working as creative directors, de-\nsigners, and communication consultants in the luxury industry \nwith a unique sense of art, beauty, and style.\nChez Dédé is a brand of exclusive accessory, fashion, home decor \nand jewellery collections created by the couple that stand along-\nside small éditions de charme and collaborations with worldwide \nluxury brands. Italian craftsmanship, along with their expression \nof compulsive love for an authentic Italian lifestyle, let us see \ntheir “Dedeist” vision.\nArt, Beauty and Style\n",78,{"image":322,"text":323,"number":324},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.79.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79.\nBOOKS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nItalian craftsmanship, \nalong with their \nexpression of compulsive \nlove for an authentic \nItalian lifestyle, let us see \ntheir “Dedeist” vision.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79.\n",79,{"image":326,"text":327,"number":328},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.80.png","TRENDBOOK\nBOLD INTERIOR DECOR STYLE TRENDS TO TRY IN 2019\nTrend Book forecasts future trends for the Home and Interiors.\nThis tool explains how trends grow, evolve and flow; helping perceive and \nunderstand how they will interact with our daily life.\n\u002F\u002F MID-CENTURY\nThe Mid-century style is that design trend that never really fades away. Designers \nsuch as Charles and Ray Eames, Harry Bertoia or Arne Jacobsen created iconic \nfurniture and lighting that are still highly coveted. This movement can be seen in \narchitecture, interiors and graphic design and it is best known for the use of simple \nforms in furniture, organic influences and emphasis on function.\nWWW.TRENDESIGNBOOK.COM\n1. COW NATURAL LEATHER BY MIYABI CASA 2. ILLUSTRATION BY QUILE 3. TEXTURE BY PRATT LARSON  4. KLEO CUSHION BY HOME’S SOCIETY 5. WEST RUG BY \nRUG´SOCIETY; ELLEN DINING CHAIR AND DOLLY COFFE TABLE BY ESSENTIAL HOME,  6. SIMBA RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY 7. FACES NO3 POSTER BY DESENIO\n",80,{"image":330,"text":331,"number":332},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.81.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 81.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n\u002F\u002F MAXIMALISM\nFor people that love colours, Maximalism is the go-to style. This trend is char-\nacterised by the use of bold colours, luxurious fabrics and a mix of metallics and \npatterns.  With this style, the more artwork the better as the key is to strive for \npersonalization. Maximalism is all about saying yes to the items that you love and \nexpress your true self in a room.\n1. ILLUSTRATION BY KIM KNOLL 2. COLLAGE BY RAPHAEL VICENZI 3. COLLAGE BY RAPHAEL VICENZI  4. COUPLE TUG BY RUG’SOCIETY AND GUGGENHEIM \nWALL LAMP BY LUXXU 5. NUI PALM STOOL BY HOME’S SOCIETY AND BRABBU 6. XISTO RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY 7. COLLAGE BY RAPHAEL VICENZI\n",81,{"image":334,"text":335,"number":336},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.82.png","\u002F\u002F ART DECO\nWe expect the Art Deco influence to become more prominent in the coming year, \ninspiring both textile design and interiors. Angular forms, exotic materials and \nlinear decoration characterise the Art Deco design. Certain materials pop up in \nthis style like stainless steel, chrome or glass and even more expensive ones such as \nebony, marble, and rare woods are extensively used as well. \n1. ASTORIA CASINO BY RODOLFOREVER 2. MIRA RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY 3. MIR[AGE] CABINET BY HOME’S SOCIETY\n4. OSCAR RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY 5. NEW DECO BY ROBIN MORRIS\n",82,{"image":338,"text":339,"number":340},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.83.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 83.\n\u002F\u002F NEOCUBISM\nThis trend is reminiscent of the cubism art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso. \nWith cool colours and quirky abstract lines when applied to interiors, this decor \nstyle can be used to create changes of perspective in a room. Bold geometric pat-\nterns with hard angles and a clear preference for symmetry are essential in this \nrefreshing interior style.\n1. ILLUSTRATION BY WEBER BAGETTI 2. AMBIENCE BY RUG’SOCTIETY 3. MALAY SUSY ARMCHAIR BY HOME’S SOCIETY AND BRABBU\n4. SUSY RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY 5. ILLUSTRATION BY HENRI LAURENS\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",83,{"image":342,"text":343,"number":344},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.84.png","WWW.DESIGNGALLERIST.COM\n20TH & 21ST \nCENTURY\nFURNITURE, ART  &  ANTIQUES\nA much-anticipated design gallery fea-\nturing a highly-curated online exhibit \nof contemporary design, renowned \ndesigners and emergent cutting-edge \nnewcomers. As a frontier between de-\nsign & art, Design Gallerist uncovers \nnew developments in contemporary \ndesign, broadcasts international design \nshows, gives you interviews with de-\nsign icons, previews gallery showings \nand guides you through the most im-\nportant breakthroughs in contempo-\nrary design.\n",84,{"image":346,"text":347,"number":348},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.85.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 85.\nDESIGN GALLERIST \u002F\u002F\n“Certain objects, through their presence alone, inspire fantasy, \npoetry, and wonder. \nSince 2010, Galerie BSL has been distinguishing itself by the desire \nto rouse this emotion, instilling the unexpected into the heart of the \nfunctional.” French Design Historian Anne Bony\nUNIQUE PIECE \nNominated Designer of the Future in Basel, in 2009, at the age 28, \nNacho Carbonell was born in Valencia, Spain, in 1980, and graduated \nwith high honours from the Design Academy of Eindhoven in 2007. \nHis work is notably included in the permanent collections of the \nFnac-Fonds national d’art contemporain in France, the Groninger \nMuseum in the Netherlands, and in the United States, of the MoMA \nSan Francisco, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Mint Museum. \n‘LUCIFERASE’ and ‘TIME IS A TREASURE’ are two collections \nexclusively produced for Galerie BSL. Each work is a unique, \nhandmade piece. Nacho Carbonell breaks with all conventions \nto invent creatures with a communicative presence that can be \nimmediately recognized as his own. The fruit of Nacho’s narrative \nintentions and experiments on materials, these works appeal to \nour imagination, sensitivity and ability to dream through their \ntenderness and their poetry. \n©GALERIE BSL \nWebsite: www.galeriebsl.com\nLUCIFERASE XLI\nBY NACHO CARBONELL  \nA masterpiece of design and craftsmanship, Taher’s Chemirik’s \n‘Calligraphy’ Paravent, the latest addition to the ‘Interior Treasures’ \n(‘Bijoux d’Intérieur’) collection, alternates empty and occupied \nspace created by floating, curved lines of elegant handwriting made \nof long waves of brass. The ‘Calligraphy’ paravent’s four and a \nhalf meters unwind like a swirl of flat bands in a magical structure \ndefying gravity. \nWebsite: www.galeriebsl.com\nCALLIGRAPHIE III\nBY TAHER CHEMIRIK  \n",85,{"image":350,"text":351,"number":352},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.86.png","Germans Ermičs wields light, space, and color to cat-\nalyze a shift in how we perceive objects. For the past \nfew years, he has crafted refined and ethereal pieces \nof glass furniture.\nErmičs is fascinated by the ways in which people in-\nteract with their environments and how design can \naffect these interactions. He frequently draws inspi-\nration from his graphic design background to add a \nfresh approach to his object and furniture designs, \noften playing with perceptions of space. Since grad-\nuating, the designer has concentrated primarily on \nexperiments with glass and its chromatic qualities. \nWebsite: www.germansermics.com\nSTUDIO GERMANS ERMICS\nFrosted Ombré Glass Chair & \nHorizon Screen\nFrosted Ombré Glass Chair & \nHorizon Screen\n",86,{"image":354,"text":355,"number":356},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.87.