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An architectural manifesto, in dialogue with art, this house’s decoration speaks volumes, while the inside-outside vibe allows one long exchange between sky and garden. Moroccan architect Abdellah Sellami has created a radical and sensitive work, designed for enlightened amateurs but rooted in everyday reality. Nestled in a residential area of Brussels, it reinvents the codes […]
The art of mineral coatings As their name suggests, Ibiza Minerals are a company stemming from the legendary Balearic Island. Taking their inspiration from the Mediterranean basis, they have developed a range of multi-purpose materials. Specialising in mineral coatings, they transform surfaces such as furniture, walls, floors and swimming pools into sensory experiences in their […]
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL RITZ LISBON In the heart of the city built on seven hills stands an emblematic establishment that reaches heights of luxury that earn it a place as the eighth among them: the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon. Renovated in the spring of 2021 by interior design studio Oitoemponto, this architectural monument dating […]
article in collaboration with Vondom Pasadena by Jean-Marie Massaud Sectional sofa: tortora & baiona green Tables: tortora, ecru, concrete tortora & cream Lounge chair: ecru & calella jade Studio cushions: baiona green & calella jade Recently presented – in April 2025 – at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, PASADENA is the fruit of a […]
Art Deco can be equated with a quest for modernity. With its uncluttered spaces and grandiose volumes, this architectural movement had its heyday in 1925 and was all the rage at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris. By moving away from the curved, sinuous lines of Art Nouveau in favour […]
Luxurious rugs, lacquer furniture and screens that were inspired by Japanese techniques but threw off a contemporary Western spirit… In the early 1920s, Eileen Gray’s first creations were presented in the space of a Parisian boutique that had been reconfigured and transformed into an apartment: quite a revolution at the time! Only some of the […]