Damien langlois-merinn - about the main trend

Parisian pro Damien Langlois-Merinn today is at the peak of popularity. He graduated from the famous Camondo School, began his career with Christian Liegur, and for the thirteenth year he has been creating his own within the bureau of DL-M. The portfolio includes boutiques, apartments, art studios, numerous items from pots for Louis Vuitton to amazing chandeliers for Pouenat. Well, the German textile brand Zimmer + Rohde called Damien the creative power of their furniture line.

If Damien adds bright accents, then in his favorite blue tones.

“The main trend of the day is the mix,” says the designer. - The Internet has revolutionized access to information, our eyes are constantly exposed to the influence of various sources. The abundance and variety of visual images from all over the world is reflected in the interior design. As well as in art, music, fashion ...

Apartments in Paris Saint-Germain demonstrate the master style pattern. Sofa Serpentine, diz. V. Kagan, at the Battery window - the work of S. Zeller. (Galerie Sultana). Sculpture B. Romano Cercle en Bronze (Galerie Dutko).

The concept of luxury is extensible today. Luxury can be achieved, including through extreme simplicity, cleanliness becomes synonymous with sophistication. At the same time, no one else dreams of austere minimalism, so I prefer to treat simplicity as peace and tranquility: when there is no noise in the interior, and objects and textures do not argue with each other. If we speak of living space, convertible qualities are space, high ceilings, natural light. As well as personalization, individual approach.

Blue Damien calls the most favorite color. Table Rocs, diz. E. Schmitt, and the chandelier, diz. E. van der Straten, from patinated bronze. Vintage chairs, diz. K. di Carly. On the table is a sculpture of M. Khoury (Сhahan Galerie). Painting by M. Sailstorfer (Galerie Perrotin).

Undoubtedly, fashion trends have an impact on us, they can not escape. But do not let them kill the individuality in you. Never copy anything - take what you like as a source of inspiration and development. For example, I, despite the fluctuations of the palette, like blue - the paint of the sky, sea, space. He is good light, dark, bright, muffled - in all its manifestations. It is important that the color in the interior was delicate, unobtrusive, leaving space for light and volume.

Apartments in Saint-Germain. Left sculpture by D. Brown Yoko XXVIII (Galerie Almine Rech). Chair Lady M. Zanuzo designed for Arflex. Above the fireplace is Triora's work, the author is B. Freese (Galerie Perrotin). Sculpture by A. Blok (Galerie Downtown).

My style is largely determined by the special attention that I give to details with a clear drawing, a balance between rounded shapes and rational lines. Noble, timeless finishes such as varnishes, bronze and solid wood help to breathe the soul into space. "

Species points are a special concern of the author of interiors. Kitchen-dining room. The Corian table was designed by D. Langlois-Mérinn. 1950s Italian mahogany vintage chairs bought in New York. The fronts of the kitchen are finished with spruce, the texture of the tree is revealed by sandblasting.

In the kitchen on the table is a sculpture by K. McCurdy.

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