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That is why CovetED decided to \nfocus its 17th issue on this subject. Through 116 pages, you will find more than 300 inspirations \nand ideas to nurture your creative mind!\nWe start by featuring all that’s new from the best design brands worldwide. Then, we present \na curated selection of the showrooms we love, from the world’s capitals.  Hoping to be able \nto visit them once again very soon.\nAlso, we joined one of the best mid-century Design brands of the moment, Essential Home, \nand prepared a series of exclusive interviews about modern design and its best players.  \nGet ready for some serious inspiration and enjoy CovetED’s newest issue!\nFor an extra boost of inspiration, don’t forget to visit our website: www.covetedition.com..\n",10,{"image":52,"text":53,"number":54},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.11.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 11\n",11,{"image":56,"text":57,"number":58},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.12.png","KARTELL “LOVES THE PLANET”\nIn the context of more careful, conscient and sustainable design, Kartell \nhas created a set of furniture collections, in order to raise awareness of the \nenvironment and the concern for the planet Earth. Kartell Loves The Planet \nis the name of this collection that represents the ongoing conversation about \nthe world and the environment. \nRETAIL EXPERIENCES \nBrands are aware that consumers are increasingly valuing experiences \nrather than objects and changing their spending habits accordingly. To gain \ncustomers’ attention back into stores, they’re adapting to offer 360-degree \nshoppable brand experiences. Believing a relaxed customer is more likely to \nmake a purchase, retailers are on a continual quest to make customers feel at \nhome in their stores. Brands want customers to discover a different way of \nshopping, aiming to create an environment that is as close as possible to their \nhomes. We hope to see this design trend at Salone Del Mobile 2020.\nBIOPHILIA\nPlants are certainly not a new interior design trend, but they are \nbecoming more of a feature than ever before, as people realize the \nhealth benefits they offer. With a diminished connection to nature, \nthe increasing pressure on urban space and the technological \npresence we have less opportunity to recuperate our mental and \nphysical energy. Biophilia Design Trend is all about the hidden \nsecrets that surround the essence of life, just like if your ambiences \nwere alive and breathing. Businesses at the vanguard of workplace \ndesign such as Apple, Google and Amazon are investing heavily in \nBiophilic Design elements.\nNENDO: SUSTAINABILITY DESIGN \nCOLLECTION FOR EMECO\nJapanese studio Nendo has released a new version of its \nenvironmentally friendly SU stool for Emeco, adding an \ninterchangeable cork seat to the design. The material \nis lightweight, resilient and can be harvested every ten \nyears without causing lasting damage to the trees. As \nwith previous versions of the SU stool, the seat has a \ncontoured surface and is supported by four anodised \naluminium legs. Emeco describes the cork seat as “tactile \nwith a feeling of warmth”.\nNEWS & TRENDS\nDesign is everywhere. From year to year, the trends keep changing in light velocity. If there is one way to \ndescribe the interior design trends we will see more of in 2020, it’s anything goes. To make you be able to \nkeep up with all of them we bring you the latest news and trends in the interior design world.\n",12,{"image":60,"text":61,"number":62},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.13.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 13\nCOLOUR TRENDS \nColours have an important role in interior design, they can completely \ntransform a room. With the right colour, you can set the tone of the \nroom, the mood, and the general ambience. Each year, major paint \ncompanies such as Pantone announce their colour of the year and \ninterior designers adopt these colours to build beautiful kitchens, \nbathrooms and living spaces. Pantone’s Colour Of The Year 2020 \nis Classic Blue, so this would be definitely the colour that will \nrevolutionize interior design in 2020. But you can also expect to see \ninteriors with amazing colours such as Mellow Yellow, Cassis Color \nand Green Forest.\nCOVET NYC  \nCovet NYC is a new staging project by RDD Architecture, embellished \nwith the most bespoke and luxury pieces you’ll ever have the privilege to \nsee. Behind the concept of this staging project, is the design of the amazing \nRoberto Rincon, a top NYC-based interior designer that took this challenge, \ncreating excellence and sophistication. A luxurious, modern and sophisticated \nhome. A home that inspires with the outstanding composition of pieces, \ncolours, materials, styles, shapes, and patterns. And that is precisely what \ndistinguishes Roberto from other professionals: the subtle, yet perfect.\nSUSTAINABILITY \nIncreasing awareness of environmental catastrophe and the urgency to \nprevent it is inspiring designers to rethink the lifecycle of products. More and \nmore people are awakening to the benefits of eco-conscious home decor, and \nthe rise in popularity of green furnishings is interior design pushing frontiers \nforward at full speed. \nBrands are playing a decisive role in this change by using their resources and \ninfluence to find innovative ways to create products that are as desirable and \nfunctional as they are eco-friendly. In the fashion world, we can see brands \nlike Everlane with the zero-plastic mission and H&M with the Conscious \nCollection, but in the interior design world, we can see Kartell with the \namazing Componibili Bio, a new version with a revolutionary natural \nmaterial obtained from agricultural waste that does not compete with food \nfor humans and animals.\nNATURAL MATERIALS\nSustainability initiatives are becoming extremely popular \nthese days. Designers and homeowners alike have been \nembracing the eco-friendly trend by using natural \nmaterials in their projects and home decor. Natural \nMaterials are inherently more eco-friendly than their \nartificial counterparts, it’s good for the environment, \nand your family, as well. They give an instant feeling \nof luxury and style to any space, as well as the highly \nversatile list of their benefits. It’s no wonder why natural \nmaterials are a trend that is here to revolutionize the \ninterior design world.\nNEWS & TRENDS\n",13,{"image":64,"text":65,"number":66},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.14.png","Every year interior design brands show the brand new products and projects \nin April. This year will be no different, you can still get to know all their new \npieces and inspirations. CovetED prepared a special article with some of the \nbest new products (and surprises) these brands have prepared for you.\nWe bring you some of the best pieces, partnerships, projects and novelties you \ncan’t miss. For more information check their website. Join us and get ready to \nbe inspired.\nLET’S TALK ABOUT WHAT’S NEW\nNEWS & TRENDS\n",14,{"image":68,"text":69,"number":70},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.15.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 15\nNEWS & TRENDS\nTop Luxury Brands \nPRECIOSA\nVICCARBE\n“Trends come and go, and when you have been in business since 1724, \nyou’ve seen a lot come and go. Preciosa Lighting creates lights and \ninstallations that stand the test of time, preferring to design lighting that \nwill still be beautiful and memorable in ten, twenty years’ time.”\nPreciosa is a luxury lighting brand with unique crystal chandeliers \nand lighting projects that adorn luxury hotels, royal palaces, private \nresidences and yachts all over the globe. They follow the legacy of the \nhighest quality Bohemian Crystal in combination with 21st-century \ncutting-edge technologies and their glassmakers‘ craftsmanship. They \nshape centuries of dreams into the light. \nPreciosa brings us Lighting Trends 2020: \nNature Calling\nStreamlined Style: Art Deco-inspired design has been around for a few \nyears now and its popularity doesn’t seem to be waning. This year it will \nViccarbe is a contemporary furniture manufacturer based in Beniparrell, \na small town a few minutes away from the city of Valencia, Spain. \nThe brand is known for its partnerships with renowned architects and \ndesigners, such as the Spain-born Patricia Urquiola and Piero Lissoni. \nNow, the brand created a program, called Quickship, which hopes to have \nyour order delivered in just a week.\nThe Viccarbe collection is the result of years of work in partnership with \nthe most prestigious international designers, such as Patricia Urquiola, \nJaime Hayon, Piero Lissoni, Jean-Marie Massaud, Lievore Altherr Molina, \nNaoto Fukasawa, Arik Levy and John Pawson.\nThese major designers have all interpreted the Mediterranean lifestyle \nas a distinguishing value, and follow the highest standards of quality \nthroughout the creation process. To maintain the Mediterranean \nsignature is something that worries Viccarbe, and the designers who \nhave collaborated before with the brand have done an outstanding work \nbe more streamlined and refined, again creating a more long-term style. \nHints of an industrial look and minimal vibe will be apparent. To jazz \nthings up a bit, geometric shapes should also be in abundance.\nLEDs: Preciosa is a leader in designing kinetic, dynamic and interactive \nlighting. Much of what we’ve been able to create in the last decade is \ndue to the rapid advancement in LED technology. Using LEDs allows for \ninnovation, creativity and energy savings. Their versatility means they \ncan be moulded to any light typology or design and technical limitations \nare greatly reduced. They are functional and practical while allowing \ndesigners’ creativity to shine through.\nCosy Bedsides: Eschew harsh overhead lighting in the bedroom and opt for \nsomething that will add a touch of beauty and functionality. Decorating \nwith wall sconces or table lamps bedside will add a warm layer of pleasure \nto this most relaxing room.\nmaintaining the brand’s trademark.\nDive through their diverse product portfolio and pick out the best pieces \nsuited for your project. With this new program, Viccarbe hopes to meet \ndesigners’ demanding timelines in order to have their projects ready on time.\n",15,{"image":72,"text":73,"number":74},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.16.png","VONDOM\nVONDOM is a leader company of avant-garde outdoor furniture, \npots, planters, lamps and rugs for modern indoor & outdoor \ncommercial spaces.\nPixel collection by Ramon Esteve: It is inspired by the small elements \nof colour that make up an image, looking to connect the piece with the \nnumerous possible outcomes that are generated as a result of how it is \narranged. The PIXEL sofa is composed of three independent modules \nthat allow you to create countless shapes; from linear sofas or chaise \nlongues to corners or even a bed. PIXEL’s main characteristic is its low \nseating height, designed for a more intimate use that ties the piece \nin with chill-out zones. Manufactured by rotational moulding, its \nversatility is enhanced through the upholstery, available in a variety of \nfabrics and finishes that can be combined with one another; alluding \nonce again to its name and mirroring those coloured dots that serve as \nthe origin of an image and the shape through different combinations \nin 3D. Voxel chair by Karim Rashid: Now, this collection is made up of \nthe chair and the armchair. The Voxel Chair is the perfect conceptual \narchitectural piece for any space. Based on the Vertex Chair, a former \npiece by Vondom. It presents a unique structural shape, angular and \nfaceted, only possible due to production by injection moulding.  Its \nweight is distributed in a balanced way due to its smartly designed \nshape. Its lightweight body makes it easy to transport and arrange. The \narmchair is a minimal simple yet voluminous stackable chair that is \nfaceted just in the perfect places for comfort, just in the right angles for \nhyper-strength, imbuing the correct creases for beauty, and just the few \nmerging and converging lines for purity. Ulm daybed fixed backrest by \nRamon Esteve: A collection fashioned as the new norm with an inherit \nuniversal and logical appeal. A functional seating collection that strikes \na perfect balance between design, technology, and ergonomics based \non basic cube, prism, and spherical shapes. The Ulm collection seeks \nunity within its design and that of other products, combining amongst \ndiverse elements that form a complete ensemble. The sofa, like the \nchairs, daybed, coffee table, and ottoman embody rigid and resilient \nstructures for rest and support that provide total comfort. Much like \nthe name Ulm, its soft forms are a tribute to the formal approach of the \nUlm School. The ability to illuminate each piece can envelop any space \nin colour, providing innovative technology that makes it unique.\nVela sofa 220cm by Ramon Esteve: This extensive outdoor furniture \nand plant pot collection aim to offer comfort and the quality of \ninterior furniture without losing its original qualities. VELA is a \nmodulate system with an elementary prismatic geometry that bases its \nsingularity in the balance of its proportions. The elements can combine \namong themselves to integrate into any space. Their precise volumes \ncreate the illusion of hovering some centimetres off the floor, and when \nthey are illuminated they are transformed into floating architectures.\nGatsby Prisma table lamp by Ramon Esteve:  The GATSBY collection, \ndesigned by Ramón Esteve for VONDOM, recalls the Art Déco lighting. \nThis lamp is based on the idea of creating a surrounding atmosphere \nthrough a suggesting play of lights by means of the lamp’s surfaces, where \nthe material reproduces the shapes and sensations of engraved glass.\n",16,{"image":76,"text":77,"number":78},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.17.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 17\nNEWS & TRENDS\nLALIQUE\nFLEXFORM\nBOTANICA collection: Nature has always been an inexhaustible \nsource of inspiration for Lalique. René Lalique loved nature \nabove all and observed it with utmost care. His creativity has \nbeen nurtured by the three “F”’s: Femme, Flora and Fauna, which \nwere omnipresent in his designs. The new BOTANICA collection \ntakes us into a universe where floral romanticism contrasts with \nmineral strength. Thanks to the talent of its artists and the \nexceptional expertise of its glass masters, Lalique captures the \nornamental and symbolic power of peony, lily of the valley, \norchid or cherry blossoms. \nCRYSTAL ARCHITECTURE BY ELIZABETH DE PORTZAMPARC \nAND LALIQUE: Born of the encounter between Elizabeth de \nPortzamparc’s imagination and Lalique’s expertise, Tandrillah is \nthe crystallization of a new adventure in the Crystal Architecture \ncollection. Since 2014, this collection has brought together original \nconcepts by the greatest creative forces in architecture. Unique in \nform and luminosity, Tandrillah is a distillation of more than thirty \nyears of experimentation by Elizabeth de Portzamparc.\nSUN & MOON BY LOU ZHENGGANG: For the first time, an abstract \ncanvas takes shape in Lalique crystal. Six clear crystal panels, each \nenamelled, present themselves as single paintings on which the brush has \nimprinted its ink. Sun&Moon, the series co-created by Lou Zhenggang and \nLalique, is imbued with the serene atmosphere of a landscape. In these \nexceptional pieces, the Chinese artist pays tribute to the life cycle around \ntwo heavenly bodies, the Sun and the Moon. Quite apart from aesthetic \nINTRODUCING THE FLEXFORM OUTDOOR COLLECTION\nFlexform Outdoor Collection has launched its first outdoor furniture \ncollection designed with the help of architect Antonio Citterio. \nThe newly released Outdoor collection includes sofas, armchairs, \ntables, chairs and an array of other accessories. Flexform’s Outdoor \ncollection is informed by the same sophisticated style traits found \nin its interior decor products. The informal, timeless elegance and \nunrivalled comfort that have consistently distinguished Flexform’s \ninterior decor products are now reflected in a collection of outdoor \nfurnishings that embodies the company’s ability to instil robust \ndesign values in products of the highest quality and durability. The \nfirst Flexform Outdoor ad campaign, featuring the Vulcano sofa \ndesigned by Antonio Citterio, developed a visual concept embodied \nin a carefree, relaxed lifestyle that extends beyond the home’s \ninterior walls. The Flexform outdoor collection also includes a \nseries of dining and coffee tables. The Zefiro dining table, with its \nlight, contemporary vibe, now comes in an outdoor version, in a \nhost of sizes and finishes that underscore its incredible versatility. \nCitterio has also created a series of chairs for Flexform, including \nthe Thomas armchair – a bestseller from the indoor collection, now \nadapted into an outdoor version.\ncontemplation and the feelings of delight they engender, these abstract \nlines have a 5000-year history.\nROCKSTONE 40: The new series of Rockstone 40 finds its colour \ninspiration from the aurora borealis, the natural effect that is a result \nof the magnetic atmosphere in the North Pole. The magnetic, mystic \nand spiritual power attributed to crystal, takes here a turn of colour \nand connection to our powerful nature and its extraordinary effects. \nHaving personally experienced the aurora borealis in the far north of \nFinland brings back a unique memory of its visual and physical and \nmystic sensation. The colours I have given to my new RockStone 40 \nsculpture are a direct expression of these moments and feelings.\n",17,{"image":80,"text":81,"number":82},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.18.png","KARTELL\nMINOTTI\nDIMORE GALLERY\nTwo of the leading Made in Italy brands come together for a new challenge \nin design to safeguard the environment. In Kartell’s creative workshop, in \nwhich ideas, innovations, materials and technology come together, a new \nproject has been born, uniting two of the most emblematic Made in Italy \nbrands, Kartell and Fiat, for a special edition in support of the launch of \nthe new FIAT 500 full electric. “The Kartell 500 has all the character of \nour brand,” continues Claudio Luti. “It is inspired by the unmistakable \ngraphic design of the Kabuki lamp which Ferruccio Laviani designed to \nbe the leitmotif of the new car’s identity, with unique details that take \nthe structure of the lamp and transforms it into special features of the car \nitself. The colour blue expresses a strong identity, and is inspired by a range \nalready used by Kartell.” Kartell’s special project for the Fiat 500, together \nwith two other standout names of the Made in Italy brand, Bulgari and \nArmani, supported by Altagamma, forms part of an awareness campaign \naiming to improve the planet with better consumer habits. The three cars \nwill be auctioned off, and the proceeds will go to one of the environmental \norganisations of Leonardo di Caprio, who has embraced the design of the \nnew Fiat 500 and become an endorser of Fiat’s mission.\nEmbrace Stylish Outdoor Living with Minotti’s Lifescape Collection\nAlong with complementing other pieces within their respective series, \nMinotti’s outdoor furniture pieces also co-mingle effortlessly when \nmixed and matched. A good example is the Florida seating system, \ndesigned by Rodolfo Dordoni, that features soft geometric lines, \nmodularity, and tons of comfort.\nThe Rivera series, also designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, leans retro \nyet refined. Lots of attention to detail and natural materials are the \nhallmarks of its pieces, with open-air woven details that are eye-\ncatching beyond compare. The Rivera includes seating, coffee tables, \nand various other accessories.\nThe right choice for smaller spaces, the Tape “Cord” outdoor series is \ncompact with perfect proportions. This extensive group of seating and \naccessories is ideal for creating relaxing outdoor areas in both residential \nand commercial se ttings. Each piece shares the Tape detail – a bronze \ncolour metal strip securing its feet to its body.\nDIMORE GALLERY is a home, a journey, an experience, a dialogue between \npast and present. Every object selected or created by designers Emiliano Salci \nand Britt Moran has a story and an allure capturing the imagination in a \nway in which only art and design are able. Each room unveils a different \nemotion (joy, surprise, nostalgia) leading the visitor towards the discovery of \nelusive colours and precious materials, where the quest for form reveals the \npresence of objects and makes this journey unique and emotive.\nDimore Gallery – Iconic mid-century collectable pieces coexist with \ncontemporary creations.\nDesigned and produced by Dimore Gallery designers, objects from far-\naway worlds live next to sculptural furniture. “Progetto Non-Finito”: a \nseries of seatings, tables, cabinets, bookcases and lamps is translated into \ncontemporary language finding origins in the past as a source of inspiration. \nCorroded metal alternates with precious alloys, aged silver and oxidised \nbrass; glossy lacquers blend with rough-finished fibreglass; textiles with a \nclassical point-of-view are made contemporary by creative interpretation.\n",18,{"image":84,"text":85,"number":86},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.19.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 19\nNEWS & TRENDS\nROBERTO CAVALLI\nROSSANA ORLANDI\nIn the latest Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors collection, new varieties \nof marble and onyx and special manufacturing techniques have been \nintroduced. Among these, the Ragali small tables stand out thanks to \nthe use of the “Scagliola” finish, an ancient artisanal process typical of \nthe Florentine Renaissance and here adopted to create the distinctive \nanimal patterns.\nThe timeless beauty of the stones can be perceived also in the Turkana tables, \nsculptural compositions whose asymmetry and variety of colours recall the \nbeauty of the natural elements and in the scenographic Nyos dining table, \nwith a special metal base holding an exquisite onyx top with lazy-susan.\nConsidered the noble stones par excellence, thanks to the great aesthetic \nvalue given by their stunning veining and unique brightness, marble and \nonyx have always been symbols of elegance and luxury. In the latest \nRoberto Cavalli Home Interiors collection, new varieties and innovative \nmanufacturing techniques have been introduced to enhance the beauty \nand charm of the furniture.