Interior Design Magazine January 2013
Interior Design Magazine January 2013
JANUARY
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MESA
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MESA pairs integrated technology with a modern design that is
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users fingertips. Table surfaces are pure in material and form,
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On your mark, get set, go! Happy New Year!
No, HAPPY NEW YEAR! Yes, I was pondering. . . trying to imagine
the best way to rev the engine and re the starter pistol welcoming
Design in 2013 with the loudest blast tolerable. And what do you
knowbing! bang! boom!we found that our 42-page photo
essay, jam-packed with veritable design beacons, would t
the bill purrrfectly!
Squarely in the realm of the inspiring and useful, or
dwelling irrevocably in the province of the outlandish, each
page and image creates a memorable light path one can
easily follow. Whether interiors or architecture, art,
fashion, or even commerce, its all high-octane powered
with the added bonus of sparing your eardrums.
Speaking of a good start, lets keep ALL booms, pops,
and ashes limited to the use of staple, glue, and nail
guns only. Nothing else.
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ON THE COVER
Man Rays Tears has been rendered in woven cotton and framed in
embroidery hoops at Ina Matts Hotel the Exchange in Amsterdam.
Photography: Arjan Benning.
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TAKING IT ALL IN
by Matthew Powell
Inspiredand inspiringinteriors, archi-
tecture, and art from the past year.
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UNDER PARIS ROOFTOPS
by Judy Fayard
kitchen/bath supplement
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NORTHERN EXPOSURE
by Mark Pupo
interior design giants
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STILL GROWING
by Mike Zimmerman and Wing Leung
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CONTENTS JANUARY 2013 VOLUME 84 NUMBER 1
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MEETING IN THE MIDDLE
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GREEN PIECE
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ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Our hotel tour travels to three continents.
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KITCHEN/BATH PRODUCTS
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BOOKS
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INTERVENTION
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CONTENTS JANUARY 2013 VOLUME 84 NUMBER 1
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CROSSING THE BOSPORUS
Long the interface between Europe and Asia, Turkey is
absorbingand producingcontemporary global design.
NOTES FROM ABROAD
Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects maintains an
international practice in every sense of the word.
REALITY BYTES
Complex in form, but simple in construction, a New York gallery installation
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4. Eccentric textiles from Germanys Heimtextil trade fair, part
of the 2013 trend forecast. . .interiordesign.net/trend13.
5. Our inaugural Memo From city design guide,
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At age 65, Gilbert Garcin was near retiring as the manager of a lamp-
manufacturing plant in Marseilles, France. After taking a workshop at
the 1997 French festival Les Rencontres dArles, he did give up his job.
But only to embark on a whole new career: surrealist photographer.
Now 83, the Frenchman is having his second stateside show:
Damion Berger/Gilbert Garcin at Lisa Sette Gallery in Scottsdale,
Arizona, from February 7 to March 2. The shows 12 new and old black-
and-white works possess a magical quality. At the center of
each fairytalelike image is Garcin himself, or Mister
G, as some have called the tall, trench coatclad
gure standing beneath a towering dande-
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simple cut and paste. Garcin
rst poses for a self-portrait,
cuts out the resulting image,
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made from such materials as
cardboard and string, and
photographs it again.
Gilbert Garcins gelatin
silver print Lorsque le Vent
Viendra (When the Wind Will
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Lisa Sette Gallery in Scottsdale,
Arizona, from February 7.
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Go to interiordesign.net/sette13 for more Garcin
images as well as those by Damion Berger.
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Push the boundaries so that the result
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He won renown for his prolific
portfolio of modern architec-
ture, but as it turns out, Ezra
Stollers lens had a much wider
field of vision. Beyond Archi-
tecture, January 24 to March 2
at New Yorks Yossi Milo Gallery,
celebrates the late photogra-
phers rarely seen black-and-
white images of industry,
technology, and transportation.
Primarily a paean to mid-century
Americas working class, the
50-piece show nonetheless in-
cludes a few Stoller signatures,
from shots of New Yorks United
Nations headquarters to Chica-
gos John Hancock Center, many
of which are included in the
newly released book, Ezra
Stoller, Photographer.
Full Exposure
From top: Ezra Stollers 1962 photo of Skidmore, Owings & Merrills
Kitt Peak National Solar Observatory in Arizona is among the
images in Beyond Architecture at New Yorks Yossi Milo Gallery.
Chicagos John Hancock Center, circa 1967, by SOM.
Hurricane
Sandy
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destruction on
the tri-state area.
But, New Yorkers being a resilient lot, it has
since generated mass creativity as witnessed in Reclaim NYC. Two dozen local
designers teamed up to raise money for the American Red Cross in Greater New York with an auc-
tion of furniture and artwork made with materials salvaged from the storm. The auction, held at the
SoPo outpost of Ligne Roset on December 19, brought in $15,000. For those who missed it, select
pieces are available for purchase at reclaimnyc.org.
From left: UM Projects Aprs lamp, made from a salvaged electrical junction box, was
auctioned off at Reclaim NYC in December. Kiel Meads stained and shellacked hooks in
driftwood collected from Breezy Point, Queens.
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When a bank does most of its business online, whats the point of having branches? The rationale in the case of the
ING Direct Caf: to lure customers into a loungelike setting to bond with the brand.
At the 2,150-square-foot outpost in Lyon, France, design rm Outsign unleashed the banks signature orange through an all-glass
storefront thats a striking contrast to the grand 19th-century building above. Oak parquet ooring and Patricia Urquiola armchairs
lend residential warmth to the Wi Fiequipped relaxation space, where customers can read and sample liquid assets (i.e., coee
and tea). Similarly, in the private consultation area, comfy sofas surround circular tablesno desks in sight. But the homey milieu
also nds room for a amboyant architectural gesture: A continuous series of expanded-plastic ceiling panels swoops down in an
undulating wave.
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Clockwise from top: Tom Dixon pendant xtures hang above the information counter at the ING Direct Caf in Lyon,
France, by Outsign. Patricia Urquiola chairs beneath expanded-plastic ceiling panels. The beverage service niche clad
in walnut veneer. The banks signature orange clearly visible across the Rhne river.
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A longtime friend of architect Gustavo Penna oered a unique
commission: a private chapel in the middle of his farm in
Martinho Campos, Brazil. Aiming at seamless communion with
the surroundings, the Gustavo Penna Arquiteto & Associados
principal preserved the prevailing treescape by building the
resulting All Saints Chapel on a natural clearing.
