Top contemporary picks for interiors from PAD London 2017
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The PAD London 2017 is over, the internationally acclaimed art and design fair which opened on October 2. The week-long fair presented eclectic and extraordinary works from the world’s most admired designers. For lovers of contemporary design, we bring a liTop contemporary picks for interiors from PAD London 2017
The PAD London 2017 is over, the internationally acclaimed art and design fair which opened on October 2. The week-long fair presented eclectic and extraordinary works from the world’s most admired designers. For lovers of contemporary design, we bring a list of exclusive works for inspiration and appreciation. “Arabesque Cabinet” 2016, Élizabeth Garouste: Élizabeth Garouste plays with form and material as she casts whimsical designs in bronze and iron featuring baroque motifs. The Paris-based designer works in collaboration with Mattia Bonetti.“Sea Anemone 10” 2017, Pia Maria Raeder: Pia Maria Raeder is a German designer who creates functional sculptures using simple beech rods that are meticulously cut and arranged by the hand leading to curious surfaces.“Plain Cuts Low Table (4 plates)” 2017, Wonmin Park: Korean designer Wonmin Park, who is in residence in CWG’s Paris Roissy studios, works with aluminum for his latest collection and creates an illusion of transparency in this opaque material.“The Fonteyn Chair” 2017, Brooksbank & Collins: The Fonteyn Chair is named after the acclaimed ballet dancer Dame Margot Fontey. Designed by London-based Brooksbank & Collins, the chair impersonates the elegance of the dancer and her partner Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev through its burr oak veneer, verde guatemala marble, athletic seat, and the back panel held in a daring lift.“Brass Ladder” 2017, Valentin Loellmann: German designer Valentin Loellmann takes huge brass plates and converts them into unique and elegant structures like this ladder.“Trine Chairs” Organic Collection, 2017, John Makepeace: Founder of Parnham College of Furniture, John Makepeace is one of the most respected British designers who has won numerous prestigious awards including the Prince Philip Designers Prize 2016 and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Furniture Society. Makepeace created his “Trine Chairs” as part of Organic Collection for Sarah Myerscough Gallery.“Dragonfly Coffee Table Green” 2013, Hella Jongerius: Contemporary Dutch designer Hella Jongerius’s creations are characterized by playful experimentation. In the “Dragonfly” coffee table, Jongerius plays with semi-transparent and opaque surfaces and a juxtaposition of colors.PAD London runs through October 8, 2017, in Mayfair, London.For more details, visit: https://www.pad-fairs.com/london/Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the collection. Read more