\nRagali: Ragali side and central tables stand out thanks to the possibility to \nselect the special “Scagliola” finish. Typical of the Florentine Renaissance, \nRossana Orlandi is launching the 2nd edition of Ro Plastic Prize to \nchallenge and inspire the design community to think differently \nabout how objects are made. The best projects will be presented as \nfinalists at Rossana Orlandi Gallery during the Fuorisalone of the 2020 \nSalone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan. An international jury of \nprofessionals and experts will select the winners among the finalists, \none for each category.\nAlexander Schul was last years winner, and was presented during \nMaison et Objet 2019. His project consisted of design pieces made of \nPlastic trash.\nthis ancient technique blurring the line between art and craftsmanship was \nadopted for the creation of decorative objects and architectural elements. \nThey can be found in some of the most renowned places in Florence, such \nas the Uffizi gallery, the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, Palazzo Pitti and \nthe Opificio delle Pietre dure.\nTURKANA: The timeless beauty of the stones can be perceived also in \nthe scenographic Turkana coffee table, whose composition of asymmetric \ntops in different colours and shades recalls the irregular beauty of natural \nelements. The possibility to choose various materials of the collection \nallows to create personalized combinations: among others, grey onyx, \nemerald onyx, white onyx, and silk georgette marble are blended to create \na suggestive and harmonious composition.\nNYOS:  Finally, moving to the dining room, the impressive Nyos table \ncatches the eye with its ultra-chic allure and sculptural figure. The piece \nof furniture features a metal base made up of an original game of curved \nlines, while the top with an irregular shape, available in a different kind of \nmarble or onyx, is completed with a metal lazy-Suzan with laser engraved \nlogo, signing and sealing the quality of the table.\n",19,{"image":88,"text":89,"number":90},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.20.png","BRABBU\nBRABBU is a design brand that reflects an intense way of \nliving, bringing fierceness, strength, and power into an \nurban lifestyle. With a diverse range of furniture, case goods, \nupholstery, lighting and rugs, and through sensory   design.\nThe interior design brand has designed a new collection to \nhelp you create interiors with personality. Bryce console is \none of the newest products.  Bryce console is a giant natural \namphitheatre caused by erosion through the paunsaugnt \nplateau. The bryce I console pays tribute to this plateau \nthrough its unique design in high gloss black lacquer and \nglossy gold leaf. It is a plus to any home entryway or even as \nAMBIENCE: BRYCE CONSOLE, CAY ROUND MIRROR, YARSA RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY; \nGOROKA CENTRE TABLE, COLOSSEUM CONSOLE\na plus in the living or dining room.\nGoroka centre table is one of the surprise the brand prepared. \nThe goroka tribe is known for its dazzling explosion of colour \nand feathers as a way to impress the enemy. Goroka centre table \ntakes inspiration from this tribe located in papua new guinea. \nIt is coated in a glossy black lacquer making it a memorable \ncentre table to place in any interior design.\nThe roman colosseum or coliseum is one of the new seven \nwonders of the world. Inspired by its empowering presence, \ncolosseum console table was created. Made with glossy black \nfaux-marble painting, this modern console table will help you \n",20,{"image":92,"text":93,"number":94},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.21.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 21\nNEWS & TRENDS\nAMBIENCE: WALES BENCH, CYRUS DOUBLE II XL WALL LIGHT, VALENCIA RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY; KAROO II \nCOUNTER STOOL, CYRUS WALL LIGHT\nbring the most enduring italian icon to any home decor.\nA semi-desert area in South Africa was the perfect environment \nto be the inspiration behind karoo counter stool. With a unique \ndesign, seating upholstered in velvet and a swivel base in \nbrushed aged brass matte, this stool is sure to impress, whether \nin a home bar or as a kitchen stool.\nThe cyrus wall light is one of the best sellers of BRABBU so the \nbrand felt the need to add a few more options to this collection. \nWith the extra-large sizes and the new double wall lights, they \ndesigned five new products to satisfy your fierce lighting needs! \nYou can combine theri original cyrus wall light with a double \nWall light or even with an xl version of the cyrus wall light, \nusing the latter horizontally!\nCyrus was the brave persian king that conquered babylonia and \nits cylinder was the document that proves it. Cyrus double ii \nxl light was inspired by the freedom and the vast culture of \nthe persian civilisation. This 1.2 Meters \u002F 47 inches long wall \nlight is part of the cyrus lighting collection that includes some \nof BRABBU best sellers and most wanted lighting products, \nranging from wall lights, table lights and floor lights. Add a \ntouch of fierceness to any room with this simple and exquisite \nlighting collection.\n",21,{"image":96,"text":97,"number":98},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.22.png","ANTONIO LUPI\nBOFFI\nAntonio Lupi is a leading Made in Italy brand, specialized in home \n& bathroom furnishing. Design, usability, materials, mixed in high-\nquality luxury products. A Tuscan company that for more than sixty \nyears has distinguished itself on the Italian and international markets \nfor their bathroom furnishings projects.\nOpale and Vitreo are the collections of washbasins through which \nAntonio Lupi continues its research, started with Albume collection, \non the potential of colored Crystalmood and its ability to dialogue \nwith natural materials that have always been in the company’s DNA.\nOPALE: The name refers explicitly to geometry and the infinite \nreflections of precious stones, the unique magic of nature invades the \nbathroom in a continuous cross-reference between material, surfaces \nand refined chromatism. The chromatic aspect of the collection is \ninterpreted through the 10 colours in which Cristalmood is proposed \nand the combination of the translucent shades with the uniqueness \nof the unrepeatable signs and veins of Bianco Carrara Marble or Nero \nMarquina. The washbasin is available in the new decagonal shape or \nA floating open space\nThe concept for the new SL 86 yacht from the Sanlorenzo shipyard \nopts for an open space design with bright, intercommunicating \nspaces marked by elegance and refinement. Travellers are thus able \nto have direct contact with the sea. Contemporary and sophisticated \nsolutions are the predominant theme followed by Boffi | De Padova \nin its on-going collaboration with Sanlorenzo. The yacht, in fact, is \na testament to the yachting industry’s increased focus on designing \ninteriors like modern, fully equipped loft-like spaces. \nin the more traditional round shape, in the top mount version, and it \nis always perfectly matching with other products by Antonio Lupi. \nThe same is also available as a freestanding pedestal washbasin that \ncan be either cylindrical or prismatic.\nVITREO: Like Opale collection, but a single Cristalmood block that \nseamlessly expresses all the elegance of the material and the classic \ngeometry of the sink shapes. Vitreous available in 10 colours and it is \nable to fit different refined styles contexts. It is also providing a sense \nof brightness to the space thanks to the infinite reflections generated \nby the dialogue with the architectural elements, surfaces, and \nfurnishings that compose it. A decagonal shape, a characteristic image \nthat does not take out the leading role of water, rather it enhances \nit because the sight of the primordial element that is collected in \nthe large basin changes the perception of the sink as a whole. Vitreo \nis a rediscovered gem that embellishes the centre of the room. It is \nthe element that attracts the eye and expresses the contemporary \napproach to the project by Antonio Lupi.\n",22,{"image":100,"text":101,"number":102},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.23.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 23\nNEWS & TRENDS\nMDF ITALIA\nPHILIPPE STARCK \u002F B&B ITALIA\nMDF Italia’s modern furnishing is not just one of the best expressions \nof Italian Design creativity, but it also stands for the best technological \nMade in Italy in this sector. The Brand ensures top quality standards, \nso that furniture is not only aesthetically impeccable but performing, \nfunctional and innovative!\nUNIQUE OUTDOOR COLLECTION \nA blend of stylistic research, refined aesthetics and production quality – \nwithout giving up comfort and practicality – are the standout features \nof the new ARPA collection designed by Ramón Esteve for MDF Italia. \nCarrying on the stylistic features of the MDF Italia collection, these sofas, \narmchairs and coffee tables embody elegant solutions for furnishing \noutdoor residential and hotel spaces with flair and personality. It’s a \nuniversal trend: in the next few months, our living spaces will move \noutdoors, with gardens and terraces taking centre stage as they become \nOh, it rains!\nA collection of outdoor seating, created by French designer Philippe \nStarck for Italian furniture brand B&B Italia, has foldable backrests \nthat can cover the seat to protect it from the elements. The cheekily \ntitled Oh, it rains! series comprises a sofa and an armchair with simple, \nrectangular seats that are dwarfed by outsized, protruding backrests.\nWhen these are folded down, it covers a surface area both longer \nand wider than the seat itself to keep out moisture. The fold-down \nmechanism works via an exposed aluminium hinge – a mechanical \njoint created especially by Starck in collaboration with the company’s \nresearch and development team. Due to its size, the backrest also \nforms a kind of modular wall, that can be used to separate spaces and \ncreate privacy. Starck opted for a raffia-reminiscent texture to give \nthe design beachside appeal while still being completely waterproof.\nOther recent experiments by the designer include an AI-designed \nproduction chair and upholstery made from an apple-based vegan \nfabric. Folding elements can make furniture more convenient. Designer \nAlexander Gendell made a chair that folds flat and hangs on the wall \nas a piece of artwork when not in use.\nspaces to be furnished with just as much care and with objects of design \nembodying this new relationship between indoors and outdoors.\nArpa collection: The Arpa collection allows you to experience outdoor \nspaces as an extension of your living area, with all the style, comfort \nand practicality that distinguish MDF Italia furnishing solutions. Sofas, \narmchairs and side tables stand out for the elegance of the simple, severe \nlines enhanced by the meticulous handiwork of the interwoven strings \nof the chairs, giving the Arpa collection its name (ARPA means “harp” \nin Italian) while embodying an elaborate, detailed design, top-quality \nhandiwork, elegant finishings and the pairing of different materials.\n“I think the collection reflects the values of the brand. When I started \ndesigning ARPA, I knew that my challenge was to achieve a collection \nthat was simple and elegant while transmitting a strong personality. This \nis how I see MDF Italia.”, said Ramón Esteve, the designer.\n",23,{"image":104,"text":105,"number":106},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.24.png","BOCA DO LOBO\nFounded in 2005, Boca do Lobo reinterpret ancient techniques of fine \ncraftsmanship to create unexpected pieces of contemporary design. \nEach creation carries the legacy of centuries of craftsmanship. The \ncollections are inspired and accurately handcrafted in Portugal with \nattention to detail, passion for beauty and the pure dedication of \nskilled craftsmen and craftswoman.\nThe luxury Portuguese interior design brand celebrates 15 years \nand reveals two new exclusive products as part of that celebration. \nInspired by the past and the Portuguese legacy, Boca do Lobo is \ncrafting its way into the future through new design pieces. \nThe brand took a step forward into the digital world and launched \nthese new pieces on a virtual experience, The House of Boca do \nLobo, where hundreds of visitors gathered online to see the novelties \nwandering around a virtual home fully furnished with high end \ndesign products. \nWith a signature of contemporary style, the brand adds a touch of \navant-garde mixed with unique elements and materials. Wanting to \nexpress the absoluteness of craftsmanship and the passion to create \nart, Boca do Lobo envisaged a piece of furniture with powerful \nexpression through traditional craftsmanship. It all began with the \nstudy and exploration of historical art pieces. Following Boca do \nLobo’s soul and essence, our passionate team of designers wanted \nto keep paying tribute to tradition by creating an authentic design \nconcept, inspired by the Versailles expression.\nWanting to express the absoluteness of craftsmanship and the passion \nto create art, Boca do Lobo envisioned a piece of furniture with \nAMBIENCE MASTERPIECE SIDEBOARD; GRAND PIANO FILIGREE; STONEHENGE SIDE TABLE; GOLD FAUX-MARBLE SCREEN\n",24,{"image":108,"text":109,"number":110},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.25.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 25\nNEWS & TRENDS\npowerful expression through traditional craftsmanship. This Boca do \nLobo Masterpiece Sideboard proves that the outcome of architectural \nand design thinking can be impressive.\nThe bespoke Grand Piano Filigree is the first expression of a new \ndiscrete and hyper-luxury service from the House of Boca do Lobo, the \nBespoke line. The exclusive service is reserved for the brand’s design \nenthusiasts craving to satisfy their appetite to create one-of-a-kind \npieces that nobody else has. The leading piece is inspired by the most \nprecious art technique: Filigree, anchored in classic hand-crafting \ntechniques and eccentric aesthetic.\nThe Bespoke Line expresses Boca do Lobo’ expertise and the \nwillingness to keep on the highest standards and fulfil the desire and \nneeds of design experts. A tailored service to convey the most personal \nand indulgent experience, supported by the finest craftsmanship and \nthe passion for innovation to create singular masterpieces. Distinctive, \ninimitable and custom-made, this bespoke product is the equivalent \nof a personalized emotional experience, which offers no less than the \nultimate in craftsmanship and first-class, calling for clients to work \nhand in hand with the in-house design team.\nAlready known for the know-how to create unexpected design \nconcepts, Boca do Lobo presents a fully bespoke service where the \ncentral theme is a creative collaboration between design experts, \ntalented craftsmen and customers. The bespoke line of Boca do Lobo \nbecomes a way where each customer can show their identity, passion, \ndistinctiveness. The mission is to push boundaries while following \ncustomer’s ideas, updating on an icon, disrupting aesthetics, creating \nstandouts in any space. From special objects to grandeur wishes as \nspecial yachts, restaurants, hotels and homeworld.\nAMBIENCE VERSAILLES ARMCHAIR; GUGGENHEIM EBONY ROYAL CABINET\n",25,{"image":112,"text":113,"number":114},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.26.png","MARCEL WANDERS\nKENNETH COBONPUE\nJeux De Crystal: Launched in Paris at Maison Baccarat, the Game-\nCollection designed in collaboration with Baccarat is a luxurious, \nelegant interpretation of strategy and honour. As a celebration of \ntimeless quality, this collection is a reinvention of the artifacts of \nhistory’s most iconic games brought into the contemporary moment. \nThe collection includes five games - Backgammon, Checkers, Domino, \nChinese Go and Chess. Each game design stands as an ode to both \nthe enduring beauty of competition and the ingenuity, craftsmanship, \nand know-how of the manufacturer’s artisans of these prestigious \ndesigners. As you can see from the game collection, exquisite is the \nperfect word to describe each piece that features a special role in every \npart of the game.\nBella: In collaboration with Alessandro Mendini, Marcel Wanders \nbrings an extraordinary lighting performance to residential or \nhospitality interiors for Ramun. Combining light with music, Marcel \nWanders has created a lamp that grants a soothing sensory experience. \nWith just the touch of its cap, the lamp comes to life offering ten \ndifferent classic melodies by Bach, Chopin, Puccini, Pachelbel, as well \nas a ‘Happy Birthday’. Bella is available in golden or silver finishings.\nThe nature is the soul of the project: this has always been the \nfundamental element of the philosophy of KENNETHCOBONPUE, \nfurnishing and complements brand based in Cebu (Philippines) \nbut that now is internationally renowned with different prizes. \nSpeaking an original and at the same time transversal language, with \nits own recognisable stylistic trait, Kenneth Cobonpue presents the \nindoor and outdoor news of 2020: eclectic and poetic projects, with \norganic lines, light and strong at the same time. Result of a masterly \ncraftsmanship applied to ancient materials but with an innovative \nspirit and contemporary design.\nISLA Sofa (Indoor and Outdoor): This sculptural sofa takes inspiration \nfrom its namesake, capturing organic forms in a contemporary style. \nDepicting land is the frame made of rattan in copper finish, and \nsymbolizing the encompassing body of water are the cushioned seats. \nWith the undulating shape of the backrests and the wide seats, Isla \nis luxury and comfort in one perfect for both indoors and outdoors.\nLILY Mobile Chandelier (Indoor): \nThe Lily mobile chandelier is inspired by sprawling water lily pads. \nTheir natural movement as they float on water is mimicked in the \nair as suspended canopies dancing with the wind. From observing \nthem on ponds and lakes to looking up at them at elevated heights, \nexperience Lily from a fresh perspective. \nDRAGON Easy Armchair (Indoor): Strong lines and geometric shapes \nmake up this piece that demands attention. Capturing the fiery spirit \nof this mythical creature, the Dragon easy armchair comes in the bold \ncolors black and red. The solid, cushioned base contrasts the frame’s \nopen weave, creating a modern throne for the adventurous.\n",26,{"image":116,"text":117,"number":118},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.27.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27\nNEWS & TRENDS\nTOM DIXON\nPOGESSI\nThe Carved Family\nThis amazing collection sits on a mouth-blown, double-layered black \nand white glass concept that has been acutely cut back to define a \nseries of circular motifs. Artisanal glassmakers in India carefully carved \naway layers of glass in a design process that explores the opaque, the \ntranslucent and the transparent. The intention was for the chunky and \nheavy glass to take on an ethereal lightness.\nCARVED VASES: The intention was for the chunky and heavy glass to \ntake on an ethereal lightness.\nThe BUMP Family: BUMP is a family of hand-made, minimalist, \nborosilicate vessels with subtle levels of pink and grey tonal translucency. \nBUMP offers an elegant approach to the alchemical processes of tea \nmaking, mixology and floral arrangements.\nBUMP DRINKWARE: With these articles for measuring, brewing, \nsteaming, cooling, pouring and preserving, we are exploring the \ntransformative alchemy of curious instruments and chemical reactions.\nBUMP VASES: Inspired by laboratory apparatus, BUMP is an exercise in \ndouble-walled glassmaking and a play in transparency and translucency.\nPoggesi shades the garden terrace of the DIOR Cafè in Miami\nPoggesi designed the outdoor spaces of the Miami Dior pop-up \ncafé, located on the boutique’s third-floor garden terrace in Miami, \nin the heart of the Miami Design District. Dior coffee continues \nthe long lasting tradition and passion of the founder of the house \nChristian Dior for the art of entertainment and his very personal \ntaste in art de vivre. \nKeeping with this spirit, the café offers a very pleasant convivial \nspace entirely inspired by the Toile de Jouy theme, an iconic \n18th century French print which, from 1947 adorned the walls \nof Monsieur Dior ’s first boutique at Avenue Montaigne in Paris, \nwhere it used to cover even the decorative pillows and was printed \ndirectly onto the terrace decking. \nThe brand’s emblematic Toile de Jouy print has been recently \nmodernized by Artistic Director Maria Grazia Chiuri for the Cruise \n2019 collection and embellished with the addition of wild animals \nsuch as giraffes, tigers and lions, popping with delicate accent \ncolors of blush pink and navy blue. The café is a work of art in \nitself. The café is a work of art in itself: the pinnacle point of \nthe space is a bronze Dior logo set against greenery and lit in the \nbackground, creating the perfect backdrop for any social media \nphoto. Lush greenery enriches the cozy café with refined white \nseating and large umbrellas flanking the perimeter. \nThe result is a harmonious environment, in which all the elements are \nintertwined and strengthened. The furnishings, that reproduce silhouettes \nof wild animals that as oversized 3D sculptures “roam” the space, the rich \nvegetation surrounding the cafe and the suggestive skyline whose view \ncan be enjoyed from the terrace, introduce guests into a magical realm.\n",27,{"image":120,"text":121,"number":122},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.28.png","LUXXU\nWith a high prestige and a revivalist attitude, luxxu  is proud to be \nback in paris for yet another edition of the world’s most prestigious \ntradeshow. The increasingly bolder designs, always combined with \nthe finest craftsmen technics, are an endless promise of elegance and \ndistinctiveness that shapes luxxus future.\nDrawing inspiration from the most unusual planetarium in the world, \nthe tycho chandelier is a layered lighting fixture made of high-quality \nbrass rings and crystal glass tubes. Highly decorative and elegant, the \ntycho fits perfectly into modern lounges and dining areas.\nLiberty, a collection inspired by the famous statue of liberty, welcomes \na new snooker version. An elegant design made to enlighten the best \ninterior design projects, from dining rooms to billiard rooms. Liberty \nsnooker suspension is made with brass and crystal glass.\nThe architectural lines of lighthouses that have inspired the pharo \ncollection have inspired a new creation. Pharo snooker is an elegant \nsuspension lamp made with crystal glass and gold plated brass. The \ncrystals bring a delicate touch to a robust structure. Fit for lighting \ndining rooms, games rooms and front desks or reception areas.