Travertine walkways frame the exterior baptismal font and
adjacent reecting pool, overshadowed by the 1,700-square-
foot structures concrete blind wall, its cross-shape prole
soaring 18 feet heavenward. Inside, slender strips of peroba
form a ribbon that, mirroring the path of the narrow pool outside, traverses the length of the chapel oor before climbing the wall
behind the altar and spilling across the entire ceiling. Frameless glass walls allow unfettered views of the zenithal-lit interior, sym-
bolically underscoring the connection between nature and spirit.
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From top: Fluorescent zenithal lighting glows inside All Saints Chapel in Martinho Campos, Brazil, by Gustavo Penna Arquiteto & Associados. The
peroba-lined interior. The concrete blind wall before the reecting pool.
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At the turn of the 20th century, a 19-year-old Pablo Picasso
was emerging on the French art scene. From February 14
to May 26, Londons Courtauld Gallery presents Becoming
Picasso: Paris 1901, which gathers paintings from his
debut exhibition with the important dealer Ambroise
Vollard, works that mark his divergence from art of the
Belle poque and immediately predate his Blue Period.
Harlequin and Companion, an oil on canvas, is among the
earliest pieces to bear the famous Picasso signature,
which he began using that year.
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ingredients. Among the 15 ceramics, paintings, and
assemblages in his namesake show at New Yorks
Ameringer McEnery Yohe gallery, February 14 to
March 16, is this untitled wall relief incorporating
spirulina, a type of blue-green algae, along with
acrylic, staples, paper, and canvas.
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61-3-8672-1200; aiff.net.au.
IIDA Leaders Breakfast
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Vancouver Convention
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Ambiente
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Messe Frankfurt; 49-69-75-75-0;
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Building Energy
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Seaport World Trade
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Thailand International Furniture
Fair
March 13-17
Impact Muang Thong Thani,
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Dragon Furniture Fair
March 17-20
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ist weaves his
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Connecticut house, its main structural components
dismantled and reconstructed in the 5,700-square-foot
gallery. Gilt frames, vintage typewriters, and old pho-
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DGT Architects is all over the map. Literally. Based in
Paris, the firms global reach extends to Italy, Lebanon,
Japan, and Estonia. Its 14-member team is similarly in-
ternational, with designers hailing from New Zealand
and North Africa as well as the U.S., Europe, the Middle
East, and South America. Founding partners Dan
Dorell, Lina Ghotmeh, and Tsuyoshi Tane are, respec-
tively, Italian, Lebanese, and Japanese. They met in
London where Dorell and Ghotmeh were working at
Ateliers Jean Nouvel, and Tane at Adjaye Associates.
When the call came for an open competition to design
the Estonian National Museum, the three went for it
teaming up at night without quitting their day jobs.
Winning that commission led to DGTs formation in
2006, when the studio moved to Paris to follow a mul-
tidisciplinary approach encompassing architecture
and urban planning. Just two years later, the firm received Le Ministre de la Culture et de la Communications architec-
ture prize and the Italian Rassegna Lombarda di Architettura. The three principals expound on the adventure.
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Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects maintains an international practice in every sense of the word
From top: Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects principals Dan Dorell, Lina Ghotmeh, and Tsuyoshi Tane. The Bump, Renaults traveling
exhibition, which debuted in Paris last year and goes to some 20 worldwide cities through 2015.
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Tell us about the Bump, your
high-profile traveling exhibition
for Renault.
Dan Dorell: Renaults brief for the
project included marketing, identity,
and communication aspects, but
input on the practical side was limited.
We opted to design it like a kit of
parts so the same elements would be
usable over the four years it travels
around the world. This way, it
answered the clients requests and is
ecological as well.
What are the kits components?
Dorell: There are two hills or bumps
in the flat surface that represent
changea reference to the compa-
nys slogan, Drive the Change.
Above are 388 suspended pendant
globes lit by computer-controlled
LEDs. The globes change color and
move vertically, like dancers. On the
floor, which is an off-white outdoor
carpet, are foam stones for people
to sit on.
Is there an emotional component,
too?
Lina Ghotmeh: The colors of the LEDs
elicit different moods. Red, for exam-
ple, makes viewers more alert. But the
movement of the globes creates
soothing waves.
The scope of your work is far-
reaching: in location, project type,
and diversity of scale. Some of the
more unusual projects have been
set designs where youve col-
laborated with masters in other
disciplines.
Tsuyoshi Tane: Yes, weve worked
with the choreographer and director
Jo Kanamori, whom Ive known for
seven years, on sets for The Miracu-
lous Mandarin, Bluebeards Castle,
and Shikaku.
Dorell: The first two, a double-bill,
started out in Japan, then traveled to
China, and ended up in Italy for the
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the Estonian National Museum
in Tartu, slated for 2015
completion. LED globes above
and polypropylene carpet and
foam seating below at the
Bump in Paris. Polystyrene-
foam panels above dancers in
Shikaku, a 2007 Tokyo
performance in collaboration
with choreographer Jo
Kanamori.
Clockwise from top left: An art
collectors Paris apartment,
slated for 2013 completion. A
retrospective for the fashion
label Min Perhonen at the
Textile Museum in Tilburg,
Netherlands, 2009. Luce
Tempo Luogo, an exhibition
for Toshiba during the 2011
Salone Internazionale del
Mobile in Milan.
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Weve
also done set design for Play 2 Play, a
dance performance in Tokyo; an
installation for Toshiba during Salone
in Milan; and two projectsone in the
Netherlands, the other in Parisfor
the fashion label Min Perhonen.
Do you approach designing
permanent and ephemeral works
differently?
Tane: Yes. Designing scenography,
we focus more on the notion of time:
How a space can be changed over the
course of a three-hour performance.
Architecture, instead, focuses on
space.
Lets go back to the project that
started it all: the Estonian
National Museum. Its emblematic
of the DGT process, one that entails
sociology and digging into history.
Ghotmeh: Yes, we engage in critical
thinking. How can architecture link to
discourses in history? How can we tell
stories that create a path for architec-
ture? Part of that comes from our cul-
tural differences, which affects each
of our perspectives.
Dorell: Instead of locating the build-
ing on the proposed site, we chose an
ex-Soviet military base. It was contro-
versial, but our goal in connecting the
base with the nearby airfield and
bridging it over a lake is to tell the
story of Estonias history and establish
its identity. The roof of our building
looks like its taking offas if Estonia,
which recently entered the European
Union, is taking off.
Do you take on residential
projects?
Dorell: Yes. In Paris, were working
with a client whod been living in the
Place des Invalides collecting ancient
art. Now he wants to live in a contem-
porary minimal space coinciding with
his new interest in collecting contem-
porary art. He bought the apartment
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that used to belong to chef Alain
Ducasse; were making it like an
art gallery. Were working on
Ducasses new apartment, too.