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 87.\n“I am fascinated by the change of light in the sky,” Astrid Krogh\nMy Golden Horizon, a brighter horizon dawns in Astrid Krogh’s spectacular artwork, a dazzling display of \nlight and reflection by the power transcendence of the sun. These flashes of colour appear to be tinted gold, \nseparating the horizon from the earth by fiery bands of gleaming light.\n©Galerie Maria Wettergren\nWebsite: www.mariawettergren.com\nMY GOLDEN HORIZON \nBY ASTRID KROGH\nMinima Moralia is a room divider made in powder-coated steel \nand folded fabric. This room divider will be able to adapt to any \nenvironment. They have multiple purposes, like adding privacy, \ninterest and beauty to your interior. They are becoming increasingly \npopular for both a professional landscape or for using at home. As \na backdrop, you can provide visual drama by the colour you choose \nand the positioning provides a practical solution in partitioning \nopen spaces, creating a simple approach to much needed privacy.\nWebsite: www.domo.com.au\nMINIMA MORALIA SCREEN – BORDEAUX\nDANTE GOODS & BADS\nBY CHRISTOPHE DE LA FONTAINE FOR DANTE\n",87,{"image":358,"text":359,"number":360},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.88.png","As part of the BLOW collection, the collaborative design brand \nbetween Job & Seletti presented this neon wall light that aptly \nsummarises the brands cheekiness and pop design spirit. Featuring a \nred neon edge that produces a soft diffused light.\nWebsite: www.studio-job.com\nMOUTH NEON LAMP\nBY STUDIO JOB \nAn artful, large round wall lamp sculpture made out of \nwood, folded by polished stainless steel that portrays a \nperfect mirror. \nThrough the manual fitting of hammered polished brass \nsheet bursts an antique fixture with an intricate edge \ndetailing arm, topped by an elegant pane lantern, hand-\nsculpted by a casting mold.\nWebsite: www.bocadolobo.com\nLUMIERE ROUND MIRROR \nBY BOCA DO LOBO\n",88,{"image":362,"text":363,"number":364},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.89.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 89.\nHigh and low tables and console in tempered, extralight \nglass with a veined and organic decoration, which takes \non the colour and veins of marble. The surprising image-\nchanging effect makes the veining look dynamic and variable, \ndepending on the viewing point. Available in four different \ncolours: green, pink-beige, whisky and anthracite-grey. The \ndecoration is enclosed by a coordinated colour frame painted \non the glass perimeter.\nWebsite: www.patriciaurquiola.com\nLIQUEFY EXTENSION \nBY PATRICIA URQUIOLA\nMariscal’s visual heritage is drawn from the world of comic \nbooks, which he freely admits to drawing inspiration from. \nAlessandra, Eulalia Perez and Saula Marina seem to have \nstepped out of the pages of some underground comic, with \nwhich they share the same irony, bordering on sarcasm, and \na playful approach to contemporary life. Nonconformist, \nlibertarian, post-modern: Mariscal designs the storyboard \nfor a tale told from the perspective of a teenager, where \nexperience always comes before meaning. The desire for \nroundness, overlapping and amorous couplings of bodies and \nforms, release the pieces from the normal passing of time into \nanother place, a world which is also our own.\nWebsite: www.moroso.it\nSAULA MARINA, SOFA\nJAVIER MARISCAL\nMysterious and uninterrupted lines give this sofa a highly \nacclaimed glamour. Upholstered in sumptuous fabric, the cast \nbrass metal resembling a thorn bush branch serves as a base to \nthis luscious lounge sofa.\nWebsite: www.bykoket.com\nVAMP SOFA\nBY KOKET\n",89,{"image":366,"text":367,"number":368},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.90.png","The astonishing Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa in Porches, Algarve is \ncertainly one of the most stunning resorts in Portugal and worldwide. \nFrom 5-13 May 2019, the luxury hospitality venue hosted the biennial \nevent, Fine Wines & Food Fair. Guests can expect to have a delightful \nweek of pure gastronomy, delectable cuisine and mouth-watering \ncreations, paired with the finest wines! \nThe celebration of gastronomy takes place every two years at the \nluxury property, located in a picturesque clifftop setting on the \nenchanted Algarve coast. The programme for the 2019 edition will \nbe mainly comprised of awe-inspiring gastronomic experiences with a \nseries of themed dinners.\nFINE WINES & FOOD FAIR \nAT VILA VITA PARC\nThis year, some of the major international guest chefs include Thomas \nAllan from The Modern (NY), Christian Bau*** from Victor’s Fine \nDining in Saarland (Germany), Jan Hartwig*** from Atelier in Munich \n(Germany),  Jacob-Jan Boerma*** from De Leest in The Netherlands, \nAnnie Féolde*** from Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence (Italy), Karlheinz \nHauser** from Restaurant Seven Seas in Hamburg (Germany), Dieter \nKoschina** from Vila Joya, in the Algarve (Portugal), Nigel Haworth* \nfrom Northcote in Lancashire (UK), among many other renowned \nnames in the industry. \n",90,{"image":370,"text":371,"number":372},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.91.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 91.\nThe event will start off with a traditional Portuguese barbecue \noccurring at Herdade dos Grous, Vila Vita’s own organic farm and \nvineyard. Furthermore, wine aficionados will also have opportunities \nto join in on extraordinary masterclass workshops with some of the \nmost renowned winemakers in the world. \nThese culinary masterminds will cook alongside Hans Neuner in the \nresort’s two Michelin-starred Ocean and Atlântico restaurants for \nintimate audiences of between 30 to 80 diners. Taking place on May \n11st at the Vila Vita clubhouse, the outstanding Kitchen Party will \nbe the centre stage of the programme, where the international guest \nchefs and the best winemakers from all over the world come together \nto create culinary magic for over 500 guests.\nGastronomy is at the heart of the VILA VITA Parc experience with \n11 innovative dining venues to choose from, ranging from casual \nbeachside dining and rustic, regional Portuguese plates to one-of-a-\nkind culinary creations and even original Japanese cuisine that guests \ncan enjoy at the two Michelin-starred restaurants. The resort values \nthe use of only the freshest and seasonal local ingredients and actually, \nthe majority of them are actually sourced from the resort’s farm.\nAddress: Rua Anneliese Pohl,8400-450 Porches\nWebsite: www.restaurantoceon.com\nHOTELS WE COVET  \u002F\u002F\n",91,{"image":374,"text":375,"number":376},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.92.png","HOTEL DE RUSSIE\nROME, ITALY\n \nRome, one of the most requested destinations for those who love history, the capital of an ancient empire that contributed to modern language, \nreligion, politics, art, literature, architecture and engineering and so on. It is one of the most privileged cities with architectural patrimony and \nwhere the sense of place makes more sense than any other city in the world.\nAs we use to say in Rome, do as the Romans do, the Rocco Forte family took this concept of sense of place as their philosophy, and that’s what \nturns their hotel chain so unique. They started the company in 1996 and nowadays have 14 hotels all over the world, including in Italy, the UK, \nBelgium, Berlin, Germany, Russia, Saudi Arabia and China.\n",92,{"image":378,"text":379,"number":380},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.93.