\nThe iconic lines of the empire collection have inspired yet another \ncreation! Empire square snooker suspension is  glamorous and \nextravagant, yet charming, lamp that joins modern design with antique \nline. Made of gold plated brass and vintage-inspired crystal glass, its \nsquare and long shape make it the ultimate dining room lighting. It also \nlooks amazing in games rooms.\nAlthough the inspiration of this suspension is still a myth the elegance \npresent in every detail is very real. Brought to life through the combination \nof lush crystals and high-quality gold plated brass, the babel II is the \nperfect fixture for bars, hotels or private dining rooms. Its shape allows \nthe creation of exquisite lighting installations through the combination \nof multiple suspensions.\nBorn from a collection that has never ceased to inspire us, this new \ndesign is an elegant wall lamp that will bring harmony into any interior. \nLiberty II small is made of brass and crystal glass, the wall fixture \nfeatures a decorative brass frame and accents that grant it a modern. Install \nAMBIENCE MYLLO CONSOLE; GAMMA TABLE LAMP; SABOTEUR SWIVEL SINGLE SOFA; ORBIS RECTANGULAR MIRROR\n",28,{"image":124,"text":125,"number":126},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.29.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29\nNEWS & TRENDS\nin doubles for the ultimate look.Immerse into the waterfall sputnik \nplafond, a lighting fixture made with gold-plated brass and a series of \nribbed crystal tubes. Joining the best of the waterfall collection and the \ndetails of sputnik lamps, the plafond is the ideal choice for those seeking \na statement lamp that will stand out from the crowd. Just like telescopes \nwere an innovation, gamma table lamp is a new take on adjustable \ntable lamps. Thanks to its rotating arm, its light can be directed and is \nthe ideal choice for a desk or nightstand. A modern creation featuring a \nmarble base, and a crystal glass and gold-plated brass body.Inspired by \nthe distinct engineering present in the tallest bridges, myllo console \nfunctions as symbol of solitude and innovation. Composed by marble \nand polished brass it reflects the rawness and perfection of an engineer’s \nmasterpiece, fragile as it may appear but solid and firm that promises to \nhold your breath. It’s a statement piece that holds any room’s highest \nexpectations. Inspired by the greek mythology, the apotheosis dining \ntable is the glorification of design and innovation. The polished brass \nlegs give an unusual and chic effect to this piece that supports a marble \nand wood top. This combination and design reflect the elevation of what \nis earthly to a godlike stature, it defines the creation of something that \nis perfect. This piece is the ultimate luxury of a modern dining room.\nA larger version of the crown mirror, which is more than just a simple \nmirror, it’s a tribute to beauty. A functional piece of art ready to bring \nendless elegance to any room. Made of gold plated brass and smoked \nblack mirror, the detailed frame turns a simple piece into a head-turner \nthat will lift your interiors.\nOrbis is an elegant mirror with a rectangular shape. The detailed frame, \nwhich is decorated with little golden spheres, is made of gold-plated \nbrass and brings a modern touch to this timeless design. Stylish and \nglamorous the orbis rectangular mirror can be hanged vertically or \nhorizontally, fitting your needs. The anguis single sofa is a a modern \nand comfortable sofa for one. The round shape ensures comfort, while \nthe contrasting colors and materials create a sophisticated design. Made \nfor powerful offices and lavish master bedrooms, this sofa made of velvet, \nwood, brass and leather brings the ideal touch of luxury.\nAMBIENCE EMPIRE SNOOKER SUSPENSION; TYCHO CHANDELIER; LIBERTY II SMALL WALL; CHARLA DINING CHAIR\n",29,{"image":128,"text":129,"number":130},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.30.png","BAU DESIGN\nARTMEST - CO.DE WALL.\n Introducing BAU Design. Directed by artist Silvano Cei, BAU Design \nmerges the world of different art forms such as painting, sculpture \nand photography to create hybrid pieces and furnishing elements as a \nresult of the contamination of these subjects.\nUsing unexpected materials including flexible resin, corten and \nstainless steel, BAU Design offers unique pieces of furniture to \ndecorate any type of space.\nCAST BRASS SCULTURA DECORATIVE CHAIR: Made exclusively \nof cast brass, the Scultura Decorative Chair is unlike anything you’ve \never seen before, making it the perfect way to add visual interest to a \ncorner of the room. The chair is also available in cast aluminum.\nRESIN DRIP SIDE TABLE #3: Give your living room a unique touch \nwith the Resin Drip Side Table from Bau Design. Made by dripping \ncolored resin epoxy on the surface and down the sides, no two tables \nare exactly alike, ensuring every piece is an original. The table comes \nin a variety of shapes and sizes.\nCARRARA MARBLE SCULTURA SIDE TABLE: Give your living space \na natural yet chic touch with this side table. On a carefully chiseled \nCarrara marble base, the table features a cast bronze branch-like stem \nwith a round surface. The table comes from a small collection of \nbranch-inspired side tables, allowing you to mix and match to design \nyour own personalized set.\nCAST ALUMINUM SCULTURA SIDE TABLE: Organic shapes and \nmaterials blend in an unexpected way in the side table by Bau Design. \nFrom a collection of side tables inspired by branches, the table is made \nexclusively in cast aluminum, with a branchlike base and a smooth \nround surface. Pair this version with the side table featuring a Nero \nMarquinia base for an alluring, coordinated set.\nIntroducing Co.De Wall. Founded in 1961 in Tribiano, near Milan, \nCo.De Wall specializes in fully customizable wall coverings and \nfurnishing fabrics, creating stunning traditional and modern designs \nin a variety of colors and motives. \n From tropical landscapes to color block patterns, every piece is \nintended for any kind of project, from private decorations to large \nscale buildings.\nRAINFOREST WALLPAPER YELLOW BY ALICE CARMEN GOGA\nCreate a fast and easy accent wall in a modern or industrial space \nwith the Geo Multicolor Beige Wallpaper. Printed on vinyl with a \nnon-woven fabric backing, the wallpaper is easy to hang and care for \nover the years. The paper is also available in a cool colorway and in \na variety of different materials upon request. Price per square meter.\nGEO VINYL WALLPAPER MULTICOLOR BEIGE BY JV LAB\nCreate a fast and easy accent wall in a modern or industrial space \nwith the Geo Multicolor Beige Wallpaper. Printed on vinyl with a \nnon-woven fabric backing, the wallpaper is easy to hang and care for \nover the years. The paper is also available in a cool colorway and in \na variety of different materials upon request. Price per square meter.\n",30,{"image":132,"text":133,"number":134},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.31.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31\nNEWS & TRENDS\nARTMEST - BALLARIN\nGIOBAGNARA\nARNEVALE CONICAL VASE BY ANGELO BALLARIN\nThis Carnival Conical Vase was handmade with Murano glass by expert \ncraftsman Angelo Ballarin with the combination of multicolored \ntransparent glass panels interspersed with strips of black filigree. The \nend result is an elegant and modern vase and a collector’s item that \noffers a colorful highlight to any room in the home.\nACQUAMARINA TABLE LAMP BY ANGELO BALLARIN\nThis table lamp is entirely handmade by Angelo Ballarin with Murano \nglass, combining glass tiles of different colors. The prevalence of blue \nrecalls the color of the sea, which gives the name Acquamarina. The \nstructure has a chromed metal base that gives sparkle and modernity \nto the hole item.\nGiobagnara New In. Founded almost a century ago in 1939 by the \nBagnara family, the company is now run by Giorgio, who began \nspecializing in leather goods in 1999 and creates today sophisticated \nand eclectic pieces of functional design crafted by hand.\n Combining classic leather accents with materials such as marble, \ntextiles and metals, the latest collection includes a wide range of \nfurnishing accessories for the entire home.\nAUGUSTUS SET OF 3 NESTING TABLES:  Part of the Augustus \nCollection inspired by the famous 1950 Italian ocean liner ’s \nportholes, this set of three nesting tables features a smoky glass top \nframed by a thick leather border supported by three bronze legs with \nspherical ferrules. The tables measure (in cm): Ø 35 x H 35.5, Ø \n49.5 x H 41.5, Ø 66 x H 48. Leather is available in nappa, suede, and \nprinted calfskin.\nBIVIO ROUND DINING TABLE: A superb expression of creativity \nand craftsmanship, this table of the Bivio Collection is characterized \nby an intriguing base constructed of three folded wooden slabs \nlined in red suede and leather that support a white round top. The \nfuturistic architecture of the iconic Villa Girasole by architect Angelo \nInvernizzi that rotates to follow the sun, is the main inspiration \nbehind this unique design by Stéphane Parmentier. Contact the \nConcierge for available customization in size.\n",31,{"image":136,"text":137,"number":138},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.32.png","CAFFE LATTE\nNeutral designs for functional interiors with modern aesthetics is what \nyou can expect from CAFFE LATTE. This modern brand is a collection of \nfurniture, lighting, and accessories with a remarkable ability to fit into any \nstyle of interiors due to its modern aesthetic, minimalist and functional \ndesign, and consensual focus on neutral tones.\nTime does not stop and the contemporary brand is here for you at full \nspeed. Even though this season’s trade shows are cancelled, you can still \nget to know all their new pieces and inspirations in our virtual room. Caffe \nLatte’s exclusive home collection is growing, with new design products for \nyou to see, love and use. Expect a new range of rugs, bar chairs, armchair \n& sideboard to complement your projects. Use it as you will, because \nthese pieces are completely adjustable to commercial spaces, hospitality, \nresidential and so on.\nIf coffee is your ultimate ally throughout the day, then you must have it \nstylishly. The Aroma console top is made from luxurious rosewood or \npalisander, while the support structure comes in stainless steel. No other \nthing is as uplifting as the coffee’s aroma in the air and this table shows \nhow the smallest details can make the biggest impression in your interiors.\nThe harsh and strict lines from this console design contrast perfectly with \nthe fluidity and sort of feminine touch of the mirror. Inspired by the Coffea \nliberica plant, the mirror takes an oval contour, resembling the delicate shape \nof the plant’s leaf. The stainless steel with a bronze matte base, simulate the \nsturdy branches that can grow up to nine meters, holding in perfect harmony \na refined marble top. A minimalist design that will not go unnoticed. Liberica \nConsole is the piece you need to enhance your home décor.\nThe Kafe sideboard is a tribute to the rich coffee culture of Madagascar. \nMade from bronze mirror, stainless steel and the finest wood, Kafe promises \nto bring warmth and clean-lined minimalism to your living or dining room.\nAMBIENCE KAFE SIDEBOARD; ROBUSTA CENTER TABLE; MOKA DINING CHAIR; \n",32,{"image":140,"text":141,"number":142},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.33.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 33\nNEWS & TRENDS\nRobusta Center Table, with an uneven shape, taking inspiration from \nthe deformity of the sub-Saharian plains where the famous Coffea \nRobusta is grown, this center table has both a soft yet eye-catching \npresence. Its two marble tops resemble the hues of brown from the \nexquisite coffee beans and rest perfectly on a delicate and continuous \nbronze leg. The perfect piece to provide a simple and neutral \ncomplement to a modern interior.\nThe Winnow table lamp takes its name from the winnowing method, \nan ancient technique of separating grain from the straw. Its body is \ncomposed of small lacquer wood tubes, representing the straw, and \nthe abat jour shade emerges from the base with a light tapioca fabric, \nseparating distinctively from its rigid body. By mixing a more classic \napproach to the shade with a contemporary design to its body, this \ntable lamp will brighten every surface and interior.\nColombia is known for its delicious coffee, with a rich, well-balanced \nflavour. The Colombia armchair, inspired by its coffee taste, breathes \ncomfort and elegance into any living room design. Made from boucle \nfabric and solid wood, this armchair will bring that serene atmosphere \nwe often associate with minimal interiors. Take a moment for yourself \nand enjoy the simplest things in life with the Colombia armchair!\nThe world’s longest cultivated coffee, all the way from Yemen, Moka \nis known for its intriguing nuance - just like the Moka dining chair. \nThis simple yet refined chair can be featured on an endless array of \nsettings and match an infinite number of styles, from a contemporary \nproject to a modern interior design, without being too discreet. Solid \nwoods and vellutino fabrics make this minimal design a must in any \ndining room. Moka Collection is available in Bar Chair, Counter Stool \nand Dining Chair. With strong lines and a firm personality, Latte \nsideboard is the perfect piece to complete a simple and contemporary \ndesign. Versatile, functional and smooth, Latte is lacquered in high \ngloss cream and gently lies in black matte feet. This charming \nsideboard brings instant character and hygge to a minimalist design.\nAMBIENCE ROBUSTA CENTER TABLE; WINNOW TABLE; LIBERICA CONSOLE; COLOMBIA ARMCHAIR; \n",33,{"image":144,"text":145,"number":146},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.34.png"," SCARLET SPLENDOUR\nLULU\nThe Forest: The Forest is designer Marcantonio’s debut collection \nfor Scarlet Splendour. \nAll the sculptural pieces of furniture and accessories you see are \ndesigned to evoke strong emotions that represent nature. Mystery, \ncuriosity, humour, originality and functionality are at the heart of \neach creation.\nForest Chair: Forest Chair from Marcantonio’s Forest Collection \nis a luxurious, pop chair, a conversation piece in any space. It is \ncovered in brass “fur ” and “wood grains” with magical tree tops \nsurrounding it\nLucasta Ludwig, a young 14th century wizard was said to be in \npossession of a magical chamber of spirits that could control \nthe senses. By this power vested in him, Lulu lured maidens to \ndance with wild abandon, bestowed amazing powers upon the \nmeek and made spirits (well) soar. Misuse of power,one might \nsay. But if Lulu were born today, he would surely be among the \nmost powerful men alive. Our spirits completely captivated by his \nmystical insignia of the eye and the lip.\nLulu Cabinet: Lulu Cabinet is an uber luxurious cabinet with a \nbrass eye-lip feature in its centre surrounded by an elliptical web \nof brass and resin. The inside of the cabinet is fully lined in brass.\n",34,{"image":148,"text":149,"number":150},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.35.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 35\nNEWS & TRENDS\nFLOS\nMOROSO\nBD BARCELONA\nIC F2 Outdoor H 1852 mm Burgundy Red\u002FBlack Lava\nFloor lamp with diffused light for exterior use. Structure in \npainted brushed stainless steel or brushed brass; marble base \nin various colours. Available in four standard combinations: \nblack\u002Fblack lava painted steel, deep brown\u002Ftravertino imperiale, \nsatinized brass\u002Fgrey lava, satinized stainless steel\u002Focchio di \npernice. The structural parts are chemically treated for protection \nagainst atmospheric elements. Opalescent blown glass diffuser. \n5-m cable with IP44 Schuko plug suitable for outdoor use. Backlit \nfloor dimmer switch on the IP65 cable enables ON\u002FOFF function \nand brightness regulation 30–100%.\nTaba, sofa by Alfredo Häberli , 2020\nA visually free interpretation of comfortable ergonomics\nTaba \nis \na \nfamily \nof \nproducts \ndesigned \nfor \nexistential \nmultifunctionality: living, sitting, conversing, working. The \noverlapping of different organic lines and the softness of the \nasymmetrical shapes is the philosophy of TABA. “When designing \nsofas and seats,” says the designer, “the interaction between \npeople must be in the foreground. That’s why I play with the \nprecision of the lines and the poetics of the organic language. “\nThe inspiration comes from an old Argentine rural game, made \nwith a cow bone. The game of the old campesinos is a game of skill \nthat must be made on soft and damp ground. Taba is a cow bone, \nto which two metal plates are applied, which must be thrown \nwith extreme skill, so that the winning part remains upwards.\nDesign meets Art\nREMIX VOL. 5:  Moneo Brock presents a new edition to the \nREmix project (Vol.5) created by BD Barcelona Design with the \naim of REcovering, REcycling and REusing obsolete material \nthat accumulates in warehouses, giving it a second chance. Belén \nMoneo has faced the challenge of converting old legs in stock \ninto a limited edition of bookshelves and a colourful collection of \nbookends, that will become part of BD’s Art Edition Catalogue. \nThe legs are from the Romana Table that her father and architect, \nRafael Moneo designed for the Catalan furniture company back \nin 2001.\nJAMAICA STOOL: The Jamaica Stool is already a classic in \nSpanish design and is one of the best designed stools in all history. \nIt’s been on the market for over 25 years and remains as current \nas its first day, both the aluminium version as well as the wooden, \nbeech version.\nStool with structure of 5 legs made in chromed steel. Swivel seat \nin cast iron AG3 polished scotch and anodized silver or machined \nin solid beech varnished. Low stool version with wheels.\nThe TABA collection consists of eight pieces: a sofa, two armchairs, \nfive ottomans. These offer a wide range of possible uses in both \npublic and private areas.\n",35,{"image":152,"text":153,"number":154},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.36.png","DELIGHTFULL \nInspired by jazz music, DelightFULL mission is to conquer the world \nthrough their exclusive design and handcrafted pieces! Made by local \nartisans that practices the elementals of craftsmanship, the mid-century \nbrand’s products are long-lasting masterpieces capable of embellishing \nany interior design. Their mid-century spirit can be suitable for any \nproject since you can customize any piece that you need. Let’s begin \nour journey through the brand’s newest lighting designs and open our \nminds to the numerous possibilities of the unlimited world of mid-\ncentury modern design. \nInspired by the iconic golden era classics, the Nancy table lamp is an art \ndeco lighting fixture that will provide the right amount of character into \nyour home décor, and life! This lamp is handmade in brass and aluminum \nby talented artisans that still use are passionate about their ancient \ncraftsmanship techniques, a touch that adds a priceless character to any \nmasterpiece. The Nancy Table Lamp can suit any space into your design, \nincluding mid-century office decor of hotel living room.\nNext, we have the Carter floor lamp, the mid-century lighting piece your \nmodern home decor has been looking for. Inspired by the discoveries of the \nuniverse, Carter modern lamp has all the details to be a memorable detail \nof your entire home decor. This bespoke design is handmade in brass, and it \nhas two shades with a soft casting light that will transform any residential \nor hospitality project! But the Carter collection doesn’t stop here, let’s \nmeet the rest of the family members!\nFrom the same lighting family, may we present the Carter suspension \nlamp, a singular fixture that your modern home decor was missing, until \nnow! Designed with the great discoveries of space in mind, the modern \nsuspension lamp, with its all the unique textural elements and unique \nshape, becomes a memorable piece in your design. Handmade in polished \nbrass and matte white, the soft casting light of the 6 arms of this mid-\ncentury modern lighting fixture has all the unique details to transform \nany project and create the perfect mood, casting light whenever you need.\nInspired by the icon Ron Carter, the Carter desk lamp has a soft casting \nAMBIENCE NANCY TABLE LAMP; VAUGHAN SUSPENSION LAMP; CARTER FLOOR LAMP; CARTER DESK TABLE LAMP;\n",36,{"image":156,"text":157,"number":158},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.37.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 37\nNEWS & TRENDS\nlight that will illuminate your home office design or workspace. With a \nunique stilnovo style, this mid-century desk lamp will maximize your \nworkspace and prioritize your ambience. Although it is more used in \noffice style projects, this lighting fixture reveals to be quite versatile \nsince it can be incorporated, for example, in a modern hotel lobby. This \nvintage modern desk lamp is handmade in brass, steel and aluminum with \nhandmade detailing.\nHowever, if you want to go with something out of the ordinary, the Carter \ntable lamp is the lighting fixture that you want in your design. This mid-\ncentury lighting design features an iconic take on a stilnovo design style \nthrough its unique yet glamorous shaped structure. Handmade in brass and \nacrylic, the simple and well-cut lines of this modern table lamp will fit into \nany luxurious décor. With a soft casting light this modern lighting fixture \nhas all the glamour of the mid-century design iconic lines making it the \nperfect piece do be the light of any room.\nFeel the true luxury’s statement design with this modern, yet minimalistic \nsuspension lamp. Galliano Snooker has a shape inspired by a pipe of \norgan, and it will be the perfect acquisition for your cocktail evenings! The \nlighting design has a geometric design of combined pipe tubes, and when \nyou think you saw it all, well turn the lights on and you will be pleasantly \nsurprised. Handmade in steel, the lighting piece include a nickel-plated \nfinish applied by some of the nest artisans in Portugal. Thanks to its unique \ndesign, the Galliano Snooker can the statement piece of any space, whether \nit is a minimalistic modern dining, a mid-century living room or even the \nlobby of a hospitality project. This playful version of Galliano won’t easily \ngo unnoticed, don’t you think?\nThe welcoming and shiny presence of Sarah Vaughan is truly represented \nin every single detail you’ll find in the next mid-century modern fixture. \nVaughan mid-century design is the soothing and unexpected design piece \ninto any project you see fit. With intricate yet discreet details, this mid-\ncentury ceiling light will add a Hollywood glamour with its golden tones \nand contemporary aura. Aesthetically pleasing, the Vaughn suspension \npiece can easily be the perfect choice for a modern dining room, or the \nstatement figure in a luxury hospitality project.