Ghotmeh: Back in 1999, when I
was a student, I interned with a
local developer in Tucson design-
ing single-family dwellings for a
housing complex. That experience
has made me interested in desig-
From top: Set design for Play 2 PlayInterfering Dimensions, a 2007 dance
performance in Niigata, Japan. 365 Charming Everyday Things, a 2012
exhibition at the Bastille Design Center, Paris.
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About the only locale missing
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North America. Is anything on
the horizon?
Ghotmeh: Not yet. New York
would be a great place to work.
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At Wanderlust, a dining-and-entertainment complex,
the pavilions tensile canvas membrane is stretched
on a steel frame.
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pictured a venue for concerts,
movie screenings, art exhibits,
and kids fairs.
The architects found the
key to the project in the new
spots carefully chosen name,
Wanderlust, with its connota-
tions of travel, escape, free-
dom, of getting away from
stress, says MacFarlane. The
word brought two things in-
stantly to mind: rst, guin-
guettes, late 19th- and early
20thcentury open-air restau-
rants with music and dancing,
often found outside Paris on
the banks of the Marne river.
They were relaxed places to
spend time with other people
popular, not chic, notes Jakob,
who is French. The second
inspiration the traditional
batch, a small, hammered-
together vacation cabin in
Three years ago, Domi-
nique Jakob and Brendan
MacFarlane converted a city-
owned, 1907 concrete indus-
trial warehouse along the Seine
river into the commercial and
cultural center now called Les
Docks, Cit de la Mode et du
Design. Last January, Jakob +
MacFarlane was asked back by
one of the buildings new con-
cessionaires to create a dining-
and-entertainment complex.
The clients already ran exclu-
sive Paris nightspots including
Silencio, designed with lm
director David Lynch, but they
envisioned something differ-
ent for the 21,500-square-foot
space, two-thirds of it an out-
door platform terrace overlook-
ing the river. In addition to a
nightclub with DJs, a dance
oor, and a restaurant, they
Clockwise from top left: The painted aluminum deck chairs are
based on the 1923 civic design for the seating in Pariss Jardin du
Luxembourg. The restaurants custom tables are iroko. An 18-by-42-
foot movie screen is hung on an adjacent buildings wall for outdoor
screenings. Lined with aluminum stools, the pavilions bar is faced
and topped with iroko slats. The pavilions curves were developed
using CAD. The custom color echoes the facade for Les Docks, Cit
de la Mode et du Designs main building.
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the woods or at the beach
comes from MacFarlanes
homeland, New Zealand.
Simple, rustic elements
adapted from both vernacular
forms and zapped into the 21st-
century setting include solid ipe
ooring and decking and ta-
bles and bars in slatted iroko.
The terrace and restaurant
seating, painted a warm gray,
is based on the iconic chairs
in the Jardin du Luxembourg.
But the Wanderlust element
that combines open-air and
hammered-together bestand
is also the most eye-catching
is the terrace pavilion. Its free-
form shape was computer-
developed , and its chartreuse
tensile fabric is stretched on a
steel frame and pinned down
to the cement oor beneath
the decking. Although the citys
cold, rainy winter weather
keeps the terrace in hiberna-
tion for half the year, it makes
spring and summer that much
sweeter. Judy Fayard
FROM FRONT SERGE FERRARI: CANVAS
(PAVILION). FERMOB: STOOLS, SPOTLIGHTS
(PAVILION), CHAIRS (DECK, RESTAURANT).
MONACO LIGHTING DESIGN: LANTERNS
(RESTAURANT). QUINZE & MILAN: STOOLS
(CLUB). TRAXON TECHNOLOGIES: CEILING
FIXTURES. KNAUF: CEILING PANELS (RESTAU-
RANT). THROUGHOUT THORN: LIGHTING
CONSULTANT. RFR: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.
SIRC INDUSTRIES: METALWORK.
PROTOTYPE DESIGN: WOODWORK.
From top: The clubs DJ station,
bar, and Quinze & Milan cubes
are illuminated by lighting that
pulsates with the music. Movies
are projected from the top of the
pavilions interior structure. The
restaurants concrete ceiling is
lined with acoustic panels.
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Salone of the South
For more than 15 years, Leif Petersen has brought high-
lights of Milan to High Point via his multiline showroom.
The most recent import: Miniforms, which, since its
founding in the 1970s, has established a reputation
for attracting a stable of young talent.
The tradition continues with 33-year-old Ionna
Vautrin and her Retroviseur Domestique. The
painted oak mirror resembles a vanity version,
but, with an 18-inch diameter and 51-inch height,
is better suited for the wall. Casa1796s equally
youthful partners Alessandro Ruga and Carlotta
Perissinotto designed their beech Trex stool for duel
functions: The removable lacquered-steel tray can be
placed on top of the cotton-upholstered cushion to
become a low side table. Their 77-inch-long Skap X con-
sole, with a lacquered-MDF top and fronted in oak veneer,
also multitasks: By incorporating a universal smart-device
dock and two speakers, its a stereo system, too.
415-925-2701; leifpetersenfurniture.com.
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1. Divona media cabinet in chestnut and steel by Maria Yee. circle 403
2. Gladys screen in reclaimed pine tobacco sticks and steel by VanCollier.
circle 404
3. Grand Tours SA8196 lamp in mahogany, bronze, and
linen by Century Furniture. circle 405
4. Chamcha Blocks wall dcor in chamcha wood and iron
by Phillips Collection. circle 406
5. Barry Dixons Geo Pentagon lamp in walnut and linen
by Arteriors Home. circle 407
6. 33450COD chest in reclaimed teak and mahogany
by Urban Houzz. circle 408
7. Kisimi table in acrylic and found driftwood by Bleu
Nature . circle 409
8. Nilleq table in acrylic and found driftwood by Bleu
Nature . circle 410
9. WW bench in walnut and oak spindles by Janosi
Designs . circle 411
10. Michael Rupichs Ripple cocktail table in cherry and
glass by EndGrain. circle 412
11. Christian Lyons Origami chest in New Guinea walnut and high-gloss
loquat by Matsuoka. circle 413
12. City Life sideboard in walnut and steel by Nine6 Design. circle 414
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Nearly 10 years after establishing his namesake design studio in England, John Reeves
took his rst bow at High Point in the always-inventive Interhall section of the Interna-
tional Home Furnishings Center. Although such manufacturers as Henry Hall continue
to avail themselves of the designers sturdy and soulful perspective, his emphasis has
clearly shifted toward his now Vietnam-based brand: ReevesDesign.