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 93.\nHOTELS WE COVET  \u002F\u002F\nAll of them are the result of a delicate balance between hard work and passion and \nthe Hotel de Russie in Rome is no exception! In 1917, the French poet Jean Cocteau \ndubbed this hotel as the “Paradise on earth” and the accolade still stands today. \nLocated in the heart of Rome, between the most picturesque piazzas of the city, \nPiazza di Spagna and Piazza del Popolo, Hotel de Russie is one of the Eternal City´s \nmost prestigious luxury hotels. \nTheir unforgettable concept involves us in the city concept and philosophy, \npromoting a unique sense of exclusivity and uniqueness.\nComposed of several types of suites that provide unique moments, like the \npresidential and terrace suites that highlight warm colours combined with style and \ncomfort. Generous in size and decorated with feature accents inspired by the city’s \nantique history, the elegant interiors include sculpture and bas relief, photography \nand vibrant cushions made with lavish Zimmer + Rohde fabric, and chic furnishings \nfrom Porada and Porta Romana.\n \nEffortlessly blending classical influences and contemporary design, as envisioned by \nOlga Polizzi and architect Tommaso Ziffer, the five-star Hotel is comprised of 120 \nrooms and suites that exemplify luxurious Roman living and offer sweeping views \nof the historic city streets. Take, for example, the Valadier suite which is beautifully \nappointed and decorated in a contemporary yet classic style with breathtaking views. \nThe Picasso Suite was named after the celebrated artist who stayed there for \nseveral months in 1917. The Picasso Suite pays homage to its namesake through its \nexpressive, elegant decor. It is composed of fine Italian furniture from Citterio and \nMeridiani.\nThe Popolo Suite has one of the most exclusive views in the city. It elegantly marries \naccents from Rome’s classical and contemporary heritage while antique wall reliefs \nand sculpture are displayed alongside a curated collection of bespoke rugs, mid-\ncentury furniture, and a colour palette that echoes Papal Rome.\nHowever, one of the most sought-after suites is the Nijinsky suite that makes you feel \nright at home! It is both playful and refined. The stunning Carrara marble bathroom, \nadorned with Bisazza mosaics makes you feel like you are in a Roman bath.\nAs a whole, every detail has been carefully thought out! The sense of refinement and \nelegance are undoubtedly the points that best define the experience at Hotel de Russie.\nAddress: Via del Babuino, 9, 00187 Roma RM, Italy\nWebsite: www.roccofortehotels.com\u002Fhotels-and-resorts\u002Fhotel-de-russie\u002F\n",93,{"image":382,"text":383,"number":384},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.94.png","It only takes a few seconds when stepping inside this incredible \nhotel for one to immediately feel the luxury state of living, the \nperfect combination of the noble heritage and the perfect craft of the \nlegendary French crystal company with a modern flair and elements.\nAt the ground-floor entrance, we were welcomed warmly by a four-\nfoot-tall dual-sided fireplace paying homage to Baccarat’s furnaces, \nwhich are stoked 24 hours a day to produce the world’s most \ncoveted crystal. Behind the entrance, a wall is formed with nearly \n2,000 Harcourt glasses, the brand’s most iconic crystal piece. Laid \nhorizontally and illuminated with LED lights, the installation subtly \nflickers and flashes throughout the day.\nAfter being hosted by the nicest Concierge, we were invited to meet \none of the 114 sanctuary-like guest rooms and suites.\nWhen arriving at our room, it was crystal clear that we had arrived \nat Baccarat’s crown jewel. This room was designed like a pied-à-\nTerre and we felt at home with the delicious delights from French \ngourmet house Ladurée and a custom desk, sconces and table lamps \nby Baccarat. This suite conjures the alchemy of modern day in Paris \nthrough a Baccarat lens. Luxurious artistry gives way to beauty beyond \nmeasure. All the amenities were charming and, we must say, we slept \nlike babies that magic night. This was the Baccarat experience as a \nluxe personal escape.\nThe Afternoon tea experience reaches new heights with a Tea \nSommelier offering a special pairing of tea by Mariage Freres and \nculinary delights invented to complement the experience. Introduced \nfirst with King Louis XV Tea and Prince of Wales Tea, the journey \nthrough the senses is now exploring Russia with the Tsar Nicholas \ntea, dubbed Best Tea by Bloomberg.\nBACCARAT  HOTEL\nNEW YORK, USA\n",94,{"image":386,"text":387,"number":388},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.95.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 95.\nHOTELS WE COVET  \u002F\u002F\nBest described as A Caviar Tea for Two at Tsarskoye Selo, this over-the-top experience starts with an amuse-bouche \nof sable, kohlrabi, and baby beets. It wouldn’t be Russian-inspired without Tsar Imperial Ossetra caviar, from the \nfamous French Maison Petrossian on tea-infused Blinis. After an Intermezzo of Stoli Kvass Sorbet infused with \nRooibos Tea with Macerated Raisins, the dessert can only be Lavender Shortbreads and Earl Grey Caramels served \nwith Lung Ching Imperial Green Tea and Krug Grand Cuvée.\nIt’s dinner time and we couldn’t leave without tasting the elegant French-inspired culinary of Chef Gabriel \nKreuther in the stunning crystal clad surroundings of The Grand Salon.\n“The Baccarat Hotel takes an elegant and sophisticated approach to hospitality that has similarly defined my \ncareer and my restaurant—prioritizing high-quality ingredients, fine craftsmanship and beautiful presentation,” \nhe says. “I’m proud to partner with a brand so closely aligned with my Alsatian roots and I am delighted by the \nopportunity to reinvigorate the culinary program with classic French technique and fine dining ideals that will \nelevate the Baccarat guest experience.” It did in fact elevate our experience.\nVisually stunning with a dose of French “je ne sais quoi,” the Grand \nSalon is inherently majestic - a quality well-suited for any celebration, \nfor a cocktail or a cosy and memorable dinner.\nThe waiter that was attending us that evening was the most \ndiligent and nice person. As he served us the most delicious dishes \naccompanied by the best wines, he told us so much about the Grand \nSalon and the Petit Salone: The Grand Salon’s 35-foot ceiling and \nplush, platinum-and-champagne-hued palette creates an incredibly \nglamorous backdrop for all-day lounging, while the Petit Salon’s \nsmoked oak walls and emerald green velvet settees beckon guests \ndesiring a more private and tranquil environment.\nAt The Bar, you can get a cocktail that costs $450. Most of the other \ncocktails cost around $26 - but this should still give you a good idea of \nwhat kind of place this is. \nPanelled in silver-leafed boiserie and sitting in an open alcove off \nthe Grand Salon, the book-lined library offers a semi-secluded space \nfor intimate celebrations and social gatherings of all kinds, from \nChampagne toasts to late-night rendezvous, birthday brunches to \nmid-afternoon meetings complete with Mariage Frères.\nIf you have a few days off in the City that never sleeps, ride around \nNew York City in style. Luxury house car service is available to guests \nfor à propos jaunts through Manhattan—anywhere within 15 blocks \nof the hotel.