\nAMBIENCE CARTER SUSPENSION LAMP; GALLIANO SNOOKER SUSPENSION LAMP;  CARTER TABLE LAMP; KIRK TABLE LAMP; \n",37,{"image":160,"text":161,"number":162},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.38.png","SABA ITALIA\nROCHE BOBOIS \n“A chair is a chair is a chair ”\nSaba + Antonio Marras x Salvioni\n“A chair is a chair is a chair ” is a site-specific installation designed \nby Antonio Marras in collaboration with Saba for Salvioni Milano \nDurini and inaugurated Thursday February 13th. An invitation \nto conceive a space where people can interact with objects in a \nunique way.\nThe “faces” of Antonio Marras accompany the visitors through \nan imaginary journey of discovery, symbol of harmony between \ncompany, artist and space, but also of a certain lightness and color \npoetry, distinctive traits of Saba and the artist.\nThrough this project the idea of the lack of boundaries is explored, \na characteristic of the contemporary world where the unfinished \nallows for freedom of transformation and it can all be synthesized \nin the word dream. The dream as an element of synthesis of the \ninfinite possibilities of contemporary living.\nDuring the opening night the store simultaneously transforms \ninto an intimate site and public space, a cinema and a theatre. \nMarras and Saba in collaboration with Marco Angelilli, stage a \ntheatric scene loosely based on the film “Gruppo di famiglia di un \nInterno” by Luchino Visconti. Upon their arrival to discover “A \nchair is a chair is a chair ”, the public transforms into an audience \nbetween a living room and a bedroom, where Ferdinando Bruni-\nBurt Lancaster reads poems that envelop the unexpected “mènage \nà trois” with romanticism.\nCIGALE DINING TABLE - TERRA CERAMIC\nDesign Andrea Casati\nDining table, top and 2 extension leaves (40cm) in 3mm-thick \nPietra ceramic composite on 10mm-thick glass or 5mm-thick Marmi \nceramic on 8mm-thick glass slab. Base and crossbar in steel with \nlacquer finish that matches the top in ceramic or col. Manganese.\n",38,{"image":164,"text":165,"number":166},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.39.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 39\nNEWS & TRENDS\nARTEK\nROLF BENZ\nMUUTO\nRope Chair and Tupla Wall Hook by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec\nRonan & Erwan Bouroullec are known as much for their technical \nexpertise as for their graceful artistry. Celebrated first by the \nlaunch of the Kaari collection in 2015, their work for Artek \nhas been truthful to the company ’s ethos of embodying Art & \nTechnology, what Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius famously \nreferred to as a “new unity ”.\nIn a new venture bringing together industrial production with \nartistic sensibility, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec have designed the \nRope Chair and Tupla Wall Hook: surprising silhouettes that meet \nsophisticated constructions in a synthesis of art and technology.\nROLF BENZ ADDIT.\nTHE UNIVERSAL SOFA OF OUR TIME. WITH THE FUTURE \nINCLUDED.\nMore than ever, our lives today are subject to change. For Berlin \ndesigners Tina Bunyaprasit and Werner Aisslinger, this was the \nmotivation and inspiration behind creating Rolf Benz ADDIT, a \nfreely movable living collage. The result is a modular sofa landscape \nin an iconic design that adapts to virtually every wish and every \nroom situation – and which can also, when required, be expanded \npiece by piece. The graphically linear, floating appearance blends \nwith any surroundings. The voluminous cushions make Rolf Benz \nADDIT the ultimate feel-good experience.\n In Situ Modular Sofa: The In Situ Modular Sofa is a grand, modular design \nwith sculptural lines that can be tailored to your individual space and taste \nyet with its modular elements hidden through subtle detailing of its front \nprofile, paired with deep comfort and a soft seat. Choose from any of the 30 \npredesigned configurations or create your own, using the 9 different seating \nmodules and 2 loose cushions.\n Rime Pendant Lamp: The Rime Pendant Lamp brings an elegant perspective \nto the glass pendant lamp through its semi-transparent glass that \nhas been sandblasted for a refined expression. The design features a \ncharacteristic form, inspired by the shape of acorns, complemented by \nits powder-coated top-part, pendant tube and cord in a matching color \nfor a subtle touch. The design is available in four colors across four sizes, \nallowing you to use the design on its own or in linear formations or \nplayful clusters for a modern chandelier.\nOslo Counter & Bar Stool: Combining modern, geometric lines with a \ncontemporary expression and comfortably soft seat, the Oslo Counter & \nBar Stool brings a refined perspective to the form through its playful lines \nand embracing back, joined by the comfort of its footrest, allowing its user \nto sit at multiple angles for many hours at a time. The Oslo Counter & Bar \nStool adds an elegant touch to any space in a home, restaurant or workplace.\n",39,{"image":168,"text":169,"number":170},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.40.png","ESSENTIAL HOME\nDo you want to revive some classics of the mid-century era cinema? \nThere is no simple way to that then incorporating Essential Home’s \nunique furniture collections into your design. Considered as the \nepitome of bohemian retro design, its mid-century modern lines merge \nimportant historical references from the 1930s and 1960s and with \ncontemporary influences. \nThe harmony of masculine and feminine, classic and contemporary, \nis the essence of the unique furniture brand’s emblematic style and \ntimeless refinement. The following furniture designs belong to a brand-\nnew collection designed by the talented team of the mid-century brand. \nVillage is a collection that will take every design lover back to the \nroots and origins of mid-century style, with the brand’s iconic twist. \nOpen your mind to iconic ideas and inspirations and be inspired by the \nfollowing Essentials that are missing in your home decor.\nIf you’re looking for a unique yet classic armchair to suit your home \ndécor project, we have got the answer for you. The Brando armchair \nis perfect for any ambience where sobriety is required and will not \ndisappoint you. Displaying a classic elegant look, the mid-century \nfurniture piece is designed with comfort and discreet sophistication in \nmind. It features a solid wood body cushioned with the finest tufted \nleather upholstery and a final touch of polished brass over the sides, for \nan extra touch of luxury.\nA curvy and colorful stool that is practical and comfortable, is one \nof those pieces that are essential in any home décor style, don’t you \nthink? The Minelli stool’s body of solid wood features a soft upholstery \nelement in classy velvet as well as wooden details exposed on the \nsides. This small upholstered stool is the best seating solution for \nmid-century style lovers with small space issues. With rounded edges \nand upholstered in velvety fabric, this incredible piece from Essential \nHome’s Minelli Family is very comfortable and an easy way of adding a \nlittle splash of color to your ambiance.\nMinelli armchair is another addition to Essential Home’s upholstery \ncollection inspired by Liza Minelli and looks more classic and as \nstunning as ever. You’ll find a beautiful velvet in its classical elegance, \nalong with a comfortable structure in polished brass and walnut wood \nin this armchair that you won’t resist adding to your living room or \nto your next design project. This mid-century modern armchair is as \nversatile as it is customizable, making it possible to choose its soft \nfabric that matches the design of your home. \nAre you looking for a statement piece that is a symbol of luxury and \nmid-century design? Meet the Davis sideboard, a unique furniture \ndesign that has the perfect balance of the modern days and the mid-\ncentury era. With stunning lacquered white wood and a glass top that \nreflects all kinds of light, as well as a peak of velvet on the sides and \nAMBIENCE BRANDO SIDEBOARD; AMBIENCE DAVIS SIDEBOARD; FRANCO TV SCREEN; MINELLI ARMCHAIR; MINNELLI STOOL;\n",40,{"image":172,"text":173,"number":174},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.41.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 41\nNEWS & TRENDS\nback, this bespoke sideboard brings us a true touch of iconic design \nand craftsmanship celebration. With six spacious shelves and beautiful \nbrass knobs, the David sideboard is the perfect storage option for any \nluxurious dining room.\nRemember when TVs were unique works of art that completed the rest \nof the elements in the interior design? Well, your chance to replicate \nthose golden days is here with the amazing Franco TV Screen by \nEssential Home. This unique piece will perfectly encapsulate your \nmodern television, simulating the days when TVs were works of \ncraftsmanship and matched the furniture around them, However, this \nunique TV screen features a glimmer of modernity, since it is supposed \nto be hung to a wall just like modern televisions. Let’s go back to the \nmid-century time capsule and transform your TV space with this retro \nwooden TV screen!\nWith a beautiful circular geometric structure, the Shirley mirror is \nthe perfect design to enhance the overall look of your mid-century \nmodern decor. This large circular mirror features a structure made \nout of curved tubes of polished golden brass that sustain a large \ncircular mirror in the middle. With such a versatile shape and design, \nthis circular mirror can look incredible in any part of your home \ndecor, including the entrance hallway!\nIf you’re looking for an ultimate bed design that is sober and \nsophisticated, then this is the right piece for you. The Minelli bed by \nEssential Home will definitely be the statement piece of your mid-\ncentury project! Its body, which displays beautifully organic lines, \nis built out of walnut wood and is then expertly covered by bonded \nvelvet. Only the sides are left with exposed wood, showing this bed’s \ntrue sobriety.  No doubt that this piece is truly inspiring design for \nretro lovers who crave for lavish yet clear-headed design.\nWith a simple body of solid wood, the Brando sideboard is one of \nthe stylish ways to add some extra storage space into your home \ndesign project. Featuring six large drawers and a unique personality \non its own, this exquisite sideboard is a very inconspicuous piece of \nmodern design that works as a discreetly stylish storage solution. \nFinding that extra storage space in your home design couldn’t get \neasier, don’t you think?\nLast but not least, we have another incredible element of the Essential \nHome’s Minelli family. With a unique design that is all about the \nhighlight of the natural materials, this mid-century bookcase is a \nstylish way to add some storage space into your design project. The \nMinelli bookcase is a furniture piece that definitely calls attention in \nthe best way, providing elegance and space with its walnut wood and \nsmoked glass shelves. The world’s design lovers are going to fall in love \nwith this piece for sure!\nAMBIENCE BRANDO SIDE TABLE; AMBIENCE FRANCO CENTER TABLE; BRANDO ARMCHAIR; SHIRLEY MIRROR; MINELLI BOOKCASE\n",41,{"image":176,"text":177,"number":178},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.42.png","SABA ITALIA\nBRAND VAN EGMOND \nOUTDOOR COLLECTION \nConfirming its exclusive ability to completely furnish living and \ndining rooms, the company has now expanded the horizons of its \nphilosophy to the external spaces of the home with The Cassina \nPerspective Goes Outdoor: a concept, an informed and futuristic \nnotion, a broad and detailed horizon of configurations in which the \nmost innovative products are combined with the icons of Modern \ndesign to create authentic, welcoming and personal atmospheres. \nThe Cassina Perspective Goes Outdoor combines the LC Collection \nby Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, revisited \nin terms of fabrics and finishes, and two new projects by Charlotte \nPerriand – the Table à Plateau Interchangeable, now in an outdoor \nversion, and the Doron Hotel Outdoor chair, also available in an \nindoor version – with three great contemporary designers: Philippe \nStarck, Rodolfo Dordoni and Patricia Urquiola. The eclecticism \nand versatility of Cassina’s designs in external living spaces is \ndemonstrated with an unconventional, distinctive and powerful \nlexicon that expresses the tangible quality of both the individual \npiece and the ensemble that go beyond passing trends. With the \nORPHEUS COLLECTION\nOne of the most legendary poets and singers in Greek mythology \nis Orpheus. He sang so beautifully that he touched everyone and \nall around him. The King and Queen were moved to tears, but \nalso the birds, trees and even the stones were hypnotized by his \nmagical voice. We have found several objects of desire amidst the \nnymphs and trees, and formed them into new lights. A precious \nstone, a golden mineral and a delicate rose: all captured in a \nprotective embrace of casted bronze.\ninstinct and the ability to envisage tomorrow’s classics today.\n554 Bowy Outdoor: The Bowy side tables, with tapered forms \njust like the original indoor sofa designed by Patricia Urquiola in \n2018, also come in an outdoor version. Available in two different \nsizes, both of which have an aluminium sheet structure with mud \ntextured or ivory textured finishes and a recycled RFM® glass-\nreinforced plastic top, available in white and red or white and grey, \nthe tables can be stacked or arranged perpendicular to each other to \nfurnish open air living areas.\n473 Dine Out: With its refined details and welcoming forms, the \nstackable Dine Out armchair has a solid teak frame embellished \nwith a hand-woven grey polypropylene rope around the armrests \nand the upper part of the backrest. The comfort of the seat is \nguaranteed by the padded cushion with polyurethane foam insert, \nattached via two straps to the solid teak staves leaving the wooden \nframe in view, and embellished with a trim in grey gros-grain on the \nupper edge. The backrest cushion has a soap-bar shape with double \nstitching and rounded corners. All of the padded parts are covered \nwith waterproof cloth.\n",42,{"image":180,"text":181,"number":182},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.43.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 43\nNEWS & TRENDS\nDÖTTLING\nRUG’SOCIETY\nTHE NEW DÖTTLING GATSBY BRINGS COLORFUL LUXURY \nTO YOUR HOME\nThe \nnew \nDöttling \nGatsby \nenchants \nwith \na \nfascinating \ncombination of state-of-the-art security technology and the \nsumptuous opulence of days gone by. Like all of our company ’s \nproducts, it is completely customizable and handmade. A real \nDöttling through and through.\nMensa Magis:  The Mensa Magis is a wonderful piece of furniture \nin the literal sense of the words. At first glance, it serves as a \nrefined table with simple noblesse. The surface is covered with \nfinest leather, rendering it a statement piece. The side panels \nare made of bog oak – the kind of valuable and rare oak that \nonly emerges after thousands of years in a moor. As a finishing \ntouch, polished brass elements frame the panels. But you can \neven create some magic yourself: Choose from numerous other \nhigh-quality surfaces and put together a Mensa Magis of your \nvery own.\nIf you take a closer look, then you’ll discover the seven \ncompartments that serve as drawers. But it doesn’t stop at that. \nSome of the drawers can only be accessed and opened by means \nRug’Society is an exquisite Portuguese brand of Rugs and covering \nsolutions that mainly aims to transform rugs into pieces of art. \nRug’Society appears with a strong connotation to the eclectic style, \na brand that transmits emotions.\nThe Urban Collection is inspired by urban daily living and it is the \nperfect choice for modern cosmopolitan living. A collection that \nwill bring the city art to your home. Ruin Rug,  Black Ink Rug\n Inkaholic rug, Graffitified I Rug are some of the artsy new products \nyou can find.\nof a hidden, cleverly designed precision mechanism. And to top \nit all off, there’s a high-security safe integrated into one of these \ndrawers, fulfilling the outstanding safety requirements you \nwould expect from a Döttling product.\n",43,{"image":184,"text":185,"number":186},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.44.png","MAISON VALENTINA \nMaison Valentina aims to deliver the most exquisite and sophisticated \nbathroom furniture. They offer high-end solutions made with the \nfinest material selection, combined with rare handwork techniques, \ncontemporary design and assuring supreme quality.\nDarian bathtub and freestanding: DARIAN collection draws inspiration \nfrom Darius, the great Persian king, who ruled the empire at its peak \nin 5th century BC, having control over regions that nowadays belong \nto three continents. DARIAN products were conceived with precise \nknowledge of production techniques and materials, each with different \nspecialities, from metal-work to upholstery. \nThe Bathtub and Freestanding feature a cluster of gold plated brass \nasymmetrical bars enveloping a white or black leather structure, that \nresults in a blend of artful and stout personality. The Freestanding also \nfeatures an Estremoz or Nero Marquina marble vessel sink.\nThe Darian Towel Rack is a luxurious round towel holder, imponent \nand lavish. Resonates elegance in its luxurious silhouette with the \ncomposed blend of Black Matte Synthetic Leather, involved with fine \ngold plated brass detailing. This luxury item adapts perfectly to any \nmodern or contemporary ambiance or style.\nShield is a round mirror made entirely from mirror, polished brass and \na Nero Marquina marble bar. Inspired in the most ancient and valuable \narmour, the Shield of Achilles, we re-designed the Shield Mirror, the \nmeaning of protection and security. Decorative yet practical, you will \nhave a divine mirror just for you.\nAMBIENCE DARIAN FREESTANDING, SHIELD MIRROR; SHIELD OVAL MIRROR; DARIAN BATHTUB; DARIAN TOWEL RACK; \n",44,{"image":188,"text":189,"number":190},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.45.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 45\nNEWS & TRENDS\nCIRCU \nCircu was built under a dream! The dream is to allow children to dream \ntheir own dreams and to really give them space to be and live their \nfantasies and magical world. CIRCU’s vision is focused on being part \nof the child’s world, being present in the most ambitious, luxurious and \ncharming decoration projects and interiors for children.\nWith a shape of an owl, the Hoot Stool represents the spirit of nature. \nMade with fiberglass and resin, this stool turns every kids bedroom into \na space full of personality and will help children to connect with the \nnature. With a touch of faux fur in the top, the hoot stool will add style \nand texture to your project design, making it perfect for every nature lover.\nNodo Suspension Chair will give you the comfort you never thought \nyou needed. With it’s velvet upholstery and stainless steel, this \nwhimsical hanging chair will add to your home just the right \namount of style and elegance.\nInspired by the Lewis Carrol’s masterpiece, Alice in Wonderland, \nthe Booboo swing is here to exponentially upgrade your kid’s \nbedroom design.\nThe suspended version of this delicate and luxurious sofa makes it easy \nto add to any décor or theme.\nThe Fantasy Air Balloon is a themed bed that invokes the romantic and \nwhimsical ambiance of a hot air balloon ride! Kids will relate this bed to \nthe Disney movie “Up”, while parents will feel like being transported to \nthe adventurous tale of Phileas Fogg.\nThe bed can be customized to fit both boys and girls bedroom designs \nwith a hot air balloon décor. It also includes a sound system and color \nchanging light in the top part, useful for fun and educational activities.\nThe beautiful round shapes of the Cloud Collection made possible for \nthe brand to create this Dream Desk, that showcase perfectly how round \nshapes can transform a piece into art. The curved shapes of the desk will \nhighlight even more the beauty of your kid’s room and increase their \nimagination. With it’s creative compartments options this desk will \nprovide the perfect storage for all of your kid’s materials.\nThe Cloud Desk is the ideal item for a magical inspired bedroom. It’s \noriginal cloud shaped form has unique details that were specially made \nto make homework feel like a magical adventure. The curved shapes of \nthe desk will highlight even more the beauty of your kid’s room and \nincrease their imagination. With it’s compartments this desk will provide \nthe perfect storage for all of your kid’s materials.\nAMBIENCE BOOBOO SUSPENSION SOFA; LITTLE CLOUD NIGHTSTAND; NODO SUSPENSION CHAIR; HOOT STOOL;\n",45,{"image":192,"text":15,"number":193},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.46.png",46,{"image":195,"text":15,"number":196},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.47.png",47,{"image":198,"text":199,"number":200},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.48.png","Your home is a reflection of your life and your personality. And, as a true \ndesign lover, we know you are always looking to be inspired. For that, CovetED \nbrings you some of the greatest showrooms at the moment, so that you can \nadmire the best in the interior design world. \nSHOWROOMS AROUND THE WORLD \nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nCOVET NYC 2.0\n",48,{"image":202,"text":203,"number":204},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.49.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nCOVET NYC BY RDD\nCovet NYC opens the second and improved model floor\u002Fstaging project \nand office in a new luxury space in the Heart of Midtown\nMore than a model floor it’s a special staging project where you can find 12 \nluxury brands of interior design all represented by COVET HOUSE. Boca do Lobo, \nDelightFULL, Brabbu, KOKET, Maison Valentina, LUXXU, Essential Home, CIRCU, \nPullCast, RUG’Society, Foogo and CaffeLatte – the new one – are the brands that \ntogether fill this space into a Luxurious DREAM HOME. CovetED is thrilled to \npresent you this amazing project: Classic by location, modern by design.\nThis collaboration is the perfect balance between \nluxury and tailored-made approach by Roberto Rincon, \nproviding not only an opportunity for Covet House \nto expand and solidify its presence in the US market \nbut also for Rincon to reach global recognition while \nalready having an international experienced team and \nportfolio.