From Armando Cabral, Augusta Hoffman, and More: 8 Design Collabs Were Loving Right Now
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If the markets latest debuts have any lesson to tell, its that the design community indeed works better together. From Armando Cabrals Cubist takes for USM to Augusta Hoffmans earthen-hued natural fibers for Wovn Home and Studio DBs galactic take for Calico Wallpaper, industry brands across categories are coming together to bring thoughtful new offerings to designers tool kits. Looking for the latest in furniture, decor, lighting, and beyond? Meet the industrys latest dynamic duos.Edgar Jayet x Maison DelislePhoto: Stephane RuchaudEdgar Jayet x Maison DelislePhoto: Stephane RuchaudEdgar Jayet x Maison DelisleOne of the head-turning designs unveiled at Maison & Objet last month was Edgar Jayets Bouillotte lighting range for heritage bronze and ironwork maker La Maison Delisle. For this contemporary reimagining of the bouillotte lamp, a decorative arts icon that illuminated 18th-century card games of the same name, Paris- and Venice-based Jayet first pored over thousands of drawings in the maisons archives before conceptualizing a refined, indirectly lit version stripped of all ornament. Flaunting shades that move up and down, the chandeliers, sconces, pendants, candelabras, and floor and table lamps meld classic hand-spun brass and cast-bronze elements with CNC milling and laser engraving.Shop the CollectionArmando Cabral x USMArmando Cabral x USMArmando Cabral x USMInside Armando Cabrals eponymous New York shop at Rockefeller Center, luxe footwear mingles with the likes of Australian merino throw pillows and blankets, part of the model turned designers new African-inspired Armando Cabral a Casa home goods capsule. Further illuminating this rich heritage is Nkyinkyim, Cabrals range of bespoke designs for USMthe Swiss brands modular furniture also decorates his storethat nod to the traditional adinkra symbols embraced on pottery and textiles from Ghana and Cte dIvoire. An expansive valet wardrobe stand, side table, and lounge chair set round out the collections centerpiece bookshelf and asymmetrical platform bed, all on display at USMs flagship New York showroom in SoHo through May 1.Shop the CollectionAugusta Hoffman x Wovn HomePhoto: Tim LenzAugusta Hoffman x Wovn HomePhoto: Tim LenzAugusta Hoffman x Wovn HomeTime after time, Augusta Hoffman has sought out Wovn Home window treatments to dress her clients elegant residential interiors. Now the New Yorkbased AD PRO Directory designer has dreamed up textiles for the drapery workroom herself in such muted hues as dune, acorn, porcelain, and moss, a grounding palette that defines Hoffmans quietly timeless aesthetic. The tactile sheer wool blends and Belgian linens can be beautifully transformed into romantic Euro pleat curtains and flat Roman shades, as shown in her ethereal Manhattan studio.Shop the CollectionHeidi Caillier x Joon LoloiPhotography courtesy Joon LoloiHeidi Caillier x Joon LoloiHeidi Cailliers passions for warm neutrals, botanicals, and vintage Scandinavian finds are reflected in the Seattle-based AD100 designers inaugural rug collection for Joon Loloi, the furnishings spinoff from Loloi rugs. Take the graphic, grid-like Lindy, bucolic pink and green Lilette, or geometric-print Ash, which exhibits an alluring antique-like sheen. Along with the 22 rugs, the prolific Caillier conceived 20 complementary throw pillows, including the fringed Dana redolent of needlepoint.Shop the CollectionStudio DB x CalicoPhotography courtesy CalicoStudio DB x CalicoPhotography courtesy CalicoStudio DB x Calico WallpaperSupernova, Studio DBs meditation on the cosmos for Calico Wallpaper, puts the enigmatic midnight sky front and center. To bring these constellations of shimmering celestial bodies to life, the New Yorkbased AD PRO Directory architecture and interiors firm pulled from historic astronomical imagery, vintage jewelry, and embroidery and beading details. The fantastical wall coverings, based on original artworks, depict stars and distant galaxies in eight different colorways, including iridescent Pearl, deep blue Infinity, and inky Portal.Shop the CollectionCampbell-Rey x The Lacquer CompanyPhoto: Ollie TomlinsonCampbell-Rey x The Lacquer CompanyPhoto: Ollie TomlinsonCampbell-Rey x The Lacquer CompanyDuncan Campbell and Charlotte Rey, founders of London studio Campbell-Rey, have a flair for moody, glamorous spaces, a sensibility exemplified in the duos 10-piece furniture and accessories collection for The Lacquer Company. The faceted serving trays, sleek wastepaper bins, slim consoles, and array of coffee, side, drinks, and bedside tablessuch as the clever, one-drawer floating Olympedraw from the oeuvres of Eileen Gray and Jean Dunand. Their Art Deco silhouettes are bolstered by hand-painted tortoiseshell and glossy, bold, two-toned colorways.Shop the CollectionHuanxi Studio x Rosie Li StudioPhotography courtesy Rosie Li StudioHuanxi Studio x Rosie Li StudioRosie Li and her team were so entranced by the hand-thrown pottery that Yang Xingwang turned out of Huanxi Studio in JingdezhenChinas porcelain capitalthat the Brooklyn-based lighting practice hatched Pilar x Huanxi. The sculptural Constantin Brancusireminiscent creations, which nod to Xingwangs reverence for ancient techniques and Chinese landscape paintings, comprise a striking linear chandelier, cylindrical sconces, and pendants that take the forms of round cups, cones, and lanterns. Crafted from porcelain in soothing shades of fern and soft blue celadon or red bronze and earthy pink terra ceramics, they are embellished with brushed brass and oil-rubbed bronze.Shop the CollectionTatiana de Nicolay x Jaipur RugsPhoto: Rodrigo Rize c/o Invisible CollectionTatiana de Nicolay x Jaipur RugsStunning gardens from around the globeincluding those at the Albert Kahn Museum, not too far from her Paris abodeare the impetus behind Jardins du Monde, designer and illustrator Tatiana de Nicolays transporting ensemble of Indian-made carpets for Jaipur Rugs. Available exclusively through The Invisible Collection, the seven hand-knotted styles, complete with romantic tassels and trellis borders, are emblazoned with tranquil florals, or in the case of the Country Gathering, stripes that call to mind alfresco ftes unfolding in draped tents. Meandering vines cover the octagonal Mysterious Labyrinth, while the Tea Pavilion evokes Japan with its entwining palm leaves and architectural motifs.Shop the CollectionAPPLY NOWGrow your business with the AD PRO DirectoryArrow
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