\n",95,{"image":390,"text":391,"number":392},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.96.png","The subterranean Spa de la Mer is hidden away below the hotel’s \nentrance and designed to recall luxurious moments by the sea. The \ndesign of Spa de la Mer brings the La Mer brand to life with luxurious \ntextures and a soothing colour palette. Rich bespoke materials in \nwarm champagne and bronze tones are inspired by the signature \ningredient found in all La Mer products, The Miracle Broth™. The \nreception area is accented with a calming golden ocean visual, while \nItalian marble floors and whitewashed planks line the hallways. Each \ntreatment room is adorned with a beautiful mural of sea kelp hand \npainted by New York artists, Lynda White and Jeff Wood. Custom \nBaccarat crystal sconces line the space, casting a warm glow. Adjacent \nto the spa’s four intimate treatment rooms, Gilles & Boissier installed \nluxurious canopied day beds and coated the bottom of the 50-foot \nswimming pool with black and white tiles, reminiscent of a sunken \nballroom.\nWhat’s the best place to inspire the heated Baccarat Pool? Côte \nd’Azur. The pool’s checkered floor and warm, pure water make for a \ndreamlike quality, as do the comfort of its crisp white daybeds.\nBrilliantly imagined by hospitality industry titan Barry Sternlicht, the \nbrand’s global flagship has been conceived in the style of a sumptuous \nhôtel particulier by Paris-based interior design firm, Gilles & Boissier. \nDorothée Boissier and Patrick Gilles devoted three years to developing \nthe innovative image for the first-ever Baccarat Hotel. A new concept \nin the elite hospitality sector, the interiors pay tribute to the refined \naesthetic of 18th century France while incorporating the feeling of a \nprivate and welcoming 21st century home. \nThroughout the hotel, guests experience a fusion of sensibilities; \nuniquely French spatial proportions and decor are melded with the \ndynamism of contemporary New York, a city celebrated for its boldness \nand vitality. Custom designing most of the furniture and accessories \nin the hotel themselves,  Gilles & Boissier have thoughtfully woven \nbespoke pieces of fine Baccarat crystal throughout the property. By \nalluding to the mysterious alchemy of crystal and its scintillating \nqualities through product, fabrics, lighting and art, the designers are \nable to tell a remarkable story about the legendary brand’s 250-year \nevolution.\nBuilt by internationally-acclaimed architecture firm Skidmore Owings \n& Merrill, the Midtown Manhattan tower features a prismatic glass \nfaçade, which fittingly recalls the radiance of Baccarat crystal and \nsubtly reflects and refracts light across its 50 stories. In addition to \nthe hotel’s 114 luxurious guest rooms, the sleek skyscraper features \na separate residential lobby and 60 elegant residences designed by \ninteriors master Tony Ingrao.\n",96,{"image":394,"text":395,"number":396},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.97.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 97.\nFor the art lover, a private collection has been specially curated for the \nhotel by the French husband and wife team Stéphanie and Frédéric \nChambre. This collection subtly echoes Baccarat’s own history. In \naddition to the bar’s museum-quality collection from the likes of \nRobert Longo, Ellen von Unsworth, Joaquin Ferrer, Slim Aarons, \nJean-Philippe Aubanel, Segui, Nan Goldin and Eduardo Arroyo, more \nthan 100 custom-designed works of art are displayed throughout the \nhallways and public areas of the Baccarat Hotel. In fact, Chambre \ncommissioned 11 artists to create statuettes using Baccarat’s iconic \nHarcourt glass, each of which will be showcased in a vitrine at the \nlanding of each guest room. Other artists who contributed to the \nhotel’s extraordinary interiors include Gilles Barbier, Bardula Studio, \nFrançois Houtin, Armand Jonckers, Eva Jospin, Mathieu Mercier and \nMeret Oppenheim.\nAddress: 28 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA\nWebsite: www.baccarathotels.com \nHOTELS WE COVET  \u002F\u002F\n",97,{"image":398,"text":399,"number":400},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.98.png","Paris, known as the city of love, is surrendered by luxury and now \nconcentrates some of the most inauspicious places, including the most \nluxurious hotels, complemented by the most exotic and glamorous \nrestaurants, and the events that the world follows so closely. The \nFrench capital is indeed charming and full of vibrancy, which does not \nseem to slow down anytime soon, not even when the city darkens to \ngive life to the lights that make this the perfect place for all lovers. \nTo confirm this scenario, the most luxurious hospitality experiences in \nthe world are born: Shangri-La Hotel Paris is the most perfect example \nof that. This glamorous hotel offers unique breathtaking views of \nthe Eiffel Tower as well as the many iconic monuments of the city. \nComfort, luxury and glamour are present throughout one’s stay. \nWith an impressive architecture from the late 19th century, the \nShangri-La Hotel Paris consists of 100 unique rooms and suites; three \nrestaurants that feature scrumptious dishes that will awaken all \nthe senses of those who experience them and one bar with the best \ncocktails in the city and several lounges scattered around the space \nwhere you can relax and enjoy.\nAt Shangri-La, everybody is transported to another era, since even in \nthe smallest details, the 19th century is never forgotten. If you love \nthe Parisian style, opt for the Eiffel View Room, from which you can \ncontemplate the symbol of the city through the huge windows that \nwill make you feel like a true Parisian.\nAt Shangri-La, everybody is transported to another era, since even in \nthe smallest details, the 19th century is never forgotten. If you love \nSHANGRI-LA HOTEL\nPARIS, FRANCE\n",98,{"image":402,"text":403,"number":404},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.99.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 99.\nthe Parisian style, opt for the Eiffel View Room, from which you can contemplate the symbol of the city through the huge windows that will \nmake you feel like a true Parisian.\nAnd it would not be a true luxury hotel if the Shangri-La didn’t offer the most astonishing well-being and relaxation treatments to its guests. \nIt is at this point that you can (and should) experience CHI, The Spa, a unique place of personal peace, enchantment and well-being where you \nwill be treated by the best hands and you will have at your disposal the best treatments to recover from a day discovering the streets of Paris.\nParis, the city that will make you fall in love - for the life that runs its streets, its architecture, and many other details - could only have to offer \nyou one of the best luxury chains. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts is spread all over the world.\nThe next time you go to Paris, do not forget to cross the streets of the city to feel the true Parisian spirit and architecture. After that, choose \nthe Eiffel View Room at Shangri-La Hotel Paris to realise the love that emanates from Gustav Eiffel’s most famous architectural masterpiece. \nAnd do not forget to fall in love - again, or for the first time.\nAddress: 10 Avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris, France    |    Website: www.shangri-la.com\u002Fparis\u002Fshangrila\u002F\nHOTELS WE COVET  \u002F\u002F\n",99,{"image":406,"text":407,"number":408},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.100.png","GRAN HOTEL INGLÈS\nMADRID, SPAIN\nConsidered one of the landmarks in the \nhospitality world, Gran Hotel Inglés went \nfrom a neglected space to one of the most \nsophisticated places for one to spend time \nin Madrid. Elegant and sophisticated, but \nalways without losing the building’s history, \nthe place that was once the meeting point for \nintellectuals is now a five-star hotel to spend \nsome well-rested time in.\nRedesigned and renovated by the Rockwell \nGroup, the leading design team made sure to \nbring back the hotel’s glory days. The design \nconcept of the 165-year-old hotel is now \nin vogue, replenished with all the luxury \ndecor elements that go from stylish wood \nfound in the rooms to the plush velvet and \nleather furniture that defines the aura of the \nhospitality project.