\n",49,{"image":206,"text":207,"number":208},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.50.png","ÉLITIS\nCreated in 1988, Élitis is a renowned French brand of wallpaper, decorative \nfabrics and wall coverings that deserves all the prestige and recognition. \nCreated in 1988, Élitis is a renowned French brand of wallpaper, decorative \nfabrics and wall coverings that deserves all the prestige and recognition. \nWith their incredible fabric designs, Élitis wants to cross the boundaries of the classic collections by combining \nhistory with innovation and technology. The luxury design brand creates unique contemporary products and \nalways have an edge on the latest techniques.  For example, the ‘Azzuro’ and ‘Kandy’ wallpaper collections are a \nreflection of simplicity and a return to the past, where natural materials and handcrafted techniques are valued. \nThe result is a textured wallpaper with vivid colours due to African influences.\n",50,{"image":210,"text":211,"number":212},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.51.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 51\nSHOWROOMS WE COVET\nFrom Portugal, the United Kingdom to Australia, through \nArgentina and Russia, Élitis is represented in more than 100 \ncountries in the best luxury design showrooms. However, \nthey also feature their own inspiring stores in three of the \nworld’s design capitals: Paris, New York and Milan. Its fabrics, \nwallpapers and wall coverings are widely used in private \nhomes, hotels and restaurants where quality and refinement \nare valued.\nWith several inspiring projects spread across the world, Élitis has \ngathered some of its most sophisticated fabrics and wallcoverings \nto inspire outstanding interiors. Focused on embracing the codes \nof haute couture, the luxury brand’s designers used the best high-\nquality materials to take their imagination beyond the expectable.\nThe French luxury brand is already working on a brand-new \npartnership with one of the best mid-century brands in Europe, \nalso known as Essential Home. The goal is to create a memorable \nupholstery collection with the best high-quality materials and \ncraftsmanship techniques. The final result is going to be presented \nat Salone Del Mobile Milano 2020, so make sure you don’t miss the \nopportunity to see it for yourself!\n",51,{"image":214,"text":15,"number":215},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.52.png",52,{"image":217,"text":218,"number":219},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.53.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 53\nColoro announced the five key colours for 2021, in this trend report we explore each colour and present you \ninspirations and different ways to explore these colours in your projects.\nNeutral and calm shades of green and yellow inspire a conscience in all things organic and natural. A modern \nblue and neutral grey are free of gender, stimulate immersion and knowledge.\nIn the other end of the spectrum energizing tones like red stimulate movement and the explosion of feelings.\nInspired by actions and sensations, each colour chosen in the 2021 palette represents a stage of physical \nactivity and the feelings they provoke in the body. Each colour represents a step of the sport ritual and how \neach hue can be used to promote physical and mental well-being.\n",53,{"image":221,"text":222,"number":223},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.54.png","1. KARTELL FL\u002FY SUSPENSION LAMP 2. LOLA BY RUG’SOCIETY 3. PARK AVENUE PREWAR APARTMENT \nBY MICHAEL K. CHEN ARCHITECTURE 4. Nº1 BLUE CUSHION BY HOME’S SOCIETY\n",54,{"image":225,"text":226,"number":227},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.55.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 55\n1. STANLEY SUSPENSION BY DELIGHTFULL 2. ELIE SAAB SS20 \n3. E GRAPHIC COLLECTION BY DELIGHTFULL 4. INCA ARMCHAIR BY BRABBU\nTRENDBOOK\n",55,{"image":229,"text":230,"number":231},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.56.png","1. APPLIQUE DAVIDE GROPPI JULIE  2. PROJECT BY DMITRY BARASHKO \n3. Nº1 CUSHION BY HOME’S SOCIETY 4. BABABA MODULAR SOFA BY JOT.JOT\n \nTRENDBOOK\n",56,{"image":233,"text":234,"number":235},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.57.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 57\n1. HABIBIB BY RUG’SOCIETY 2. CREDITS TO THE OWNER 3. GARBO BY ESSENTIAL HOME\n4. Nº2 II CUSHION BY HOME’S SOCIETY\n",57,{"image":237,"text":238,"number":239},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.58.png","1. MÖOS BY RUG’SOCIETY  2. PROJECT BY DANIEL ARSHAM 3. CHAIR BY SOTTSASS ASSOCIATI\n4. Nº8 CUSHION BY HOME’S SOCIETY\n",58,{"image":241,"text":242,"number":243},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.59.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 59\n1. ROYALIS BY RUG’SOCIETY 2. PROJECT BY AGENCE DL-M \n3.CACTUS SCULPTURAL BY DROCCO & MELLO AND ORDOVAS 4. ARMCHAIR BY CARLO HAUNER AND MARTIN EISLER\nTRENDBOOK\n",59,{"image":245,"text":246,"number":247},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.60.png","1. CREDITS TO THE OWNER 2. YELLOW ‘KRETA’ PENDANT LAMP BY JACOB EILER BANG FOR FOG & MØRUP, DENMARK\n 3. SPONGE OCCASIONAL TABLE 4. VITRA MARIPOSA LOVESEAT IN LEMON IROKO2 BY EDWARD BARBER & JAY OSGERBY \n5. KŘESLO MARIPOSA LOVE SEAT BY VITRA\n",60,{"image":249,"text":250,"number":251},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.61.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 61\n1. CREDITS TO THE OWNER 2. LUMINA FLO LOUNGE FLOOR LAMP BY FOSTER+PARTNERS \n3. SÃO CRISTÓVÃO BRAZILIAN CONTEMPORARY GRAPHIC PATTERN 4. 1 GRAPHIC COLLECTION BY DELIGHTFULL\nTRENDBOOK\n",61,{"image":253,"text":254,"number":255},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.62.png","1. HIVE BY VERPAN 2. REFLECTIONS SILVER BY ALLEGRA HICKS 3. THE J HOUSE BY WOLF ARCHITECTS\n4. VERSAILLES ARMCHAIR BY BOCA DO LOBO \nTRENDBOOK\n",62,{"image":257,"text":258,"number":259},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.63.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 63\n1. GALLIANO PENDANT BY DELIGHTFULL 2. PROJECT BY O.M.SHUMELDA 3. CHARLA OFFICE CHAIR BY LUXXU \n4. CELESTIAL BOWL ON STAND BY L’OBJET 5. BURBERRY\n",63,{"image":261,"text":15,"number":262},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.64.png",64,{"image":264,"text":265,"number":266},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.65.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 65\n",65,{"image":268,"text":269,"number":270},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.66.png","Kenzo Takada is quite versatile, founder of Kenzo, the designer remains \nin full swing. Between collaborations in the interior design field, art \nand in the creating of perfumes he still hasn’t retired.  Dynamism is a \nbig part of his personality, and the designer, whose name has become \nsynonymous of fashion is one of the living witnesses to the globalization \nof fashion. CovetED had the pleasure of interviewing Kenzo Takada in \nParis in the launch of his new interior design collection, K3. \nKenzo was born in Japan and lives in Paris. After a long \njourney in his brand, the fashion designer retired in order \nto pursue his dream. In 1999, six years after selling his \neponymous brand to the LVMH group, Kenzo Takada \nwithdrew from the fashion world. Although he was not \ncompletely stopped, developing exclusive collaborations \nin the most varied areas, the Japanese designer confessed \nus that he “missed” the work. «Twenty years ago I didn’t \nwant to work anymore, I wanted to travel», explained the \nfashion designer, who presented his first exhibition at \nGalerie Vivienne in 1970, triggering the brand’s success. \nAfter a long time doing partnerships and collaborations \nwith the best interior design, cosmetic and perfume \nbrands, the designer ended up creating a concept interior \ndesign brand called K3. The high-end interior design \nbrand was present at a Parisian home show and the new \nK3 boutique in the French capital.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nKenzo Takada \n  I wanted to retire at the age of 60 so I left \nKenzo in 2000 to retire, to travel. But travel \nand vacations weren’t enough for me. I needed \nsomething exciting, an adventure. After I retired \nfrom Kenzo I did a lot of collaborations with \nseveral brands such as Roche Bobois and then \nI realized I wanted a new brand and that’s how \nI imagined K3. K3 stands for K as Kenzo and \nthe 3 means Enzo. If you read it together, it is \nKenzo. But 3 it is also the balance, harmony in \nthe Japanese culture. It is a blend of what Kenzo \nreally is today.\n“\n“\n",66,{"image":272,"text":273,"number":274},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.67.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 67\nKenzo was born in Japan and lives in Paris. After a long \njourney in his brand, the fashion designer retired in order \nto pursue his dream. In 1999, six years after selling his \neponymous brand to the LVMH group, Kenzo Takada \nwithdrew from the fashion world. Although he was not \ncompletely stopped, developing exclusive collaborations \nin the most varied areas, the Japanese designer confessed \nus that he “missed” the work. «Twenty years ago I didn’t \nwant to work anymore, I wanted to travel», explained the \nfashion designer, who presented his first exhibition at \nGalerie Vivienne in 1970, triggering the brand’s success. \nAfter a long time doing partnerships and collaborations \nwith the best interior design, cosmetic and perfume \nbrands, the designer ended up creating a concept interior \ndesign brand called K3. The high-end interior design \nbrand was present at a Parisian home show and the new \nK3 boutique in the French capital.\nAlways celebrating the lifestyle, Kenzo loves to have \npeople at home, and in order to bring his way of living \ninto the house of others was the key to creating K3. \nTo create k3, Kenzo involved around 250 people. The \ncollection stands out from others: the fabrics in the \ncollection feature various print with vivid colours such \nas magenta, as well as subtle tones such as white, and \nthe detailed combination of silver and black. The brand \ndefines itself as being “soft and poetic”. The most \nchallenging part of creating the brand was the time. \n“everything in September, the production and everything \nso we’ve had 4 months to create everything. We’re very \nhappy to have such a team who is so committed that \nwe were all able to launch k3 on time and with a very \ngood product”. “We started 2 years ago, there were a \nfew ideas but nothing really finished. We just started \nthe production in September. Normally we would have \nwanted to launch later but everyone was expecting for \nus to launch in Paris. And of course, we will work in \nimproving the pieces”.\n“ I want k3 to be very flexible and it could be able to do \nany type of project.”\nThe brand’s first collection is based on and inspired \nby nature and the Japanese cherry blossom Sakura, as \nwell as Maiko (geisha apprentice), with her delicate \nand refined heart, says the brand. The final inspiration \n   there’s a real work on the patterns, on the fabrics, on the colour to find harmony, \nand I really want to bring positivity and joy through these patterns. This is why \nI wanted all the furniture to be simple so they could enhance and show the \npattern properly. If you look at all the furniture they all have simple lines, very \nsleek design but then the pattern has a more intricate and complex contrast.\n“\n“\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nof the collection consists of the three main concepts of majesty’s powerful and \nmonochromatic expression, the Shogun (military ruler), seen through exclusive prints \nin bright colours.\nAll his creations carry a ‘kintsugi’ symbol, in honour of the Japanese art of repairing \nbroken porcelain and ceramics with lacquer, mixed with powdered gold. Japan \ncontinues to be the biggest inspiration of the fashion designer. In k3, the designer \nused ‘Kensugi’ as a visual identity in the brand. “We’re using the Japanese culture and \ngiving it a more modern and contemporary twist.”, the designer combines Japanese and \nwestern aesthetics and interprets them in his own way.\n“The idea would be to create a different universe always inspired by nature and organic \nshapes, but they would like to develop other themes because today we have 3. The idea \nis to continue this while developing other themes.”\n",67,{"image":276,"text":277,"number":278},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.68.png","See How Studiopepe Brings A Twist \nTo Contemporary Design\n“We noticed there are a lot of affinities with Italy \nhere in Portugal, and that’s is very interesting, the \npassion for Wood’s Craftsmanship, the etching \nand other materials as the glass, the ceramic \nand so on.” After seeing the potential beneath \nthe master artisans’ skills, Chiara and Arianna \nfound the right path to create a twistfull design \nfor the famous mid-century brands, Essential \nHome and DelightFULL.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nStudiopepe\nBeing one of the leading interior design experts in Milan, Studiopepe \nhas been impressing the world with their creative design ideas that \nblends the lines between the past and the present. In these projects \nthere are surely modern and futuristic concepts, but with a vintage \nand mid-century touch. Passionate about the multidisciplinary side of \nthe design world, Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara di Pinto founded this \nincredible design studio in 2006 and since then they have become of \nthe Italy’s most famous designers. Beginning from solid interior design \nexperience and the strong emotional value of their eclectic design \nresearch, Studiopepe has carried out styling projects and iconographic \nshoot concepts for major international magazines.\nFrom interior design projects, to product design and creative consulting \nservices for some of the best luxury design brands, the designers feature \na unique signature style that captures the attention of any design \nlovers. For both of the Italian designers, the real beauty of designing any \ntype of project relies in the feeling and unique experiences that these \nproducts will bring to the client, which for Arianna is the last step of \nthe designing process. “We love designing products, but also imagining \nthem inside an ambience, so we love all the things that contribute to \nenhance those products, and for me is something innate, that I feel since \nalways”, enhanced Chiara di Pinto. \nArianna and Chiara always have been fascinated with the visual aesthetic \ncomponents, such as colour and shapes, since an early age, so they \nalways knew what was going to be their future professional path. The \nItalian designers starting to work together in the Politecnico di Milano, \nsharing the same vision, inspirations, ideas and strong motivation to \nexpress their creativity and artistic “poetry”. Chiara explains that this \nunique partnership “has never been something predetermined, being a \ncreative process, it is based on creativity and curiosity, and obviously \nthere is a certain synchronicity between us”. Some people considered \nthem as one of the most famous design couples in Milan thanks to \ntheir synchronicity line of thoughts and ideas. “Our shared experience \n",68,{"image":280,"text":281,"number":282},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.69.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 69\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \ncontributed to create this synchronicity that it is expressed through the \ndialectics. Being in discordance is also a creative process, which means \nexchanging views and different point of views bring to a different \nresult, but that result represents each step of the interesting path, done \nby exchanging perceptions and ideas, so it’s also a great discovering”, \nexplained Arianna when questioned about their unique connection. \nWhether it is designing an interior design project or a unique product, \nthe Studiopepe duo features the same planning process for every \nchallenge that starts with exchanging views, from the creative aspect, \nto the product, and so on. For them the inspiration research for every \nproject is something quite natural, thanks to their incredible travelling \nexperiences and artistic vision. “We know each other since many years \nand we have a kind of shared “alphabet” of inspirations, that is very \nuseful, because , when I have in my mind something that we have \nexperienced together, is helpful for both of us, and we can focus together \non that, in order to convert the inspirations in a project”, said Chiara.\nBehind every Studiopepe design is a story that makes that product or \nproject quite unique. All of their designing process begin with a detail \nor an idea that they saw in one of their famous adventures. From that \npoint Chiara and Arianna not only investigate about a specific age \nof history, but also debate some of their favourite details. The next \nstep is to develop something that blurs the boundaries of the real and \nimaginary world. From their vast selection of design projects, “Out \nof the Blue” might be one of the most memorable ideas yet. “It was a \nproject dedicated to Sculptural pieces for an Art Gallery. We took the \nforms from an astronomical observatory, where we have been in India. \nThese forms were used in ancient times to determinate the position of \nplanets and solstices, and that inspired us”. This idea had the purpose \nwas to investigate into the relations between the light and the \nform, through a chemical process called “Cyanotype”. \nTheir design philosophy is based on a conceptual approach inspired \nby the unexpected, and on an extensive iconographic and visionary \nbackground, creating projects that are one of a kind. Through their \ncareful attention to detail vision, the Studiopepe duo is able to \ncreate a unique emotional feeling in people. Arianna believes that \ntheir creative intuition is the key to develop all the “alphabet” of \neach single pieces and imagine them in their natural ambiences. You \ncan see their incredible creative skills in Studiopepe’s “Manifesto” \nprojects which are designed during the famous international \ntradeshow, Salone Del Mobile Milano. “Although these are \ndemanding projects, because they are designed entirely by the \nStudio, they gave us more visibility and satisfaction, thanks to the \nvisitors’ perceptions”. In other words, their creative vision doesn’t \nturn around a single piece, but it involves many areas of interest, \nit’s an organic vision, like it should be for any design project. \nStudiopepe’s designs are a balanced compromise between contemporary \nand memory that doesn’t believes in the established design trends. \nArianna Lelli Mami explained that their deep design approach allows \nyou to have a clearest vision about the concrete things, that later become \nknown as trends. For example, their “Manifesto” project was actually a \nSecret Club where the Italian designers had the opportunity to express \ntheir selves without barriers, in a really open way. “We discovered at \nISaloni that many people launched some Clubs, different than our, they \nfocused on 70s, the Radical Architecture and so on.  In this case we \nhaven’t done on purpose, to launch a trend, but it was just something \ncapable to satisfy us, something we really liked, and then we think if we \n",69,{"image":284,"text":285,"number":286},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.70.png","appreciate that, then it can be appreciated by other people”, said Chiara.\nThese projects feature a unique emotional charge since they truly \nrepresent what they are, what they do and what they thought \nthroughout the year.  Some of Studiopepe’s most famous products, that \nare now in the collection of famous furniture brands, resulted from a \n“Manifesto” process, like the iconic neon lamps that exalt the style of \nthe 60’s. “Our essence, that is not only about Product Design, but it’s \nalso about the way to communicate those products, how you show \nthem to the visitors, what there is in depth of each piece, as well as \nthe photography and so on. Maybe is 100% feminine characteristics, to \nkeep all together”.\nThis vintage fascination isn’t a new thing the design life of Arianna \nand Chiara. They always have been influenced by the 50s thanks to \nMilan’s exquisite architecture. Being a part of their history, the vintage \ninspirations are also a big part of their work and the base of their \ncontemporary twist concept.  The first time that the Studiopepe’s \ndesigners have demonstrated their affection of the mid-century style \nthrough their first “Manifesto” project, called Ed Visit, regarding an \nIntimate hospitality concept and private residences. “One of these we \nconcluded 2 years ago, we tried to mix together Mid-century pieces, \noriginal or from Gallery, with modern pieces, because we loved the \ncontrast, they got stronger each other”, said Chiara.\nCreating unique mid-century collections is one of the biggest challenges \nthat Arianna and Chiara had to faced since it is a peculiar design style \nwith specific lines that can easily look to something that already \nexisted. One of the things that they had to avoid during their creative \nprocess was to not create a scenography scenario, otherwise the final \nresult could be counter-productive. “We live in the 2020, even though I \nappreciate those ages, we are here, and it is cool to get inspiration from \nthose years, making a re-elaborated version with a contemporary touch, \nas the Great Gatsby’s house, or inspiration from theatre”, enhanced \nChiara when asked about the most challenging thing about embracing \nthe vintage design style.\nBesides Milan’s beautiful architectural patrimony, the Italian designers \nalso found the best inspirational design ideas in details of Porto’s \nincredible design heritage, like the unique architectural projects or \nthe fine craftsmanship techniques. After seeing the potential beneath \nthe master artisans’ skills, Chiara and Arianna found the right path to \ncreate a twistfull design for the famous mid-century brands, Essential \nHome and DelightFULL. \n“We noticed there are a lot of affinities with Italy here in Portugal, \nand that’s is very interesting, the passion for Wood’s Craftsmanship, \nthe etching and other materials as the glass, the ceramic and so on”, \nhighlighted Arianna. We can say that this partnership between \nStudiopepe and Essential Home was the perfect opportunity to establish \nbridges between the two countries with a strong heritage history. \n“Once you realize how the materials can be used, the technics, the \nprocesses, the care with which are produced, and all of the combination \nyou can make, off course for creative people it is like to be in a Luna-\nPark”, said Chiara di Pinto.\n A productive brainstorming gave wings to several ideas and possibilities \nthe Italian designers believe that this task was the ultimate break to \nshowcase their Made in Italy legacy and discover Portugal’s strong \ncraftsmanship techniques, like metal working, wood carving, porcelain, \n",70,{"image":288,"text":289,"number":290},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.71.