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3\n",3,{"image":26,"text":19,"number":27},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.4.png",4,{"image":29,"text":30,"number":31},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.5.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 5\n",5,{"image":33,"text":19,"number":34},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.6.png",6,{"image":36,"text":37,"number":38},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.7.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 7\n",7,{"image":40,"text":19,"number":41},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.8.png",8,{"image":43,"text":44,"number":45},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.9.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 9\n",9,{"image":47,"text":48,"number":49},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.10.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\nINTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION: www.pineapple-media.com\ntwitter.com\u002Fcovetedition\npinterest.com\u002FCovetedMagazine\nDISTRIBUTION IN PORTUGAL: www.vasp.pt\nEDITOR IN CHIEF\nPatrícia Pinho\nCOPY EDITOR\nMargarida Gonçalves \nLuciana Rocha\nONLINE EDITOR\nEunice Tavares\nLuciana Rocha\nADVERTISING\nMargarida Gonçalves\nART DEPARTMENT\nART DIRECTOR\nRita Gomes\nGRAPHIC DESIGN\nPentagon Agency\nMatilde Bettencourt\nREDACTORIAL TEAM\nAna Armas \nEunice Tavares \nGabriel Adão \nInês Almeida \nJoão Pinto \nLuciana Rocha \nLuís Leão\nLuisa Vieira \nMargarida Gonçalves\nPatricia Pinho \nPedro Castro \nRita Guimarães \nSalomé Peixoto\nSara Magno \nSara Sampaio \nSofia Rustrian\nPedro Gouveia\nFederico Stacchetti\nPUBLISHER: \n",10,{"image":51,"text":52,"number":53},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.11.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 11\n",11,{"image":55,"text":56,"number":57},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.12.png","CO N T E N T S\n016 NEWS & TRENDS WORLDWIDE\n018 M&O Jan 2020: Let’s talk about what’s new!\n024 Paris: The Luxury and Design guide\n028 SHOWROOMS WE COVET\nTREND BY FILE\n070 Exclusive interview with Nini Andrade Silva\nINSPIRATIONS\n072 2020 Interior Design Trends Room by Room\nEXCLUSIVE INTERIVEW\nInterview With Spain’s Most CovetED Designers:\n089 The relation between Portuguese Design Industry \nand Spanish Interior Designers by Erico Navazo\n090 Feminism Trends as Inspiration by \nPatricia Bustos\n091 Creating spaces with storytelling with \nBlanca Hevia\n092 c\n094 Johannes Torpe\n096 Lorenza Luti\nPROJECTS\n099 Hotel Victor Hugo, Paris\n100 Carol Kurth Architecture, Houston\n102 Greybrook House Penthouse, London\n JANUARY\u002FFEBRUARY 2020\nBOOKS WE COVET\n104 Unexpected Pucci: Interiors: Furniture, Ceramics \nand Art Pieces\nHOTELS WE COVET\n107 Hotel Continental and Theatercaféen, Oslo\n109 Hotel EAST, Miami\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS\n113 Atelier Amaro, Poland\n115 L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, New York \n117 La Leggenda dei Frati, Italy\nLUXURY SPAS WE COVET\n121 I LOVE SKIN SPA, Estoril\n124 STYLE ICONS\nCOVER CREDITS: \nHotel Victor Hugo, Paris France\n",12,{"image":59,"text":60,"number":61},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.13.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 13\n",13,{"image":63,"text":64,"number":65},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.14.png","EDITOR IN CHIEF\nDear readers,\nThis issue starts by guiding you through the best news and trends coming from Maison & Objet, \nfollowed by an amazing luxury and design guide of the astonishing city of love and lights, Paris. \nIf you are looking for inspiration, this issue features a curated selection of the top showrooms \nof the best cities in the world. Following the cover theme, we prepared an amazing article in \npartnership with TrendBook, presenting you the 2020 interior design trends, divided by \nroom division.\nSpeaking of room by room trends, CovetED Magazine prepared a refined selection of the best \ninterior design projects worldwide! \nYou can also count with a sneak peek of Maison & Objet 2020 and Paris Déco Off. We couldn’t \nforget the restaurants, hotels and spas! In this issue, we bring you some of the world’s finest \nplaces, filled with design inspiration and luxurious ambiances.\nBe inspired by the 2020 interior design trends we bring you and enjoy CovetED nº16!\nAnd if you’re looking for some extra inspiration for your home interior design, don’t forget to visit \nour website: www.covetedition.com.\n",14,{"image":67,"text":68,"number":69},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.15.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 15\n",15,{"image":71,"text":72,"number":73},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.16.png","Joana Vasconcelos will launch an exhibition\nin Boston’s new museum\nPortuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos was invited to create \na monumental installation for the opening of the new \nBoston Contemporary Art Museum in the United States on \nFebruary 22nd, 2020. The piece will be created specifically \nfor the MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) space, in what will \nbe Vasconcelos’ first solo exhibition in the United States. \nPart of the Valkyrie series, the piece was created to honour \nElizabeth ‘Mumbet’ Freeman, an enslaved woman whose \nlegal battle for freedom in 1781 helped outlaw slavery in the \nUS state of Massachusetts. Titled ‘Valkyrie Mumbet’ (2020), \nthe oversized piece, with a centre from which tentacle arms \ncome out, will be suspended.\nSmart Wood by Starck for Kartell: when wood \nmeets technology\nRevealed during Salone del Mobile 2019 in Milan, the Smart Wood Collection \nby Philippe Starck for Kartell was born from an ecological engagement and \nthe continuous search for innovation. \n Using patented technology, the wood is worked with a mold designed to \nbring the curvature of the panel to the very edges, creating a seat with sinuous \nroundness, combining the beauty of the wood and its ability to connect to \nnature with extraordinarily ergonomic lines. For the first time ever, Kartell \nhas managed to bring three-dimensionality to a product that, until now, \nhad been two-dimensional. The collection features pieces of furniture that \ncombine timeless elegance with contemporary shapes.\nCovet London showcases new collection\nCovet House is known for its design experiences and Covet London is an \nintimate encounter attached to an authentic scenario. Conceived with \ndifferent collections of furniture, lighting and accessories, Covet London \nnow has a new image, with fresh designs that represent a totally different \nexperience (changed for the better, of course!). The private showflat in the \nheart of London offers an intimate design reality since it is decorated as a real \nhome. If you liked the old designs, you will love the new ones – schedule a \nvisit and see for yourself! You will be guided along the tour so you can also \nunderstand the amazing stories behind each piece, making sure you get the \nfull design experience.\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-showrooms\u002Fcovet-london\u002F\nNEWS & TRENDS\nWe believe that design is everywhere. There are so many inspirations available that anything can \nbe turned into an incredible piece of furniture or be the starting point of an impressive project. \nCovetED brings you some of the news and trends of the design world that will surely inspire \nmany changes to come.\n",16,{"image":75,"text":76,"number":77},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.17.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 17\nCheval Blanc Unveils a new contemporary haven\nin Paris for Spring 2020\nWith only 72 rooms and suites, Cheval Blanc Paris is a historic building with a \ncontemporary spirit imagined by the worldwide renowned Peter Marino. A confidential \nhaven where lovers, families and friends meet, it features a strong sense of Art Déco heritage \nand pays tribute to French savoir-faire and craftsmanship. Cheval Blanc inspires the City \nof Lights with a new vibrant and brilliant energy. Seize the day by overlooking the scenic \npanorama and capture the soul of Paris from the winter garden.\nAirelles Château de Versailles, \nLe Grand Contrôle \nSet within the perimeter of the Palace grounds, Le Grand \nContrôle will be the only hotel of its kind in the world, \noffering exclusive access and experiences at Château \nde Versailles to staying guests. The 14-bedroom luxury \nhotel will feature an 18th-century style, with architect \nand interior designer Christophe Tollemer in charge of its \ndesign. Besides having a private spa, guests will also be able \nto indulge in a first-class restaurant led by Alain Ducasse, \nwho has been a partner in the exciting project from the very \nbeginning. The sprawling royal residence plans on opening \nits doors on the spring of 2020.\nThe Bvlgari Hotel Paris to open in 2020 \nParis is always a good idea but in 2020 it will be an even better \none. The Bvlgari Hotel Paris will open its doors in the prestigious \naddress of 30 Avenue George V. The Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts \nlatest jewel will feature 76 rooms, a 25-metre pool, bar and \nrestaurant, as well as a Parisian courtyard. Set on an exquisite \ncorner of the Triangle d’Or, the Hotel will be designed by Italian \narchitectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and will combine \nthe classic Parisian Haussmann-style with a contemporary \nrationalistic façade.\nBest of Monaco Yacht Show 2019\nFrom 25th to 28th September 2019, the Monaco Yacht Show featured the \nmost impressive fleet of superyachts in the history of the event and attracted \na record-breaking number of exhibitors: 600 companies came to energise the \nyachting market, drawing an encouragingly vast and committed clientele to \nthe show. For four days, 125 superyachts worth a combined $4.3 billion came \ntogether in the Mediterranean, with 44 making their debuts. Four prizes were \nawarded at the 6th Monaco Yacht Show Superyacht Awards ceremony. The \nlist of winners comprised three vessels: Attila (64m, Sanlorenzo) received the \nMYS\u002FRINA Award for its design, which complies with the environmental \nstandards established by RINA, the Italian company in charge of classifying \nsuperyachts; TIS, a brand new 111-metre yacht by German shipyard Lürssen, \nreceived the MYS Interior Design Award; and lastly, Excellence (80m, Abeking \n& Rasmussen) won two prizes: the MYS Exterior Design Award, and the \nceremony’s most prestigious award, the MYS Finest New Superyacht Award.\nNEWS & TRENDS\n",17,{"image":79,"text":80,"number":81},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.18.png","Since 1995, Maison & Objet has been the world’s foremost event for professionals in the lifestyle, interior \ndesign and design industries. Each edition brings together over 3,000 exhibitors and more than 85,000 \nunique visitors, half coming from outside France. Promoting new contacts and emerging talents, this fair \npresents the latest sources of inspiration. By shedding light on current and future trends, Maison & Objet \nhas become a catalyst for brand development and business growth.\nMAISON & OBJET JANUARY 2020\nWhat’s new!\n",18,{"image":83,"text":84,"number":85},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.19.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 19\nMichael Anastassiades: the Designer \nof the Year\nMichael Anastassiades launched his lighting brand in 2007 and presented \nit first-hand at Maison & Objet. In 2020, he comes back as Designer of the \nYear. In the last 13 years, he has become one of the most poetic and prolific \nlighting designers. The work of this Cypriot designer features simple shapes \nand volumes - a sphere, a line, a circle - to create a rich language where \nuncertainty and imbalance reign. The simplicity of his designs is a labour of \nlove, something that is not easily achieved. He strongly believes that designers \ncreate relationships and interactions between people and crafts. A master \nof Light, Anastassiades believes that to design a lamp, you need to embrace \ndarkness. He defends the idea that lights are a source of warmth and is \ncompletely fascinated with its glow. Michael Anastassiades’s almost obsessive \nsearch for the essence of an object leads him to a misleading simplicity. The \nsimplicity encourages curiosity, and curiosity leads to participation and \ninteraction, a constant feature of all Anastassiades’s projects.\nDiscover unique safes and exclusive\nCabinetry with Agresti\nSince 1949 that Agresti manufactures jewelry boxes, armoires with safes, \nwatch and game boxes in precious woods with high-quality workmanship. \nFrom metals to leather, from crystals to suede, from stones to brass, \neverything is strictly environmentally-friendly handcrafted. Safety, elegance, \nrefinement: these are the guidelines for Agresti, that for over 70 years has \nbeen manufacturing elegant pieces. Their wide range of products includes \nexclusive brass necklaces holder, innovative Swiss mechanisms for automatic \nwatches charge, drawers to store jewellery of any kind, compartments \nequipped to carefully collect pens, watches and documents, refined items for \ncigars and games and even elegant wine cellars for wine and spirits\nHall 8 – Stand A24\nThe Worldwide recognized quality of the \n‘made in Italy’ Furniture of Meridiani\nMeridiani is a ‘Made in Italy’ furniture company, distinguished by its \ntimeless and versatile collections for an all-embracing lifestyle. \nMeridiani’s limited edition projects are born to surprise and are \nrealized in a complex and elaborated way. The soul of the products \nmaintains the continuous quest for the synthesis between design, \ncraftsmanship and attention to detail.\nHall 8 - Stand C101\nUPCOMING EVENTS\nLaunched in September 2016, the digital platform MOM (MAISON & OBJET AND MORE) offers a \ncomprehensive overview of up-to-date news and products from the manufacturers, artisans and designers \nwho exhibit at the fair. A bottomless source of inspiration, it also provides a tool for visitors to communicate \ndirectly with thousands of brands throughout the year. Below, you can see a brief preview of what to expect \nfrom this year’s edition in the City of Lights. \n",19,{"image":87,"text":88,"number":89},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.20.png","Learn, Live And Dream with Porada\nAt Porada, everything is born from the love of wood. The solid wood \nis worked with the craftsmanship of those who know how to turn a \nlog into a piece of artwork. Porada has its origin from this passion. \nIt was established in 1968 by Luigi Allievi with the aim of expanding \nthe production of chairs that started in 1948. Porada’s collection \nis wide and varied, made up of a multitude of occasional furniture \ndeveloped in cooperation with international designers. \nHall 8 - Stand C116\nThe simplicity of OCHRE in lighting,\nFurniture and Accessories\nOCHRE: lighting, furniture and accessories. OCHRE creates \nobjects of style and beauty which are both timeless and \ncontemporary. The collection consists of furniture, lighting \nand accessories with emphasis on the use of high-quality \ncraftsmanship. The simplicity and honesty of form, together with \nthe luxurious materials, result in an understated elegance, which \nhas become the signature of OCHRE.\nHall 8\nCovet House, the most powerful tool to \ninspire and to boost creativity\nWith more than 2000 products, 1300 inspirations and the clear mission \nof boosting the creativity of the interior design community, Covet House \noffers a curated selection of contemporary designs from the world’s top \nfurniture, lighting and accessory brands. At this year’s Maison & Objet, \nyou can only expect the best of modern luxury with the exclusive design \nof Boca do Lobo, BRABBU’s Design Forces, unique mid-century modern \nfurniture and lighting of Essential Home and DelightFULL, the bold \ngraphic designed rugs of Rug’Society, the majestic jewelry hardware of \nPullCast, the opullence of Koket and the modern design of LUXXU. You \nwill also be able to enter a magical kingdom of luxury kids’ bedroom \nfurniture with Circu and meet the most bespoke bathroom furniture \nwith Maison Valentina.\nHall 8  - Stand C13\n",20,{"image":91,"text":92,"number":93},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.21.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 21\nAdd glamour and sensuality to your home \nwith Roberto Cavalli Home tableware\nRoberto Cavalli Home encapsulates the brand’s penchant for all things \nItalian across its covetable range of luxury bed linen sets, elegant \ntableware and glassware. Drawing inspiration from the iconic prints \nand patterns of the clothing collections as bespoke animal prints and \ndamask, the colours and textures feature vibrant intertwining details \nand ornate trims, including tassels and golden braiding. Paving the \nSELETTI, a history of vision and evolution\nEver since it was established in 1964 in Cicognara, Mantova, \nthe company has pursued its mission of making the most of \nprofessionalism, service and, above all, an endless product research, \nstriving for improvement, innovation and originality. \nSELETTI focuses on design projects and on the creativity which \nway towards glamorous home decoration and gifts, only the finest \nfabrics and materials are used, with coveted homeware exclusives \nadding to the glamour and sensuality that this brand will deliver. \nYou can completely transform your living space with everything from \nastonishing dinnerware to plush cushions and much more.\nHall 7\nUPCOMING EVENTS\ncharacterises the Italian excellence. Today, SELETTI aims at a new \nkind of production and daily life, an ongoing journey within the \nidea of beauty when it comes to design, art de la table, furniture, \nlighting, object and decoration.\nHall 6 - Stand J16 \u002F K15\n",21,{"image":95,"text":96,"number":97},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.22.png","Zaha Hadid Design, interpreting the\nordinary into something unexpected\nZaha Hadid Design (ZHD) was established in 2006 by Zaha Hadid and \noperates under the lead of co-directors Woody Yao and Maha Kutay. \nPushing the boundaries of contemporary design, ZHD implements \nthe latest technological and material advancements in design, often \nin collaboration with the world’s most respected brands. The ZHD \nportfolio is cross-disciplinary and includes design in fashion, jewellery, \nfurniture and finishes, interiors, exhibitions, installations and set-design. \nCo-Director Woody Yao explains: ‘The strength of the collection lies in \nour ability to interpret the ordinary into something unexpected. When \ndesigning objects, Zaha was never constrained by any given use or spatial \ncontext. We continue to follow and draw strength from this approach \nso that the collection has room to evolve without compromising the \nintegrity of the design.’