\nThe team also introduced elegance and \nsophistication to the lobby, celebrating its \n20’ ceilings with circular chandeliers and \ninspired by a class English manor. Some of \nthe hotel’s original chandeliers and columns \nwere restored and featured. A central lobby \nbar is surrounded by a cocktail lounge with \nclusters of area rugs and a range of seating, \ncreating a marvellous gathering spot for \nhotel guests and visitors.\nThe spaces feel delicate, yet intimate. With \ntrendy looks that go form wallpaper prints \nof vintage hotel postcards to the use of one \nof the most majestic materials, marble. The \nRockwell Group brought elegance into a \nmodern space that feels like home. \nWith an excellent service to guests, you \ncan count on award-winning products on \nthe four spa treatment rooms, an excellent \nmenu when it comes to gin and breakfast \nservice, that goes from the most traditional \nSpanish cuisine to the food of the modern \nworld. Currently, with one of Madrid’s top \nrestaurants, chef Willy Moya is at the helm \nof Lobo 8. Undoubtedly a tasting experience, \nthe menu changes seasonally and it will \nsurely add some glamour to your travel \nexperience.\nAddress : Calle de Echegaray, 8, 28014 Madrid, Spain\nWebsite: www.granhotelingles.com\u002Fen\u002F\n",100,{"image":410,"text":411,"number":412},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.101.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 101.\nHOTELS WE COVET  \u002F\u002F\n",101,{"image":414,"text":415,"number":416},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.102.png","RISTORANTE BERTON\nMILAN, ITALY\nThe Berton restaurant is situated in the heart of Milano, right next \nto Porta Nuova, one of the main districts in Milan. The Restaurant \nshowcases a unique refined simplicity style that will warmly \nintroduce everyone to a fine dining experience. Experience is the \nperfect word because trying the innovative and sensorial menu of \nthe Berton restaurant it is everything except just having a meal.\nThe restaurant is directed by the brilliance of Andrea Berton, \nwinner of multiple Michelin stars for excellence in cuisine service \nas well as for his restaurant, that won the Michelin star in 2013 \nand the star was confirmed in 2014. At a later time, he opened \nanother breathtaking restaurant called “Berton al Lago” which is \nsituated next to the Como lake in a suggestive location. Berton \nal Lago won the Michelin Star in 2018, underlining the extreme \nimpact of Andrea Berton’s skills. \nThe menu offered in the Berton restaurant is just outstanding, \nstarting off with a comprehensive range of mouth-watering food \nstarters. The innovative cuisine of Andrea reinvented the simple \nrecipe of the broth and made it the main and most sophisticated \ncourse in the menu. Every course is elegantly displayed in colourful \nplates that will please the most exacting palates.\nMoreover, we would like to highlight the extremely professional \nservice at the table, you will feel assisted for the whole meal and \nyou will receive extreme useful recommendations from the staff \nof the restaurant. Luca Enzo Bertè, that is the sommelier, will help \nyou out to choose the perfect wine for each plate. The wine offer \nis perfectly explained, before trying them you will already know \nhow it will smell and taste and the effect that you will experience \nby combining it with the courses. \nWe suggest you also try the “table in the kitchen” experience, in \nwhich you will be able to eat while having the unique opportunity \nto see how the starred chef and his crew are working, understanding \nall the processes behind each course. Try this unforgettable \nexperience that may affect your perception of the culinary world!\nWebsite: www.ristoranteberton.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: Via Mike Bongiorno, 13, 20124 Milano MI, Italy\nAndrea Berton\n",102,{"image":418,"text":419,"number":420},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.103.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 103.\nThe Assaje restaurant is situated in the suggestive environment \nof the Aldrovandi Villa Borghese which showcases an astonishing \nrefined style. The restaurant presents both indoor and outdoor \ndining rooms allowing you to enjoy the fresh air of the spring and \nthe warmness of the indoor dining room in the coldest seasons. We \nsuggest you try the Assaje restaurant experience in their private \ngarden as while you will be served, you will have the opportunity \nto enjoy the relaxing and flavoured environment.  The staff of \nthis Michelin-starred restaurant will warmly welcome you, the \nonly thing that you will have to do during the whole experience \nis to take a sit, relax and enjoy each moment that the Assaje’s \nrestaurant has to offer. \nThe gourmet menu showcases a unique varying offer of traditional \nfoods, pleasing the most exacting palates. It will give you a \ncomplete overview of the specialities that the Assaje has to offer. \nEvery single tiny detail of each course was selected carefully and \nthe composition was just perfect!  \nThe taste of each course was well balanced and delicate, reflecting \nthe unique style of the two starred Chefs that are directing the \nkitchen, Andrea Migliaccio and Claudio Mengoni. The key \nwords to offer a unique culinary experience are, as they claimed, \nperseverance, passion and dedication. This is the secret of the Assaje \nRestaurant and these values are shared among the Assaje’s team \nand it is clearly visible. The wine cellar of the Assaje showcases an \nincredibly wide range of the best European wines. But the most \nincredible thing is the quality of each one, selected one by one by \nthe experience and brilliance of the sommelier, Gennaro Buono, \nwho won the “Best Sommelier of Italy Aspi” prize. You can also \nenjoy a unique selection of non-European wines, whose origin are \nfrom countries like Turkey, Israel and USA, among other countries.\nIf you are travelling around the gorgeous surroundings of Rome, \nthe Assaje restaurant is an unmissable place to experience the best \nexpression of the Italian cuisine.  \nWebsite: www.aldrovandi.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: Via Ulisse Aldrovandi, 15, 00197 Roma RM, Italy\nASSAJE RESTAURANT\nROME, ITALY\nPaulo Pinto\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS  \u002F\u002F\n",103,{"image":422,"text":423,"number":424},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.104.png","JOIA RESTAURANT\nMILAN, ITALY\n",104,{"image":426,"text":427,"number":428},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.105.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 105.\nIf you are looking for a suggestive and unique gastronomy \nexperience, you cannot miss the Joia Restaurant in Milan. You \nwill be kindly welcomed by the Joia’s attentive staff and they will \nmake you feel at home, relaxed and comfortable. At first sight, the \nrestaurant looks incredibly simple, but at the same time, it has a \nunique style which is inspired by nature. Nature is the heart of this \nrestaurant, every single product and detail of Joia reflects the pure, \nclean and fresh power of nature. \nJoia offers one of the best vegetarian experience that you could ever \ntry! The menu will let you experience the best natural ingredients, \ncombined in unique compositions created by the brilliance of the \nChef Patron, Pietro Leemann. His unconventional way of serving \nthe courses will certainly seduce you, and you will experience \nanything but a regular meal. The purpose of the menu is to please \nall of your senses while trying each course. Your sight will be \npleased by the colourful plates, served with a unique disposition \nand your palate will taste flavours that it never tasted before. \nThe name of each course evokes feelings of love towards Mother \nNature and its products, and it will give you an overview of the \nfresh ingredients that you are going to try. The wine selection of \nJoia is just remarkable! You will have the opportunity to try the \nbest Italian wines, selected one by one to perfectly match each \ningredient present in the courses. \nFinally, we want to dedicate a section of this article to talk \nabout the dessert offering of the Joia restaurant. The dessert \noffer is off the charts! Most of the ingredients used for them are \ncarefully selected and prepared by the owner and Chef Patron, \nPietro Leemann. Combining these first quality ingredients it’s an \nart, and you will taste an explosion of unique flavours that are \nperfectly balanced. We absolutely recommend you dining in this \nvenue. It’s a must-try!