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 71\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nhand-painted tiles and jewerly manufactory. The \nancient Portuguese crafts are a natural inspiration \nsource for the Studiopepe’s designers. Chiara fell in \nlove with the traditional Portuguese metal working \ntechniques because this is a craft that can give to \nthe product several original forms. On the other \nhand, despite her fascination for the magnificent \nforms and sculptural value, Arianna enjoyed the \netching technic, a classic manufacture craft that \nevokes the past through its history.  “All of these \nelements stimulate us and we are curious to test it \nin the Design with a Contemporary Twist, and this \nis a positive challenge which motivates us a lot”, \nshe added.\nAfter getting to know better the two mid-century \nbrands by visiting the backstage scenario, the \nItalian designers were really amazed by the quality \nof products as well as the attention to detail and \nthe fact all of their pieces are handmade by the best \nPortuguese master artisans. These three factors \nshow that the two brands feature a strong character \nin every step of the designing process. “It has been \nreally interesting observing the employers at the \nfactory, and their passion for Craftsmanship. We \nhave been influenced by their passion, because now \nwe’ll put them to the test”, said Arianna.\nDelightFULL and Essential Home share the same \ndesign values from the start, that is why these two \nmid-century legends are always seen as the trendiest \nsister brands in the industry. “We loved 20s because \nthey have been years which were discovered and \ndesigned many interesting things, also modern, \nbut mostly only in 70s will be developed, ages that \nbrought Innovations, that’s why we have a kind \nof connection”. Inspired by the most important \ncomponents of mid-century lifestyle, such as music, \nfashion and literature, the Italian based designers \nare lovers of the creative and modern concepts that \nthese two luxury design brands bring to our days.\nThis union between the designer’s talent and \nthe brand’s unique signature style is the perfect \nrepresentation of the contemporary twist that \nArianna and Chiara talked about before. “We have \nthe chance to add value toward what you already \ndo, that is our value”. This year, the two Italian \ndesigners will be the thinkers and makers behind \nDelightFULL and Essential Home’s mid-century \nproducts that will be a wonderland for the world’s \ndesign lovers!\n",71,{"image":292,"text":293,"number":294},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.72.png","‘’I am the daughter of a designer\u002Farchitect and a mathematician. \nBetween both of them, I chose architecture’’\nAnne-Cecille felt that design and architecture was her calling. \nAnne-Cécille thinks that there’s a lot of distance between Interior \nArchitecture and, let’s say, conventional architecture. As a marriage \ncounsellor, Atelier du Pont works on reconciliation a troublesome \nrelationship on two branches that are very close to one another. For \nAnne- Cecile, there was no other path to be chosen. The architecture \nwas truly her calling. Her work completely transcends the notions on \nthe industry. She frees herself of any paradigms attached to architecture \nand design, thus allowing her on accomplishing the remarkable works \nshe used the world to.\n‘’They complete themselves, architecture and interior architecture\u002F\ndesign. In France, both universes are wrongfully apart, and we work \ntowards unifying both of them.’’\nAnne-Cécile believes Atelier du Pont works the same way as their peers. \nWhat differences them from their esteemed counterparts is the scale \nof their works. Atelier du Pont’s thorough attention to every single \ndetail and technicality, the materials used in the projects, their own \ningenious way of working. The fact that Anne-Cécile and her team \ntransports the materials used in exterior architecture onwards interiors \nmakes the Atelier distance itself from the remaining honourable ones. \n‘’What interests us is the reconciliation between these two universes. \nA global Design, per se.’’\nAnne-Cécile describes Atelier du Pont’s concept as an intelligent one. A \nconcept that respects the surroundings of the project, nature, and the \noverall feeling that the people using the space will feel. An intelligent \nway of designing. Getting the job done without stepping on any toes.\nThey say the apple never falls off far from the tree, \nand Anne-Cécile’s the living proof of it. Daughter of a \ndesigner and of a mathematician, Anne-Cécile fell in \nlove with the purest symbioses of both: architecture. \nTwenty years ago, alongside Phillipe Croisier, she \nbegan the joyride that is Atelier du Pont’s work. The \nthen tiny atelier who designed bathrooms become \none of France’s most prominent architecture and \ninterior design studios who are responsible for quite \noutstanding work.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nAnne-Cécile Comar\n",72,{"image":296,"text":297,"number":298},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.73.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 73\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \n‘’Our concept? Difficult question. It is the intelligence with what we face our projects. \nThe respect towards nature, towards the materials. Towards the clients, with the hope \nthey’ll feel good with it.’’\nIf Anne-Cécile was to describe the Atelier’s signature style, she would \nsay it’s contemporary with a signature je ne sais quoi. Craftsmanship \nplays an uber-important role in the Atelier’s projects. The Fait a la \nmain adds, for Anne-Cécile, the authenticity Atelier du Pont’s always \nstrived for.\n‘’It’s Contemporary, with an authentic je ne sais quoi. We work a lot \nwith craftsmen. The fact a la main is very important to us, and the \nbespoke too’’\nTalking about projects is always quite an interesting conversation, but \nto highlight a specific one is a different challenge. Anne-Cecile spoke \nwith us about two ongoing ones that are particularly satisfying ones \nto work on. Completely antagonistic to one another, Atelier du Pont, \nand of course, Anne-Cécile, are currently developing projects with the \nEuropean Space Agency, and a rural hotel in the spectacular Menorca \nIsland, Spain.\nSpace, a broader perspective and the ever-felt dream of exploring the \ndeepest, darkest corners on the universe are the inevitable themes \nattached to the project. A future dreamed by humanity ever since 1959. \nAs for the hotel in Menorca, contra the modern, futuristic approach of \nthe ESA, sustainability, seascape and self-discovery are the mottos of \nthe project. Self-sustainability was something that concerned Anne-\nCécile and her team upon working on this project, and, as far as we can \ntell, they’re doing quite the job.\n‘’I’ve got several projects I’d like to talk about, like the one I’m currently \nworking with the ESA. (..) As for interior architecture, we’re currently \nworking on a marvellous rural hotel in Menorca. A magnificent site \nresting by the sea.’’\nThe main challenges that Anne-Cécile faces in her line of duty is to \nbe able to experiment with different things and make them work. \nDifferent materials, different ways of working. Matching these new \n",73,{"image":300,"text":301,"number":302},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.74.png","ideas and to deliver incredible end results, that’s the \nchallenge that drives Anne-Cécile and all the team at \nAtelier du Pont. Furthermore, when it comes to retail \ndesign, a branch in which Atelier du Pont completely \naces, the challenges are understanding the brand, the \nclient and the brand’s costumers. Who they are, what \nthey represent, who they serve, where they are. Those \nare the core questions deeply inlaid in the bedrock of \ncommercial design.\n‘’It is fundamental to deeply understand \nthe client in retail design. Understand the\nclient, the brand and understand where \nthey fit in.’’\nTo speak about dream projects is always fascinating. \nYou never really expect the answer you’ll listen too. For \nAnne-Cécile, her dream project would be renovating a \ndecrepit, old haunted house. Something with only the \nessentials, nested in the urban bosom of a big city.\nWe finalized by asking Anne-Cécile if she could share \nwith us just a tiny bit of what’s on her plate right now, \nand the inevitable ESA and the Menorca Island hotel \nwere on the tip of her tong. These two projects are \nspiking the curious minds of the design lovers scattered \nall over the world (ours included), and we ended with \ntremendous expectations towards them.\n",74,{"image":304,"text":305,"number":306},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.75.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 75\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \nWWW.LUXXU.NET | INFO@LUXXU.NET\nPHONE: +351 915 233 893\nAPOTHEOSIS | DESK: W 220 cm | D 83 cm | H 75 cm    WALTZ | BOOKCASE: W 134 cm | H 200 cm | D 52 cm    CHARLA | OFFICE CHAIR: H 103 cm | L 70 cm | D 70 cm\n",75,{"image":308,"text":309,"number":310},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.76.png","As you know, Italy is one of the most important design capitals in \ntoday’s industry, thanks to its rich history and beautiful architectural \nlandmarks. Hosting some of the best interior design events, the \nbeautiful city of Milan is also the hometown of some of the world’s \ntop interior designers, such as the Italian legend, Carlo Donati.  Most \nof his design projects have been published in the international press, \nsuch as the most influential interior design magazines and books of \narchitecture in Italy and all over the world.\nWhether it is residential design, villa or even commercial projects the \nItalian design studio has become one of the most renowned experts \nnot only in Italy, but also worldwide.  It’s founder, Carlo Donati \nwas born in Zibello (Parma) in 1965 and studied architecture at the \nPolitecnico of Milan where he graduated in 1992.  Passionate about the \nworld of design and all of its creative possibilities, Carlo has featured \na strong aesthetic and sense of beauty from a young age. “Memories \nof details in my friends’ houses or in hotels during family vacations \nhave monopolized my imagination since early childhood. Since then, \nbeauty to me represented a matter of proportions, colors and details”, \nhe explained.\nThe Italian studio’s work is mostly focused on different \ntypes of interior design projects that highlight the \npower of fine craftsmanship techniques. Surrounded \nwith one of the world’s best craftsmanship culture, \nthis brand-new furniture collection with Essential \nHome and DelightFULL was the perfect opportunity \nto combine two of his many passions: craftsmanship \nand a modern approach of the mid-century style.\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH\nCarlo Donati\nDuring his twenties the Italian designer started working for historic \narchitectural firms in Milan, such as Studio BBPR and Gregotti. A \nfew years later, in 1995, Carlo Donati moved to New York to be the \nconsultant architect of one of the most famous luxury design groups in \nthe world, also known as Versace. “Though his style was different from \nmine and rather decorative, I found his creativity and taste for colours \nvery inspiring.” During that time, the Italian interior designer was \nchallenged with the renovation of Gianni Versace’s townhouse and the \nhistoric Vanderbilt Mansion, the main flagship store on Fifth Avenue.\nAfter working as consultant for Gianni Versace, the Italian firm \nworked on the image or other distinguished brands, like Aldo Coppola, \nLiberty of London, Linea più- A2A, Stybiella and Colefax & Fowler. \nCurrently, the Studio Donati is the responsible of the artistic direction \nof the Slowear fashion brand and they are developing the new retail \nconcept and design of several stores and showrooms not only across \n",76,{"image":312,"text":313,"number":314},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.77.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77\nItaly, but also worldwide.\nIn 1996, Donati decided to create not only his own firm “Carlo Donati \nStudio”, but also the “Farnese Contract” with Adriano Donati and \nMassimo Avanzini, that operates as a general contractor, working \nwith the most successful design studios. “In every project I design \ncustom made furniture, both for residential or retail projects, because \nI believe that each work requires a special attention to furniture \ndetails”, explained the Italian designer. \nWith a peculiar contemporary signature style that features deep roots \nin the past, Donati loves to search for inspiration in the architectural \nlandmarks and and Italian design references of the post war modernism \n(like  Gio Ponti, Osvaldo Borsani, Franco Albini), as well as the magic \nabstract scenography by Bob Wilson, the interiors in Stanley Kubrick’s \nor Quentin Tarantino’s movies. In the world where the guidelines \nare timeless elegance and strong character, the designer likes “to \ncontaminate the design with details which can be both precious or \nlow-cost budget but always elegant and peculiar creating unexpected \ncontrast.” His most recent inspirations were the famous Korean movie \ncalled “Parasite” by Bong Joon-ho that won the 2020 Oscar. \nIn every design project, no matter the style (contemporary, mid-\ncentury or modern), Carlo Donati’s minimalist approach is always \ncontaminated by chromatic and graphic suggestions inspired by the \ntheme chosen in the planning process. “If I think about all the projects \nwe did, the best results always came from a synergy and a strong \nfeeling with the client. This friction can be a source of creativity and \ncan bring us to better solutions”, said the interior designer. Obsessed \nwith perfection and attention to every detail, the Italian designer \nloves to use both artificial and natural light to emphasize volumes and \nperspectives of his design project.\nFor Carlo Donati, every project is unique, so it’s important to include \nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \n",77,{"image":316,"text":317,"number":318},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.78.png","in the design unique furniture ideas, specially tailored \nto each interior.  With a career filled with some of the \nworld’s most inspiring designs, Carlo shares a special \ncare for two of his projects. “I think the projects that \nare most representative of our work are the villa LA \nmodern and Loft A.” The first one is a brand-new \nconstruction that perfectly their sense of proportions, \ncareful choices of the materials, use of light, a revisited \nmodernist approach. As for the Loft A design, this was \n800 sqm renovation that is still very innovative both \nfor the use of materials and for the interpretation of \nthe layout.\nThe Italian design studio is currently working on a \nnew residential building with luxury apartments and \nutilities in Milan downtown. “I believe it’s important \nto be very updated on the actual trends of industry \nbut at the same time to be able to work on different \ntracks out of the mainstream in order to anticipate \n",78,{"image":320,"text":321,"number":322},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.79.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79\nnew trends, be original and try in our little field to be some kind \nof disruptive”, enlightened Carlo Donati. His constant research for \nnew material solutions and the attention for the chromatic palette is \nwhat makes his design projects so exclusive.  \nBesides creating unique interior design projects, the Carlo Donati \nstudio entered the world of furniture design production with the \npresentations of two incredible collections: “Reloaded” collection and \nanother one that was the result of the exclusive partnership with the \nrenowned Italian artist Petrus. Both of these designs were introduced \nat Fuorisalone Milan 2018 and 2019, respectively. Currently, they are \nworking with a brand-new collection for the famous European mid-\ncentury modern design brands, Essential Home and DelightFULL. \nPassionate about the lines of the mid-century design lines, Carlo \nDonati believes that this era was the period of time period where \nelegance and lightness were reference points, so the inspiration \nfor his new furniture collection wasn’t hard to find. “I absolutely \nbelieve that it will be a fundamental reference in the luxury \ndesign since we’re talking about timeless elegance.” For the Italian \ndesigner, Essential Home is  a brand that combines the Portuguese \ncraftsmanship culture with a contemporary style.\nFor those of you who don’t know, Portuguese craftmanship has a well-\nknown old tradition specially in relation with cork that is a light and \nresistant material and moreover an example of recyclable and sustainable \nenergy. The hand-painted ceramic tiles and textile manufacturing are also \na huge part of the country’s artistic culture.   \nThe Italian designer has grown up surrounded with one of the world’s \nbest craftsmanship culture, so with this brand-new furniture collection \nCarlo Donati could combine two of his many passions: craftsmanship \nand a modern approach of the mid-century style. “Designing for Essential \nHome is a challenge I took up with enthusiasm because it gives me the \nopportunity to work on one of my favourite styles and moods which is the \nmid-century modern reloaded with new cues and materials”, he explained. \nAccording to Donati, this partnership was the perfect opportunity \nto combine great tradition of the master artisans, through the finest \nPortuguese craftsmanship culture, with a more Mediterranean mood. His \nmain goal with this mid-century collection was to introduce “lightness, \nsixties patterns, some kind of ‘joie de vivre’- very Italian. Like the \natmosphere in ‘La dolce vita’ -Federico Fellini’s masterpiece.” This is might \nbe one of the most memorable collections ever created by the amazing \nCarlo Donati, don’t you think?\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW \n",79,{"image":324,"text":325,"number":326},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.80.png","CovetED is always looking for the best interior design projects in the world. There-\nfore, we select the best of the best. In this issue, you can find two projects around the \nworld, from Russia to the US. We hope you feel inspired, and that you enjoy these \nprojects as much as we do. Different in style, but equal in luxury.\nOUTSTANDING PROJECTS BY\nPROJECTS WE COVET\n",80,{"image":328,"text":329,"number":330},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.81.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 81\nART DECO HOUSE IN MOSCOW DISTRICT\nMarina Braginska\nLocated in the village of Molodoleno, near Moscow, there is an Art-Deco house designed \nby Marina Braginska, a well-known interior designer from Russia. Atelier Interior is a design \nstudio owned by the designer, which works in a variety of styles, depending on the customers’ \npreferences. Inside this amazing home, Marina created a cinema room, fully furnished by BRABBU.\nThe clients were expecting a house in a classic American style; \nhowever, Marina was not sure about it. When asking them about \ntheir film preferences and building references, she was able to truly \nunderstand the type of design they were looking for – Art Deco, which \ncombined modern themes with fine craftsmanship and rich materials.\nAlthough her studio offers versatility, Marina has her remarkable \nsignature, which is possible to recognise through big bold paintings \nin the interior decoration, as well as in bright textiles and in the \nuse of colour.\nThe designer offered to decorate the house with a soft modern approach, \nalways emphasising the airiness of the space.\nThe house has two main floors, a basement, and an attic. The first floor \nhas a kitchen, the dining room,   two offices, and a guest bathroom, \nwhile on the second floor there is a bedroom, the children’s room,  two \nbathrooms, and a dressing room.\nThe living room full of natural light gives special attention to its beautiful \nfeatures and textures. Two inviting sofas around the centre table feel \ncomfortable near a marble fireplace. In the dining room, the graceful lighting \nawakes the senses and offers a space to enjoy a delicious family meal.\nPROJECTS\n",81,{"image":332,"text":333,"number":334},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.82.png","Two sophisticated offices with strategically furnishing and inspiring art \nwill, for sure, be a great space to work at home and increase creativity. \nIt perfectly reflects the style of the house and promotes the inviting \nenvironment of the other house divisions.\nIn the bedrooms, Marina used delicate shades and unusual textiles.\nThe bathroom area is small, but the designer visually enlarged it: she \nhung a huge mirror over the sink, and at the opposite side she trimmed \nthe wall with glossy marble - they are gently reflected in each other.\n",82,{"image":336,"text":337,"number":338},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.83.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 83\nCONTEMPORARY PENTHOUSE IN CALIFORNIA \nby Benning Design Constructions\nThe penthouse designed by Benning Design Construction has a stunning view of the city of \nSacramento and BRABBU makes a statement in the main area of this house. The build-company \nwas created by father and son that originated from two of Sacramento’s established and \nsuccessful interior design and construction ﬁrms.\nThis penthouse was created with a comfortable contemporary aesthetic. \n“Citified with a bit of glamour” was the mantra – and it was a huge challenge \nfor the designers. The highest priority in this interior design was to allow \nthe sight to remain free and able to speak for itself. In order to still be able \nto provide an interesting design element, products were intentionally kept \neither low to the ground or high to the ceiling.\nUpon entering the penthouse, the immediate focal point is a bold bronze \nsculpture at the window, drawing the eye to the glass and beyond. The \nentryway features a bronze stainless steel and wood console against a \nbackdrop of precious stone. The walls and ceilings were given a faux finish \nof metallic woven, grass-cloth texture, bringing an element of glamour \nand drama. The house is glass-surrounded and to avoid issues with glare, \nevery lighting element is dimmable and soft. HORUS suspension light from \nBRABBU crowns the great room with a hint of European sensibility. The \nshape of this product has the perfect height as it hugs the ceiling, providing \nglamourous detail while not blocking the view.