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2 May ’12

Jacques Garcia Designs The NoMad Hotel in New York

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I have not tried to recreate a moment in history. I have quite simply thought of the kinds of furniture we want to live with at home today, pieces that are elegant and  functional, comfortable, and convivial. “ ~ Jacques Garcia for Baker Furniture

French interior designer Jacques Garcia possesses a truly unique style, mixing 17th- and 18th-century references with modern influences to create a timeless interpretation of French elegance. From being an interior decorator for clients such as the Sultan of Brunei, to his high-profile re-creation of an 18th-century tea house for Ladurée on the Champs Elysées; and the design of the always relevant Hôtel Costes, his design is timeless. Jacques Garcia has renovated private and public spaces around the world, including many hotels in Paris and is one of Baker’s top designers. The NoMad Hotel is his first hotel in New York. The design draws from his private, idiosyncratic residences and is inspired by his time in Paris as a young man.

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29 Apr ’12

Justin Timberlake To Design A Home Line

 

 

Justin Timberlake and his longtime interior designer Estee Stanley have been working on a home collection with HomeMint.

The collection will be available exclusively online at HomeMint.com, to members—who pay a monthly fee of $10 to enjoy discounts and early access to new products—and nonmembers alike.The line won’t be available to buy until early May, but you can preview the collection and sign up for updates today.

Elle Décor had an interesting interview with Timberlake where they were able to provide some snap shots of this collection. You can read the interview here.

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20 Apr ’12

B and B Italia And Baxter At iSaloni Milan 2012

Milan holds one of the world’s top exhibitions for furniture, lighting, and all that is related to the interior design industry. This year is no exception, the world’s top brands introduce new materials, designs, and pieces during iSaloni setting the trends for the coming year. Baxter, an Italian furniture brand known for its eccentric designs and luxury leathers, reintroduced the Chester moon which has become their iconic piece.

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19 Apr ’12

Exclusive Images Of Roberto Cavalli’s First Home Collection In Milan

I just received these images of the first furniture collection ever by fashion designer Roberto Cavalli, I am sure this will be one of the most controversial collections ever, what do you think?

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A Tour Around The Finest Furniture Showrooms in Kuwait

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Appreciating Concrete Collective furniture and home accessories is an art in itself, to me it’s probably the best part of my job as an interior designer. I am sharing with you in this post photos of the most beautiful pieces I cam across during my usual tours around Kuwait’s furniture showrooms. The above piece is one of the most beautiful by Fendi Casa from their 2011 collection, the Fabio sofa. The fabric is exquisite.

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18 Apr ’12

Exquisite Jewelry by Nada G™ | Fashion

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I have been a big fan now of Lebanese Designer Nada Ghazal’s exquisite jewelry line and am very proud we have such great talents. In January 2012, Jewelers Circular Keystone (JCK), the most respected voice in the jewelry industry, has chosen Nada G Fine Jewelry to be featured as a Rising Star at the 2012 Las Vegas jewelry show, the biggest and best jewelry convention show in the world. Nada G will be taking this opportunity to officially launch a distinctive collection to the most desired audience in the business.

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Visit Nada G, as a Rising Star, in the incredible Design Center at Booth S11104 from the 1st till the 4th of June 2012. Below I included a slideshow with her incredible work, notice the detailing and beautiful composition in every piece.

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17 Apr ’12

From A Designer’s Journal: Find Out Who You Are And Do It On Purpose

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The other day, I got to thinking about Interior Design and partial lobotomies. I wondered if there is no rapid surgical procedure to erase from the clients’ memory the house of their neighbors! I know plenty of interior designers that reported the same saying from their clients: I want the same design my neighbor has.

Trust me, for an interior designer, it is like playing professional Russian roulette and here is why; when the designer conceived the neighbor’s apartment, he or she got into the clients’ state of mind and living behaviors. He/ she orchestrated the interior perfectly in harmony with their lifestyle and desire. Thus for the other client to state wanting the same thing, maybe he or she should consider hiring the same designer, and still, the outcome will be different. I mean, it is like saying: I want the same sporty 2 doors car of my childless neighbor but with options to stuff the kids in the back!

When you think of a house or a restaurant or any kind of project, think of it as the theater set reflecting the owner. It is the stage where the action happens. It is the frame for the picture he took and you, as a visitor or customer in this space, are just sharing the experience offered. Let me give you a touch of reality: could the coffee chop designed for the series Friends be used in Sex and the City? It is doable and certainly economical but it doesn’t serve the concept; the first series meant to show the coziness and the personality of the characters, while the other series needed to express glamour.

It is not a vice to be different; Even God conceived sunrise and sunset differently. So the next time you intend to remodel a home or even a room, say I am fashionable, delicate or reserved and leave it to your Interior Designer to make of your Space, your Statement.

The title of the article is a quote by Dolly Parton

Written by: Pascale Azzi –  Interior Architect/ DWorkshop

16 Apr ’12

Architectural Digest Takes A Tour In Beirut, Lebanon

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Architectural Digest, one of the world’s top architecture magazines, visited designer May Daouk in Beirut to feature her home. She was kind enough to take the editor on a lovely tour of Beirut and introduce him to some of Lebanon’s skilled crafts people and designers. With pride, I read the article and went through the beautiful slideshow with photos taken by Simon Watson. In the article, he lists the places he visited and includes contact details for the beautiful shops and galleries. I love how Beirut is portrayed this time as a source for art and creativity.To read the article and have access to the full slideshow visit Architectural Digest.

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