\nHall 6\nFind the most luxury bathrooms \nwith Antonio Lupi\nInnovation is inherent in the DNA of the company. The key factors \nwhich keep inspiring Lupi’s family are the highest standards of \nquality, customer care and a wide range of collections with a deep \npassion for work. Tailor-made production allows to adapt every \nproduct to the requirements of the clients through a high degree \nof customization. Their new collections are pure and timeless with \nsimple geometric shapes and rigorous and essential structure, which \nis embellished by the quality of the finishes and materials used. The \ncollection of furniture features an essential image and clean lines, just \nlike the brand’s style. There’s also a new carpet collection by Antonio \nLupi which is an articulated world of signs, geometries, graphics, \nneutral textures and subtle traces, which spans through an encounter \nbetween the artistic avant-garde of the early 20th century and the \nminimal art of the late 60s, reinterpreting them in a contemporary \nand modern way.\nHall 6 - Stand J11\n",22,{"image":99,"text":19,"number":100},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.23.png",23,{"image":102,"text":103,"number":104},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.24.png","Paris, also known as the City of Lights, deserves its reputation as the most romantic city in the world. Its centre is small and \nideal for visiting by foot, with every turn revealing a famous landmark, a cosy café, a smart boutique or a busy boulevard. \nThere are hotels to suit every visitor, from the palatial to the contemporary, the trend-setting to the classical. Paris is also the \nhome of great food and boasts a plethora of trendy restaurants and Michelin-starred establishments. CovetED brings you \nthe ultimate luxury and design guide, including the best luxury hotels and restaurants, so you can enjoy Paris to its fullest. \nPARIS: LUXURY AND DESIGN GUIDE\nHOTELS\nLe Royal Monceau\nThe unique aesthetic, incredible location and remarkable facilities make \nLe Royal Monceau one of the most luxurious establishments in the world, \nloved by those who have an adventurous and bold spirit, along with a \ntaste for the very best. The hotel, located steps away from the Champs \nLe Cinq Codet\nLe Cinq Codet is a five-star hotel that has the best location in the city: \nbetween the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides Museum. The building dates back \nto the 30s and its art-deco geometry and architecture stands out amongst the \nsurrounding constructions.Designed by Jean-Philippe Nuel, this hotel has a \nmodern and contemporary elegance that you just can’t miss.\nAddress: 5 Rue Louis Codet, 75007 Paris, France\nHôtel de Crillon\nConsidered one of the world’s most majestic hotels, Hôtel de Crillon is a \nhistoric landmark that personifies the poise, elegance and spirit of Paris. With \nan exquisite Neoclassical façade and architecture, the hotel was designed \nto captivate all its guests. The late Karl Lagerfeld designed the Grands \nAppartements suites, that feature bespoke furniture, unique bathroom \ndecors, a dining room and ultra-contemporary design dressing rooms.\nAddress: 10 Place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris, France\nElysées, reopened in 2010 after a glamorous transformation by top \ndesigner Philippe Starck. Its 149 rooms and suites, art pieces and iconic \ndecor make it a Paris staple.\nAddress: 37 Avenue Hoche, 75008 Paris, France\n",24,{"image":106,"text":107,"number":108},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.25.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 25\nLe Meurice\nIdeally located opposite the Tuileries Garden, between Place de la \nConcorde and the Louvre Museum, Le Meurice Hotel is a serene five-star \nplace, where 18th-century architecture meets the latest in contemporary \ncomfort and elegance.\nAddress: 228 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France\nHôtel Providence\nDating back to 1854, the building was formerly an “hôtel de passe” (a short-\ntime hotel) before its complete renovation overseen by Parisian architect \nPhilippe Medioni. The hotel offers the best accommodations, a true sense \nof living the Parisian lifestyle and a stunning decoration.\nAddress: 90 Rue René Boulanger, 75010 Paris, France\nHotel Victor Hugo\nHotel Victor Hugo is a four-star Parisian private property located in \nthe heart of Paris. Between the Champs-Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe, \na strategic location chosen by the hotel, stands a beautiful Art-Deco \nBuilding. Inside it, an Art-Deco environment blends with contemporary \nstyle, giving to its hosts the right vibes for a comfortable stay.\nAddress: 19 Rue Copernic, 75116 Paris, France\nUPCOMING EVENTS\n",25,{"image":110,"text":111,"number":112},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.26.png","The Peninsula\nPerfectly situated at 19 Avenue Kléber, The Peninsula sits in the heart of Paris \nwithin walking distance of some of the world’s most famous monuments, \nmuseums and luxury shopping districts. The Peninsula houses 200 luxurious \nrooms, including 86 suites. Inspired by Haute Couture, the theme suites \nat The Peninsula Paris hotel – some of the French capital’s most spacious \nand the world’s most highly customised – are veritable showcases of French \nheritage and savoir-faire.\nAddress: 19 c Kléber, 75116 Paris, France\nL’Arôme\nHeaded by Chef Thomas Boullault, L’Arôme restaurant received its first \nMichelin star in 2009, just three years after its opening. With a beautiful \ndecor by Valérie Serin, its amazing architecture and high-ceilings in the main \ndining room provide a wonderful gastronomic experience.\nAddress: 3 Rue Saint-Philippe du Roule, 75008 Paris, France\nLadurée\nA true Parisian experience wouldn’t be complete without Ladurée. The \n150-year-old luxury French pastry brand has become a staple of the city and \na symbol of the ultimate afternoon tea. The meticulously-decorated Champs \nElysées store is a must-see when in the City of Lights.\nAddress: 75 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France\nRitz Paris\nHôtel Ritz is located in the Vendôme and Cambon buildings, with rooms \noverlooking Vendôme Square. On the opposite side, there are rooms \noverlooking the hotel’s famous garden. The Ritz has become the favourite \nhotel of many wealthy people in the world, among them Ernest Hemingway \n(from whom a bar was named after), F. Scott Fitzgerald, Marcel Proust, King \nEdward VII of the United Kingdom, Elton John, Rudolph Valentino, Charlie \nChaplin, Greta Garbo and Coco Chanel. \nAddress: 15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris, France\nRESTAURANTS\n",26,{"image":114,"text":115,"number":116},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.27.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27\nLe Cinq\nSpacious and bright, decorated in shades of gold and grey, Le Cinq restaurant \ngives its guests the feeling of dining in a private chateau. Boasting traditional \nFrench and English furniture, guests can admire two beautiful Louis XIVth \nwardrobes, two Louis XVIth gold gilt chairs and large Regency-Style wood-\nsculpted mirrors with gold leafing that give a depth to this space.\nAddress: 31 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris, France\nLe Meurice\nThis top restaurant continues to write its history by remaining true to its \ntime. It called on the talents of top designer Philippe Starck for his surrealism-\nfilled spaces, and to Alain Ducasse, whose cuisine already infused the soul of \nthe establishment.\nAddress: 228 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France\nLe Grand Véfour\nConsidered to be the first grand restaurant of Paris, Le Grand Véfour has been \nopen since 1784. Chef Guy Martin is the one behind the incredible cuisine, \nwhich is both delicate and generous at the same time. Each meal mixes \ntradition and modernity, creating a truly unforgettable experience. \nAddress: 17 Rue de Beaujolais, 75001 Paris, France\nSur Mesure par Thierry Marx\nSur Mesure par Thierry Marx offers a complete haute couture dining \nexperience. With tho Michelin stars, Thierry Max blends technical and \nemotional aspects of cooking with the human senses. The sensory experience \nis complemented by the amazing design by Jouin-Manku. \nAddress: 251 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France\nUPCOMING EVENTS\n",27,{"image":118,"text":119,"number":120},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.28.png","A true design lover is always searching for inspiration. The best way to be \ninspired is by visiting the greatest showrooms everywhere you may go, so you \ncan admire the latest pieces that are revolutionizing the design world. That’s \nwhy CovetED is bringing you our choices for the best showrooms located in the \ntop 20 cities around the world. Discover where you can find the best design \nproducts and be inspired!  \nSHOWROOMS AROUND THE WORLD \nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nKrassky Moscow Showroom\n",28,{"image":122,"text":123,"number":124},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.29.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29\nCovet Paris\nCovet Paris showcases a wide range of products and all the tools \nneeded to boost an interior designer ’s creativity to complete \ntheir most amazing projects. In one place, over 2000 products \nand 1300 inspirations are represented through a curated selection \nof interior design sets, room by room. An expert will guide you \nthrough the full collection so you can quickly find what you are \nlooking for. \nAddress: 154 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen, France\nPacific Compagnie\nPacific Compagnie has been selecting the most beautiful furniture \nand providing an excellent service of interior and exterior decoration \nto their clients for over 20 years. With an unimaginable choice of \npieces, they offer an incredible selection of products on display at \ntheir store. Stop by and discover all the furniture, collectibles and \nunique items Pacific Compagnie has to offer!\nAddress: 166 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 75008 Paris, France\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",29,{"image":126,"text":127,"number":128},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.30.png","Voltex\nVoltex presents itself as an amazing French marketplace that \nprovides luxurious designer brands and high-quality pieces to every \ninterior design lover, focused on lighting, upholstery, between many \nother amazing categories. This store presents a major selection of \ndesigner pieces that are an absolute must-have for your home decor.\nAddress: 40 Boulevard Henri IV, 75004 Paris, France\nOscar Graf\nFounded in 2010, in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Oscar Graf gallery is \ndevoted to modern design by French, British and American artists, from 1870 \nto 1914. This period is considered the birth of modern ‘Design’, when a few \naudacious artists reinvented architecture and decorative arts altogether. This \nis the perfect place to be inspired by the roots of design history.\nAddress: 15, Rue de Seine 75006 Paris, France\nEspace Lumière\nSince 1977 that Espace Lumière has been offering a wide selection \nof contemporary lighting options for individuals and design \nprofessionals. At their showroom we can find the great classical \nlighting fixtures, as well as contemporary lighting pieces by new \ncreators. At the forefront of technology, but always concerned \nabout the comfort of its customers, Espace Lumière is also \nphysically present as a consultant.\nAddress: 167-169 Bd Haussmann, 75008 Paris, France\nMarché aux Puces\nClassified since 2001 as a Protection Area for Urban and Landscape \nArchitectural Heritage, due to its atypical atmosphere, Marché aux \nPuces is a real institution and is recognized as the largest antique \nmarket in the world. Nowadays, the fair is made up of seven \nhectares with 14 existing markets. There you can find everything \nfrom classic antiques to high-end furniture, including Covet Paris, \nso make sure you explore it properly!\nAddress: 124 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint Ouen, France\n",30,{"image":130,"text":131,"number":132},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.31.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31\nBredaquaranta\nSince 2008, Bredaquaranta has been selecting and offering contemporary pieces \nby top luxury brands. With the aim to create a dream home with elegance \nin every detail, they work with the most exclusive Italian and international \nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nbrands. They always make sure to propose solutions where creativity meets \nfunctionality in spaces that are both aesthetic and practical for daily living.\nAddress: Via Ernesto Breda, 40, Sesto San Giovanni, Milan, Italy\nIllulian\nIllulian headquarters showroom interplays history, tradition and modernity \nthat demonstrate how thoughtful design and smart planning come together \nto create a great work environment. You will discover and visit a modern and \ncontemporary exhibit space that will give you the opportunity to admire \ninnovative concepts which are the result of detailed studies that follows \nfashion, art and design. Inside Illulian’s showroom you will be able to admire \nprecious rugs collections, interior design products and the finest fabrics that all \ncome together to create a prestigious environment.\nAddress: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 41, 20121 Milan, Italy\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",31,{"image":134,"text":135,"number":136},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.32.png","Interni\nFor over 85 years the Interni Group has carried its brand name with the most \neminent Italian and International brands of furniture and design. From their \nheadquarters in Verano Brianza, the heart of the “Made in Italy“ furniture \nproduction, to their showrooms in Milan and Bergamo, Interni’s business \nphilosophy is to change each environment into a new concept of living, \nfollowing the needs and styles of those who live there. There is preciousness \nin the selection of pieces and materials, the solutions are made with creativity, \nall with the highest attention to brands and to clients. And from every point \nof view, Interni represents a choice of a good quality service.\nAddress: Via Filippo Turati, 8, 20121 Milano MI, Italy\nLladró Showroom\nThe adventure began in 1953. Today, Lladró is the success story of an iconic \nSpanish brand, a story of passion for porcelain. World leader in the design, \nmanufacturing and distribution of porcelain art creations, Lladró is a unique \nmix of talent, audacity and meticulousness in the quest for excellence. From \nsculpture to lighting, home accessories and jewelry, Lladró is a brand that \nstands for a contemporary, stylish and exclusive lifestyle.\nAddress: Piazza Fontana, 6, 20122 Milano MI, Italy\nPorada\nPorada’s motto is learn, live, dream. Their collection is wide and varied, \nmade up of a multitude of occasional furniture developed in cooperation \nwith international designers. Since 1948 that Porada has been showing that \neverything they do is born from the love of wood. The solid wood is worked \nwith the craftsmanship of the experts who know how to transform a log into \na piece of artwork. \nAddress: Via B. Buozzi, 2 - 22060 Cabiate, Como, Italy\n",32,{"image":138,"text":139,"number":140},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.33.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 33\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nCovet London\nCovet London is a private showflat in the heart of one of the world’s \ngreatest design capitals: London. This place intends to offer an \nintimate design experience, since it is decorated as a real home. For \nthis reason, it was conceived with different collections of furniture, \nlighting and accessories from top luxury brands, which, together \nwith the most experienced professionals, are ready to inspire all the \nvisitors. Dare yourself to see beyond what your eyes capture when \nlooking at the most exquisite and exclusive furniture pieces you \nhave ever seen. You will be guided along the visit so you can also \nunderstand the amazing stories behind the pieces. \nAddress: 1 Regal House Lensbury Avenue, Fulham, London SW6 \n2GZ, United Kingdom\nFrancis Sultana\nOne of the world’s foremost interior and furniture designers, Francis \nSultana is the go-to interior designer for international collectors, \nmany of whom have major contemporary art and design collections. \nHe is loved for his unique ability to merge the residential requirements \nof a domestic space with often large scale visual art, sculpture and \ninstallation pieces. \nAddress: Francis Sultana Ltd., 2-4 King Street, St. James’s, London SW1Y 6QP, \nUnited Kingdom\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",33,{"image":142,"text":143,"number":144},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.34.png","Guillaume Alan\nGuillaume Alan’s work can be defined by furniture design, architectural \nconcept and interior design. It is an architectural space characterised by \nthe pure lines that he created to display his collections. There is also an \ninimitable and irresistible 21st century touch revealed in every single project \nhe develops. Guillaume Alan’s perfectionism goes together with the finest \nquality of his furniture, a meticulous choice of material and a passion for \nexceptional craftsmanship.\nAddress: Hyde Park Studio, London, United Kingdom\nKatharine Pooley\nKatharine Pooley’s showroom invites you to indulge in their luxury \nhome accessories and home decor ideas at their Chelsea boutique. \nTheir aim is to bring carefully curated design pieces with exceptional \nquality, bespoke designs and a focus on British craftsmanship. \nAddress: 160 Walton St, Kensington, London SW3 2JL, United Kingdom\nStaffan Tollgard\nThe Design Studio offers an award-winning architectural interior \ndesign service for an international clientele. They work creative and \ncollaboratively to come up with bold, contemporary interiors that are \neminently liveable.\nAddress: Grosvenor Waterside, Gatliff Rd, London SW1W 8QN, United Kingdom\n",34,{"image":146,"text":147,"number":148},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.35.