Back
Next
 
 
SALON DU MEUBLE DE PARIS
Looking To The Future As Well As The Past,
The Newly Reorganized Paris Furniture Trade Fair
Presents A Wide Range Of Furnishings


TEXT Karen B. King McCallum


ABOVE: Radiating a fluorescent pink glow, “Alvéolaire” by Vincent Brunessaux features a lampshade of partitioned polycarbonate sheets..


ABOVE: This ceiling light fixture, designed by Guillaume Bardet for Via/Aides à Projet, combines movement and balance.


ABOVE: Curved lines distinguish this elegant Recamier, which Rawya Mansour designed for Ramsco. The wood frame has a mahogany finish.




 

 

 


ABOVE: Alexia Michel de Chabannes mixes foam rubber mesh with Duralumin mesh to create “Goom,” an unconventional seating piece she designed for Via/Aides à Projet.


ABOVE: From Andreu World, S.A. and designer William Sawaya comes the solid beechwood “Zarina” chair. The open oval back can be upholstered or caned.



ABOVE: Yasser Elnady’s “2007 AD” love seat for the Amir Elbaz Co. recalls the past with its Louis XVI styling. Natural beechwood frames the upholstery.



ABOVE: Composed of metal wires, Simon Pengelly’s avant-garde “Wiro” cocktail table for Modus creates an optical illusion of intersecting lines..

 
 
Back
Next