\nWebsite: www.joia.it\nAddress: Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18, 20124 Milano\nPietro Leemann\n",105,{"image":430,"text":431,"number":432},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.106.png","BISTROT64 RESTAURANT\nROME, ITALY\nKotaro Noda and Emanuele Cozzo\n",106,{"image":434,"text":435,"number":436},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.107.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 107.\nBistrot64 has a extraordinarily innovative offer that meets the high-\nquality of the Italian cuisine and the sophistication of the Japanese \ncuisine. The union of these two brilliant cuisines is made possible \nthanks to the two Chef Patrons, Kotaro Noda and Emanuele \nCozzo, which express the best qualities of each respective cuisine.\nThe location is rather surprising, it is simple but extremely cosy, \nnevertheless one of the strongest points of the Bistrot64 restaurant, \nmaking you feel comfortable and at home. To perfectly enjoy this \nexperience, you just have to relax and feel part of the environment \nthat is surrounding you.  \nThe menu showcases innovative courses that are personally \ncrafted by the two Chef Patrons. Combining ingredients from \ntwo different and distant cultures like the Italian and the Japanese \ncan be quite a tricky process, however, they can perfectly balance \neach ingredient and fragrance. We tried a starter called “Potatoes \nspaghetti, butter and anchovies” and it was amazing, a revisited \nversion of spaghetti made with the best qualities potatoes and \nfused with the delicious taste of fresh anchovies. \nThe starters are just an introduction of what’s to come as your \npalate is about to sense an innovative journey of flavours. The main \ncourses and the dessert offer are just incomparable! You will be \npleased in all of your requests and the staff will just perfectly help \nyou find the most suitable dish based on your tastes and desires. \nThe wine offer is evenly superlative where guests can choose a \ngreat selection of Italian wines. Each course can be combined with \na perfect wine that will satisfy your palate and taste harmoniously. \nWe suggest you entrust the experienced team of Bistrot 64 as \nthey will transform a simple meal into an unforgettable culinary \nexperience that will affect you deeply.\nWebsite: www.bistrot64.it\u002F\nAddress: Via Guglielmo Calderini, 64, 00196 Roma RM, Italy\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS  \u002F\u002F\n",107,{"image":438,"text":439,"number":440},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.108.png","ALL’ORO RESTAURANT\nROME, ITALY\nThe All’Oro restaurant is situated in the striking five-star H’All \nTailor Suite Hotel. The starred Chef Patron and owner, Riccardo \nDi Giacinto, brought the matchless style of his restaurant to this \nstructure, creating a unique luxury Hotel in the beautiful Italian \ncapital: Rome. The Hotel has 14 different tailor-made suites, each \none with a unique and different style, realized by internationally \nrenowned artisans and designers. \nThe All’Oro restaurant, just fits perfectly in this suggestive \nenvironment, offering some of the most touching culinary \nexperience that you could ever try in the Italian capital. Both dining \nrooms have their own unique style. The main one showcases a \nluxury modern style enriched by marble and brass features. The \nsecond one with a more exclusive appeal will warmly welcome \nyou with its unmistakable “Old England” style garnished with \nunique, elegant and warm wooden features. \nThe whole team, in charge of creating this awesome culinary \nexperience, shares common values and aim to provide an \nunforgettable, flawless experience to each client. Each course \nimparts the emotions, work, the expertise of the entire team that \nmade it. The team includes 12 experienced chefs and 8 waiters; \nall of them are specialised in a specific field such as sommelier, \nmaître, chef de rang, sous chef, bakery and breakfast. All of them \nare directed by the Chef patron, Riccardo Di Giacinto.\nThe menu offers a wide range of traditional Italian dishes with a \ncontemporary twist, that is the offspring of Riccardo Di Giacinto’s \ncreative mind. The secret, following his words, is to take a step \nback, back in the tradition of each course and ingredient and give \nthem a unique touch that will make it inimitable. \nCredit Stefano Segati Riccardo Di Giacinto\nThis value is tangible in the All’Oro restaurant, even the plates’ \nshape is carefully chosen one by one, to reflect the values that \neach course should impart, offering an innovative way to serve \nthe courses.\nThe wine cellar of the All’Oro restaurant is just breathtaking. It \nshowcases the best Italian’s wine selection, divided by region and \nquality, ensuring the perfect combination with each course. The \nsommelier, Patrizio Pizzi, will cautiously select with you the most \nsuitable wine, based on your course and taste. \nWebsite: www.ristorantealloro.it\u002F\nAddress: Via Giuseppe Pisanelli, 23\u002F25, 00196 Roma RM, Italy\n",108,{"image":442,"text":443,"number":444},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.109.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 109.\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS  \u002F\u002F\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 109.\n",109,{"image":446,"text":447,"number":448},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.110.png","SHANG PALACE\nPARIS, FRANCE\nSituated inside the amazing Shangri-La Hotel in Paris, one of the \nmost renowned and celebrated hospitality designs in the world, \nShang Palace provides a fine-dining experience through the world \nof Cantonese cuisine, with a menu that pays homage to China’s \nfull flavours and authenticity. In 2012, Shang Palace had the \nhonour of becoming the first Chinese restaurant in France to be \nawarded a Michelin star.\nInspired by the Canton and Huaiyang regions’ culinary traditions, \nthe restaurant has become one of the most popular gourmet \ndestinations among tourists due to its ability to provide authentic \nChinese cuisine, prepared by the brilliant Chef Samuel Lee Sum, \nwhose main goal is to always challenge himself to improve his \nalready-phenomenal cooking. After spending six years as an \nexecutive chef at top establishments in Tianjin and Kunshan, he \ntook on the challenge of becoming the head chef of one of the best \nrestaurants in the world.\nChef Samuel Lee Sum\nChef Lee Sum discovered a love for cooking through his mother’s \nfamily. They introduced him to the subtleties of traditional \nChinese cuisine, which is a subject he can happily talk about all \nday. In his dishes, there’s a stunning combination of colour and \ningredients that are complemented by the natural flavours of high-\nquality seasonal produce.