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 35\nFlair Home Collection\nFeaturing a signature backdrop of black and white, Flair presents \na unique proposition in home furnishings, decoration and gifts. \nRigorously selected European and American vintage furnishings and \nMinotti\nMinotti is an Italian company with a solid and international \nreputation. It features the highest quality of “Made in Italy” in the \nfield of contemporary furniture design and is the ambassador of a \nclassic-modern lifestyle in the residential and hospitality segments. \nThe showroom is a space designed to capture the essence and identity \nof the brand. \nAddress: 134 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\naccessories are seamlessly mixed with exclusive designs to create a \nhighly individual style that transcends eras and origins. \nAddress: 88 Grand St, New York, NY 10013, USA\n",35,{"image":150,"text":151,"number":152},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.36.png","Ralph Pucci\nRalph Pucci International is a luxury furniture, lighting and mannequin \ncompany based in New York City. What began as a family business in the \n1950s fabricating mannequins has grown into a gallery and showroom \nregarded as one of the best in the world. The mannequins include innovative \nand avant-garde collaborations with fashion designers, illustrators and \nsupermodels including Ruben Toledo, Anna Sui, Christy Turlington, Maira \nKalman and Rebecca Moses. The mannequins are featured in high-end \ndepartment stores and boutiques worldwide including Neiman Marcus, Saks \nFifth Avenue and Nordstrom.\nAddress: 44 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011, USA\nOne Kings Lane \nSince launching in March 2009, One Kings Lane has established itself as \na premier home shopping destination and resource. With a breadth of the \nbest-quality furnishings and finishing touches, One Kings Lane provides the \naccess, inspiration and help to create a style that is uniquely yours. A pioneer \nin content-led commerce, it speaks to a highly engaged audience through a \ndigital-first ecosystem that includes in-house design services from One Kings \nLane Interior Design. \nAddress: 143 Spring St 2nd Floor, New York, NY, USA\n",36,{"image":154,"text":155,"number":156},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.37.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 37\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ROBERTO RINCON\nThe Renovation of the bespoke Covet NYC\nRoberto Rincon is the mastermind behind the incredible work of Covet \nNYC, the brand new Covet House showroom in New York. During the \ninterview, we were able to understand the amount of love that Roberto has \nfor the work he does and how proud he is to be refurbishing and renovating \nthe bespoke big apple flat.  \nWhen asked about what he loves the most about his job, he answered that \nhe “loves and feels privileged to be able to learn with each client and project”. \nHe gets inspired by them to create a space that is unique and tailored to their \nneeds and dreams. Although “the most gratifying part of what he does is \nto be able to see their reactions once they see the final product that are a \nmaterialization of their dreams and also gives them the feeling of home.”\nRoberto feels his life hasn’t even fully started. Although he has accomplished \nso many different goals in his personal and professional life at this early age, \nhe still feels hunger to keep growing, learning and taking on new challenges. \nHe has realized that he can’t ever stop dreaming, because, without those \ndreams, he “wouldn’t be where he is now”. In addition, he still wants to be \nable to design and build the ultimate ultra-luxury tower.\n  The renovation of Covet NYC was a wonderful \nchallenge, but very rewarding at the end. It is so much \nmore than a showroom. It is a show flat designed to \nmake visitors feel that they are at a real home. A \nluxurious, modern and sophisticated home. A home \nthat inspires with the outstanding composition of \npieces, colours, materials, styles, shapes and patterns. \nAnd that is precisely what distinguishes Roberto from \nother professionals: the subtle, yet perfect.\nAt last, we talked about Covet NYC, which he considered to be “a fantastic \nopportunity to give his work the credibility of an international brand”. \nFurthermore, this collaboration will represent the last 12 years of experience, \nglobal portfolio of projects, and the full range of industries that he has worked \non. All in only one project that will obtain worldwide recognition.\nThe interior design vision for the exquisite interiors of the Covet NYC is \nto bring together uniqueness and craftsmanship with his signature style \nand design aesthetic because each piece of furniture has its own story and \ninspiration to tell. The priority “was always to transform it into a final \nproduct that celebrates uniqueness, craftsmanship and luxury.”\nIn conclusion, Roberto Rincon’s design studio offers more than a decade of \nexperience from unique projects on a global scale that gives them the versatility \nto adapt and evolve with each situation. This collaboration is the perfect \nbalance between luxury and tailored-made approach by Rincon, providing not \nonly an opportunity for Covet House to expand and solidify its presence in \nthe US market but also for Roberto Rincon to reach global recognition while \nalready having an international experienced team and portfolio.\nCovet NYC  is more than a showroom. It is a staged apartment where the best European lighting and luxury furniture \nbrands came together and created a curated luxury apartment. It has recently moved to a different location in order \nto provide an even more curated and exclusive experience. Following the recent renovation of Covet NYC, CovetED \nMagazine had the chance to have a wonderful conversation with the assigned interior designer Roberto Rincon. Roberto \nwas the name responsible for the outstanding selection and composition of the most curated furniture pieces from the \nworld’s most coveted luxury brands. And the result couldn’t be more perfect.\n“ \n“\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",37,{"image":158,"text":159,"number":160},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.38.png","GALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nDopo Domani International Interior Design\nMinotti, Arper, DelightFULL and Vitra are some of the world’s most \ntop design brands that you will find at Dopo Domani, an exclusive \ndesign showroom located in Charlottenburg, a monument-protected \nbaroque townhouse. Inside, in every room of the Dopo Domani \nwonderland, you will find the combination of design classics and \nunknown, progressive interior designers, curated and directed by \nArno Schneider, founder and owner of the brand.\nAddress: Kantstraße 148D, Berlin, Germany\nEmporium Inneneinrichtungen\nWith more than 15 years of experience in the interior design industry, \nEmporium Berlin became one of the leading design companies that \nprovides the best curated design pieces from the best luxury design \nbrands in the world. From bespoke lighting design to exquisite \nfurnishing, each piece enhances their passion for high-quality \ncraftsmanship and first-class materials. In their Berlin showroom, \nEmporium’s interior designers will show you how stylish interior \ndesign looks like: tasteful, noble and expressive extravagance.\nAddress: Brandenburgische Str. 71, 10713 Berlin, Germany\n",38,{"image":162,"text":163,"number":164},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.39.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 39\nRuby Design Living\nRuby Design Living’s charming showroom stands for contemporary \nliving concepts and innovative interior design, where you can find \neverything from noble materials, carpets, lights as well as special \naccessories. Working alongside some of the best international brands, \nlike DelightFULL, Tom Dixon and Dedon, this bespoke showroom \ngives you the best home decor and lighting concepts for a perfectly \ncoordinated look and ambience.\nAddress: Julie-Wolfthorn-Straße 1, 10115 Berlin, Germany\nSteidten+\nAlso known as Image Wohn + Objektinrichtungen, this bespoke \nshowroom features over 1000m of exhibition space filled with the \nbest curated collections of the world’s top luxury brands, such \nas Vitra, Poltrona Frau, Thonet, Knoll, Edra, among others. They \nwant to create their own world of aesthetics by offering the best \nsolutions in the market.\nAddress: Wilhelmstraße 43, 10117 Berlin, Germany\nThomas Herrendorf\nFounded in 1983 by Thomas Herrendorf,  Herrendorf Inneneinrichtungen \nhas grown into a centre for international interior design with a showroom \non Lietzenburger Straße in Charlottenburg. This design showroom features a \nwide collection of luxury goods from top brands from around the world that \nhe has been collecting for 25 years, such as Knoll, Donghia, Driade, Poltrona \nFrau, Minotti, among others.\nAddress: Lietzenburger Str. 99, 10707 Berlin, Germany\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",39,{"image":166,"text":167,"number":168},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.40.png","Armani\u002FCasa Miami\nOpen since 2000 in Miami’s Design District, the luxurious \nArmani\u002FCasa showroom shows the best furnishings’ collection \nby the legend Giorgio Armani. Their exquisite collection is \nmulti-faceted and offers a complete environment. There are \nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nitems of furniture, tableware, decorative accessories, fabrics, \nornaments, lighting, as well as original ideas for the bathroom \nand the kitchen.\nAddress: 10 NE 39th St, Miami, 33137 FL\nBoffi Studio Miami\nOpen in December 2012, Boffi Studio Miami is a 9,000-square-foot showroom \ndesigned by the brand’s project team in Italy. Its high ceilings, large windows \nand sophisticated lighting offer the perfect backdrop for the luxury brand’s \naesthetic. This bespoke showroom houses the latest kitchen, bathroom, and \naccessories collections, as well as the wall partitioning system Anthea, Greene \nand Brompton.\nAddress: 3800 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Design District, FL\nJonathan Adler\nLocated in the heart of Miami’s design district, the trendy mid-century modern \nshowroom features a complete assortment of Jonathan Adler decorative \nobjects, tabletop collections, bedding, bath accessories, gifts, candles, furniture, \nrugs, pillows, lighting, fashion accessories and more. This incredible showroom \nis the brand’s largest boutique in the world and also features a custom-design \nservice to create a stylish rug, pillow or upholstery piece.\nAddress: 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 102, Miami, FL\n",40,{"image":170,"text":171,"number":172},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.41.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 41\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nKartell \nKnown for its advanced use of plastics and dynamic colour palettes, Kartell \nis a world leader in the manufacturing and distribution of design furnishings \nfor home, office and hospitality. Working alongside some of the world’s best \ninterior designers, Kartell’s showroom in the famous Miami Design District \nis the company’s largest to date, so make sure you stop by to see their famous \nfurniture designs.\nAddress: 2 NE 39th St., Miami, FL\nLuxury Living Group\nFounded in the 1960s by Alberto Vignatelli, the famous Luxury Living Group \nshowroom is one of the most fashion-centric spots in the Miami Design \nDistrict. This luxury brand is the leading Italian furniture manufacturer \nin the luxury lifestyle sector. The 7,700-square-foot showroom reflects the \nperfect combination of tradition and innovation with collections for Fendi \nCasa, Bentley Home, Trussardi Casa, Paul Mathieu, Bugatti Home, Heritage \nCollection, Baccarat La Maison and Ritz Paris Home Collection.\nAddress: 50 NE 39th St., Miami, FL\n",41,{"image":174,"text":175,"number":176},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.42.png","GALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nArteriors Los Angeles\nFor over 30 years, Arteriors has been providing sophisticated lighting, \nfurniture, wall decor and accessories to the world’s discerning \ndesigners, retailers and design lovers. Their bespoke flagship\nConsort Design\nFounded by Mat Sanders and Brandon Quattrone, Consort offers a \nunique modern-yet-glam style in their 2000-square-foot space filled \nwith eyeball excitement. Inside, you can find a lively, creatively \ncurated area, where luxe furnishings and fine art share their space \nshowroom at the La Cienega Design Quarter, Los Angeles, is filled \nwith a vast product assortment perfect for any bespoke design project. \nAddress: 8620 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA\nwith unconventional accessories and loads of colours. The renowned \ndesign duo has taken a trend-driven approach to presenting a \ncolourful space that’s equal parts playful and chic.\nAddress: 6918 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA\n",42,{"image":178,"text":179,"number":180},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.43.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 43\nGrayson Luxury\nGrayson Luxury is the ideal interior design destination for \ntraditional sophistication with modern sensibility. Bringing \ntogether some of the most innovative designer brands in the \nhome interiors industry, such as Baccarat, Italian Heritage and \nVersace Home, Grayson Luxury has quickly become the one-\nstop shop for designers and design lovers that are passionate \nabout the luxury design industry.\nAddress: 275 S La Cienega Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA\nHarbinger\nKnown for a classic East Coast traditional style meets West Coast, \nthe renowned designer Joe Lucas and his partner Parrish Chilcoat \nfounded the multiline design Harbinger showroom in 2008. Inside, \nyou will find an array of chic fabrics, wallpapers, bespoke furnishings, \nlighting and decorative arts, from well-known brand names like \nMerida Studio, Moore & Giles, Katie Ridder, Amanda Nisbet, Coleen \n& Company, Sister Parish and John Stefanidis, as well as a growing \nHarbinger Collection furniture line.\nAddress: 752 North La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, CA\nKelly Wearstler Gallery \nThe Kelly Wearstler flagship gallery is the signature showcase of the \ntrendy design style of the interior designer, that is considered one of \nthe best in the world. Located on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, \nthis bespoke gallery not only features an exclusive collection of \ndistinctive studio and vintage furniture, lighting, objets d’art, textiles \nand home decor, but also a curated library of rare and collector’s \nedition architecture, interior and graphic design books. If you are \nplanning to visit, make sure you book your appointment!\nAddress: 8440 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, CA\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",43,{"image":182,"text":183,"number":184},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.44.png","GALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nKare Moscow \nAt the Kare Moscow, you’ll find the most harmonious collections, where \nmany different products on the furniture, lighting and accessories \ncategory are displayed. Let yourself be inspired by the many amazing \nitems that are displayed across this incredible showroom!\nAddress: Ulitsa Okhotnyy Ryad, 2, 109012 Moscow, Russia\nRimadesio \nRimadesio features a 160-square-foot production that is presented \nwith the latest innovations seen at the Milan Furniture Fair. At this \namazing showroom, you’ll be able to find the most high-quality \nsolutions within the design industry. \nAddress: Nizhnyaya Syromyatnicheskaya st. 11, Block 52 ‘artplay’, \n105120, Moscow, Russia\nKrassky\nKrassky is one of the top showrooms displayed in Moscow, due to \ntheir inspirational environments across every space they have in \nEurope. Once you’re there, you’ll be overwhelmed by the amazing \nselection of furniture and accessories.\nAddress: 119021, Timura Frunze street 11\u002F1, Moscow, Russia\n",44,{"image":186,"text":187,"number":188},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.45.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 45\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nTimothy Oulton\nWithin the Design Center ArtPlay, there’s a 600m2 gallery \nthat’s showcasing the best designs that Timothy Oulton has \nto offer on a classic and sophisticated style decor. In this \nshowroom, you’ll be able to admire the most high-quality \ndesign that demonstrates the incredible pieces that would fit \nyour luxurious lifestyle.\nAddress: Home Concept, Design Center ArtPlay, Nizhnjaja Syromyatnicheskaya, \nStreet, 10-2, Moscow, Russia\nRoyal Room \nThe Royal Room showroom in Moscow is able to represent collections \nof furniture of Italian factories in Russia. When in Moscow, please \nmake sure to admire the luxurious showcasing of the exquisite \nselection of furniture available.\nAddress: Lomonosovskiy Prospekt, 29 кккmкк 1,119192 Moscow, Russia,\n",45,{"image":190,"text":191,"number":192},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.46.png","GALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nNorthView\nNorthView is an amazing showroom that features amazing creations \nof furniture and lighting. They also provide an amazing full-service \non interior design, taking care of the whole process and providing \nattention to every detail, as well as the client.\nAddress: Calle de Julian Camarillo, 47, 28037 Madrid, Spain\nGunni & Trentino \nGunni & Trentino is specialised in high decoration, with over 40 \nyears of experience as a supplier of products for luxury interior \ndesign projects. The firm is a leader in the field of decoration and \ndesign, always working with the best materials, products and brands \nto ensure a durable outcome and an interior of the highest quality.\nAddress: Paseo de la Habana, 3, 28036 Madrid, Spain\nA-cero\nA-cero was founded in 1996 by Joaquin Torres and Rafael Llamazares, \nwith the purpose of fulfilling their architectural vision. Their \nsuccessful experiences, vocation, service and capacity to respond have \nhelped them experience a continuous growth thanks to the success \nof their client.\nAddress: Santa Cruz de Marcenado 2 Bajo 1, 28015 Madrid, Spain\n",46,{"image":194,"text":195,"number":196},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.47.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 47\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n \nL.A. Studio\nL.A. Studio works as a large warehouse full of furniture and decoration from \nthe 20th century. The store holds various environments created with pieces \nthat range from the 20s and 70s, and are from all different parts of the world. \nThis way, the showroom presents an eclectic ambience, combining antique \npieces with modern designs created by the Studio itself.\nAddress: Calle de Castelló, 8, 28001 Madrid, Spain\nVide-Greniers\nVide-Greniers is an incredible showroom that you can visit by \nappointment. The space is specialized in Portuguese, French and \nNordic furniture where you can find ceramics and even pieces by its \nowner, Lucía Bermejo Barahona.\nAddress: Calle de Segovia, 31, 28005 Madrid, Spain\n",47,{"image":198,"text":199,"number":200},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.48.png","GALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nRoche Bobois Paris\nAt the Roche Bobois Paris location in Singapore, you’ll be able to admire \nsomething out-of-the-ordinary such as new collections and a design \nexperienced team. Through these elements, once you’re at the store \nyou’ll be guided through an incredible design experience, with guidance \ntowards product selection, customisation and advanced 3D planning.