All posts tagged: interior design

Dimorestudio x Lanvin // Shanghai

Dimorestudio’s latest retail project for the French Maison LANVIN, located in the business heart of Shanghai, just inaugurated. Following the brand’s new creative direction, the Shanghai exclusive store concept will be progressively rolled out in other retail spaces in the world. Solid surfaces are perceived as smooth curtains, establishing an illusion effect: the undulated panels can be seen as a reinterpretation of Richard Serra’s large-scale abstract metal sculptures and, everywhere else, cement walls, floors and pillars are overlooked by a black painted ceiling. In sync with the contemporary and artsy mood evoked, the project includes decorative furniture as armchair Poltrona 081 by Dimoremilano and emblematic T1 side table by Tecno. This 280 sqm space represents a natural and impeccable merge between fashion and art. Real draped curtains cascading from a black painted ceiling reinforce the ambiguity impression, whilst, at eye level, these are adorned with transversal hanging bars showcasing the latest ready-to-wear items designed by the Maison’s Artistic Director Bruno Sialelli. Bespoke rugs mixing lines and circular forms together with white sofas and armchairs from …

Tham ma da // The Adventurous Interiors of Paola Navone

Launched few days ago in New York, Tham ma da, is a new book by Spencer Bailey (smart mind and editor in chief behind Surface Magazine) illustrating the extra-ordinary interiors of our beloved fellow citizen and architect Paola Navone. Tham ma da – Thai for “everyday” – published by Pointed Leaf Press, embodies the conceptual approach of the Italian architect and designer. All her work is easily influenced by the travels she make all over the world, particularly to Asia and Africa. Tham ma da presents several projects Navone has worked on in the past decade, including home, hospitality and retail spaces projects from Miami and Phuket, to Italy and France. // Presentato pochi giorni fa a New York, Tham ma da, è il nuovo libro scritto e curato da Spencer Bailey (brillante mente e caporedattore di Surface Magazine) che racconta gli stra-ordinari interni della nostra amata e concittadina architetto Paola Navone.  Tham ma da – tailandese per “quotidiano” – pubblicato da Pointed Leaf Press, illustra attraverso testi e fotografie l’approccio dell’architetto e designer. Tutto il suo lavoro è facilmente influenzato dai viaggi che intraprende …