\nHORUS Suspension Light promises to be a reference in any modern interior \ndesign. In this penthouse, it is amazing how the product embraces the room \nand gives it the contemporary touch that the designers were looking for. \nPROJECTS\n",83,{"image":340,"text":341,"number":342},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.84.png","The house is glass-surrounded and to avoid issues with glare, every lighting \nelement is dimmable and soft. HORUS suspension light from BRABBU \ncrowns the great room with a hint of European sensibility. The shape of this \nproduct has the perfect height as it hugs the ceiling, providing glamourous \ndetail while not blocking the view. Featuring a structure in matte black \nlacquered brass and shades in crackle glass, this chandelier creates the grand \nreveal over this fierce living room.\nTo contrast the linear aspects of the great room, a large irregularly-\nshaped sectional was employed. The sectional provides flexible \nseating with opportunity for both internal and external views, \nconversation, or reading. It was paired with two iconic Mario Bellini \nlounge chairs that provide an elegant vibe to space. The great room \nis anchored by a 20’ round wool rug, which also serves to establish a \nseparate area within the larger scope of the space.\n",84,{"image":344,"text":345,"number":346},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.85.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 85\nMoving into the dining room, individual pendants adorn the split \ndining table. The custom dining table top became a true piece of art. It \nshowcases a laser-cut brass panel with a map of Sacramento, the client’s \nhometown, speaking to his passion for maps and adding another layer \nof dimension and interest.\nThe designers wanted to give the house a special touch, with the \ntastes, preferences, and memories of the clients. For this, in the Master \nbedroom, an art piece was hung above the bed, blending a lifetime of \npoems, photographs, and song lyrics into a visual representation of a \nclassic love story.\nAdjacent to this art piece is a full-size print of the client’s own \nphotography, backlit and custom-framed to add personality to a room \nfull of exquisite art. A collection of outstanding pieces, that would make \nany art collector proud, complete this couple’s penthouse.\nBy taking into consideration customers’ preferences, Benning Design \nConstructions created a perfect house for a weekend getaway with \nstunning city views and relaxing spaces.\nPROJECTS\n",85,{"image":348,"text":349,"number":350},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.86.png","CovetED brings you the IT books on interior design that deserve to be in your home \nshelf. The books we chose will help you think differently about design, and providing \ninspiration for your next design project.\nTHE MOST COVETED BOOKS IN\nTHE INTERIOR DESIGN WORLD\nBOOKS WE COVET\n",86,{"image":352,"text":353,"number":354},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.87.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 87\nFrancis Sultana: Design & Interiors \nThis book, investigating Francis Sultana’s work as an interior \ndesigner, celebrates the 10th anniversary of his eponymous London \nstudio and highlights an important professional achievement. \nFrancis Sultana’s book celebrates the 10th anniversary of his career \nto date, as well as celebrating the designers and artists that have \ninspired him throughout his life. Where you will find the complete \nspectrum of his work, from his professional beginnings to his \nsignature furniture collections plus the array of sumptuous domestic \nspaces he has masterminded for tastemakers and business titans in \nlandmark buildings around the world. \nBorn in 1971, Francis Sultana is a London-based interior and furniture \ndesigner that is known for his unique ability to merge the residential \nBOOKS WE COVET\nrequirements of a domestic space with often large scale visual art, \nsculpture, and installation pieces. Since 2015, Francis Sultana has \nranked consecutively on the ‘AD100’. This exclusive annual list, \npublished by the U.S. edition of Architectural Digest, features 100 \nof the world’s best architects and designers. He is the go-to interior \ndesigner for international collections, and his studio is currently \nworking on projects around the world.\n",87,{"image":356,"text":357,"number":358},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.88.png","KELLY WEARSTLER: Evocative Style\n“For her first book in ten years, Kelly Wearstler continues to push \nboundaries with her inventive and opulent interiors, here inviting \nreaders into her latest creations including her newly designed home.”\n Evocative style is a must for other designers and homeowners \nlooking for elegant design inspiration and ideas. Here Kelly Wearstler \nshares her creative world, profiling in detail her latest residential \nand commercial designs, and her sumptuous new San Francisco \nProper Hotel, as well as her creative process. A book full of ideas and \nbeautiful images never photographed before.\nKelly Wearstler is an American interior designer that offers experiential \nresidential, hospitality, commercial and retail environments as \nwell as expansive collections of lifestyle product designs. It’s due \nthrough an exploration of materiality, colour, forms and an intuitive \njuxtaposition of contemporary and vintage, architectural and organic, \ngraphic and instinctual, that Kelly Wearstler curates a wealth of \nexperiences into every space. She is internationally recognized with \ndistinctive design awards and numerous publications in magazines \nsuch as Elle Decor, Vogue, House & Garden, House Beautiful, and \nThe New Yorker. \n",88,{"image":360,"text":361,"number":362},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.89.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 89\nUPCOMING EVENTS\n",89,{"image":364,"text":365,"number":366},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.90.png","CovetED chose some of the best and luxury hotels in the world, looking ahead \nat what it predicts to shape the luxury boutique experience in the coming year. \nFrom incredible architecture and conscience-free cuisine to dispersed hotels \nand ultimate relaxation methods, the choices are countless. In order to improve \nyour travelling, we bring you some suggestions based on some of the best \nhotels we’ve stayed.\nTOP LUXURY HOTELS TO DISCOVER\nHOTELS WE COVET\n",90,{"image":368,"text":369,"number":370},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.91.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 91\nHOTELS WE COVET\nSHANGRI LA HOTEL\nAs you arrive at Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, its elegant façade brings to mind its \nlegacy as the former home of Napoleon Bonaparte’s grandnephew, Prince Roland \nBonaparte. Attentive staff and a pleasantly discreet check-in ensure that you \nreceive the royal treatment right from the start..\nA Parisian landmark since the nineteenth century, when \nit was built in 1896 as the home of French imperial \nPrince Roland Bonaparte (nephew to Napoleon), the \nShangri-La Paris is perhaps the most grand of the \ngroup’s portfolio. A five-minute stroll to the Seine, the \nEiffel Tower is just across the river and over half of the \nhotel’s 100 rooms (and even some bathtubs) are privy to \nher presence in the windows.\nDespite the palatial interiors (a gold, cream and duck-egg \nblue palette decorate the rooms), the atmosphere isn’t \nponcey and guests will find themselves able to relax \nas soon as they walk through the doors. Of the three \nrestaurants, two are Michelin-starred (including Shang \nPalace, the only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in \nFrance), but a trip to the Le Bar Botaniste is a must \nfor its rare botanical spirits and absinthe fountain (if \nyou dare).\nIn your room, commanding views of the Eiffel Tower \nand the River Seine hold you transfixed. The old-world \nelegance of the room, lovingly adorned with the fine \nParis, France\n",91,{"image":372,"text":373,"number":374},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.92.png","work of craftsmen, is mirrored in the city that lies just below.\nHere in the heart of Paris, the exclusive fashion designers on Avenue \nMontaigne and Avenue George V are just around the corner, waiting for \nyour attention.\nFor now, you’re in the mood for a light meal, and La Bauhinia is the just \nplace for it. The exquisite glass cupola and Murano chandelier reflect the \nelegance of the meals prepared at the restaurant. On the other hand, you \ncould savour the Cantonese cuisine at the renowned first Shang Palace \nin Europe, which earned 1 Michelin star in the Michelin Guide.\nWith your hunger satisfied and spirit invigorated, it’s time to immerse \nyourself in the City of Lights. The Nektar, Le Bar’s signature cocktail, \nis just the pick-me-up needed to start you off. Embark on a culinary \nvoyage at L’Abeille, the hotel’s French gastronomic restaurant, which \nreceived 2 stars in the Michelin Guide, to finish off your day.\n",92,{"image":376,"text":377,"number":378},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.93.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 93\nHOTELS WE COVET\nSOFITEL PARIS LE FAUBOURG\nCovetED had the pleasure of experiencing the sophisticated elegance of SOFITEL \nPARIS LE FAUBOURG. The décor beautifully embodies the Parisian spirit, with its \ncouture and theatrical atmosphere. Chic and artsy, the hotel has everything. \nAs the first international luxury hotel brand to \noriginate in France, Sofitel Hotels & Resorts is a \nrenowned ambassador for French style and Art de \nVivre. In celebration of the brand’s anniversary and \nheritage, Sofitel is launching a new global brand \ncampaign that goes deeper into French roots. “Living \nthe French way”, the promise of his campaign, pays \nhomage to Sofitel’s French origin, demonstrating the \neternal seduction of the French style and reinforcing \nthe brand’s time-honoured position as ambassador for \nFrench art de Vivre around the world.\nSofitel Hotels & Resorts is an ambassador for modern \nFrench style, culture around the world. Founded in \n1964, Sofitel is the first international luxury hotel \nbrand to originate in France, with more than 120 \nelegant and notable hotels in the most sought after \ndestinations in the world. Sofitel exudes a refined and \ndiscreet feeling of modern luxury, always mixing a \ntouch of French sophistication with the best of the \nlocality. The Sofitel collection includes notable hotels \nsuch as Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg, Sofitel London \nSt James, Sofitel Munich Bayerpost, Sofitel Rio de \nParis, France\n",93,{"image":380,"text":381,"number":382},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.94.png","Janeiro Ipanema, Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square, Sofitel \nSydney Darling Harbor and Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort.\nThe hotel, located in the heart of Paris and between the highly elegant \nFaubourg Saint-Honoré and the mythical Champs-Elysées avenue has \na fashion atmosphere and is signed by the incredible designer Didier \nGomez with his glamourous vision of the Parisian style, inspired by \nHaute Couture.\nModern and luxurious travellers are invited to eat, sleep, enjoy, \ntravel, stay, celebrate and Live the French Way at our Sofitel Hotels \nand Resorts through the brand’s passions for design, gastronomy, art \n& culture and well-being. Upon arrival, guests are greeted in French \nby Sofitel staff, wearing tailor-made designs, created by Parisian \nstylist, Léa Peckre. \nWe stayed in the Luxury Room, an incredible suite with vintage \nmirrors, reflecting the glossy dresses in Cecil Beaton’s photographs \nfor Vogue. Light plays off hanging crystals and luxurious materials. \nThe hotel also has Premium rooms, the haute couture elegance of \nLuxury Rooms is enhanced by a charming living area. A refined palette \nof grey, ivory and frosty blue combines with the sophistication of the \nspace and its outlook over the beautiful, tranquil Rue Boissy d’Anglas.\nJunior Suite, Artworks and haute couture style express the unique \nspirit of Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Plays on materials, along with \ngrey, black and white patterns, lend an ultra-trendy tone. Gleaming \ngolds and brilliant chrome hues bring warmth. COLLECTION \nSUITE, Didier Gomez has created a modern space inspired by the \nsalon of a fashion house, where each element plays with sensation \n",94,{"image":384,"text":385,"number":386},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.95.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 95\nHOTELS WE COVET\nand seduction. The 18th-century armchair in black foal leather, grey \nvelvet cushions, lime-green silk cushions, the bold, biomorphic curves \nof the table, the marble wall in the bathroom. \nThe elegant Blossom restaurant offers a chic and natural table, as \ngourmet as attentive to well-being. Blossom is a table for nature \nlovers who are seeking a new lifestyle. In this extraordinary garden, \nthe vegetable flourishes to the plate under the expert hands of head \nchef Alexandre Auger and pastry chef Shereen.\nFragrances and aromas joyfully carry a healthy and hedonistic \ncuisine, blending virtues and pleasures along with the seasons: \ncrudités, salads bursting with vibrant colours, homemade broths, \nbucolic or urban style dishes, gourmet desserts, not to forget the \nwine, elixirs and essences menu combining virtues of organic and \ncharm of authenticity.\nALEXANDRE AUGER is the mastermind behind this incredible \nrestaurant: In the kitchen, a dynamic and young duo trained for \ngreat cuisine dares to break codes, always looking for changing \ntastes and new needs of hosts: Chef Alexandre Auger and Pastry \nChef Shereen Khelif. \n",95,{"image":388,"text":389,"number":390},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.96.png","VILA VITA PARC\nCovetED presents the amazing and exquisite behind-the-scenes of Vila Vita \nParc, one of Portugal’s most precious luxury hotels and one of the most stunning \nhospitality designs in Portugal (and worldwide). In these exclusive interviews, \ndiscover everything about the experienced team that we’re about to unveil! From \nthe wine cellar team to the restaurant’s chef or the head of the customer service, \nstep inside the usually unknown world of the luxury hotel.\nAlgarve, Portugal\n",96,{"image":392,"text":393,"number":394},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.97.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 97\nHOTELS WE COVET\n“I joined Villa Vita on March 15, 1998, and the “Cave de Vinhos” was finished in \nMay 1998. I started by helping in the replacement of bottles and the organization of \nspaces, and later things developed and I ended up working in this inspiring place \nwhere guests can not only experience this delicacy but also know everything about \nwine, which is one of the great pillars of Portuguese culture.”\nAntónio Pinto – Wine Cellars Team\nMany people don’t know the existence of this \nfabulous place that makes part of Villa Vita’s \nincredible history. Also known as “A Cave de Vinhos”, \nthis special place is where you will find the best wine \nqualities to complement the luxury experience at \nthis incredible resort in the south of Portugal. Wine \ntasting, personalized service, personalized dinner \nfor the guests and incredible tours through the wine \nhouse facilities are some of the main activities that \nyou will have the chance to experience in Villa Vita’s \nincredible Wine House.\nOriginally from the small village of Resende in the region of Lamego \n(which is in the north region of Portugal), António Pinto started his \njourney at the incredible Villa Vita as a simple waiter but he was \nalways passionate about the Portuguese wine culture. After working \nin Switzerland for several years in the field of restoration, António \nPinto thought that it was time to return to his home country. Later \non, when he enters the Villa Vita team, António Pinto decided to \nknow the history and the process of winemaking through a 10 months \ncourse on one school specialized in restoration.\n“My passion for wine began in my childhood when I helped my \ngrandfather at the time of the grape harvest to clean the traditional \npip. From the grape harvest to the grape picking, all this was what \nmade me fall in love with this area.” This inspiring White House \nstarted as a simple storage space for the resort’s incredible wine \ncollection in 1998, and today it is considered one of the best parts of \nVilla Vita’s luxury experience.\nThey have some of the best wine collections in the world, and about \n70 percent of them correspond to wines created in Portugal. Besides \nthis incredible selection, the Vila Vita’s amazing wine house also \nfeatures some of the best wine qualities from France, California, \nSpain, Italy, among other places.\n“I would say that 90% of the guests want to know the good Portuguese \nwines. As you know, our wines are recognized worldwide for their \nexcellent quality, so when they visit this magnificent place, people \nwant to know and experience the good national wines since having \nexcellent quality for the price set.”\n",97,{"image":396,"text":397,"number":398},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.98.png","Daniela Luz – Yoga Instructor\nOriginally from the beautiful city of Lagoa in Algarve, Daniela \nhas travelled throughout the world where she had the chance to \nexperience different cultures and customs.  When she moved back \nto Portugal, she later had the opportunity to join the Villa Vita \nSpa team. Besides working the Vila Vita’s health club, Daniela \nis dedicated to the spa’s yoga activities, where the guests can \nexperience incredible yoga lessons, meditation, and Pilates.\n“Although I was born here in Lagoa, in the Algarve, I lived outside the \ncountry until four years ago. I had the opportunity to live in Australia for \nfive years, but I also stayed in Italy and Mozambique, so I can say that I’m \na bit of the world. Before my definitive return to Portugal, I decided to take \na long trip through Asia for a year to learn about its culture.”\nThe passion for Yoga is something that accompanied Daniela \nthroughout her life. “The curiosity to go further and connect with \nthe body, mind, and spirit, came to me very early when, as a child, I \nwas looking for something more. At the age of 17, I started to read \nabout meditation in books and magazines and realized that yoga \ncould help me get there. I started to practice yoga in one of the first \ncentres in the region which was located in Portimão, 15 years ago \nand at that time yoga was not a very common topic.”\nDaniela believes that yoga is one of the greatest secrets to \nexperiencing a positive life experience because it is a way to have \na clear mind and spirit, something that will later help you to face \nthe biggest obstacles or problems with a positive perspective. “My \nmission is to make the person self-meet and connect more with \nthe body, heart, and mind“, enhanced the yoga instructor.\nThe passion for Yoga is something that \naccompanied Daniela throughout her life. “The \ncuriosity to go further and connect with the \nbody, mind, and spirit, came to me very early \nwhen, as a child, I was looking for something \nmore. At the age of 17, I started to read about \nmeditation in books and magazines and \nrealized that yoga could help me get there. \nI started to practice yoga in one of the first \ncentres in the region which was located in \nPortimão, 15 years ago and at that time yoga \nwas not a very common topic.”\n",98,{"image":400,"text":401,"number":402},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.99.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 99\nHOTELS WE COVET\nIsaurinda Pires – Mizu Restaurant Chef\nIsaulinda is a chef at the Mizu Restaurant in Vila Vita Parc, and she \nworks there since 2001. According to Isaulinda, Vila Vita has been \nconstantly evolving. “One of the good things that Vila Vita has is \nthe organization of training lessons for the workers, which allows \nus to be in constant evolution.” Sushi is their strong suit within \nthe Mizu restaurant. They work with high-quality products and \nare always receiving amazing feedback from their customers. They \nare definitely at the right track.\nLukas Neves – The House Bar’s Bartender\nLukas Neves is a bartender at the House Bar at Vila Vita Parc and he \nhas been working there for 6 years. According to Lukas, when he was \nyounger, the world of the hotel business never fascinated him. But \nwhat once started just for fun, soon began to be a passion. He took \na course at the hotel school and started to work at Vila Vita when he \nwas 18 years old.\nVila Vita has become Lukas’ second home and they are open all year. \nTheir priority is the bar and they consider their cocktail bar unique. \nHis focus has changed in the last few years, for Lukas, the cocktail \npresentation is very important and it sells as much as a beautiful dish.\n“I consider the service and hospitality more important \nthan the cocktail itself. The cocktail may be incredible, \nbut what really remains is the experience.”\n“The world of cooking is not easy, but I give \nmyself completely to the kitchen, I am very \npleased to be able to give the customers food \nthat will satisfy them.”\nAccording to Isaulinda, it’s very important that the entire \nteam works in the same direction. But for that, there must be \naffirmation and the certainty of what you want. It’s not only \nnecessary to know how to cook, but also it’s very important to \nlisten, respect and work.\n \nAccording to Lukas, a lot of people ask themselves if it’s really \nworth it, and he explains that is totally worth it because it’s a \nluxury experience and for him, that is what really remains. \n",99,{"image":404,"text":405,"number":406},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.100.png","Márcio Baltazar – Pastry Chef\nMárcio Baltazar is a Pastry Chef at Vila Vita Parc, that stands out \nthrough his amazing creations within the bakery and pastry industry. \nOn the context of his work in the Hotel, Márcio focuses mainly \non “giving the client a tasteful and original experience, because I \ndon’t follow trends, and I don’t like to create them”. He’s able to \ncreate the most exquisite and eccentric items that will leave you \nabsolutely breathtaking. That happens due to his “creative process \nbecause there’s always an original source. It can be a challenge or \neven something that’s spontaneous that comes up!”