\nAddress: #01-02 Boon Siew Building, 75 Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore, 229833\nScanteak\nScanteak is responsible for the creation of timeless and wood-\nconcepted pieces that are inspired by the Scandinavian aesthetic. The \npieces in their showroom are described as simple, functional \nand modern, yet they sit on complete exquisite concept that will \nblow you away. \nAddress: #03-01, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Rd, Singapore, 228208\n",48,{"image":202,"text":203,"number":204},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.49.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nSingapore Trading Post \nJo Harrison and Rob Pendergrast are the founders behind the \namazing concept of Singapore Trading Post. Their love and passion \nfor colonial Singapore highly contributes for the exquisite products \nthat are displayed across the showroom. \nAddress: 315 Outram Road 07-01 Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 169074\nJourney East \nJourney East is the trendsetter showroom for every art deco and retro \nwood furniture, sourced from Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia and \nMalaysia. From the 20’s to the 60’s, there are pieces with European \ndesign flair, from art deco to mid-century modern to Dutch colonial. \nAddress: 315 Outram Road, #03-02, Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 169074\nNaiise\nSince 2013 that Naiise sits on a lifestyle showroom, that shares \nover 1000 local and international brands, that offers your the \nbest high-quality options for your amazing and modern home.\nAddress: #02-02\u002F24, Orchard Gateway, 227 \nOrchard Rd, Singapore, 238858\n",49,{"image":206,"text":207,"number":208},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.50.png","Great Dane \nGreat Dane is the perfect showroom if you are looking for a \nminimalist home. Every detail of the showroom is curated, \nfrom the music played in-store, to the lighting, the considered \nwindow displays and the signature scent intended to stir \nnostalgia for European woodlands.\nAddress: 613 Elizabeth St, Redfern NSW 2016, Sydney, Australia\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\n \nFred International\nIf you are looking for Scandinavian furniture, then Fred \nInternational is the perfect showroom for you! The showroom \nis segmented into large-scale dioramas. Each of them work in \nisolation to present the different ways brands and materials \ncan work together. The colour palettes are warm and neutral, \nto best display a cross-section of metals and woods.\nAddress: B4 85 Dunning Avenue Rosebery 2018, Sydney, Australia\n",50,{"image":210,"text":211,"number":212},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.51.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 51\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n \nMCM House\nAt MCM House Showroom you will be able to find chic pieces \nfrom various periods that are perfect for creating an energetic \ninterior. From the delicate whites, diluted greys, barely-there \nkhakis or even powder pink, all the products at this showroom \nprovide inspiration for a wide viewership.\nAddress: 3\u002F276 Devonshire St, Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia\n \nLiving Edge\nLocated at the Woolstores in Alexandria, the Living Edge \nSydney flagship showroom covers over 1,900 square metres and \nhouses both residential and contract offerings throughout two \nlevels, as well as housing the Living Edge head office.\nAddress: The Woolstores, Shed 74, 4D Huntley Street, Alexandria, Sydney, Australia\n \nJardan\nDesigned by architect Iva Foschia, the space provides a context \nfor the company ’s products that feels more like a home than \na showroom. Here you will be able to find beautiful room \nsettings of the sought after Jardan furniture range.\nAddress: 42 Oxford St, Paddington NSW 2021, Sydney, Australia\n",51,{"image":214,"text":215,"number":216},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.52.png","Brand Equity\nLocated in the buzzy and up-and-coming district of Wong \nChuk Hang, the Brand Equity showroom is a place where \nyou can come and see first-hand the quality of the amazing \ndesign brands that they represent, choose fabrics and material \ncombinations and talk in detail with their salespeople. \nAddress:1st Floor, Kwai Bo Industrial Building 40 Wong \nChuk Hang Road, Hong Kong\n \n \nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nDesignLink - Showroom The Loft \nAt Showroom The Loft, you can browse the collections and meet \ntheir consultants with many years of experience in the furniture and \nproject business, providing expert consultation in the design process \nof your project. \nAddress: Unit 02-03, 17\u002FF, 88 hing fat street, causeway bay, Hong Kong \nOut Of Stock\nThis showroom carries a wide selection of original home decor items such \nas chairs, desks, and sofas that are stylishly modern yet with a slight \nvintage edge. The store also offers interior design consultations for homes \nand retail spaces and even landscaping for the lucky few who actually \nhave land to scape.\nAddress: G\u002FF, Fo Tan Industrial Centre, 26 - 28 Au Pui Wan Street, Shatin, \nN.T, Fo Tan, Hong Kong\n \nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",52,{"image":218,"text":219,"number":220},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.53.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 53\nDecor8\nDecor8 is a modern furniture shop filled with an endless \narray of decor options. Swoop up ultra-stylish furnishings \nlike cowhide rugs, velvet poufs and modern light fixtures to \nfit your dream living space. This is definitely one of the most \npopular showrooms in Hong Kong.\nAddress: 9\u002FF Unit B, Fuk Chiu Factory Bldg, 20 Bute St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong\n \nBoConcept \nIf you are looking for a minimalistic chic inspiration, then \nBoConcept is the perfect place for you. From sofas to dining \ntables, from lounge chairs to beds, BoConcept is definitely one \nof the coolest flagship stores in Hong Kong.\nAddress: Winsome House, 73 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",53,{"image":222,"text":223,"number":224},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.54.png","Cibone\nAt Cibone you will find a carefully curated \nselection of furniture, day-to-day essentials, \nfashion, art and beauty products from all over the \nworld. The shop organises regular in-store events \nincluding exhibitions and pop-up boutiques from \nvarious artists and designers. \nAddress: 2F, 2-27-25 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku Tokyo\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\n \nArper Tokyo Showroom\nArper Tokyo Showroom is located within the luxury and high-end \ndesign district of Aoyama. It showcases the company ’s unique \nvision, which blurs the boundaries between residential and work \nstyles, featuring furnishing solutions that go beyond functioning \nalone and combine simplicity, flexibility, and beauty.\nAddress: HT Jingu Gaien Bldg. 8F 2-7-22 Kita Aoyama, Minato-Ku, \nTokyo 107-0061\n",54,{"image":226,"text":227,"number":228},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.55.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 55\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nStones\nAt Stones, the amazing showroom by Matsushita Sangyo, \nyou will be able to find a space where many people can learn \nabout natural stones such as marble and granite from around \nthe world. Natural earth designs that always go beyond our \nimagination are the most unique and individual among the \nmany surface decoration materials. \nAddress: 5 Chome-5-4 Minamiaoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0062 \nImpact\nImpact is an amazing showroom where you can experience, \nrelax and improve your creativity while studying the best \nkitchen and furniture for you. IMPACT Co., Ltd. Not only \nproduces and sells products but also wants to make kitchens and furniture \ntogether, with everyone in mind, to help create a place to connect people.\nAddress: 5-25-19 Higashi Gotanda, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo Design Center (TDC) 3rd floor Tokyo\n \nShirakawa \nShirakawa’s philosophy of manufacturing is “100 years modern” \nwhich means a warm feeling of sensibility, strong furniture for \nlongtime use and original design. And that’s exactly what you \nare going to find at this showroom - high-quality furniture \nmanufactured by the hands of craftsmen.\nAddress:Tokyo design centre 4F 5-25-19, Higashigotanda, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo\n",55,{"image":230,"text":231,"number":232},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.56.png","GALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nPurity Design Gallery\nPurity believe luxury is not only a state of great comfort and \nelegance, but a lifestyle. With a team of experienced professionals, \nthey customise every idea and mix them with products from the \nbest high-end brands that shape the world of design. \nOffice 102 \u002F103, 1st Floor, Building 8, Design District, \nD3, Dubai, UEA\nDecoArt\nFounded in 1989, DecoArt uncovered its brilliant line up of classic \nfurniture at their first retail showroom at Dubai’s historic district of \nZa’abeel. Taking advantage of its successful entry into the classical \nfurniture market, DecoArt forayed into the modern collection space \nthat hosts 21,000 sq.ft. of classic and contemporary interiors.\nAddress: Al Barsha 2, Umm Suqeim Road, Dubai, UAE\nCASA|NOVA\nCASA|NOVA opened its doors in the UK in 1997, showcasing to \nthe public high-end quality furniture brands. It holds international \nrelationships with modern, contemporary and classic brands, as \nwell as top interior designers, bringing modern day contemporary \nfurniture to any client.\nAddress: Al sayyah building between 3rd & 4th interchange 122308, Dubai, UAE\n",56,{"image":234,"text":235,"number":236},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.57.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 57\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nCasa Milano\nThe new Casa Milano showroom is a one-of-a-kind luxury design \nconcept store in the region that features 24-carat gold tiles, dia-\nmond bathtubs, live shower demonstrations and Corian technique \ninfused solid surfaces. Each detail of this bespoke showroom was \ncreated to inspire all design lovers with their top tiles and sanitary-\nware like bathtubs, showers, mixers, washbasins and other bath-\nroom accessories.\nAddress: Al Waha Complex, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, UAE\nMarina Home\nMarina Home’s artistic ability shines through in their choice \nof contrasting designs that challenge conventions, tailor \ntrends and bring out the creative flair in their customers too. \nIf magnificent opulence is what you are after, you cannot go \nwrong with Marina Home.\nAddress: National Industries Park (Technopark), Dubai, UAE\n",57,{"image":238,"text":239,"number":240},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.58.png","Segatto\nNow with over 80 years of experience in the market, Segatto has in its \ncurriculum hundreds of projects executed and numerous partnerships \nwith architects, who can choose from a huge range of finishes and \nfurniture of excellence.\nAddress: Alameda Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, \n949 Jardim América, Sao Paulo, Brazil\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nArtefacto\nFor over four decades Artefacto has been one of the circuit’s most recognised \nnames when it comes to upscale furniture. With 25 sale points in Brazil and \nthree units in the United States, the seal was consolidated by betting on \ncharacteristics that made the brand a successful case: craft production plus \nfunctionality, combined with the creativity of Brazilian professionals.\nAddress: Avenida das Nações Unidas - Brooklin, Sao Paulo, Brazil\nDel Anno Atelier\nThe concept for the showroom reflects Dell Anno’s lifestyle, where \nEuropean design, integrated environments, fashion and architecture \nall share total synergy, complemented by Italian stone applications by \nthe Italian brand Antolini.\nAddress: Avenida República do Líbano, 1707 - Moema, Sao Paulo, Brazil\n \n",58,{"image":242,"text":243,"number":244},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.59.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 59\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nInterface\nInterface, Inc. is a global commercial flooring company with an \nintegrated collection of carpet tiles and resilient flooring, including \nluxury vinyl tile. Their modular system helps customers create \nbeautiful interior spaces which positively impact the people who \nuse them and our planet.\nAddress: Edifício Igarassu, Rua Surubim, 577 – Conjuntos 73\u002F74 7o Andar, Sao Paulo, Brazil\n \nB&B Italia\nB&B Italia’s uniqueness lies in an unrivalled blend of creativity, \ninnovation and industrial potential. The artful anticipation of \ntrends and expert response to the evolution of taste and the needs \nof living deliver a collection of contemporary design furnishing, \nwhose premium quality marks an impressive chapter in the history \nof Italian design.\nAddress: Avenida Brasil, 1653 - Jardim America, Sao Paulo, Brazil\n",59,{"image":246,"text":247,"number":248},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.60.png","Casa Palacio\nThe Casa Palacio showroom is one of Mexico’s most sophisticated \ninterior design houses. More than just an ordinary store, Casa Palacio \nhas become a gathering place, an ‘agora’ for people to meet and to \nbe inspired. Casa Palacio shares Timothy Oulton’s passion for \nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\ncreativity, making it the perfect setting to showcase Oulton’s \ndistinctive collections.\nAvenida Vasco de Quiroga 3850, Col. Santa Fe Cuajimalpa, \nCity of Mexico, Mexico\nCasa Italia\nThe design and production house of Casa Italia has its roots in the \ncraftsmanship of the Romano Signorin family that goes back for \nthree generations. Its showroom in the City of Mexico is one of \ntheir latest projects to be admired.\nAddress: Presidente Masaryk 326 - Col. Polanco, C.P. 11560, City of Mexico, Mexico\nResource Furniture\nForget what you think you know about multifunctional furniture. \nResource Furniture believes that any space, large or small, can be \nboth beautiful and functional and that’s what they try to transmit \nin their showroom.\nAddress: Agua 151, Jardines del Pedregal, 01900, City of Mexico, Mexico\n",60,{"image":250,"text":251,"number":252},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.61.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 61\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nArtexa\nArtexa has been known for years in Mexico for representing the best international \nbrands of appliances, furniture, porcelain floors, spas and outdoor furniture. With \na massive showroom in the City of Mexico, Artexa definitely is a place to visit!\nAddress: Avenida Homero 1433, Polanco, Polanco II Secc, 11550, City of Mexico, Mexico\nEzequielFarca + Cristina Grappin\nThis City of Mexico showroom is the recently refurbished home \nbase for EzequielFarca + Cristina Grappin architecture and design. \nThe architecture and interior design firm aimed to recreate the space \nso that it maximized both as a space to present their commissioned \nprojects, but also as a place that optimizes interaction with the \nfirm’s clients.\nAddress: Campos Elíseos 158, Polanco, Polanco V Secc, 11560, City of Mexico, Mexico \n",61,{"image":254,"text":255,"number":256},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.62.png","Designers Walk\nOpen since 1980, Designers Walk has been recognized as the most \nprominent showroom in Canada for the Interior Design Industry. \nJoab Igra, creator of Designers Walk, realized a need to bring Trade \nProfessionals together, and provide the opportunity to source \nand purchase unique products, only available through a design \nprofessional. By creating a community solely dedicated to the \nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\nInterior Design Industry, and linking them with the best products \nand innovations in luxury and design, Designers Walk was the first \ncentre of its kind, and remains the landmark of the design industry \nin Canada. On it, you can find brands on the likes of Cavalli, \nArtemide Lighting and Designers Guild.\nAddress: 168 Bedford Road 2nd Floor, Toronto ON M5R 2K9\nDesign Republic\nLocated at Queen and Bathurst in the heart of the Queen West \ndesign district, DesignRepublic has established a reputation as a \nmust-visit showroom for the discerning design lover. Their motto is \nquite simple – “Furniture for the People” – and they take it seriously. \nBy designing and building a large part of the collection, here you’ll \nfind products and styles that can’t be found anywhere else.\nAddress: 639 Queen St West Toronto, ON, M5V 2B7\nElte MKT\nElte MKT is considered to be one of the leading high-end furniture \nretailers in Toronto. Founded in 1919 in Paris, Elte MKT came to \nthe city in 1944 with the vision of providing a range of unique \nhome decor from around the world in one location. Elte MKT is a \nnew spot located close to the original showroom in the Castlefield \nDesign District in York.\nAddress: 1381 Castlefield Avenue, York, ON, Toronto\n",62,{"image":258,"text":259,"number":260},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.63.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 63\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nKnoll Toronto\nLocated in historic Liberty Village, Knoll’s Toronto showroom \nfeatures a range of workplace planning ideas incorporating \ncontemporary furniture in tandem with textiles and related\narchitectural materials. The space, defined by industrial architectural \nelements, also features classic and new residential furniture designs.\nAddress: 109 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 200, Toronto, ON M6K 1X4\nStylegarage\nStylegarage designs and builds modern furniture that is functional and timeless. \nTheir signature custom Stylegarage furniture collection is made to order in Canada, \nsupporting craftspeople in communities and featuring locally-sourced sustainable \nmaterials. Since 2000, Stylegarage has designed, produced and sold an extensive \nline of Canadian modern furniture with influences both local and from afar. In \n2015, they opened the current two-story showroom on Ossington Avenue.\nAddress: 78 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, ON M6J 2Y7\n",63,{"image":262,"text":263,"number":264},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.64.png","Formus \nFormus is a space where ideas turn into form, where creative \nminds meet and co-create, where their love of making finds its true \nconnoisseurs and their passion finds real meaning. The story is simple \nand honest. They are driven by a desire to make beautiful interiors, \nfurniture and accessories. They have the finest hands that can craft \nraw wood into an object of art, the latest technology that can finish \nflawlessly and the knowledge to fuse unique materials together.