\nWhen it comes to cuisine, the sautéed live rose lobster with crispy \nshallots and the marinated foie gras and bean curd in Chaozhou \nstyle are highly recommendable. In addition, the deep-fried squids \nwith pomelo and lemon peel and the poached chicken with Sichuan \nchilli sauce are also excellent choices for a superb dinner that really \nembodies the best out of Cantonese cuisine. The restaurant also \nfeatures a valuable list of fine wines, including the extraordinary \nPuligny-Montrachet, which will certainly be the cherry on top of \nthe visit for any wine connoisseur.\n",110,{"image":450,"text":451,"number":452},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.111.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 111.\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS  \u002F\u002F\nThe restaurant’s decor is superb, resembling a grand Parisian \npalace, just like the Shangri-La Hotel. It’s beautiful and luxurious, \nwith a little extravagant side that we all know so well from the \nChinese culture. The restaurant showcases everything from large \njade walls carved with complex patterns to beautiful tables with \ngolden tablecloths. The Shang Palace is definitely the right place to \nspend a luxurious time in.\nWebsite: www.shangri-la.com\u002Fparis\u002Fshangrila\u002Fdining\u002Frestaurants\u002Fshang-palace\u002F\nAddress: 10 Avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris, France\n",111,{"image":454,"text":19,"number":455},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.112.png",112,{"image":457,"text":458,"number":459},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.113.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 113.\nChanel played a quintessential role in Lagerfeld’s life, but the designer \nwasn’t interested in a monogamous marriage with the French brand. \nIn fact, his longest love affair was in Rome. For 56 years Karl has \nbeen the creative director for Fendi, creating iconic designs such as \nthe Baguette bag or the double F logo. The Kaiser’s influence was so \nbig that, in 2018, with his Fendi Logomania Collection, he helped Fila \nget back on its feet by incorporating the Italian sports brands’ logo in \nthe designs. Despite the global commotion around the use of fur and \nleather in the fashion industry, Karl always stayed true to the brand’s \nvision and genesis, as Fendi was originally created as being a long-\nlasting leather and fur brand.\nFebruary 19, 2019. The world will always reminisce this date with \nsorrow as Karl Lagerfeld tested the biological notion of immortality. \nBut there’s a thing about immortality that completely transcends \nthe concept of living beings. Immortality per se is not something of \nbiological nature, at least for us, humans. It doesn’t really matter if \nwe live up to 20, 50, 100 years old. Immortality lies upon our legacy. \nWe can argue that Michelangelo, DaVinci, Botticelli, Bach and Julius \nCaesar are in fact immortal. Although they have overstayed their \ntime amongst us, mere mortals, their story is told every day, with \nthe hopes of inspiring in achieving something beyond the world’s \nexpectations. We live in a generation that desperately craves for role \nmodels, and Karl Otto Lagerfeld, ladies and gentlemen, lived on to \ncarry that burden like Sisyphus carried the boulder up the mountain.\nTHE KAISER’S \nFAREWELL TO ARMS\nHIS FIRST LOVE\nSTYLE ICONS  \u002F\u002F\n",113,{"image":461,"text":462,"number":463},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.114.png","Karl once said he’s like a fashion nymphomaniac who can never \nachieve an orgasm. This overachieving mentality is what kept the \nuber-talented designer for 36 years in Chanel. He wasn’t there to \ndo what Coco Chanel did, Karl was there to do what Coco Chanel \nwould do. And that played a key role in Chanel’s success. Now, as \nhe rises up the Fashion Olympus to meet his predecessor, he looks \nupon his right hand Virginie Viard as she fills up Karl’s creative shoes \nin the French fashion powerhouse. As remarkable as it sounds, the \nname Karl Lagerfeld became sounder than the name Chanel. Whoever \nwas buying Chanel wasn’t because it was Chanel, but because it was \ndesigned by the Kaiser. The monumental stages he created for the \nshows became the zenith of his creativity, like when he turned the \nemblematic Grand Palais in Paris into Germany’s Black Forest for the \nFall\u002FWinter 2018 Show.\nFlorence Welch admits that she didn’t quite understand what she \nwas getting herself into when Karl Lagerfeld asked her to star in his \nSpring\u002FSummer 2012 aquatic-inspired Chanel show, where she sang \nlive from a giant shell. The pair first met following her performance \nat a party hosted by the label.\nTHE FRENCH MISTRESS\nTHE MUSES\nFLORENCE WELCH\n",114,{"image":465,"text":466,"number":467},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.115.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 115.\nSTYLE ICONS  \u002F\u002F\nThe British actress’ ethereal, feminine style made her perfect for \nChanel. Although she is best known for her appearances in films \nincluding the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series, “Pride & Prejudice” \nand “The Imitation Game”, Keira is also a regular in the Chanel front \nrow. She became the face of Chanel perfume Coco Mademoiselle in \n2006 and played Coco Chanel in Lagerfeld’s film “Once Upon a Time”. \nLagerfeld himself applauded her portrayal of Coco Chanel’s innovative \nspirit. Recently, Keira got married in a short Chanel wedding dress \nand ballet flats, kicking of a trend for non-traditional and rewearable \nwedding looks.\nKEIRA KNIGHTLEY\nThe French aristocrat and fashion legend was one \nof Lagerfeld’s first muses. Her effortless chic and \ninfectious smile helped her become the first model in \nthe 1980s to sign an exclusive contract with Chanel. \nSince her modelling heyday, she has expanded to \nbecome a prolific designer and recently launched a blog \nchronicling her uniquely French style. Though Ines and \nLagerfeld parted ways in 1989, they reunited in 2011 \nand she appeared in Chanel’s S\u002FS11 show.\nINES DE LA FRESSANGE\nShe is one of the original supermodels and perhaps the most \nrecognizable, having become an icon of the 1990s. Linda and \nKarl began working together in 1985 and she has continued \nto inspire him with her statement-making style and constant \nchanges to her look. Linda was Chanel’s original runway bride, \ntaking to the haute couture runway in 2003 in a stunning \nbridal gown. Mr. Lagerfeld chose her as the face of Chanel \neyewear in 2012 and recently shot her with his adorable pet \ncat, Choupette.\nLINDA EVANGELISTA\n",115,{"image":469,"text":470,"number":471},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.116.png","MILAN MEN’S FASHION WEEK \nFall\u002FWinter 19\u002F20\nMilan has always played an utmost important role in Europe. \nEver since its establishment, the Drinkable city has been the cen-\ntre stage, not only regarding geopolitical reasons but also for a \nrather natural bias to host important cultural events. After all, \nit is the birthplace of legends such as Leonardo DaVinci and Gi-\nuseppe Verdi. It would only be natural that the historic transal-\npine city became the world’s fashion capital. There’s absolutely \nno better thing to do in the city than strolling down the Galleria \nVittorio Emanuele II, checking Prada’s latest collection while lis-\ntening to the good old La Traviata. Well, except if you go to the \nprestigious Milan Fashion Week, of course. \nThe event is hosted by the Camera Nazionale Della Moda Ital-\niana (The National Chamber for Italian Fashion), which is the \nnonprofit making Association which disciplines, co-ordinates \nand promotes the development of Italian Fashion. The Associa-\ntion represents all the highest cultural values of Italian Fashion. \nIt aims to protect, coordinate and strengthen its image, both in \nItaly and abroad.