\nAlthough the pastry chef has created many incredible items, with \ndifferent styles and concepts, “at the moment there’s a need to \ninvest in the classical and traditional concept of desserts, and \nthrough that, I eventually end up influencing others”. And with \na menu full of different flavours, there’s something that Márcio \nmakes sure it stays, and that is Portuguese elements on the menu. \n“I always make sure to produce items that have some Portuguese \nMariana Soares – Oásis Bar Bartender\nMeet Mariana Soares, the friendly bartender within the Oásis Bar \nof Hotel Vila Vita Parc. Before her new life stage at this position, \neverything began in Leiria, her hometown, where she luckily “chose the \ntraining for Restaurant and Bar, and then my love for it instantly grew”. \nFirst, she was interested in the art of making sophisticated cocktails \ndue to the “adrenaline I felt while making them”. She started on the \nRestaurant industry, but after a while, she realized that the industry \nwas “a choreographed dance” and that the bar industry was “constantly \na new day because you never know what you’re going to get, every day \nyou meet different people”.\nFirst, she was “an introvert person, so this position was very important \nfor my development because I began to feel more comfortable”. With \nthis position, she “grew with much more confidence”, although she says \nthat this is not an easy industry and that everyone must be sure when \npursuing this line of work. Thanks to her growth, she is able to establish \na bespoke relationship with her clients, “it’s a Portuguese way, it’s all \norigin, in a way or another.\nIn order to embellish and create the perfect dessert, there are many \nfactors that the chef must keep in mind, such as the “visualization of \nevery ingredient and baking process whether on paper or inside my \nmind”. Márcio thinks that that’s one of the most important things to \nconsider due to the opportunity of the “reinvention within a classical \nitem”. To reinvent within the industry, you have to think that “nothing \nis defined by nature, we can create something and then it turns out \nabsolutely different”.\nTo get to this stage in his life, Márcio Baltazar shares a “massive passion \nfor bakery and pastry”. “I started to work as a bartender in a restaurant, \nand meanwhile I applied to a kitchen course. Then, I easily realized that \nI really wanted to be a pastry chef, due to its connection to architecture \nand paintwork”. On his daily routine at Vila Vita Parc, we take his works \nvery seriously, to create the most amazing desserts, that is “according to \nhow I’m feeling, according to what I want to do”.\nabout the smile, and about the welcome greetings”.\nThrough her experience as a bartender in Vila Vita Parc, she learns to \nlove and appreciate the selling action with the customers. “I like to talk \nto the clients, at the bar we have time to have a real talk, to play a little”. \nShe personally takes interest in interacting with children because she \nlikes to “interact with children, and the parents take that in absolute \nconsideration, with the bespoke details I’m able to reflect on the service. \nIt’s all about simplicity and kindness”!\n",100,{"image":408,"text":409,"number":410},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.101.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 101\nHOTELS WE COVET\nRoberto Venturinha – Head Of Customer Service\nPresenting Roberto Venturinha, the Head of Customer Service, \nwhich means that he’s responsible for everything to function \nperfectly when the guests arrive at Vila Vita Parc. “I’m responsible \nfor everything when it comes to guests, travel agencies and personal \nassistant’s needs. We prepare a customized itinerary for the guest \nupon his arrival, taking into consideration their requests, from the \nmost normal to the most original”.\nRoberto lives in Algarve since 1988 and has been working on the \nhospitality business for all his life. For six years, he has been working \non this Hotel’s department that requires a “lot of knowledge, many \ncontacts within the region, in order to satisfy the guests’ requests. \nFrom restaurant reservations, spa, golf, transfers, helicopters and \nprivate planes”.\nHis love for hospitality began when he was very young, through his \nwork in the reception area. “When I was very young, I started to \nwork at the reception, and it was always a challenge for me to satisfy \neveryone. Not only unveiling the best that Portugal has to offer, but \nit was also an attraction to satisfying guests in that way”. The Head \nof Customer Services aims to please on a daily basis, therefore he’s \nconstantly looking to learn and search in order to improve.\nAs far as guests’ requests go, Roberto Venturinha states that “The \nboat rides in Algarve are the most requested experience, from the \nluxury yacht to the most modest boats, in order to explore the \nmagnificent caves”. He also speaks about the importance of the \ncontact guests must have with some incredible places such as \n“Monchique and Silves, which are out of the litoral area. Normally \nI advise them on the thermal places of Monchique, as well as \nrestaurants in the area”.\n",101,{"image":412,"text":413,"number":414},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.102.png","THE PENINSULA PARIS\nFor centuries, Royals, aristocrats and ye have flocked to Paris for special \noccasions. But, with as many love-tourist (if we can coin a phrase) that can \nbe found in the French capital at any given time, the number of things to do \nand places to stay at is equally overwhelming. That being said, there is one \nexperience that truly stands out head and shoulders above the rest.\nAffectionately referred to as the Grande Dame of Paris, \nthe Peninsula Hotel (formally the Hotel Majestic) has \nbecome a landmark of style and refinement. But above \nall, it offers one of the best locations available in Paris \nwith virtually every monument a stone’s throw away.\nWell, this very special hotel, with its very special level \nof service has created a very special experience. Paris \nmight be a very vibrant city by day but she truly \ncomes alive in all her magnificence at night. Sure, you \ncan stroll the banks, pushing through the crowds. Or, \nyou could let the Peninsula Paris make your special \nevening that much more special.\nParis, France\n",102,{"image":416,"text":417,"number":418},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.103.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 103\nHOTELS WE COVET\nThere are hotels that have souls. Beyond a meticulous decoration to \nthe last detail, impeccable attention and exclusive services, there are \nestablishments that manage to transmit to their guest’s sensations \nthat go beyond the material; that make those who stay under their \nroof feel that the place has been a witness and part of history.\nOne of them is The Peninsula Paris, a hotel located at number 19 \navenue Kléber, in the heart of the French capital, which has just been \nrecognized by the World Travel Awards, the Oscars of tourism, as \nthe best luxury hotel 2020. However, this refined five-star modernist \npalace in the elegant 16th district hides some secrets that make it \nsomething special.\nBuilt-in 1864 by a Russian diplomat, The Peninsula Paris was for \n36 years the official residence of Elizabeth II in her exile after the \nsuccess of the Glorious Revolution. The sovereign, welcomed in \n1868 by Napoleon III and his wife, Eugenia de Montijo, renamed the \nBasiliewski hotel with the name of the Palace of Castile and made it \nhis home, where he lived until his death in 1904.\nFour years after his death, in 1908, the palace would open its doors, \nnow as a Majestic hotel, hosting the most select of European society, \nuntil the outbreak of the First World War altered its placid existence. \nIt was transformed into a hospital for a few months and later \nresumed hotel activity, welcoming again clients from all over the \nworld. Among them, war correspondents like Azorín, who from here \nwrote some of his chronicles.\nThe Peninsula Paris is a joint venture between Katara Hospitality and \nThe Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited (HSH). The Peninsula \n",103,{"image":420,"text":421,"number":422},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.104.png","sits in the heart of Paris within walking distance \nof some of the world’s most famous monuments, \nmuseums and luxury shopping districts. The \nPeninsula houses 200 luxurious rooms, including \n86 suites. Inspired by Haute Couture, the theme \nsuites at The Peninsula Paris hotel – some of \nthe French capital’s most spacious and the \nworld’s most highly customized – are veritable \nshowcases of French heritage and savoir-faire.\nParis’ youngest ‘Palace’-certified hotel has put \ntogether an exclusive night-time tour of the city \nfrom the comfort of their custom Rolls-Royce \nPhantom. Your evening starts off with a glass \nof champagne at the Trocadero. From here, you \nwill be taken to the Eiffel Tower after which \nyou will travel to the iconic Pont Alexandre III \nwhere the views of the Place des Invalides and \nthe world-famous Le Grand Palais are simply to \ndie for!\n",104,{"image":424,"text":425,"number":426},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.105.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 105\nHOTELS WE COVET\nAs indicated by the hotel chain, The Historic Suite “transports \nguests in time to memorable places in the Paris of the 1850s.” In \naddition, to add a contemporary touch to the design, the suite \nfeatures bronze and aluminium sculptures by Nathalie Decoster \nand paintings by the artist Deçan.\nMarble and mosaics, frescoed ceilings, wood-panelled walls, \nspectacular stained glass windows and statues in an exquisite \nsetting are some of the details that stand out from a decoration \nthat cannot be blamed.\nIt has six restaurants, among which l’Oiseau Blanc and the \nKléber terrace -the largest closed terrace in Paris- that offer from \nFrench and international cuisine to Chinese, delighting the most \ndemanding customers.\nThe luxury of the hotel is reflected in other details such as the spa, the \nhotel pool, the amenities for the little ones and even for the pets.\nWith uninterrupted views of the glittering Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-\nCoeur of Montmartre, this exceptionally private space takes a ‘romantic \ndinner under the stars’ to a whole new level. Other than the otherworldly \nviews and fantastic food, the dinner includes wine pairings devised by \nthe hotel’s sommelier as well as personalized butler service.\n",105,{"image":428,"text":429,"number":430},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.106.png","CovetED chose some of the best and luxury hotels in the world, looking ahead \nat what it predicts to shape the luxury boutique experience in the coming year. \nFrom incredible architecture and conscience-free cuisine to dispersed hotels \nand ultimate relaxation methods, the choices are countless. In order to improve \nyour travelling, we bring you some suggestions based on some of the best \nhotels we’ve stayed.\nTHE WORLD’S FINEST LUXURY RESTAURANTS\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\n",106,{"image":432,"text":433,"number":434},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.107.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 107\nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\nJust steps from the Arc de Triomphe at the top of the \nChamps-Élysées, the elegant Peninsula Paris is home \nto LiLi, one of the most striking Chinese restaurants \nanywhere in Europe, let alone France\nSince opening in 2014, it has gained a reputation as one of the \nFrench capital’s most glamorous dining rooms, while the Art \nNouveau building that houses The Peninsula is one of Paris’ \nsee-and-be-seen spots.\nAt LiLi, the hotel’s elegant Cantonese restaurant, guests can \nsavour festive dishes created by Chef Dicky To in a chic setting \ninspired by a Chinese opera theatre. Under the splendid dome \ninspired by an opera scene in Shanghai, enjoy a cocktail with \nsparkling colours, experience Cantonese gourmet food with \nfriends or live a romantic moment with your loved one within \nthe alcoves, decorated with fine lace paper cut panels with \ndreamlike patterns.\nDinner here involves an impressive parade of dishes. A bowl \nof XO sauce – first created by The Peninsula’s Spring Moon \nrestaurant in Hong Kong – accompanied a small selection of \ndim sum. Yes, this was dinner, but it’s also Paris, and the dim \nLiLi RESTAURANT\nParis, France\nsum was impeccable – notably the lobster, asparagus and caviar \ndumpling.  To finish, sago and mango pudding was authentic \nand familiarly tasty.. LiLi clearly lives up to its reputation and \ncould easily give fine Cantonese dining restaurants in Hong \nKong a run for their money. Here, Chef Dicky To and his team \nunveil a gastronomic menu that combines the subtleties of \nCantonese culinary art with French Savoir-faire.\nThe experience we had at Lili’s was incredible Brazil, Mexico \namong many others. \n",107,{"image":436,"text":437,"number":438},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.108.png","“Fresh, modern and Latin American. My cuisine is a \nmix from Venezuela, Mexico, mixed with modern and \nfresh cuisine.“\nCovetED entered the world of CHICA Restaurant with its \nrustic and mid-century style. The food experience with the \nmost prestigious dishes of the restaurant designed by chef \nLorena Garcia was followed by an interview with the Chef.\nChica Miami is a celebration of Latin Flavours by the amazing \ncelebrity chef Lorena Garcia. The idyllic restaurant opened its \ndoors in 2017. The restaurant delivers the robust and vibrant \nflavours of Latin American cuisine combined with a dynamic \nwine experience. Chica’s Menu was crafted by The Chef and \ndraws inspiration from classic renditions of Latin dishes, giving \nguests the opportunity to explore the flavours of Latin American \ncuisine as one culture with influences from Venezuela, Peru, \nBrazil, Mexico among many others. \nCHICA MIAMI\nMiami, Usa\n",108,{"image":440,"text":441,"number":442},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.109.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 109\nVenezuelan-Born Chef Garcia - Best Known For Television \nRoles On Top Chef Masters, America’s Next Great Restaurant \nAnd Univision’s Despierta America - Has Focused Her Entire \nCareer Around Bringing The Robust And Vibrant Flavours Of \nLatin Cooking To A Global Audience. \nThe food was truly amazing, the meal started with a little \npresentation of the dishes followed by the most amazing \ntasting. We were able to feel at home: the fresh and modern \ncuisine, the natural elements with the balconies covered in \nwood gave us the perfect ambience. \nAfter one of the most tasting experiences we’ve ever had, we \nhad the pleasure of interviewing Chef Lorena. The chef is \npassionate about her work. Cooking is her true passion and \nother than that, the chef “loves to share the love with her \ncostumers. I truly love connecting with my costumers and \ninviting them into my home, Chica.”, she said. \nLorena is passionate about her work and fights for equality, \n“so in Chica, the group is mostly female. There are few women \nworking in the culinary world, so I wanted to make a difference \nin order to let the world know that women are also capable of \nworking in cuisine.”, she continued. \nSustainability is also one of the keys for Lorena. “How we are \nmaking the food, and how we are eating it, are two things that \nwe have to pay attention to. Instagrammable food and good \npresentation food are also two focus keywords. It’s all about \nthe details.”\nChica is an extension of the chef. Is a modern, fresh and Latin \nAmerican restaurant with beautiful decor: terracotta, natural \nelements, balconies covered in wood. The restaurant is a \nrepresentation of the chef. We highly recommend it! \nRESTAURANTS WE COVET\n",109,{"image":444,"text":445,"number":446},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.110.png","A strong and undeniable link between runway fashion and interior design has always existed \nbut in recent years the two have fused to a point where the one has a significant influence \nover the other. Fashion is not just about the clothes we wear or the outfits we put together, \nit dominates much of our day to day lives from the homes we live into the offices we work in \nand the cars we drive: Everything is governed by fashion trends.\nTHE INFLUENCE OF FASHION \nON INTERIOR DESIGN\nSTYLE ICONS\n",110,{"image":448,"text":449,"number":450},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.111.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 111\nThe similarities between fashion designers and interior designers are striking. \nBoth share the same playground studying trends, sketching designs, selecting colours and fabrics and both \nexperimenting with colour and material combinations. And of course, there is always a captivating connec-\ntion between the materials both select and the story we try to create. \nIt is always interesting to see how fashion trends are adapted in the world of interiors and the ensuing par-\nallel trends.\nFor all this, CovetED brought you a selection of the top interior designers that have put their creative minds \ninto work and created amazing interior design collections:\nPRADA X RAF SIMONS\nThe Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons has recently joined Prada as a co-creative \ndirector. The duo shares an ability to draw on culture, politics, and art to make \nfashion that is thoughtful without being too serious. Their first joint collection \nwill be for spring 2021, but who knows if in the future they will not have an \ninterior design collection. I bet it would be a huge success. \nSTYLE ICONS\n",111,{"image":452,"text":453,"number":454},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.112.png","BACCARAT X VIRGIL ABLOH \nVirgil Abloh, the founder of OFF-WHITE and Louis Vuitton creative director, has joined forces with french \ncrystal manufacturer Baccarat to design a limited-edition called “Crystal Clear ”. The concept sits on a \ncombination of heritage and modernity, elegance and industrial codes, perfectly crafted by the brand’s \nartisans. The “Crystal Clear ” collection features amazing chandeliers, table vessels, and drinking glasses.  \nVERSACE X SASHA BIKOFF \nAt first sight, Versace and Sasha Bikoff have nothing in common but yet, an iconic collaboration was born \ndue to their shared love of maximalism and their deft ability to combine art-historical styles across a wide \nexpanse of time. For this collaboration, Versace and Sasha Bikoff have fused their styles and create an \nunforgettable collection with bright colours and textured upholstery. \n",112,{"image":456,"text":457,"number":458},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.113.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 113\nK三\nK三 (pronounced K3) is luxury home and lifestyle brand founded by world-renowned Japanese (fashion) \ndesigner Kenzo Takada, Jonathan Bouchet Manheim along with Engelbert Honorat, Wanda Jelmini and their \nteam. K� is a colourful ode to life. Kenzo Takada, the French at heart Japanese designer, has conceptualized \nan extensive, yet meticulously curated collection, including chairs, sofas, tables, rugs, bed linens, home \ntextiles and accessories, with the support of their team.\nFENDI CASA \nFor the past 31 years, Fendi Casa has been creating furniture and prestigious design objects that bring the \nunique Fendi flavour into homes all over the world. At Maison Et Objet 2020, Fendi Casa presented their \nlatest collection. The new Fendi Casa Collection is full of macro geometries, blocks of pure and dominant \ncolours, iconic details and a creative spirit that boldly renews its links to the world of fashion. \nSTYLE ICONS\n",113,{"image":460,"text":15,"number":461},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.114.png",114,{"image":463,"text":464,"number":465},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F7d\u002F918d2cae0a93bd6a8dde803407ffe7.115.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 115\n  \nANTONIO LUPI\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.antoniolupi.it\u002Fit\u002F\nAddress: Piazza Lega Lombarda Ang, Via di \nPorta Tenaglia, 20121 Milan, Italy\n \nATELIER DU PONT \u002F ANNE CÉCILE COMAR\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.atelierdupont.fr\u002F\nAddress: 89 Rue de Reuilly, 75012 Paris, \nFrance\n \nB&B ITALIA\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bebitalia.com\u002Fen\nAddress: Strada Provinciale Novedratese, \n15, 22060 Novedrate CO, Italy\nBOCA DO LOBO\nWebsite: www.bocadolobo.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, \n4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nBRABBU\nWebsite: www.brabbu.com\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, \n4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nCAFFE LATTE HOME\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.caffelattehome.com\u002F\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, \n4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nCARLO DONATI\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.carlodonati.it\u002F\nCHICA MIAMI\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fchicarestaurant.com\u002Fmiami\nCOVET DOURO\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-\nshowrooms\u002Fcovet-douro\u002F\nAddress: Avenida Clube de Caçadores, \n4604, Gondomar, Portugal\nCOVET HOUSE\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.covethouse.eu\u002F\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, \n4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nCOVET LONDON\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-\nshowrooms\u002Fcovet-london\u002F\nAddress: 1 Regal House Lensbury Avenue \nFulham London SW6 2GZ, UK\nCOVET NYC\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-\nshowrooms\u002Fcovet-nyc\u002F\nCOVET PARIS\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-\nshowrooms\u002Fcovet-paris\u002F\nAddress: 154 Rue de Rosiers, 93400 Saint-\nOuen, Paris, France\nCOVET VALLEY\nWebsite: www.covethouse.eu\u002Fcovet-\nshowrooms\u002Fcovet-valley\u002F\nAddress: Tv. Clube de Caçadores 301, 4420-\n089 Gondomar, Portugal\nDELIGHTFULL\nWebsite: www.delightfull.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, \n4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nÉLITIS\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fwww.elitis.fr\u002F\nAddress: 5 rue Saint Benoît, 75006 Paris, \nFrance\nESSENTIAL HOME\nWebsite: www.essentialhome.eu\nAddress: Rua Particular de Regueirais, nº33, \n4435-379 Rio Tinto, Porto, Portugal\nFRANCIS SULTANA\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.francissultana.com\u002F\nHOTEL SOFITEL PARIS LE FAUBOURG\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.sofitel-paris-\nlefaubourg.com\u002Fen\u002F\nAddress: 15 Rue Boissy d’Anglas, 75008 \nParis, France\nK3\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fk-3.com\u002F\nAddress: 242 Boulevard St-Germain, 75007 \nParis, France\nKARTELL\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kartell.com\u002F\nKelly Wearstler\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fwww.kellywearstler.com\u002F\nLLADRO SHOWROOM\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lladro.com\u002F\nAddress: Piazza Fontana, 6, 20122 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