\nAddress: MG Road, Pillar 111, Ghitorni, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India\nFurniture Park\nThe Furniture Park’s showroom located in Kirti Nagar is \na one-stop destination for all your residential furniture \nrequirements. In there, you can buy luxury sofas, beds, dining \ntables, centre tables, dressing tables and much more. \nThey also book orders for fully customized furniture, custom-\nmade sofa and beds in which you can choose your own colour \nand fabric.\nAddress: 15 Furniture Block, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi, India\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\n",64,{"image":266,"text":267,"number":268},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.65.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 65\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nIOTA Boutique Furniture\nAs one of the trusted resources of imported luxury furniture \nin Delhi, this flagship features an eclectic mix of high-impact \nfurniture pieces and interior accessories from over seven \ncountries. Their selection boasts timelessly elegant design\nTimothy Oulton\nProfoundly influenced by his love of antiques, his father ’s military \nbackground and an inherent affection for British heritage, Tim \ncreated an authentic, visionary brand with the deepest integrity \nand a passion to deliver the extraordinary. Handcrafted with only \nthe best traditional techniques and fabrications, each Timothy \nOulton piece is inspired by the past, but reconceived from a \nmodern perspective.\nAddress: D-41, Defence Colony, New Delhi, 110024, India\nm a r v e l s  f r o m  g l o b a l  h e a v y w e i g h t s  s u c h  a s  L i g n e  R o s e t , \nK a r t e l l ,  L e n z i ,  I n n o v a t i o n  L i v i n g ,  A r o s i o  M i l a n o  a n d \nm a n y  m o r e .\nAddress: 1\u002F45 WHS Kirti Nagar, New Delhi, 110015, India\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\n",65,{"image":270,"text":271,"number":272},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.66.png","Cassina Shanghai\nCassina has opened a showroom located close to Nanjing West Road, \nan area that hosts high-end fashion and lifestyle brands. The store, \ndistributed on two floors, has been designed with the In-store Philosophy \n3 concept, a new phase of Cassina’s coordinated image developed by the \nbrand’s art director Patricia Urquiola. Granules of marble, wood and \naluminium have been expertly mixed and the use of colour creates a \nwarm and welcoming home atmosphere for the space.\nAddress: 407, JSWB Hongqiao Living Centerm No.75,\n Loushanguan Road, Shanghai, China\nClassic Living\nFounded in 1993, Klass International Home Furnishing Co., Ltd. (Class Home) \nhas been committed to spreading and promoting the world’s home culture. \nIt has long been committed to bringing advanced international furniture \nproducts and lifestyle concepts to China. On the Classic Living Showroom, \nyou can find brands in the likes of Fendi Casa, Roberto Cavalli and Porada.\nAddress: F1, 1388 Wuzhong Road, Shanghai, China\nIndigo Living\nA modern and upscale furniture shop on Anfu Lu, Indigo Living offers \nextensive products from larger pieces furniture to small items like home \naccents or wedding gifts, mostly have upbeat and eclectic colour and \ndesign. You can find design pieces by the likes of Kelly Hoppen and \nAndrew Martin.\nAddress: No.185 - 187 An Fu Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China\nMinotti Shanghai\nThis Shanghai showroom was created in partnership with Domus Tiandi, \na prominent name in  the Asian design community and a partner in the \nMinotti Beijing flagship store. The exclusive address is located in the \nlively but chic Huangpu district, known as the “French Quarter”, just a \nfew steps from the Opera House. A major renovation of the building was \nrequired to accommodate the lavish space of more than 1300 sq meters, \nan exhibit area that makes Minotti Shanghai the largest Minotti furniture \nflagship store in the world.\nAddress: 151 Jianguo W Rd, Dapuqiao, Huangpu, Shanghai, China\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS\n",66,{"image":274,"text":275,"number":276},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.67.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 67\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nBoutique Danoise\nBoutique Danoise specialises in classical and contemporary furniture \ndesign from Scandinavia. With an unmistakable design and unbeatable \nergonomic functionality, the designers from the far North of Europe \ncan justifiably claim to being the major trendsetters when it comes \nto sophisticated interior furnishings. The range of offer at the shop \nin Aeschenvorstadt includes pieces by Jacobsen, Aalto, Wegner, \nMagnussen, Møgensen and much more.\nAddress: Aeschenvorstadt 36, 4010 Basel, Switzerland\nLiving Art Design\nLiving Art Design processes recycled wood from house demolitions, \nboats and ships in collaboration with smaller, local carpentry \nfactories from Indonesia, who have mastered the craftsmanship that’s \ntraditionally passed on to them. Each piece is unique and has its own \nspecial appeal. The collection is constantly being supplemented and \ncustomers can even attach individual wishes. From the purchase of \nthe material and its processing, to the delivery to the customer, there \nis respect for the environment and the people.\nAddress: Freie Str. 50, 4001 Basel, Switzerland\nGALLERIES AND SHOWROOMS IN\n",67,{"image":278,"text":279,"number":280},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.68.png","Designbutik Adler Walker\nMirella Walker and Benjamin Adler have been in the classic design \nbusiness for over 10 years. Their Basel-based boutique Designbutik \noffers selected vintage objects from the 20th century, with a \nfocus on Scandinavian and Swiss furniture and lighting. The \ncollection largely focuses on the works of Basler designers Dieter \nWaeckerlin, Walter Wirz, Alfred Müller as well as objects produced \nby Wohnbedarf Basel.\nAddress: Klybeckstrasse 170, 4057 Basel, Switzerland\nWohnbedarf\nSince 1931, Wohnbedarf stands for modern furnishing in both \nclassic and contemporary architecture, always featuring wonderful \ncollections with the highest quality. Customers benefit from a \nprofessional planning department and many years of experience \ngained during the implementation of numerous projects - from office \nrooms, entrance areas, kitchens, bathrooms and entire apartments to \ncafeterias and other public spaces.\nAddress: Aeschenvorstadt 48, 4051 Basel, Switzerland\nKunsthalle Basel\nDynamic, experimental, rigorous, and open-minded, Kunsthalle \nBasel is a place for audacious art and exhibitions by emerging artists. \nEstablished in 1872 by the Basler Kunstverein (Basel Art Association), \nKunsthalle Basel is known around the world for engaging with \npioneering practices in contemporary art. \nAddress: Kunsthalle Basel, Steinenberg 7, CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland\n",68,{"image":282,"text":19,"number":283},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.69.png",69,{"image":285,"text":286,"number":287},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.70.png","TREND FILE BY \u002F\u002F ART MEETS DESIGN\nNINI ANDRADE SILVA\nNini Andrade Silva is a person whose path definitely took her in several \ndirections. She’s known for having many interior design projects all over \nthe world, projecting the name and fame of Portugal’s quality design and \ncraftsmanship. When it comes to describing her style, she states that it’s \ndefinitely “minimalistic with a little bit of soul to it”.\nThe Madeira island is one of the main inspirations for \nher work and design. That can definitely be seen in some \nexamples of her work such as the ‘c collection, heavily \ninspired by the pebbles on that island. She confessed that \nshe feels a sense of peace unlike any other place in the world \nshe’s been to.\nNini is an advocate and promoter of Portuguese \ncraftsmanship, believing that every craft piece’s design is \nspecial, either if it’s being shown in its country of origin or \nin a foreign country. During the interview, she recalled an \nepisode in which she introduced some of the best examples \nof the arts and crafts of her country in Colombia, that is \nquite different from Portugal.\n“We took the traditional concept of the piece of traditional \ncraftsmanship and we adapted it to the present day. For \nexample, for the nine hotels that I designed in Colombia, \nwe did everything based on craftsmanship. From the carpets \n- all of them handmade - to the tapestries that we lined on \nthe walls, even the jars. We used so much craftsmanship on \nthose hotels that I remember the local people thanking me \nfor showing Colombia how much craftsmanship was worth \nand it was very nice to see.”\nThe designer also criticized the fact that many designers \ndream too much of making their “piece of a lifetime”, \nemphasizing the importance of keeping the focus on \nproducing a simple yet usable piece. Having defined herself \nas a person who “doesn’t follow any trends”, seeking “to \ncreate them” instead, Nini Andrade Silva is an example of a \nperson who appreciates a challenge, even when it comes in \nthe shape of a difficult client.\nIn regards to the future of Portugal when it comes to \npreserving their arts and crafts and also regarding the \nrecognition from other countries the designer feels happy \nregarding the confidence that many people in the country \nhave gained. She feels that more and more Portuguese \ninvolved in that industry are becoming more confident in \ntheir design work, feeling that it’s very good that they can \nget to defend both their history and their work.\n",70,{"image":289,"text":290,"number":291},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.71.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 71\n“We took the traditional concept of the piece of traditional craftsmanship and \nwe adapted it to the present day. (...) We used so much craftsmanship on those \nhotels that I remember the local people thanking me for showing Colombia how \nmuch craftsmanship was worth.”\n",71,{"image":293,"text":294,"number":295},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.72.png","THE MASTERPIECES DIVIDED BY COLOURS , SHAPES \nAND MATERIALS\n",72,{"image":297,"text":298,"number":299},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.73.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 73\nFind out what’s coming next for living rooms. With the next trend styles and \nmaterials that will impact the most of 2020-2021  in interior design.\nLUXURY MINIMAL DESIGN \nAmong the most relevant trends for 2020 and \n2021, Luxury Minimal Design is a top trend. \nMore and more people are turning to more clear \nspaces filled with few furniture pieces. The fact \nis that clear spaces are becoming more desirable \nfor decor enthusiasts. People are turning to \nmaterials, furniture, and accessories with a \nluxury touch, not to mention also handcrafted \nand made from purer materials. Clear spaces \nwith one of a kind details. This major trend \nwill impact any sophisticated living room of the \nseason 2020-2021, in interior design.\nTACTILE DESIGN \nTactile design will redefine the next season of \ninterior design. This decor trend is based in \nbringing a more livable living room. A living \nroom is an ambiguous space for socializing \nand entertaining. Beyond technological living \nrooms, tactile design brings a blend of materials \ninto one space. Not only mixing upholstery \nand metals in furniture, but also in our walls \nand floors. The season of 2020-2021 will be \nhighlighted with living rooms with different \nwall textures, from wood to the terrazzo trend \ninto the same living room. \nMID-CENTURY MODERN STYLE\nThis interior trend will never go out of style. \nIt keeps summing up with contemporaneity. \nWithin this home decor ideas, raw and dark \nwoods are some of the trend materials for \ninterior design 2020-2021, due to one of the \nhottest trends in interior design, Sustainability. \nNot only is it sustainable, but also brings \nnature spirit into your living room.\nMid Century Modern Style is defined by \nseveral factors. The style gives us clean \nlines, gentle organic curves and a passion for \ndifferent materials.\nEVANS WALL LAMP\nby DelightFULL\nTRENDBOOK\nLIVING ROOMS\nZULU ARMCHAIR\nby BRABBU\nMANDY ARMCHAIR\nby Koket\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 73\n",73,{"image":301,"text":302,"number":303},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.74.png","PHARO PENDANT\nby Luxxu\nOne of the biggest trends for interior design is developing new and wider open \nspaces with kitchens at the heart of an interior. See how to achieve the most elegant \nlooks for kitchens and dining rooms.\nKITCHENS & DINING ROOMS\nBLACK FINISHES \nBlack can definitely be a wonderful neutral shade to give to your kitchen. As a \nmatter of fact, darker colours can make a stylish impact on your kitchen’s cabinets, \nbacksplash, walls, and appliances. Black furniture in the kitchen can help create a \nset of effects depending on the style, like for example giving it an industrial-chic \nvibe. Kitchens will be the leading actor of interior design 2020-2021. Architects and \nInterior Designers are rethinking a new role for kitchens since it will be a trend in \nhaving open entertainment spaces including kitchen as the centre. And you know \nwith black finishes in kitchens you can never go out of sophistication.\nELEGANT NEUTRALS \nNeutral colour schemes, ideal for creating more intimate and welcoming \ndining rooms. Whether in walls or furniture, the neutrals are a \nrepresentation of glamour and naturalness. These sublime shades are often \nregarded as the great colours that do not oversaturate a space and actually \ncomplement other colours extremely well. In addition to this interior \ntrend of 2020-2021, for a more elegant dining neutrals will have a mix of \nmetals and other timeless materials, such as marbles and wood. In order of \nadding that extra luxury look to your dining rooms.\nGALLIANO ROUND\nby DelightFULL\nOKA DINING CHAIR\nby BRABBU\nAGRA DINING TABLE\nby BRABBU\n",74,{"image":305,"text":306,"number":307},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.75.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 75\nGREY INTERIORS \nThe Colour of the Season 2020-2021\nThe season of 2020-2021 will be highlighted with grey tones. A cool neutral \ncolour that connects technology and modernity for elegant dining spaces.\nNot only limited to walls but for the entire house. Grey furniture design pieces \nare also a trend to use in dining rooms. This colour trend brings versatility \nCHARLOTTE ARMCHAIR\nby Essential Home\nTRENDBOOK\nABBEY SUSPENSION\nby DelightFULL\nNº20 DINING CHAIR\nby BRABBU\nwhen decorating a dining room. You can blend from modern interior styles, \ntill vintage aesthetics. The shade of grey is an important element for creating \nmore minimal art decorations. For certain this a good colour to choose since it \nresists the time element, proper to create timeless dining areas.\nMARCUS SUSPENSION\nby DelightFULL\nLUMIERE ROUND MIRROR\nby Boca do Lobo\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 75\n",75,{"image":309,"text":310,"number":311},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.76.png","OPEN-CONCEPT DESIGNS \nThe open concept was first introduced in luxury \nhotels and retail spaces. Private residences are \ngradually transitioning towards a studio loft \narrangement. Having separated rooms is no \nlonger viable in modern houses as spaces become \nsmaller and their functionality overlap.\nNEUTRAL PALETTE \nA classic bathroom is something that can work \nfor years to come. You can create this look using \na monochromatic element throughout the whole \nspace, using one colour or material, like marble, is \na great way to achieve this. You can still stay neutral \nand make it feel like something really unique.\nMETALS\nThe \npared-back \naesthetic \nhas \ndominated \nbathroom designs last year but now the use of \nmetals like gold and brass is coming back. These \nwarmer accents help create a more classic look \nwith the added bonus of hiding fingerprints and \nwater spots.\nBathrooms will have a tendency to be created with wellness in mind. As a space \nof relaxation it’s going to demand the inclusion of nature. See how to embellish a \ntrendy bathroom with our suggestion of fine looks.\nBATHROOMS\nLAPIAZ FREESTAND\nby Maison Valentina\nKAYAN MIRROR\nby BRABBU\nSYMPHONY BATHTUB\nby Maison Valentina\nGALIANO PENDANT\nby DelightFULL\n",76,{"image":313,"text":314,"number":315},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.77.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77\nSTATEMENT WALLS\nPowder rooms have always been a place to add \npersonality to a small space. Oversized graphic \nwall prints with lots of contrast and pattern-\non-pattern are feeling very of-the-moment, \nparticularly in bold, bright colours.\nMARBLE\nWhite and grey marble continues to be strong, \npopular materials into 2020 for bathrooms. Man-\nmade materials, that look like natural stones, are \nalso workhorses from a durability perspective \nand will continue to be popular in the new year.\nFLOATING VANITIES \nConsole vanities are inexpensive and easy to find. \nBut for some bathrooms, they can take to much \nspace. For a bathroom trends redecoration try \nfloating vanities. By bolting the vanity directly \ninto the wall, the result is streamlined and modern.\nTRENDBOOK\nEDEN TOWEL RACK\nby Maison Valentina\nLOTUS VESSEL SINK\nby Maison Valentina\nNAICCA SUSPENSION.\nby BRABBU.\nHUANG SUSPENSION CABINET,\nby Maison Valentina.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77\n",77,{"image":317,"text":318,"number":319},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.78.png","THEMED BEDROOMS \nTo turn a child’s room into an inspiring place \nwhere they can play and spark their creativity \nchoose a central theme and choose your \ndecoration accordingly.\nTo achieve the desired effect apply a statement \ncentral piece with matching wallpaper and floral \npatterns in textiles. Using floral textiles will add \ncharacter to the room no matter if you aim for a \nsweet romantic look or a more striking vibe.\nNATURAL AND PASTEL \nCOLOURS \nWarm and natural tones have made a big \nentry into children’s interior design. Brighter \ncolours are making way for neutral tones such \nas beige, sand and light pink. It is increasingly \ncommon to find kids’ rooms entirely created \nwith an earthy, neutral colour scheme in \nmind, with small strokes of cooler natural \ngreens, greys, and whites.