Mixing the East with a nod to the Dutch De Stijl movement is the Lacquer & Walnut
collection. Lacquered shelves are snugly tted through square posts to form the 4 -by-6-
foot shelving system. The drawer
and doors of the dressing table
are deliberately proportioned to
resemble a bento box. The three-
drawer chest features self-closing
runners. The two-tier side table
stands at a bantam 2 feet, while
the super-symmetrical bookcase
rises nearly 7 feet above a gener-
ous drawer.
The 10-piece collection is made
of polyurethane-coated, Forest
Stewardship Councilcertied
walnut frames topped in walnut
veneer and tted with MDF pan-
els, lacquered blue or purple.
84-8-35129317; reevesd.com.
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Arc-Com Fabrics, Inc.
(800) 223-5466
www.arc-com.com
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Whether on furniture or accessories,
creative flourish is serious business
1. Calhoun chair with alder frame and Aurora
linen in Multi by Kim Salmela Atelier. circle 416
2. Balloon pendant fixture in wrought iron by
Currey & Company. circle 417
3. Graphic pillows in hand-screened cotton by
Gus Design Group. circle 418
4. Ronna Griests 7038 ottoman in vintage sari
cloth by Massoud Furniture. circle 419
5. Dax desk in cherry and mahogany by French
Heritage. circle 420
6. Matthew Weatherlys Bink mobile media table
in powder-coated aluminum by BDI. circle 421
7. Denise Landis acrylic on canvas through
Lucky Fish Gallery. circle 422
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1. Allison Paladinos Juan Carlos
table in mahogany and alabaster
by E.J. Victor. circle 423
2. Joel Duprass Lyrics modular
storage system in walnut veneer,
smoked glass, and microtextured
lacquer by Hupp. circle 424
3. Winston Mosaic ottoman in pol-
ished stainless steel and leather by
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams. circle 425
4. Jeans Puzzle table in lacquered acacia
with inlaid snakeskin by A Lacquer Piece.
circle 426
5. Cocoon sofa in pine and organic flax
by Eilersen. circle 427
6. Cube tables in glass and cinnamon
wood lacquered white, black, or yellow
by Roberta Schilling Collection. circle 428
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Laurent Vassilian, a
French 30-something TV
writer, knew exactly what
he wanted. After a multiyear
search, hed nally found the
right apartment on a particular
Paris street: a 750-square-foot
xer-upper under the slanting
mansard roof of a 17th-century
building. But its warren of tiny
rooms needed to be replaced,
he told his architect, Marie
Deroudilhe, and suggested a
renovation in the style of the
Under Paris Rooftops
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site: paris
citys mid 19thcentury make-
over by civic planner Georges-
Eugne Haussmann.
But the Agence Marie Der-
oudilhe principal thought
Second Empire frou-frou
would contradict the apart-
ments historic bohemian
charm, namely its high ceil-
ings and elegant moldings.
The solution was a serendipi-
tous meeting of the minds: a
contemporary loftlike look with
a freestanding Haussmannian
black volume enclosing the
bedroom. The apartment was
gutted, the original oak support
beams exposed, and the dilapi-
dated ooring replaced with oak
herringbone parquet. Lined with
white ceramic tile, the long,
narrow bathroom now aunts
xtures by Philippe Starck, a
mirror he designed entirely
covering the door leading to
the small laundry room.
Intended for a man-about-
town who doesnt cook
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Opposite: Lined with Harry
Bertoia stools and beneath
a Mario Mengotti pendant
xture, the kitchens 13-foot-
long island is clad in ceramic
tile and incorporates the sink
and garbage chute.
Clockwise from top: The living
area is furnished with Mathieu
Matgot nesting tables and a
Charles and Ray Eames rocker;
the oak structural beams date
to the 17th century. A Philippe
Starck lamp illuminates the
oak parquet ooring that runs
throughout the 750-square-foot
apartment. Starcks sofa and
a Jean Prouv sconce back up
to the new plaster-and-wood
volume housing the bedroom
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tor stocked with champagne,
the kitchen runs along one
side of the new volume. The
wall and lengthy island, which
doubles as a dining area, are
also faced in white tilehere
outlined in dramatic black grout.
The sink and garbage chute are
built into the island; other appli-
ances are tucked discreetly into
a niche on the exterior of the
bedroom box. At the kitchens
far end, a cushioned seat be-
neath a window was Vassilians
special request: a perch for
enjoying the view of the 11th-
century Saint-Germain-des-
Prs bell tower.
Judy Fayard
FROM FRONT CHNE DE LEST: FLOORING
(KITCHEN, LIVING AREA). KARTELL: SIDE
TABLE (LIVING AREA). KNOLL: CHAIRS (KIT-
CHEN). D TILE: TILE. PRANDINA: PENDANT
FIXTURE. AXOR: SINK FITTINGS (KITCHEN,
BATHROOM), TUB FITTINGS (BATHROOM).
BENSIMON: CHAIR (LIVING AREA). LOEWE:
TV. FLAMANT: COCKTAIL TABLE. CASSINA:
SOFA. VITRA: SCONCE (LIVING AREA), TABLE
(BATHROOM). MODULAR LIGHTING IN-
STRUMENTS: ART SCONCE (LIVING AREA),
RECESSED CEILING FIXTURES (BATHROOM).
FLOS: LAMPS (LIVING AREA, BEDROOM).
SIMMONS: BED (BEDROOM). THROUGH
CMR: FLOORING (HALL). VILLEROY & BOCH:
TILE (BATHROOM). DURAVIT: TUB, SINK. FIAM
ITALIA: MIRROR. ACOVA: RADIATOR.
THROUGH OUT FARROW & BALL: PAINT.
MG POSE: WOODWORK. BATIROD:
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
From top: Pocket doors close off
the bedroom from the corridor
leading to the bathroom. An
Eames table sits on the bath-
rooms ceramic tile amid Starck
xtures and ttings.
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Come winter, the Lau-
rentian Mountains, a jagged
range in Quebec, are blan-
keted in powdery snow, mak-
ing them a prime skiing desti-
nation. Its there, in the rural
township of La Conception,
that a Montreal couple chose
to build a year-round chalet
for themselves and their two
young children. The pair had
only two requests: a calm,
contemplative atmosphere and
a spa. Marie-Claude Hamelin
and Loukas Yiacouvakis, prin-
cipals of Yiacouvakis Hamelin,
Architectes, designed a moun-
tain retreat thats as meditative
as a monastery with a mini-
malists attention to detail. Al-
though the house is only
1,300 square feet, the spare
palette of materials and colors
makes it feel expansive.
