Eight things: the choice of bruno muanara

Бруно Муанар (Bruno Moinard) — парижский архитектор и декоратор, основатель бюро 4bi и мебельного бренда Bruno Moinard Editions. По просьбе организаторов выставки maison & objet он выбрал восемь стильных и желанных предметов.

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Muanar, who has designed hundreds of projects around the world, including the Cartier boutique network, Hermes headquarters and the private home of his friend Karl Lagerfeld, is a connoisseur of French design and a recognized master of expensive, elegant interiors. Using the signs of historical styles, design icons of the XX century and new developments, creates a spectacular cocktail out of time.

Door handle 15000 rose gold finish, Maison Vervloet. Made by hand. The relief surface, a combination of matte and glossy metal turn the model into a decorative accessory. Panels for facing Panbeton®, Concrete LCDA. The framework on the basis of foam and a thin layer of concrete make panels easy and convenient in work. The choice of Bruno Muanara - model with a vertical relief pattern. Fixtures Tim, Bomma. diz. Studio Olgoj Chorchoj. Blown glass diffusers resemble giant incandescent bulbs. The collection is named after director Tim Tim Burton. The studio designed his exhibit using glass balls and flasks. Foldable chair Saxe, Lassen. Diz. Mogens Lassen. 1955. It was designed for the cabinetmaking guild competition (Copenhagen). Originally produced by the workshop of A.J. Iversen, and on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the model, it was launched by Lassen. Collection of glassware Revolution, diz. Felicia Ferrone. Poured into laconic jugs and glasses, the liquid becomes part of the decor. Chair Loop Lounge, Vincent Sheppard. Aluminum frame, weaving of nylon cord. The chair not only looks weightless. Easy and mobile, it can be used at home and on the veranda. Shower faucet Vola 5471, Vola. The first models in the lineup were designed by Arne Jacobsen for his last project, the National Bank of Denmark, in 1968. Finishing materials made of wood SIGébène. The choice of all kinds of textures, shades and effects: from patina to mother of pearl.

“The furniture should keep an impression of freshness and spontaneity, and all the difficulties in creating it should be masked. For architecture, design, decoration, set design it is important the same thing - curiosity, ability to listen and observe. It is necessary to feed the imagination with different things, you can not get hung up on certain places or people. By meeting with the customer personally and listening to him, we can create a personalized story for each client. Often these are people with 50 ideas in their heads at the same time. We just have to respond to that and live up to their expectations. ”

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