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Guframini Metacactus

965 

For the 50th anniversary of GUFRAM’s most prickly icon, everything is illuminated, indeed lively! Including the Guframini CACTUS®, who for the big occasion present themselves with their best mise in a miniaturized version. A concentrate of irreverence on a scale of 1: 8. To celebrate the CACTUS® birthday, therefore, the Guframini METACACTUS® and LEBLEUCACTUS®, ANOTHER GREEN CACTUS® & ANOTHE R WHI T E CACTUS®, ROS SOCACTUS ® a n d NEROCACTUS® arrive! All together (shrunk down) passionately they keep their slightly cheeky nonconformity and their sophisticatedly sexy irony unchanged. Designed in 1972 by the creative mind of the duo Guido Drocco and Franco Mello, CACTUS® perfectly portrays the always avant-garde vision of the Gufram brand, its desire to overcome the limits of design and its Radical Design spirit. A vision that remains intact even in the miniatures of domestic sculptures exhibited in museums around the world. Each mini-reproduction is made of polyurethane foam which is injected into the previously painted mold so as to obtain a unique piece identical to the original: same softness, same colors and same details. Each Guframini is then finished by hand thus becoming a unique piece. … And above all unrepeatable. Size doesn’t always matter!

Tray

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The tray Jaime Hayon, created by the prestigious designer with the same name for Fritz Hansen, is the best friend of the sofa. The handle offers a double dimension as a sculpture and tool to move the tray.

Moon Eye Vase

543 

Inspired by the iconic crescent moon and eye symbols and handmade with the greatest of care. Each vase differs slightly in height, thickness, and hue. Place the vases together or separately depending on preference.

Candleholder Single #2

195 

A new interpretation of the classical chamber candle holder, this design forms a display of light and warmth with golden brass and a sculptural quality. Simply elegant and beautiful alone, or arranged in a group.

Santiago Calatrava – Oculus

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As one of the biggest names in contemporary architecture, engineer-cum-architect Santiago Calatrava is internationally famous for the conception and masterful execution of structures akin to high art. Taking inspiration from nature, his work mimics the shapes and motions of organic entities, as can be witnessed in the Turning Torso skyscraper in Sweden, the Milwaukee Art Museum in Wisconsin, and the recently completed World Trade Center Transportation Hub in downtown Manhattan. This elegant and graceful structure, derived from some of Calatrava’s work as a painter and sculptor, is likened to a bird taking flight, a phoenix rising from the ashes of 9/11. With original texts from the man behind the Oculus, legendary New Yorker architectural critic Paul Goldberger, and George Deodatis, Columbia University’s department chair of Civil Engineering, Santiago Calatrava: Oculus is the authority on the already-iconic building, sure to be canonized as one of the most beautiful public buildings of the twenty-first century.

Oscar Niemeyer

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Oscar Niemeyer one of the fathers of modernist architecture, is remembered through Assouline’s handmade limited-edition Ultimate Collection volume. One of the most considerable influences on 20th- and 21st-century architecture, Niemeyer’s legacy is acknowledged and honored in Assouline’s complete and lavish exploration of Niemeyer’s 104-year life and career. Niemeyer rose to prominence at Le Corbusier’s side but ultimately swerved from the hard, straight lines of traditional modernism. Instead he forged a parallel track that mimics the crescendos and denouements of human feeling through swooping curves, graceful arches, and sensuous lines. Using reinforced concrete, he elevated the everyday to the sublime. Sketches and original photography, alongside contributions from Tadao Ando, Santiago Calatrava, Frank Gehry, and Zaha Hadid, make Oscar Niemeyer a testimony to the fantastic, artistic journey he led for the past century.

Chanel: The Impossible Collection

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More than any other designer of her era, Gabrielle Chanel had the ability to predict the evolution of contemporary fashion. Self-inventor extraordinaire, Chanel revolutionized the lifestyle of her time by inventing a modern concept of luxe minimalism, elevating humble fabrics such as jersey and tweed to couture status, giving birth to a new silhouette both sophisticated and discreet, setting her stamp on the twentieth century with her modern spirit of understated luxury. This book is a literary museum exhibition, a curated selection of 100 iconic and signature looks of the house of Chanel, from the timeless Little Black Dress to the impeccably simple tweed suit, from Mademoiselle’s revolutionary designs to Karl Lagerfeld’s unexpected and even irreverent variations on her original codes. Selected by fashion journalist Alexander Fury, Chanel: The Impossible Collection showcases the best images from the world’s foremost editorial photographers, specialist museums, and private collections, including rarely seen archival photos, this handcrafted Ultimate Collection volume is the quintessential compendium for fashion aficionados.

AB Concept

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Integrating minimalist interiors into bold interpretations of traditional architectural forms, AB Concept has been hailed as one of the most innovative and acclaimed design firms not only in Asia but across the world, thanks to its forward thinking leaders Ed Ng and Terence Ngan. Hand-sketching and designing each component and often conceptualizing and fabricating bespoke furniture, the duo’s work is characterized by attention to detail, personal touch, and fine craftsmanship. This volume showcases projects that make the eponymous design house a vanguard in the world of high design.