A traditional wooden tobog-
gan inspired the structures
sloping shape as well as its
siding of white cedar planks.
(For variation, one section is
clad in Cor-Ten steel.) In sum-
mer, sliding doors open the
house to the 1 -acre tim-
bered property. Interior walls
and the ceiling are paneled in
horizontal and vertical strips of
untreated cedar, evoking
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Clockwise from left: In the
kitchen, maple cabinetry is
custom, stainless steel tops the
island, and the countertop is ipe.
The cantilevering portion of the
cedar-clad house that contains
the childrens and guest
bedrooms is faced in Cor-Ten
steel. In the living area, the steel
hearth hovers over a round of
cement oor panels, which is
inset into the oak planks owing
throughout. The walls and ceiling
are untreated cedar.
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a Scandinavian spa. Flooring
throughout is mostly white oak.
In the living area, a sus-
pended hearth provides a focal
point for aprs-ski gatherings.
The adjacent open kitchen is
outtted with custom maple
cabinetrygarage-door panels
craftily concealing appliances
and countertops of stainless
steel and ipe.
The architects didnt skimp
on the requested spa ameni-
ties. Although the cedar decks
sunken hot tub is used even in
the snowiest months, it is un-
derstudied by the bathrooms
freestanding soaking tub. And
while most saunas are boxy
and claustrophobic, this ver-
Clockwise from top: The sauna
looks onto the cedar decks
custom sunken hot tub. The
bathrooms cedar-enclosed
water closet faces the acrylic
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The husband-and-wife team of Katarzyna
and Tomasz Widawscy favor minimalist, white
interiors. But their clients, a married couple
with two young children, asked that bright
color gure prominently in the 970-square-
foot Warsaw apartment Widawscy Studio
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architects negotiated a happy medium be-
tween monotone and polychrome with a few
graphic elements inspired by Pop Art.
But rst, the layout needed tending to. The
architects merged living functions into a single
loftlike space: Cooking, dining, socializing,
work, and play commingle in the brightly lit
public half. The private half is given over to the
master suite and childrens bedroom and bath,
along with numerous closets. A small entry
hall terminates in a mirrored wall that bounces
daylight throughout the compact apartment.
The envelope is predominantly white walls
and red oak ooring. Color is introduced gen-
tly at the entry via dove-gray porcelain oor
tiles, which reappear to demarcate the kitchen.
Bolder hues turn up in small doses: The lime
green of a pair of stools in the foyer is echoed
in the two cabinets above the kitchen sink,
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Opposite, clockwise from top left: Verner Panton chairs and glass pendant xtures combine with a renished vintage table in the dining area.
The living areas wallpaper is custom. Amid the apartments oak ooring, a zone of porcelain tiles denes the kitchen, which has an olivewood
island topped with plastic laminate.
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of the kitchen, where all cabinetry is lacquered MDF.
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the living areas rug, and the wall tile in the kids
bathroom. Pattern emerges through wall-covering
selections: a swath of exuberant stripes in the
living area, a convoy of toy trucks in the chil-
drens bedroom, a black-and-white cityscape in
their bathroom, and soothing damask in the
master bedroom. It has a glamorous vintage
style, Katarzyna Widawscy says of the latter. The
entryways graphic wallpaper pleases everyone:
It has the subtle color palette Widawscy Studio
likes, while its words are helping the clients
children learn English. Raul Barreneche
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top: Porcelain tiles,
custom wall covering,
and a ceramic basin
outt the childrens
bathroom. A side
table in lacquered
MDF and aluminum
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ask wallpaper in the
master bedroom. The
childrens bedroom
features wallpaper by
Katsuji Wakisaka.
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CAD appears to have come full
circle. Initially concerned with whether
it could render physical objects realis-
tically enough, designers now experi-
ment with whether the softwares extra-
vagant virtual realities can produce
actual structures: a contemporary
version of the historical divide
between drawing and building.
Slipstream , an installation at Man-
hattans Bridge Gallery by Freeland-
Buck, a 4-year-old architecture rm, addressed the problem of how to make digital more material ,
says principal David Freeland, how to make it spatial and occupiable.
The solution, developed using Grasshopper, a visual programming language for creating 3-D
geometry , was a kitlike system of 1,860 pieces; oriented in two perpendicular directions, the
sequentially numbered parts made a multitude of intersections, many triangular, forming a
stableand buildablevirtual structure. Its concrete manifestation comprised at CNC-cut ply-
wood boards, ranging from 12 to 24 inches in length, slotted together egg-crate style, into a
30-foot-long, 7 -foot-high wall that refracted views like a faceted crystal. In its intricate, revers-
ing unrest, Slipstream looked like a streamer whipping in the wind. Or, wind itself. The plywood
was painted in eight modulated shades of blue, each panel a different color on each side, which
added to the walls visual velocity.
Coprincipal Brennan Buck says the project began with an interest in the qualities of owa
condition of constancy and change the team try to imbue in buildingsinspired by studies of
the late Lebbeus Woods, a cult conceptual architect who died in October. Buck refers to Slip-
stream as an extruded drawing, bringing two dimensions into three. But it was not by the push of
a button. It took four 10-to-12-hour days to put it together. Inevitably, in this kind of very digi-
talized, fabricated project, theres a heck of a lot of old-fashioned craft-and-hand effort, he says, as
though the design was a paradox as well as a wall. It was easy to get lost. William L. Hamilton
centerfold
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Complex in form, but simple in construction, a New York gallery installation
by FreelandBuck turns a virtual rendering into a physical object
Counterclockwise from top: Working drawings show how Slipstream, an installation at Bridge Gallery in
New York last summer, began as a two-dimensional representation in the street-front window and
extruded into a 3-D wall snaking through the
space. The at-pack components were
fab ricated in New Haven at the Yale School of
Architecture and transported compactly by
truck. Designed using Grasshopper software,
the kitlike system of 1,860 sequentially num-
bered plywood pieces was assembled into a
complex honeycomb. On entering the gallery,
viewers had the sensation of a digital rendering
come to moving life. For the exhibit,
FreelandBuck produced prints of its digital
studies of ow, the painterly contours of which
were achieved exclusively by the dense hatch-
ing of straight lines.
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taking it all in
Inspiredand inspiringinteriors, architecture, and art from the past year
text: matthew powell
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COREY THOMAS Spinifex, in steel, resin, and ash, at Croajingolong National Park, Victoria, Australia. Photography: Caroline McCredie.
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STUDIO GANG ARCHITECTS The plan rendering for the
inaugural Expo Chicago. Photography: courtesy of Studio
Gang Architects.
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Barclays Center,
clad in Cor-Ten
steel, in Brooklyn,
New York. Photo-
graphy: Bruce
Damonte.