\nSUSTAINABILITY\nOver recent years there has been a big rise in \nthe number of children’s brands that offer high-\nquality items produced with sustainability in \nmind. Think natural, reusable and responsibly \nsourced materials. Non-toxic finishes and natural \npaints for colouring are also a big trend. Eco toys \nand ethical accessories are widely available on the \nmarket and this children’s interior design trend is \nto see a huge growth in 2020.\nFANTASY AIR CHEST\nby Circu\nCLOUD RUG\nby Circu\nCLOUD LAMP\nby Circu\nSHARK STOOL,\nby Circu\nThree words may describe what’s coming next for kid’s room: fun, comfy and \nconscious. Find out more about the next interior design trends for kid’s room.\nKID’S ROOM\n",78,{"image":321,"text":322,"number":323},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.79.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79\nWARM COLOUR SCHEMES & \nNATURAL MATERIALS \nThe big trend in 2020 in interior decoration is creating a healthy space, \nthought for the well-being of those that inhabit it. In bedroom designs, \nthe objective is to create an healthy place, where we can sleep well and \nrelax. For this reason, the favourite materials for bedrooms are the use of \nwooden furniture and more warmer looking colour schemes.\nThis style perfectly combines luxury and functionality, while allowing the \nimplementation of a relaxing effect.\nMULTIFUNCTIONAL AND \nMODULAR FURNITURE \nTogether with increasing attention towards natural materials and fabric, \nsame importance goes for functionality. Our home spaces are getting \nsmaller and as a consequence furniture design adapts to these needs. \nMultifunctional and modular are two keywords to describe furniture \nnow. In the bedroom, the trend is reflected in new proposals of container \nbeds (to save space), but also in new interesting solutions for modular \nclosets and furniture.\nMERMAID RUG\nby Rug’Society\nTRENDBOOK\nThere’s a demand for having interiors both functional and welcoming. Those are the \nnext trends for sophisticated bedrooms and closets, see more in detail these interior \ndesign suggestions.\nBEDROOMS & CLOSETS\nFLORENCE STOOL,\nby Essential Home\nSOLEIL CHAIR,\nby Boca do Lobo\nKRAVITZ SUSPENSION\nby DelightFULL\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79\n",79,{"image":325,"text":326,"number":327},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.80.png","ARDARA CONSOLE\nby BRABBU\nSIMBA RUG \nby Rug’Society\nHAIKU MIRROR \nby BRABBU\nEntryways will have an important role in this season. See how to create a design \n“WOW” factor, right at the entryway with statement rugs and eye-catching doors.\nENTRYWAYS\nSTATEMENT RUGS \nThe entryway is the first impression you get when entering a space. \nAn eye-catching statement rug becomes the focal point in an interior \nand sets the tone for the rest of the house. Don’t be afraid to use high-\ncontrasting colours on carpets and the mix of patterns.\n",80,{"image":329,"text":330,"number":331},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.81.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 81\nSPEAR DOOR PULLS\nby PullCast\nHENDRIX DOOR PULLS \nby PullCast\nTURNER FLOOR \nby DelightFULL\nKAHN SIDEBOARD\nby Essential Home\nTRENDBOOK\nART MEETS FUNCTION \nYou can successfully mix beauty with function in an entryway. \nTo help you make the most of this often-overlooked space in your home, \nchoose a special console table that will enhance both the style and \nfunction of your entryway.\nEYE-CATCHING FRONT DOORS \nIn 2020 the move is to go for a more “minimalism” style at home but not \nwhen choosing your door handles. The recent trend for a clean, streamlined \naesthetic has seen handles fall out of popularity in recent years but the need \nfor added interest and embellishment has seen them come back on the agenda.\nCOVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 81\n",81,{"image":333,"text":334,"number":335},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.82.png","1. Bloom Lounge Chair By Kenneth Cobonpue | 2. Montaigne 57 glasses by Dior | 3. Dalyan Armchair by BRABBU | 4. Wave center table by Boca do Lobo |  5.  Angra \nmirror by Boca do Lobo |  6. Feather Collection Bed by Anthropologie | 7. Rosalina Blue & Grey Ceramic Side Table by Oliver Bonas |  8. La Belle Eau de Parfum by \nJean Paul Gaultier\n1. Bloom Lounge Chair By Kenneth Cobonpue | 2. Montaigne 57 glasses by Dior | 3. Dalyan Armchair by BRABBU | 4. Wave center table by Boca do Lobo |  5.  Angra \nmirror by Boca do Lobo |  6. Feather Collection Bed by Anthropologie | 7. Rosalina Blue & Grey Ceramic Side Table by Oliver Bonas |  8. La Belle Eau de Parfum by \nJean Paul Gaultier\n",82,{"image":337,"text":338,"number":339},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.83.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 83\n9. Curved high low hem shirt by Balossa White Shirt  | 10. Cucumber vase by Martine Bedin  | 11. Rosinda 6 Seat Oval Dining Table by Made | 12. Kelly Sofa by Koket | \n13. Curved flat shoulder bag by Marni | 14. Ice Cream portable lamp by Lladró | 15.  Leather sandals by Balenciaga | 16. Pouf Round by Ferm Living | 17. Goldmaster de \nCartier ring by Cartier | 18. Melt Pendant by Tom Dixon\n9. Curved high low hem shirt by Balossa White Shirt  | 10. Cucumber vase by Martine Bedin  | 11. Rosinda 6 Seat Oval Dining Table by Made | 12. Kelly Sofa by Koket | \n13. Curved flat shoulder bag by Marni | 14. Ice Cream portable lamp by Lladró | 15.  Leather sandals by Balenciaga | 16. Pouf Round by Ferm Living | 17. Goldmaster de \nCartier ring by Cartier | 18. Melt Pendant by Tom Dixon\n",83,{"image":341,"text":342,"number":343},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.84.png","1. Padlock GG small bamboo shoulder bag by Gucci  | 2. DEEDEE 80 sandals by Jimmy Choo | 3. Bamboo Woven Pendant Light by Urban Outfitters | 4. Chaise \nLongue by Jasper Morrison | 5. Mirror w\u002F bamboo frame by Madam Stoltz |  6. Cork Table Lamp by Merve Kahraman | 7. Zesty chair by Plycollection |  8. Bamboo \ncage and leather bucket bag by Wai Wai\n1. Padlock GG small bamboo shoulder bag by Gucci  | 2. DEEDEE 80 sandals by Jimmy Choo | 3. Bamboo Woven Pendant Light by Urban Outfitters | 4. Chaise \nLongue by Jasper Morrison | 5. Mirror w\u002F bamboo frame by Madam Stoltz |  6. Cork Table Lamp by Merve Kahraman | 7. Zesty chair by Plycollection |  8. Bamboo \ncage and leather bucket bag by Wai Wai\n",84,{"image":345,"text":346,"number":347},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.85.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 85\n9. Spherical seating by Movecho | 10. Cork Table F by Jasper Morrison | 11. Bamboo Line backpack by Gucci | 12. Nix – 230M by Patrick Norguet | 13. Basket tote bag \nby Cult Gaia | 14. Circular skirt by Klára Plášková | 15.  Basket Elise Bamboo by Broste Copenhagen | 16. Giulia armchair by Formitalia | 17. Bistro Tea Trolley by Mizetto.\n9. Spherical seating by Movecho | 10. Cork Table F by Jasper Morrison | 11. Bamboo Line backpack by Gucci | 12. Nix – 230M by Patrick Norguet | 13. Basket tote bag \nby Cult Gaia | 14. Circular skirt by Klára Plášková | 15.  Basket Elise Bamboo by Broste Copenhagen | 16. Giulia armchair by Formitalia | 17. Bistro Tea Trolley by Mizetto.\n",85,{"image":349,"text":350,"number":351},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.86.png","INTIMATE AND WELCOMING ENVIRONMENTS \n1. Embroidered crêpe dress by See by Chloé | 2. Marine Lady Data by Breguet  | 3. Glossy frame sunglasses by Jimmy Choo | 4. Freevolle sculpture table lamp by \nSabrina Landini | 5. Nightbloom Hanging Lamp by Lladró | 6. Cannage coffee table by Fiam Italia | 7. Nuka armchair by BRABBU |  8. Small tess bag by Chloé\n1. Embroidered crêpe dress by See by Chloé | 2. Marine Lady Data by Breguet  | 3. Glossy frame sunglasses by Jimmy Choo | 4. Freevolle sculpture table lamp by \nSabrina Landini | 5. Nightbloom Hanging Lamp by Lladró | 6. Cannage coffee table by Fiam Italia | 7. Nuka armchair by BRABBU |  8. Small tess bag by Chloé\n",86,{"image":353,"text":354,"number":355},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.87.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 87\n9. Deco rug by Rug’Society | 10. H9i over-ear headphones by Bang & Olufsen Beoplay | 11. Diamond small mirror by Essential Home | 12. Logos tea cups by Lladró \n| 13. Geometric ceramic vase by John Sheppard | 14. Coomba Cushion by Missoni Home  | 15.  Grand bench by Boatto Martino Studio  | 16. Giulia armchair by \nFormitalia | 17. Electric kettle by Smeg.  \n9. Deco rug by Rug’Society | 10. H9i over-ear headphones by Bang & Olufsen Beoplay | 11. Diamond small mirror by Essential Home | 12. Logos tea cups by Lladró \n| 13. Geometric ceramic vase by John Sheppard | 14. Coomba Cushion by Missoni Home  | 15.  Grand bench by Boatto Martino Studio  | 16. Giulia armchair by \nFormitalia | 17. Electric kettle by Smeg.  \n",87,{"image":357,"text":358,"number":359},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.88.png","Casa Decor is a prestigious exhibition that takes place in Madrid at the very beginning of \nevery year. It dictates the hottest interior design trends, while top luxury brands present \ntheir newest products to the entire world. Considering that this prestigious Spanish trade \nshow is a celebration of high-end design that brings together the world’s most influential \ninterior designers from the industry, CovetED Magazine took that opportunity to interview \nErico Navazo, Patricia Bustos and Blanca Hevia. \nSPAIN’S MOST COVETED DESIGNERS\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW\n",88,{"image":361,"text":362,"number":363},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.89.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 89\n  Portugal and Spain have always had a great \nwealth of materials that we have been exploring \nthroughout history\nThe relation between Portuguese Design Industry \nand Spanish Interior Designers by Erico Navazo\nBorn in Burgos, northern Spain, Eric Navazo is famous for \nhis ability to make everything to fit in the most amazing and \nwelcoming way. He focuses on making living spaces where you can \nfind treasures from all periods, from the 18th century to the 50s.  \nWhen we questioned Erico about the present connection of Spain \nwithin design, he proudly stated that it is a good moment and \nnow that we all have the Internet, there are endless sources for \ninspirations and references. Bearing that in mind, when he designs \nhis projects, Erico always thinks about the impact of how many \npeople are going to see them. And that also means the impact of \nSpain internationally. \nIn terms of portfolio, it is visible that Erico takes a lot of inspiration \nfrom Nature. You can see that through the textures, the details, the \nrustic and the permissive that inspires him during the conception \nof each project. Side by side with Nature is craftsmanship. \nAnd it’s precisely here that the relationship between Spain and \nPortugal becomes so relevant. Both countries have always had \na great wealth of materials the have been explored throughout \nhistory. And not only to be exported. Portuguese furniture brands \nprovide the experience and preservation of the materials that Erico \nrequires. And it is so easy to work with Portugal. On one side, for \nthe proximity; on the other. there are no language barriers. \n“\n“\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nLuis Leão, Senior Account executive at Covet House with Erico Navarro\n",89,{"image":365,"text":366,"number":367},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.90.png","FEMINISM TRENDS AS INSPIRATION \nBY PATRICIA BUSTOS\nPatricia Bustos is from Madrid and has always been a very aesthetic \nand fashionable person. She’s sensitive to the beauty of architecture \nand the art of design and has a strong passion for travelling. And \nthese are all references that became their signature in her interior \ndesign projects. \nIn addition, she has an obsession with Maria Antonieta, feminism \nand cream colours since she was a child when she already painted walls \nto create more feminine rooms. By that time, she used to have posters \nof women that inspired her and they still are her work references in the \npresent days. Some of those references are India Mahdavi, who has always \ncreated different references and trends, and Kelly Wearstler, who is also a \npioneer and a worldwide renowned and respected female designer. \n  Since I was a child I had been an obsession \nwith Maria Antonieta, feminism and cream colours. \nWhen I started to decorate my house, even with my \nmother, I painted walls to create feminine spaces.\nSome of her clients hire her only because of her personal style. Others \nprefer to give guidelines that Patricia careful and precisely follows \nwithout setting apart her references and personal style. \nIt is worth pointing out that even in her free time, Patricia chooses \nhobbies related to nature and sports because of the influence they \nhave on her, since they make her even more creative. Beach, sea and \nsurf are pure elements that boost her imagination and creativity. \nWhy? Because Nature is beautiful by itself. And a train station, in \nits turn, needs the human hand to become more appealing. And \nthat’s precisely on that direction that she develops her work: to make \neverything aesthetical and visually more appealing for a better and \nmore beautiful life.\n“\n“\nLuis Leão, Senior Account executive at Covet House with Patricia Bustos\n",90,{"image":369,"text":370,"number":371},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.91.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 91\nCREATING SPACES WITH STORYTELLING WITH BLANCA HEVIA\nBlanca Hevia is one of the best Spanish interior \ndesigners with world recognition. She defines her \nstyle as contemporary with classic lines. But she is \nalso esteemed for her ability to create spaces with \nstorytelling. During our wonderful conversation, \nwe had the chance to explore the concept behind the \ncreation of Blanca Havia’s space at Casa Decor 2019: \n“The Memory of Water”. \nThe decor recreates the natural cycle of water \nelements, living the memories of each one. There is the \nbirth of the fish, the bottom of the ocean with corals \nuntil the water flows in the bathroom furnishing \npieces. Everything is connected, cycled and in motion \nto transmit tranquillity. And by everything, we also \nmean the pieces of ceramics, wallpaper and even the \nsmallest detail. \nBlanca believes that when you’re a designer, anything \nthat surrounds you, can and will inspire you. For \ninstance, this project for Casa Decor 2019 was \ninspired by the beach and the sea. So, to do this \njob properly, you need to live, collect moments and \npersonal stories that you will afterwards imprint \nwhen conceiving the perfect home interior decor. And \nthat’s how the story begins.\n  When you’re a designer, anything that surrounds you will \ninspire you. (...) You need to live, to have moments and \npersonal stories reflected in your projects.\n“\n“\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nLuis Leão, Senior Account executive at Covet House with Blanca Hevia\n",91,{"image":373,"text":374,"number":375},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.92.png","Marcel Wanders is one of the leading product and \ninterior designers, with thousands of iconic projects \nunder his name. After working with numerous \nluxury brands like Baccarat and Louis Vuitton, \nMarcel Wanders announced a new project with \nBarovier & Toso during Salone del Mobile 2019. \nCovetED had the pleasure of catching up with the \ndesigner at the brand’s stand during the fair.\nMarcel Wanders is quite a versatile designer, with projects ranging from \narchitecture, interior or industrial design. According to the designer, the \nbest thing about his work is being able to do something unique and new \nevery day. “I am a proud designer, and as interior designers, we are lucky \nwe can do the things we love every day”, he said.\nWhen asked about what makes him happy, the designer compared the \ndesign process to a puzzle, where you have all the pieces and you have \nto make them fit whilst finding the beauty in it. However, his favourite \npart of the process are the difficulties and obstacles you may find along \nthe way, saying that fixing those issues makes him “eternally happy”.\nMarcel Wanders and Barovier & Toso have been working together \nfor the past seven years, creating one-of-a-kind, eccentric pieces like \nrotating chandeliers or glass puppets. But Wanders felt they should \ncreate something incredible that went beyond the idea of a simple lamp, \nthus creating the ‘Adonis’ chandelier.\nThe designer saw his creation for the first time at Salone del Mobile \n2019 and was blown away. ‘Adonis’ is a modular chandelier, with several \nshapes and sizes, as well as different materials and decorations. “We are \nreally looking forward to develop this chandelier to be an eternal icon for \nthe world”, said the designer.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nMarcel Wanders and Gabriel Chiave\n  We all agreed that we were going to do a \nchandelier like no other, a chandelier that should \nhave been made a hundred years ago and that \nwould stay with us forever, a piece that is filled \nwith contemporary ideas.\n“\n“\n",92,{"image":377,"text":378,"number":379},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.93.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 93\nAfter spending his younger years moving from \ncity to city, Gabriele Chiave settled down in Milan \nwhere he studied Industrial Design at IED. In 2007, \nhe moved to Amsterdam and landed the incredible \nspot as Creative Director at Marcel Wanders, \nstarting an amazing collaboration that lasts to \nthis day. CovetED had the opportunity to meet \nChiave at Barovier & Toso’s stand during Salone \ndel Mobile 2019, to find out more about his work.\nRegarding his creative process, Gabriele Chiave starts with an idea or a simple \nsketch, but his favourite part is going to the factories and develop the pieces \nnext to the master artisans. Chiave values the heritage of companies and their \ncrafts, as well as their craftsmen, so working alongside them is one of the \nmost important things to the Italian creative director. “The masters are tough \nguys and that is the point. From all this power, there is this beautiful, delicate \nand feminine material that comes out.”Murano glass plays an important role \nin Chiave’s projects. By partnering up with a company, their culture, history, \ncapacity and materials always have to be acknowledged. One of the most \nhonourable Italian materials is the Murano glass, so the creative director \ntakes great pride in working with it. The glass is delicate, light, colourful and \nromantic, being the highlight of the new ‘Adonis’ chandelier, a collaboration \nbetween Marcel Wanders Studio and Barovier & Toso.\nWhen it comes to craftsmanship, Chiave believes it is essential in a designer’s \nwork. A designer needs to look into the past and make sure the expertise \nof craftsmen isn’t forgotten, although he thinks that “the expertise in our \nmodern design word has been lost for a while”.\n Craftsmanship makes things more durable, \nthere is a quality into it, there is passion. There \nis something that makes the pieces be of a much \nhigher-quality.