\nEvery new season, the fashion world’s spotlight shines upon this \nmagical Italian city, and it shines back with the latest trends, \nwhere designers star and models gleam. From Fendi to Givenchy, \nmen’s fashion world just got rocked by a trendy hurricane. \nFENDI\n“Dualism in the DNA of Fendi, under every form,” says Silvia \nVenturini Fendi, Creative Director for menswear. The Fen-\ndi Men’s Fall\u002FWinter 2019-2020 Collection from the Roman \nfashion house is the fruit of her collaboration with Karl La-\ngerfeld. Dualism is expressed in a swirling futurism and clas-\nsicism for silhouettes in a colour palette dominated by black, \nbeige and brown, heightened by accents of red and electric \nblue. Fendi’s legendary Baguette bag makes its debut for men \nin cross-body, hand-carried and belt bag versions. Cordovan \nand patent leather shoes echo Karl Lagerfeld’s signature with \nCuban heels. The show culminated on a powerful note with a \nperformance by Chinese singer Jackson Wang, the new Fendi \nambassador in China.\n",116,{"image":473,"text":474,"number":475},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.117.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 117.\nGIVENCHY\nIn conjunction with Paris Fashion Week, Givenchy presented \nthe men’s looks for its Fall-Winter 2019\u002F2020 collection. This is \nClare Waight Keller’s first collection for men since she became \ncreative director for the Maison. With a suite of colour-blocked \nsuits and embroidered leather pieces, she contrasted volumes, \nproposing both sleek and generous shapes. The collection was \na nod to the maverick individualism of the Nineties, recast with \na modern vision for a versatile and richly contrasted wardrobe.\nLOUIS VUITTON\nFor his second runway show as Artistic Director for Louis Vuitton \nMen’s collections, Virgil Abloh paid homage to pop megastar, Mi-\nchael Jackson, transforming the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris into a \ncityscape reminiscent of New York in the 1980s. Less than a year \nafter joining Louis Vuitton, the menswear designer continues to \nreinvent the spirit of the luxury fashion brand, presenting his vi-\nsion of the men’s wardrobe for Fall-Winter 2019\u002F2020. His take is \nequal parts classic chic and streetwear, with the signature Mono-\ngram on bags joined by oversize volumes and neon colours. Vir-\ngil Abloh also revisited Michael Jackson’s emblematic style with \nwhite shirts, sparkly gloves and prints of the artist’s likeness.\nDIOR\nEchoing Christian Dior’s love of art and the artistic world, Dior \nMen’s Artistic Director Kim Jones collaborated with contemporary \nvisual artist Raymond Pettibon to articulate the identity of the \nmen’s wardrobe for the Dior Fall-Winter 2019\u002F2020 collection. The \nlooks presented by Kim Jones project the codes of the Dior heritage \nthrough a new prism. Animalier prints and pastel colours are com-\nbined with draping and precious haute couture materials. Moreover, \nexquisite accessories revisit the iconic Dior “Saddle” bag with new \niterations in nylon or mink, worn cross-body style. The collection \nwas presented as a series of tableaux vivants along a 76-meter-long \nmoving walkway, the immobile poses of the models referencing \nboth a couture salon show of the past and antique sculptures.\nFASHION \u002F\u002F\nLOEWE\nFor his first-ever men’s runway show since joining Loewe in 2013, \nJonathan Anderson celebrates Loewe’s craftsmanship in unexpect-\ned ways, imagining a wardrobe where the worlds of sartorial tradi-\ntion and team sports collide. Set against the backdrop of a sculpture \nby the German artist Franz Erhard Walther, the runway show took \nplace in the Maison de l’UNESCO in Paris. Jonathan Anderson sent \nout elongated silhouettes with incongruous effects. Fitted shearling \njackets are superposed over extra-large knits and extended shirt \nsleeves peek from the cuffs of two-tone jackets. The collection also \nincluded audacious pieces such as a colourful printed satin shirt fea-\nturing Marilyn Monroe.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 117.\n",117,{"image":477,"text":19,"number":478},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.118.png",118,{"image":480,"text":481,"number":482},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.119.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 119.\n",119,{"image":484,"text":485,"number":486},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F4f\u002F41e5b2fbb0b7f1741934536fa3a9d2.120.png","All’Oro Restaurant\nWebsite: www.ristorantealloro.it\u002F\nAddress: Via Giuseppe Pisanelli, 23\u002F25, 00196 Roma RM, Italy\nAssaje Restaurant\nWebsite: www.aldrovandi.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: Via Ulisse Aldrovandi, 15, 00197 Roma RM, Italy\nBaccarat Hotel\nWebsite:  www.baccarathotels.com \nAddress: 28 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA\nBistrot 64\nWebsite: www.bistrot64.it\u002F\nAddress: Via Guglielmo Calderini, 64, 00196 Roma RM, Italy\nBoca do Lobo\nWebsite: www.bocadolobo.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nBrabbu\nWebsite: www.brabbu.com \nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nCircu\nWebsite: www.circu.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nCovet House\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nDelightFULL\nWebsite: www.delightfull.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nDoshi Levien\nWebsite: www.doshilevien.com\u002F\nAddress: 49 Columbia Road, London, E2 7RG, United Kingdom\nEssential Home\nWebsite: www.essentialhome.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nFermob\nWebsite: www.fermob.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: Parc Actival, 01140 Thoissey, France\nFoscarini\nWebsite: www.foscarini.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: Via delle Industrie 27, 30020 Marcon (VE), Italy\nGran Hotel Inglès\nWebsite: www.granhotelingles.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: Calle de Echegaray, 8, 28014 Madrid, Spain\nHotel de Russie\nWebsite: www.roccofortehotels.com\u002Fhotels-and-resorts\u002Fhotel-\nde-russie\u002F\nAddress: Via del Babuino, 9, 00187 Roma RM, Italy\nJoana Astolfi\nWebsite: www.studioastolfi.pt\u002F\nAddress: Rua Pereira Henriques, 24, 1950-242 Lisboa, Portugal\nJoia\nWebsite: www.joia.it\u002F\nAddress: Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18, 20124 Milano\nKettal\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kettal.com\u002F\nAddress: Aragón, 316, E-08009 Barcelona, Spain\nLladró Showroom\nWebsite: www.lladro.com\nAddress: 979 3rd Ave #333, New York, NY 10022, USA\nLladró\nWebsite: www.lladro.com\nAddress: Lladró, S.A, Carretera ALboraya S\u002FN, 46016 Tavernes \nBlancques, Valencia, Spain\nLuxxu\nWebsite: www.luxxu.net\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nMaison Valentina\nWebsite: www.maisonvalentina.net\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nMalherbe Paris\nWebsite: www.malherbe.paris\u002F\nAddress: 64 Rue de Rome, 75008 Paris, France\nMeridiani\nWebsite: hwww.meridiani.it\nAddress: Via Birago 16, 20826 Misinto, Italy\nNormal Studio\nWebsite: www.normalstudio.fr\u002F\nAddress: 28, rue Kléber, 93100 – Montreuil, France\nPAD Paris\nWebsite: www.pad-fairs.com\u002Fparis\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: 102 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France\nPatricia Urquiola\nWebsite: www.patriciaurquiola.com\u002F\nAddress: Via Bartolomeo Eustachi 45, 20129 Milan, Italy\nPreggo\nWebsite: www.preggogroup.com\u002F\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 Rio Tinto, \nPorto, Portugal\nPtang Studio Limited\nWebsite: www.ptangstudio.com\u002F\nAddress: Room 5 - 6, 4 Floor, Hopeful Factory Centre, 10 - 16 Wo \nShing Street, Fo Tan, N.T., Hong Kong\nPullcast\nWebsite: www.pullcast.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de 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