GLORIA VANDERBILT
Conversation, in
acrylic on canvas,
from The World of
Gloria Vanderbilt
at 1stdibs at NYDC
in New York. Photo-
graphy: courtesy of
Gloria Vanderbilt.
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ELLIOTT + ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Dichroic acrylic panels at Chesapeake Energy Corporation in Oklahoma City. Photography: Scott McDonald/Hedrich Blessing.
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INA MATT Man Rays Tears rendered in woven cotton at Hotel the Exchange in Amsterdam. Photography: Arjan Benning..
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YAYOI KUSAMA Eyes Are Singing Out, in steel and enamel, for the Brisbane Supreme Court and District Court, Queensland, Australia.
Photography: John Gollings/courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney.
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E/B OFFICE Seat,
approximately
400 pine chairs
bolted together
in Freedom Park,
Atlanta. Photogra-
phy: Eve Styles.
LAZERIAN Pupa,
3,972 recycled-
cardboard pieces
glued together at
Bloomberg, Lon-
don. Photography:
Alex Maguire.
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PABLO REINOSO
Bentwood with a
cast-iron base for
Veuve Clicquot
Ponsardins VIP
guesthouse in
Reims, France,
designed by 4BI
Bruno Moinard.
Photography: Eric
Laignel.
LIN CHEN-YOU, SU
JIA-XIAN, and LIN
WEI-YOU Shipping
container with
branches of ber-
reinforced plastic
for the Kaohsiung
International
Container Arts
Festival in Taiwan.
Photography: cour-
tesy of Kaohsiung
Museum of Fine
Arts..
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JACOB HASHIMOTO Gas Giant, in acrylic on paper, nylon, thread, and bamboo,
at the Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago. Photography: David Robert Elliott/
courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
+VG ARCHITECTSTHE VENTIN GROUP and MADE Ontario boathouse with
white-pine log siding. Photography: Ben Rahn/A-Frame.
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BALL-NOGUES STUDIO Yevrus 1, Negative Impression, in pigmented molded biodegradable paper
pulp, at SCI-Arc Gallery, Los Angeles. Photography: Joshua White/SCI-Arc.
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S-X-L Skydance Bridge, tubular
steel and LEDs, in Oklahoma City.
Photography: Joseph Mills.
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AI WEIWEI Grapes, Qing Dynasty wooden stools, in According to What? at the Hirsh-
horn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. Photography: Cathy Carver.
DANIEL HILL A pair of untitled acrylic-polymer emulsions on paper in
Angie Drakapoulos and Daniel Hill at McKenzie Fine Art, New York. Photography:
courtesy of McKenzie Fine Art, New York.
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KAZUNORI MATSUMURA The Voice of Winds, in ceramic, at La Galleria Post Design in Milan. Photography: courtesy of the artist.
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NATHALIE DJURBERG The Parade, her installation of 80 clay, wire, and painted canvas birds at the New Museum, New York. Photography: Benoit Pailley.
THOMAS HIRSCHHORN Concordia, Concordia at Gladstone Gallery, New York. Photography: Anna Kowalska/courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery New York and Brussels.
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JOAN GIORDANO
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collage Magical
Thinking in Spin
Out at New Yorks
June Kelly Gallery.
Photography:
courtesy of the
artist and June
Kelly Gallery.
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GENSLER A mural by a Facebook employee at the companys headquarters in Menlo Park, California. Photography: Matt Harnack/Facebook.
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URBANA Draper, in
recycled stainless
steel, at Florida
State University
in Tallahassee.
Photography: Alan
Tansey.
JAUME PLENSA Istanbul
Blues, in painted stainless
steel, for FIAC in Paris.
Photography: courtesy
of Galerie Lelong/Photo
Fabrice Gibert.
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ANISH KAPOOR The steel ArcelorMittal Orbit at the Olympic Park, London. Photography: Dave Morgan.
ERIK RAVELO Dance of the Missionary, woolen mannequins at the Art of Knit pop-up shop in New York by United Colors of Benetton. Photography: courtesy of United Colors of Benetton.
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RAEL SAN FRATELLO ARCHITECTS Hedge Gallerys straw booth at SF 20/21: San Francisco Art and Design Show & Sale. Photography: Matthew Millman.
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DAVE EGGERS The Wild Things
faux-fur book jacket in Graphic
Design: Now in Production
organized by the Cooper-Hewitt,
National Design Museum, on
Governors Island, New York.
Photography: courtesy of
McSweeneys.
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KAUFFMANN THEILIG & PARTNER FREIE ARCHITEKTEN A canopy of PVC-coated polyester at Palais
Thermal in Bad Wildbad, Germany. Photography: Roland Halbe..
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F.A.D.S. (FUJIKI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO) Articial Topography, 1,000 sheets of glued and carved soft plastic foam, at Kobe
Biennales Art in a Container International Competition. Photography: Masahiro Hoshida.
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HEATHERWICK STUDIO Londons new double-decker bus. Photography: Iwan Baan.
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GARY MORGENROTH ARCHITECT and TSAO & MCKOWN ARCHITECTS A wall surfaced in
custom-tinted encaustic on canvas in a New York apartment. Photography: Eric Laignel.
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MANOLO VALDS The bronze and Cor-Ten Alhambra at
the New York Botanical Garden. Photography: The New
York Botanical Garden/Mark Pfeffer.
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RAAD STUDIO A computer rendering of New Yorks Delancey Underground, aka the Low Line. Photography: courtesy of RAAD Studio.
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DANIEL ESCOBAR Atlas of Urban Anatomy, cut paper maps for Fictitious Topographies at RH Gallery, New York. Photography: courtesy of RH Gallery and the artist.
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DROR BENSHETRIT Reach, in steel, outside the Brazilian Museum
of Sculpture in So Paulo. Photography: courtesy of Mekal.
TOMOAKI SUZUKI The painted bronze Carson, part of Lilliput at the High Line park, New York.
Photography: Austin Kennedy/courtesy of Friends of the High Line.
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OLIVER RUUGER An umbrella, origami birds, and a hand-stitched bridle-leather briefcase
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MAKOTO TOJIKI Hope and Dream, in steel, PVC,
copper wire, and LEDs, for LArt de la Radiance
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PRESTON SCOTT COHEN Stone-
veneer panels on the exterior of
the Taiyuan Museum of Art, China.
Photography: courtesy of Preston
Scott Cohen.
MARIO BELLINI and RUDY
RICCIOTTI The undulating glass
and metallic-mesh roof of the De-
partment of Islamic Art in the Cour
Visconti at the Muse du Louvre,
Paris. Photography: Muse du
Louvre/Antoine Mongodin.