\n“\n“\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \n",93,{"image":381,"text":382,"number":383},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.94.png","Johannes Torpe is an amazing Danish designer \nthat has helped clients worldwide build and \nstrengthen their brands through playful and \nthought-provoking design solutions for over \n20 years, with the renowned Johannes Torpe \nStudios, where he is the creative director. Having \nworked in many areas of the world, Johannes’ \npractice has achieved a universality that speaks \nfor itself. His diverse portfolio spans from interior \ndesign, industrial design, furniture design to \nlarge scale architectural concepts. CovetED had \nthe pleasure of catching up with the designer \nduring Salone del Mobile 2019.\nFrom a young age that Johannes Torpe felt that he would be in a \nplace where he had achieved something. This is a reflection of hard-\nworking years to be where he is today, through a number of different \nexperiences, such as music or graphic design, before arriving at design \nand architecture. However, his greatest accomplishment is good life \nquality. After working and living all over the world, Torpe admits he has \nfinally achieved his inner peace and feels like himself on a daily basis.\nWhen it comes to design projects, the designer admits he can’t \nchoose a favourite, saying “it’s like looking back at all the lovers \nin your life and see which one was the best”. But he does know \nwhere he loves to work: where the people are nice and the work \nbecomes joy. That is why Torpe loves working with the Italian \nbrand Moroso since it feels like a long-time family friend. For \nSalone del Mobile 2019, they presented their newest collaboration, \nthe ‘Heartbreaker’ sofa collection.\nTorpe sees craftsmanship as the essence of Italian companies, since \nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nJohannes Torpe\n",94,{"image":385,"text":386,"number":387},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.95.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 95\nmost of them started in small workshops, doing furniture \nand sofas by hand, being family businesses made up of \nhonest people that have worked hard to become what they \nare today, like Moroso.\n“Craftsmanship is the core essence of Moroso. When you \ncome to the factory, you see how everything is actually made \nby hand, people are working and they have been working \nthere for many years. You feel that everybody is a family \nand that is also what craftsmanship is like, is people coming \ntogether about making something.”\nRegarding sustainability, Torpe defines it as a “hygiene factor”, \nwhere everyone has to take responsibility, from small actions \nto the bigger picture. It is up to the designers of the future \nto create their dreams in order to influence the whole world.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \n",95,{"image":389,"text":390,"number":391},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.96.png","   We like to work with premium luxury Italian \nbrands and we are putting our energies together \nto push the ‘Made in Italy’ out into the world.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nLorenza Luti\nThis year marks the 70th anniversary of Kartell, \nthe renowned design company that is one of the \nbiggest symbols of Italian design around the \nworld. Founded in 1949 by Giulio Castelli but \nnow run by Claudio Luti, the brand tells its story \nthrough a series of timeless but contemporary \ndesign products. Lorenza Luti, daughter of the \nbrand’s CEO, also plays a significant role at \nKartell, as its Marketing and Retail Director. \nCovetED had the chance to interview Lorenza \nduring Salone del Mobile 2019, to find out what’s \nin store for the future of Kartell.\nLorenza takes great pride in Kartell, due to the brand’s ability to \ninnovate. Her favourite product is the Componibile cabinet, designed by \nher grandmother, that has been on sale for over 50 years. “It’s still one of \nthe best sellers of the brand and very actual in today’s design. This year \nwe presented it with a bioplastic material so we gave a new life to it and \nit’s, for sure, one of the projects I am most proud of”, she said.\nThe “A.I.” project with Philippe Starck was one of the highlights \nof Salone del Mobile this year. Lorenza sees it as an advantage for \nKartell, since it makes the production process so much easier and \nfaster, making it able for the brand to deliver the products in a shorter \namount of time. According to Lorenza, Kartell and Starck are already \nworking on new projects together, with four new pieces of the Smart \nWood collection coming next year.\n“\n“\n",96,{"image":393,"text":394,"number":395},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.97.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 97\nWhen it comes to craftsmanship, Kartell always had a strong connection \nwith this concept, since all their prototypes are made by hand. The \nconnection is even more special when it comes to Murano Glass because \nClaudio Luti’s father worked with it. That’s where the inspiration for \nthe ‘La Boheme’ project came from, resulting in amazing Murano glass \npieces designed by Philippe Starck.\n  Everybody king on making sustainability \nhappen, not just in  the product, but also in the \ncompany’s process. We have to keep more than \nan eye on it for the future.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \n“\n“\n",97,{"image":397,"text":398,"number":399},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.98.png","CovetED Magazine is always looking for the best interior design projects by top inte-\nrior designers, scattered all across the world. In this issue, we highlight three design \nprojects, all incredibly different from each other and featuring very distinct design \nstyles. Come along this design journey and be inspired! \nOUTSTANDING PROJECTS BY\nTOP INTERIOR DESIGNERS\nPROJECTS WE COVET\n",98,{"image":401,"text":402,"number":403},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.99.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 99\nHOTEL VICTOR HUGO PARIS KLÉBER\nLaurent Maugoust Architecture Intérieure\nHotel Victor Hugo is a four-star Parisian “private property” located in the heart of Paris. \nBetween the Champs-Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe, a strategic location chosen by the \nhotel stands a beautiful Art Deco Building.\nInside it, an Art Deco environment blends with contemporary style, \ngiving its hosts the right vibes for a comfortable stay. The charming \nentrance of the hotel invites everyone to meet the modern contemporary \ndesign of BRABBU.\nThe creator of this small gem is Laurent Maugoust, a renown Parisian \narchitect, with his studio - Laurent Maugoust Architecture Intérieure. \nIn 2018, Laurent’s studio was looking for the best furniture products to \nfurnish this hotel at the richest and finest quarter of the French Capital, \nthe 16th Quarter. The studio found the Covet Paris Showroom, a place \nfull of world-class luxury brands, showcasing a wide range of products \nwithin mid-century, modern, contemporary, and classic styles.\nInside the showroom, a brand stood out for the studio: BRABBU, with \ntimeless design products inspired by nature, the cosmopolitan lifestyle, \nand culture. The studio couldn’t think of better options to create an \nexclusive reception decor, after finding the MAYA armchair. The two \nMAYA armchairs chosen to give a comfortable and inviting environment \nfor this reception decor, are made of an intense golden colour enhanced \nby the velvet texture. The sensual and delicate forms of this accent chair, \nare inspired by Mayans Maize Goddess, making it the perfect seating \nsolution. Also chosen was the KOI side table, a small table inspired by \nthe Koi carp scales. This table gives exoticism and peacefulness to the \nhotel art deco interior. with a base in brushed-aged brass and a top in \nmarble, this round side table adds a refined and elegant touch.\nThe entrance of the Hotel Victor Hugo is composed of a black art \ndeco-inspired screen in a floral pattern, that fits very well with the \ncontemporary design and colour of the two yellow MAYA velvet \narmchairs. The final touch through the modern design of the KOI side \ntable. This project is definitely a wonderful design inspiration.\nPROJECTS\n",99,{"image":405,"text":406,"number":407},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.100.png","Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, this pre-war apartment received a gut renovation of the \ncentral entertaining spaces by Carol Kurth Architecture. The award-winning architect and interior \ndesigner transformed a compartmentalized floor plan to create flow and fluidity within the design. Part \nof the goal was to unify the spaces and open up relationships between adjoining rooms, embracing the \npre-war aspects of the apartment while bringing a modernist sensibility to the design.\nWEST END | 103\nCarol Kurth Architecture\nThis was achieved by designing steel-clad openings that transition \nspaces, celebrating the building’s 1920s architecture which features \nrusticated terracotta trim around the façade windows. Lighting played \nan important role in the design of the space, as the apartment had \nno existing ceiling or wall lighting. By designing a built-in millwork, \nKurth was able to introduce linear LED glow lighting both in the \nmillwork and through the architecturally significant Coltrane wall \nsconces by DelightFULL, amplifying the lighting and design aesthetic. \nThese modern fixtures were chosen as they gave double the impact \nwith two asymmetrical lamps of up and downlight, creating a striking \nlighting effect with the black and gold contrast. The sconces’ bold \nforms punctuate the space and define the seating area, as well as flank \nthe media built-in on the opposite side of the room.\nAs an architect and interior designer, Carol Kurth is drawn to the \neffect that lighting shadows play upon surfaces. The black and gold \nColtrane sconces gleam against the matte textures of the millwork, \ncreating a beautiful effect. The lighting rounded out a cohesive \narchitectural design, picking up the various metal detailing in the \n",100,{"image":409,"text":410,"number":411},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.101.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 101\narchways and millwork, thus creating a thread of \ndynamic interest throughout the home.\nPart of the design scope included sourcing and \ncurating art for the apartment. In the design process, \nthe architect allocated areas where art would be an \nemphasis, creating niches and accent lighting to \namplify the specified works within those spaces and \ncelebrating the firm’s tenets of “Architecture as a \nbackdrop for living “ and “Interiors as an inspiration \nfor lifestyle.”\nPROJECTS\n",101,{"image":413,"text":414,"number":415},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.102.png","Welcome to a project where mid-century meets Art Deco, where uniqueness meets modernity and \nbeauty meets Essential Home’s pieces in a stunning penthouse in London straight out of a design \nlover’s dream. Fenton Whelan amazes once again with this incredible project with bespoke furniture \nand complex design. Meet the Russell Bar Chair by Essential Home in its natural habitat, perfectly \nharmonized in a unique project by an award-winning boutique.\nGREYBROOK HOUSE PENTHOUSE\nFenton Whelan\nWhen we talk about Art Deco, we must talk about Fenton Whelan, \naward-winning property development and design business where secure \ninvestment, rigorous development management and exquisite design \nare perfectly integrated. Located in Mayfair, London, the apartment is a \nfive-bedroom duplex penthouse with terrace and private roof garden and \nthe pinnacle of this new boutique development of four apartments by \nFenton Whelan.  Spread over two floors with a large roof garden and an \namazing wrap-around reception terrace, it provides impressive views over \nMayfair and the City of London. The upper floor of the apartment is laid \nout for entertainment with large open rooms and access to the terraces. \nThe main reception is a large L-shaped drawing room with dining area \nand a furnished terrace. One of the key features of this room is a dramatic \nhanging bronze glass fireplace that defines the space between dining and \nless formal seating. \nNow reporting to the important part of the house and the one with a bigger \nimpact for us: the Bulthaup kitchen. In this space, we are able to be part of \nthe project with our Russel Bar Chair. And how are we part of this Whelan \nProject, you ask? Because they had their mindset to one bar chair that \n",102,{"image":417,"text":418,"number":419},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.103.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 103\nwould be one of a kind, a statement piece.\nThe point was to maintain the original character of the \nbuilding while also inserting character, personality and \nuniqueness through bespoke furniture that tells a story. \nThat’s exactly how our stunning Russel Bar Chair came \ninto the picture with its round polished brass and timeless \nseductive velvet layered over a comfy foam frame. A mix \nof mid-century aesthetics with an amazing contemporary \ntwist, this piece brings the nostalgia of the past with a touch \nof glamour and sophistication from the present. At Essential \nHome, all of the Mid-century furniture pieces have a movie \ninspiration and all of the products can be customized.\nPROJECTS\n",103,{"image":421,"text":422,"number":423},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.104.png","“UNEXPECTED PUCCI: INTERIORS: \nFURNITURE, CERAMICS AND ART PIECES”\nBOOKS WE COVET\n",104,{"image":425,"text":426,"number":427},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.105.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 105\n“Unexpected Pucci: Interiors: Furniture, \nCeramics and Art Pieces” is perfect for fashion \nand design lovers, since it details Emilio Pucci’s \ncreativity beyond fashion.\nThis volume celebrates Emilio Pucci’s creative thinking, which he \nexpressed through his interior design projects, rugs and porcelain \npieces, as well as in his fashion designs. Pucci’s patterns and designs \nhave been used in collaboration with other brands to create designer \nand collector objects.\nIf you ever talk about Mid-Century Italian fashion, you need to \nmention Emilio Pucci. His book was compiled by his daughter \nLaudomia and includes texts written by journalists Suzy Menkes \nand Angelo Flaccavento, architect Piero Lissoni and artists Francesco \nVezzoli and Joana Vasconcelos. If you are a fan of Emilio Pucci, you \ndon’t want to miss the chance to read his book. Meanwhile, you can \ndiscover a few of his most memorable design pieces. \nBorn in Naples in 1914, Pucci, who had the title of Marchese di \nBarsento, lived and worked in his family’s palazzo in Florence. But \ndespite his ties to Florentine history, Pucci’s work was a symbol of \nmodernism, featuring bright hues and twisted geometric patterns. “Is \nthere any other aristocratic figure who could have—in the same era—\nwaved heraldic flags dating back to the Renaissance period as he led \na team of horses through the ancient city; and also designed wildly \ncolourful patterns to decorate airplanes for the burgeoning jet-set?”, \nwrites Menkes in the introduction of the book.\nThough he found great success in fashion, with superstars like Marilyn \nMonroe being among his many fans, Emilio Pucci’s creativity can be found \nin other areas. A trend that his design house still continues to this day.\nBOOKS WE COVET\n",105,{"image":429,"text":430,"number":431},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.106.png","Hotels are always synonymous with relaxation and taking a break from \nthe fast-paced life we experience everyday. However, they can also be a \nwonderful experience that we will remember forever and that is the case with \nthe hotels highlighted on this issue. From Oslo to Miami, discover where you \ncan indulge in the most wonderful amenities. \nTOP LUXURY HOTELS TO DISCOVER\nHOTELS WE COVET\n",106,{"image":433,"text":434,"number":435},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.107.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 107\nHOTELS WE COVET\nHOTEL CONTINENTAL AND THEATERCAFÉEN\nSituated in Central Oslo, Hotel Continental is the perfect choice for overnight \naccommodation. It all started with the opening of Theatercaféen just across the \nstreet of Norway’s National Theatre over 100 years ago.\nDue to the great location, the restaurant and the \nhotel became a second home for many known cultural \npersonalities, actors and other artists. Theatercaféen \nwas a place where people met before and after the \ntheatre and it became a “see-and-be-seen” restaurant.\nOver the last four generations, the same family has \nbuilt up and developed Hotel Continental into one of \nNorway’s finest five-star hotels and a member of the \nLeading Hotels of the World.\nSince 2014, there were three large renovations \nthroughout the Hotel. During all the process, the hotel \nowner, Elisabeth, worked together with the interior \ndesign team carefully considering what they could \nreuse and how they could make the classic elements \nharmonise with modern design. The main goal was \nto preserve their unique heritage while drawing fresh \ninspiration from contemporary trends.\nWhen CoveteED entered the Hotel, we could feel the \nclassic contemporary look throughout the property. \nWhen we went to the bar near the lobby, we could see \nboth young and elderly guests appreciate this mix. The \nambience welcomed us to seat in the lobby relaxing and \nOslo, Norway\n",107,{"image":437,"text":438,"number":439},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.108.png","enjoying our time. We were given a tour of the Hotel \nand it truly was a great experience.\nThe colossal Hotel is divided into three different \nbuildings, each one of them from a different time period. \nThe first building is from 1900, the second from 1932 \nand the third from 1960. When you pass by the Hotel on \nthe street, you can see the differences in the facades that \nare characteristic of each time and, when you come in, \nit’s amazing how you can distinguish the buildings yet \nstill see the cohesion between the whole design.\nThe Hotel has a total of 151 rooms in the three different \nstyles and four larger suites, each one with a different \nstyle and design. In the last renovations, they designed \nthe new fantastic and luxurious Continental Suite. It’s completely \nexclusive and secretive. We won’t tell you much about it because it will \nruin the surprise but we can assure you it is worth it.\nHotel Continental will delight anyone who wants to experience the city \nand feel like they are at home. It is an exceptional hotel designed to \ninvite people from all over the world and from different age groups. \nDuring your stay, you will discover a lot to visit in the city and also a \nlot to enjoy in the Hotel. Surely this is an incredible experience that the \nCovetED Team won’t forget.