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JENNY CHAPMAN and MARK A.
RIEGELMAN II Manifest Destiny!,
a cabin made of reclaimed
wood, bolted to the side of the
Hotel des Arts in San Francisco.
Photography: Cesar Rubio.
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IT TAKES A VILLAGE
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LOGGING INN
by Edie Cohen
ON THE COVER
A Sol LeWitt mural adorns the lobby of Conrad New York
by Jill Greaves Design, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates,
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, and
Monica Ponce de Leon Studio. Photography: Garrett Rowland.
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When Goldman Sachs bought the Embassy
Suites in downtown Manhattan, it was a building
without adjectives. The single notable feature in the
nondescript brick-faced structure was a heroic 13-
story blue and purple mural; painted in 1999 by Sol
LeWitt, it commanded the towering atrium lobby.
Initially consulting with Deborah Berke Partners
in the loop
Clockwise from top left: A Sol LeWitt mural spans an
80-foot-high wall in Conrad New York hotels lobby
atrium, at the top of which Monica Ponce de Leon
Studio installed a tubular steel-aluminum armature to
suspend painted-steel triangles from polymer strings.
The lobbys curtain wall of steel-framed glass looks out
to the Hudson River. Carpeted in nylon, the corridors
leading to guest rooms have a close-up view of the
rainfall of strings. The mural, Loopy Doopy (Blue and
Purple), dates to 1999, when the property was an
Embassy Suites.
rms: jill greaves design; kohn
pedersen fox associates;
kuwabara payne mckenna
blumberg architects; monica
ponce de leon studio
site: new york
photography: garrett rowland
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for the hotel and retail concept, Goldman Sachs
upgraded the existing property, entering into an
operating agreement with Hilton Worldwides luxury
chain, Conrad Hotels & Resorts.
Timur Galen, managing director of Goldmans cor-
porate services and real estate, orchestrated the
renovation of Conrad New York by assembling a di-
verse team. An architect himself, Galen is a design
strategist: For large-scale projects, he mixes voices
emerging talents with seasoned rmsa risk he
takes in order to yield hybrid vigor and invention.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates worked as full-
service architect for the 16-story exterior and execu-
tive architect for the 612,400-square-foot interior,
coordinating
the synergistic
efforts of
Monica Ponce
de Leon Stu-
dio for the
lobby, the
conference
centers stair-
way, and
Atrio, the res-
taurant; Jill
Greaves De-
sign for the
guest and
conference-
center rooms;
and Kuwabara
Payne McK-
enna Blum-
berg Archi-
tects for the
lobbys furni-
ture plan.
The build-
ing itself dates from the great style wars of the
1970s and 80s, when postmodernists trumped
modernists in Battery Park City, where they recre-
ated the traditional fabric of New York via the citys
grid and its brick vernacular. Since then, the pendu-
lum has swung back. KPF retrotted handsome
storefronts articulated in stainless-steel trim around
the base to humanize the streetscape and spatialize
the facade at a pedestrian scale. Slowing the pace
and inviting strolls, The storefronts now reinforce
and engage the arcade space, says KPF design
principal Josh Chaiken.
Inside, the impetus for the team was not the post-
modernist issue of historical context, but the free-
hand LeWitt mural, its gestural squiggles cuing spir-
ited, curvilinear designs. Energy was the message.
What seem to be drawings hovering in space now
greet visitors ascending the escalators or monumen-
tal granite staircases at either end of the lobby.
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Opposite, clock-
wise from far left:
Just beyond Rich-
ard Nonass oil on
paper, street-level
escalators lead up
to the second-oor
lobby. The triangles
each weigh 1,000
pounds and are
tted with LEDs. The
hotel has 13 oors
of guest rooms; the
Corian-clad beveled
railings help modu-
late acoustics. The
lobby combines
granite ooring and
wool-silk carpeting
with underlit wool-
covered seating,
all custom by
Kuwabara Payne
McKenna Blumberg
Architects and
arranged in micro-
environments for
socializing.
Right: The atrium is
134 feet high, while
the sofa is 64 feet
long.
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Left: A switchback
granite stairway
strung on walnut
struts connects the
conference center
and the ballroom.
Opposite, clock-
wise from top left:
The gallery at the
entrance to the
conference center
has granite ooring
and ottomans up-
holstered in leather.
A trapezoidal open-
ing was carved out
between the oors
to accommodate
the stair. Atrio, the
hotels restaurant,
has walnut ooring
and custom stools,
chairs, and tables
by Monica Ponce
de Leon Studio.
The conference
stairway surrounds
a structural column
and incorporates
a custom walnut
bench; photog-
raphy: Michael
Moran/Otto.
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Monica Ponce de Leon suspended tubular triangles
and rectangles on a veil of strings, distorting the
hanging shapes into curving lines that look computer-
generated. The strings themselves delineate beguil-
ing conical volumes in the vast space. The atrium
felt quite vacuous, but we wanted to capitalize on
its monumentality without killing it with something
obscenely large, Ponce de Leon states. The strings
connect the upper and lower shapes and them-
selves make the gures.
The nonlinear geometry contrasts with the or-
thogonal footbridges at the front of the lobby, in a
counterpoint of eras that pits the apparently irratio-
nal against the rational. The computer left its signa-
ture. Seen from the balconies, lines play against
lines: The parallax rewards movement by making
vision experi-
ential. Ponce
de Leon fac-
eted the sur-
rounding bal-
cony rails to
control the
acoustics.
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ports the same
idea of volumes
outlined in
space to the
conference
center beyond.
Tactile walnut
struts fanning
at progressive
angles sus-
pend a grand
staircase in a
trapezoidal
opening
carved be-
tween previ-
ously stratied oors. I thought of the staircase as a
displaced veil, one that has gone awry, the archi-
tect explains.
The LeWitt mural also suggested the approach for
the lobbys furniture, which KPMB partner Marianne
McKenna choreographed as a handsome gray land-
scape of convex and concave curves moving people
through the dedicated public area. We congured
the sofas for use and for sociability, whether working
on a laptop, enjoying drinks, or having breakfast near
the cafe, she notes, and adjusted the ergonomics
of seat depths and back heights of each accordingly.
Inheriting the Embassy Suitess basic layout, de-
signer Jill Greaves oversaw the upstairs corridors
and 463 guest rooms. In all, a bathroom separates
the bedroom and the sitting room. Having also in-
herited a distinguished art collection from the origi-
nal program, Greaves responded with a warm, sub-
tle palette of wood and light fabrics and carpets:
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The overall theme was comfort but with a business-
like atmosphere, she says. Meetings could be held
here. She paneled one wall of each room from door
to window with white-oak millwork that gives the
spaces a visual through-line leading to the Manhat-
tan views. Sliding glass walls allow guests to com-
partmentalize the sitting room, bath, and bedroom.