\nAddress: Stortingsgata 24\u002F26, 0117 Oslo, Norway\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.hotelcontinental.no\u002F\n",108,{"image":441,"text":442,"number":443},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.109.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 109\nHOTELS WE COVET\nEAST, MIAMI\nEAST, Miami is an amazing design hotel located within Brickell City Centre. Designed \nby award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica, with interiors by New York-based \nClodagh Design and signature restaurants, Quinto La Huella, rooftop bar Sugar,  and \nhidden lounge Tea Room, each designed by Los Angeles-based Studio Collective.\nEAST, Miami has 225 rooms, eight suites and 89 \nresidences, which can be used as overnight stays or \nlong-stay hotel rooms with kitchen, laundry facilities \nand access to the amenities and services of the hotel. \nRanging in size from 300 to 1,800 square feet, all \nrooms, suites and residences will feature contemporary \ninteriors, floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies with \nspectacular views of Miami and the Biscayne Bay.\nThe vision behind the design is to provide an inclusive \nand welcoming experience for all, while reflecting \nthe local spirit of Miami. Feng Shui, bio geometry, \nradiesthesia and crystal healing methods are used \nthroughout the hotel to balance and harmonize the \nflow of energy.\nAdditionally, \nEAST, \nMiami \nis \nADA \naccessible \nthroughout the property with elements such as a \nwheelchair accessible entry ramp into the lobby, roll \nin elevators and ADA designed rooms that offer roll-\nMiami, Florida, USA\n",109,{"image":445,"text":446,"number":447},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.110.png","in showers and other amenities. The pool deck is also equipped with \nmultiple ADA chairs for entry and exit of the pool facilities, thus \nbeing an inclusive hotel and available to all.\nBuilt on the rooftop of Brickell City Centre, EAST, Miami is a \ndistinctive fixture of Miami’s downtown skyline. With its glass \nprism exterior and stacked balconies, the hotel’s exterior resembles \ngeometric cascading water.\nIts signature restaurant, Quinto La Huella, was designed to translate \nthe spirit and essence of Parador La Huella, in Jose Ignacio, Uruguay, \nthrough the style, flavour, energy, people, soul and ambiance. With \nan authenticity unique to its own, the atmosphere conveys an urban \noasis in a concrete jungle with a fresh spirit that welcomes guests \nto feel at home. Enjoy a casual indoor bar and lounge experience or \nescape outside to a charming terrace, which frames city views.\nAddress: 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL 33131, USA\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.east-miami.com\u002F\n",110,{"image":449,"text":450,"number":451},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.111.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 111\nHOTELS WE COVETED\n",111,{"image":453,"text":454,"number":455},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.112.png","A great meal is not just about the food, it is about the experience as a whole. \nThe restaurants highlighted on this issue offer the ultimate fine dining concepts \nthat will blow your taste buds away. Explore the delights of a gourmet \nexperience and decide where your next culinary adventure will be!\nTHE WORLD’S FINEST LUXURY RESTAURANTS\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\n",112,{"image":457,"text":458,"number":459},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.113.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 113\nAtelier Amaro restaurant provides one of the best \nexperiences you can have in Warsaw. When you \narrive, you are immediately struck by the feeling of \nbeing in a naturally cosy environment, mixed with \nthe elegance of a fine-dining restaurant.\nThe experience starts at the door, where you are received like \na family member. The decoration of the restaurant plays an \nimportant role throughout the experience, as you can really feel \nthe passion for design and the balance between the moments \nand the space.\nThe extended menu of Atelier Amaro was created in order to please \neveryone and this is the best way to taste numerous dishes. The ‘9 \nMoments’ menu is pure magic that was created by the owner and \nchef, Wojciech Modest Amaro, who is determined to rediscover and \nredefine contemporary Polish cuisine.\nATELIER AMARO\nWarsaw, Poland\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\n",113,{"image":461,"text":462,"number":463},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.114.png","If you are looking for the ultimate culinary experience that has the ability to open your mind, help you see \nthe endless possibilities of cooking and, at the same time, make you feel connected with nature, Atelier Amaro \nis definitely the place to go.\nAddress: plac Trzech Krzyzy 10\u002F14, 00-507 Warsaw, Poland\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fatelieramaro.pl\u002Fjapanese-peruvian-cuisine\u002Fmatsuhisa-munich \n",114,{"image":465,"text":466,"number":467},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.115.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 115\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\nNew York City is well-known for the wonderful \ntreasures in the form of the experiences you can \nlive on it. If you think that going to Times Square or \nwalking on the Highline is the main thing in the city, \nyou must understand that NYC is magical due to \nthe potential that any corner has to be great. And \nthis is just the perfect introduction for L’Atelier de \nJoël Robuchon, a restaurant near Chelsea Market, \nthat has earned two Michelin stars that are very \nwell deserved.\nL’ATELIER DE JOËL ROBUCHON\nNew York City, USA\nFirst things first, the luxury world is all about the customer \nexperience and L’Atelier doesn’t disappoint us at the entrance, \nwhere we were received with a wonderful concierge opening the \ndoors to the hall. Arriving at the hall, you have a quick explanation \nof L’Atelier’s vision, mission and values, while your jackets or bags \nare well taken care of by the staff. The contemporary red chandelier \nis just the first small look into the modern luxury design feel that \nyou will have inside.\nWhile you’re being seated, you already understand that space \nworks in two different ways: private dinings, for groups or business \nmeetings, and the classic New York open table style. Well, you \n",115,{"image":469,"text":470,"number":471},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.116.png","never forget your first meal and this was one of the stars of the \nnight, just to start in the right mood. Zebra tomatoes, king crab \nand a crispy wasabi touch to bring it all together. Fresh, simple but \ngreat, proving that when it comes to food, less is more.\nA tribute to those who put gnocchi at the top of all their premium \nchoices, this plate perfectly showcases the versatility available at \nthe french fusion cuisine served in L’Atelier. With the touch and \nsoul of the house, you can still taste a pumpkin base on it with \nsome white truffle shaving sand Mimolette tuile.\nLobster is always the queen and, for us, the best of the night, \naccompanied by a wonderful Domain Gilberto, Saumur, Loire, \nFrance 2018. The dish presents us with the soul of Joël Robuchon, \nclassic premium ingredients done with creativity and identity. \nLobster is presented in a consomé of purple artichoke, spring \nvegetables and anise hyssop broth. The unique way of preparing \nour queen brings us the ultimate experience of this protein. \nTwo meat plates were presented: duck with quince and chestnut \n“aigre-doux” and, our favourite one, the wonderful wagyu. The \nbest meat cut in the world is served with season vegetables along \nwith wild basil pesto. The famous mashed potatoes puré of Joël \nRobuchon is present in the two plates. \nTo end a perfect meal, a piece of art in the form of dessert, chocolate \nmousse, macerated cherries and chantilly. Classic French flavours \nwith the best presentation of the night, proving the L’Atelier high \ncooking techniques.\nJoël Robuchon was the highest awarded chef in the world. Serving \nunder his name is a major responsibility to any chef. With that \nbeing said, the best thing that we can say on L’Atelier is simple: \nChristophe Bellanca surely keeps the heritage from Joël Robuchon \nalive. Five out of five.\nAddress: 85 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10011, USA\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Flatelier-newyork.com\u002F\n",116,{"image":473,"text":474,"number":475},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.117.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 117\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\nThe refined La Leggenda Dei Frati restaurant \nis situated in the city centre of one of the most \nsuggestive cities in Italy, Florence. The restaurant \nshowcases a minimalistic style that will easily make \nyou feel as comfortable as in your own home. The \nstaff will warmly introduce you into the dining room, \ngiving you a simple but thorough explanation of the \nhistory of the restaurant. The dining room is amazing, \nwith everything thought out to make you focus on \nyour culinary experience in the best way possible.\nLA LEGGENDA DEI FRATI\nFlorence, Italy\nThe restaurant is directed by Chef Filippo Saporito, that will \npersonally welcome you at the table to present the specialities of \nthe restaurants and will make sure to offer you the best solutions \naccording to your taste. The restaurant has an outstanding offer \nof traditional dishes, but trust the Chef and try the tasting menu. \nThis menu includes some of the best dishes that you can try in \nFlorence, with some of them being responsible for La Leggenda dei \nFrati’s Michelin Star.\nThe Michelin Star is just underlining the brilliance and effort that \nChef Filippo Saporito, with the help of his astonishing staff, put \ninto his creations and his job every day. Reaching the Michelin \n",117,{"image":477,"text":478,"number":479},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.118.png","Star is not just creating a good combination of tastes and flavours, \nhe said, it is about passion, dedication, hard work and love for \nyour own job.\nWe would also like to highlight the extreme professional service \nat the table, with each course offered and presented by the staff \nin the best possible way. Before trying it, you will already feel \nthe tastes, as the staff will ensure that you will know everything \nregarding the dish.\nIn this restaurant, we had the opportunity to do another unique \nexperience beside the culinary one. At the end of the dinner, we \nhad the pleasure of going with Chef Filippo Saporito to one of the \nmost touching places we had ever seen. He brought us at the 4th \nfloor, where we could admire the best view over Florence, being \nthe highlight of this truly unique experience!\nAddress: Costa S. Giorgio, 6\u002Fa, 50125 Florence, Italy\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fwww.laleggendadeifrati.it\u002F \n",118,{"image":481,"text":482,"number":483},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.119.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 119\n",119,{"image":485,"text":486,"number":487},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.120.png","iLOVESKIN The Beauty, Lounge & Experience cares about your well-being, your emotions, \nyour body and your skin. Their purpose is to show you how to feel good, inside and out. \nWe Take Care is their philosophy, allowing them to surprise clients with the quality of their \nwork and by the soul they put into all kind of aesthetic beauty treatments, respecting the \ndesire to feel good, while maintaining the natural beauty that makes you unique. \nTHE BEAUTY, LOUNGE & EXPERIENCE\nLUXURY SPAS WE COVET\n",120,{"image":489,"text":490,"number":491},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.121.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 121\nI LOVESKIN SPA\nLounge & Experience\nIn November 2014, iLOVESKIN was created in order to be a model project in \nthe field of distribution and representation in the Iberian Peninsula. In the \ncosmetic, make-up and hair products, they distinguish themselves through \ntraining. In 2015, the brand moved forward with its internationalization with an \noffice opening in Abu Dhabi (UAE). \nPassion for beauty, attention to detail and \nstate-of-the-art technology make their brand \nthe most important institution specialised in \nterms of aesthetics. While respecting brands, \niLOVESKIN has the ultimate goal to help you \nhave a beautiful and healthy body. Thalac is \nthe brand used on the face, body and men’s \ntreatments, \nwhich \nstrictly \nfollow \nThalac \ntreatment protocols. \nThese protocols are unique and a result of \nresearch developed by Thalac laboratories, \nin partnership with Thalassotherapy centres. \nThey give priority to manual methods and \ntechniques that lead to immediate results \nwhile \nmaintaining \ncomfort \nand \nwell-\nbeing. Associated with marine assets, the \nstrengthening effects of the brand’s products. \nSPAS WE COVET\n",121,{"image":493,"text":494,"number":495},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.122.png","Their esthetical and well-being market knowledge leads \nthem to believe they have the answer to delay the effects of \ninadequate nutrition, stress and unhealthy lifestyle that lead \nto a dull, aged and malnourished skin. For that reason, they \nrely on the most cutting-edge technology in the beauty and \ncosmetic industry to provide the most advanced treatments in \nAddress: Av. Clotilde, Arcadas do Parque, 52A, 2765-266 Estoril, Portugal\nWebsite: www.iloveskin.com\u002Fpt\u002F\nfighting premature ageing as well as relaxing body and mind. \nDare to imagine an audacious and efficient experience in \none place, totally inspired by a visionary service that defies \ntradition.\n",122,{"image":497,"text":498,"number":499},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.123.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 123\nAddress: Av. Clotilde, Arcadas do Parque, 52A, 2765-266 Estoril, Portugal\nWebsite: www.iloveskin.com\u002Fpt\u002F\nSPAS WE COVET\n",123,{"image":501,"text":502,"number":503},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.124.png","Each year, many Fashion Weeks take place in the biggest cities in the world and \ndictate what are the top trends we should follow. But what happens when fash-\nion trends influence the design world? CovetED Magazine brings you two trends \nthat can easily be applied to any interior design: Mixed Patterns and Colour \nMap. Are you brave enough to bring these trends into your decor?\nWHEN FASHION MEETS INTERIOR DESIGN\nSTYLE ICONS\n",124,{"image":505,"text":506,"number":507},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.125.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 125\n",125,{"image":509,"text":19,"number":510},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.126.png",126,{"image":512,"text":513,"number":514},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.127.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 127\n",127,{"image":516,"text":19,"number":517},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.128.png",128,{"image":519,"text":520,"number":521},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.129.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 129\n",129,{"image":523,"text":19,"number":524},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.130.png",130,{"image":526,"text":527,"number":528},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F2c\u002F29c7686d33235832ad1236e0862f55.131.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 131\nA-CERO\nAddress: Santa Cruz de Marcenado 2 Bajo 1, 28015 \nMADRID, SPAIN\nARPER TOKYO SHOWROOM\nAddress: HT Jingu Gaien Bldg. 8F 2-7-22 Kita Aoyama, \nMinato-Ku, Tokyo 107-0061\nARTEFACTO\nAddress: Avenida das Nações Unidas - Brooklin, Sao \nPaulo, Brazil\nARTERIORS LOS ANGELEs\nAddress: 8620 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA\nARTEXA\nAddress: Av. Homero 1433, Polanco, Polanco II Secc, \n11550, City of Mexico, Mexico\nATELIER AMARO\nWebsite:  http:\u002F\u002Fatelieramaro.pl\u002F\nAdress: Plac Trzech Krzyży 10\u002F14, 00-507 Warsaw, \nPoland\nB&B ITALIA\nAddress: Av. Brasil, 1653 - Jardim America, Sao Paulo, \nBrazil\nBOCA DO LOBO\nWebsite: www.bocadolobo.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 \nRio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nBOCONCEPT\nAddress: Winsome House, 73 Wyndham St, Central, \nHong Kong\nBOUTIQUE DANOISE\nAddress: Aeschenvorstadt 36, 4010 Basel, Switzerland\nBRABBU\nWebsite: www.brabbu.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 \nRio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nBRAND EQUITY\nAddress: 1st Floor, Kwai Bo Industrial Building 40 Wong \nChuk Hang Road, Hong Kong\nBREDAQUARANTA\nAddress: via Ernesto Breda, 40, Sesto San Giovanni, \nMilan, Italy\nCASA ITALIA\nAddress: Presidente Masaryk 326 - Col. Polanco, C.P. \n11560, City of Mexico - Mexico\nCASA MILANO\nAddress: Al Waha Complex, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, \nUAE\nCASA PALACIO\nAddress: Av. Vasco de Quiroga 3850, Col. Santa Fe \nCuajimalpa, City of Mexico, Mexico\nCASA|NOVA\nAddress: Al sayyah building between 3rd & 4th \ninterchange 122308, Dubai, UAE\nCASSINA SHANGHAI\nAddress: 407, JSWB Hongqiao Living Centerm No.75, \nLoushanguan Road, Shanghai, China\nCIBONE\nAddress: 2F, 2-27-25 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku Tokyo\nCIRCU\nWebsite: www.circu.net\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, 4435-379 \nRio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nCLASSIC LIVING\nAddress: F1, 1388 Wuzhong Road, Shanghai, China\nCONSORT DESIGN\nAddress: 6918 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA\nCOVET DOURO\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fvirtual-tours\u002Fdouro\u002F\nAddress: Avenida Clube de Caçadores, 4604, \nGondomar, Portugal\nCOVET LISBON\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\nAddress: Avenida Aida - Estoril Garden, Ap. 161, 2765-\n187 Estoril, Portugal\nCOVET LONDON\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fvirtual-tours\u002Flondon\u002F \nAddress: 1 Regal House Lensbury Avenue Fulham \nLondon SW6 2GZ, UK\nCOVET NYC\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-showrooms\u002F\ncovet-nyc\u002F \nAddress: 172 Madison Ave, 3rd Floor New York, NY \n10016, USA\nCOVET PARIS\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fvirtual-tours\u002Fparis\u002F\nAddress: 154 Rue de Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen, Paris, France\nCOVET VALLEY\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-showrooms\u002F\ncovet-valley\u002F\nAddress: Tv. 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