With more than 45 room types, the coordination
was challenging, Greaves continues.
Indeed, coordination was the name of the game
for Conrad New York. The dirty little secret of Battery
Park City is that the master plan resulted in a boring
enclave of look-alike buildings that blanket it in
monotony and
convention. But,
no longer. The
hotel avoids the
chill of the cor-
porate touch
and, in so doing,
claims a new list
of adjectives:
elegant, com-
plex, smart,
appropriate,
unexpected.
Joseph
Giovannini
FROM FRONT
FEATURE WALTERS:
CUSTOM SCULPTURE
(ATRIUM). COURISTAN:
CUSTOM CARPET (HALL,
CONFERENCE CENTER,
GUEST ROOM). MIRI TECH
CARPETS: CUSTOM RUG (LOBBY). MOROSO: CUSTOM SOFAS, CUSTOM
CHAIRS, SIDE TABLES (LOBBY), CUSTOM OTTOMANS (LOBBY, GAL LERY).
KVADRAT THROUGH MAHARAM: SOFA, CHAIR FABRIC. YAMI GAWA CORP-
ORATION: LAMPS (LOBBY). BENCHMARK FURNITURE MANU FAC TURING:
CUSTOM TABLES (RESTAURANT). VOGEL OF CANADA: CUS TOM CHAIRS,
STOOLS (RESTAURANT), CUSTOM SOFA (GUEST ROOM). CARNEGIE: CHAIR
FABRIC (RESTAURANT). EDELMAN LEATHER: STOOL UPHOLSTERY. MARK
DAVID: CUSTOM ARMCHAIRS (GUEST ROOM). WOEL LER GROUP: SOFA
FABRIC. ARTCO INTERNATIONAL: CUSTOM TABLES, CABINETRY, BED. TAI
PAN LIGHTING: CUSTOM LAMP. IWORKS: CUSTOM SCONCES. SFERRA:
BED LINENS. MAHARAM: WALL COVERING (HALL). THROUGHOUT
LOBSERVATOIRE INTERNATIONAL: LIGHTING CONSULTANT. POULIN +
MORRIS: GRAPHICS CONSULTANT. VIRIDIAN ENERGY & ENVIR ONMENT:
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT. SHEN MILSOM & WILKE: ACOUSTICAL CON-
SULTANT. GORDON H. SMITH CORPORATION: CURTAIN-WALL CON SULTANT.
KEN SMITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: LANDSCAPING CON SULTANT. MICHAEL
RAISER ASSOCIATES: TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT. THORN TON TOMASETTI:
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. AMBROSINO, DEPINTO & SCHMIEDER; WSP
FLACK AND KURTZ: MEPS. HUNTER ROBERTS CON STRUCTION GROUP;
F.J. SCIAME CONSTRUCTION CO.: GENERAL CON TRACTORS.
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Clockwise from top left: In a standard guest room, the furniture and carpet are custom by
Jill Greaves Design and the millwork is oak. Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates designed the new
canopy and mullion-less glazing at the hotels entrance. The custom beds are stained oak. The
entries to the 463 guest rooms are delineated by vinyl wall covering.
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treatment in the lobby is rendered
from painted clay pipe. A guest
houses private pool area has a
shaded pavilion formed from a
roof and beams of African
mahogany.
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Life in Turkey is very fast and never comes to a complete stop, says Emine gn,
coprincipal with her husband of Emine gn Mehmet gn Architects Co. As an antidote,
almost three decades ago, her late father, architect Turgut Cansever, developed a small
vacation village on the Bodrum peninsula, utilizing the Aegean stone-cottage vernacular.
When the 123-acre property passed to the couple, they recognized that a part of it, a
hidden valley of olive and pine groves, had the ideal castaway quality for an Aman resort.
The luxury hospitality operator agreed, and engaged the architects to create Aman-
ruya, a 97,000-square-foot compound that includes 36 freestanding stone guesthouses
connected by a labyrinth of stone paths. Walls are locally quarried strawberry stone, the
regional name for rose-colored slate, grouted
with pink mortar. It adds a joyful quality,
Mehmet gn says of the effect.
The many lounges take the form of Turkish
open-air pavilions ringed by traditional built-
in sofas. Some have ceilings and oors of Afri-
can mahogany, which gives way to Turkish
marble in the major public spaces, guest rooms,
and bathrooms, where it also covers the
From top: Custom benches, covered in linen and
polyester, ank a sapele table, also custom, on the
lobbys oor of local Mugla marble. Olive trees dot the
123-acre property.
Opposite, clockwise from top left: Ratina Moeggianos
handmade nickel-nished copper vases and marble um-
brella vessels stand at a guesthouse entry, where ooring
is marble. Between a living areas sapele oor and ceiling
are custom sofas. A trio of sconces in the lobby are
nickel-nished copper. The guesthouses strawberry
stone is quarried locally.
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The Racing Bicycle: Design, Function, Speed
edited by Richard Moore and Daniel Benson
New York: Rizzoli International
Publications, $40
352 pages, 600 color illustrations
Some designers will ip for Damien
Hirsts iridescent buttery Trek, a
bicycle ornamented with real insects
by the infamous British artist for the
equally infamous Lance Armstrong, or
Artful Decoration: Interiors by Fisher Weisman
by Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman
New York: Monacelli Press, $50
224 pages, 200 color illustrations
It might have been a recipe for
disaster: two partners of a design
rm with markedly different
backgrounds and inclinations.
California College of the Arts
alumnus Andrew Fisher worked
for carriage-trade decorator
Johnny Hallock and names opu-
lent designer Tony Duquette
his kindred spirit and
chief inspiration. Jeffry
Weisman studied art
and design at Stanford
University and also
earned an MBA there.
He worked at Skid-
more, Owings &
Merrill under the
perfectionist Charles Pster and at Gensler under another one,
Orlando Diaz-Azcuy, both Interior Design Hall of Fame members.
Somehow Fisher and Weisman, two disparate talents, mingled to
create a wide range of expression, from serene to amboyant; in his
preface to this collection of 13 projects, Weisman refers to his part-
ners artistic yin and his own practical yang.
A San Francisco penthouse inserts a white palette and contemporary
furnishings into a classical shell by Andrew Skurman. A Palm Springs,
California, retreat has a Moroccan theme. A Chicago duplex satises the
clients request for a riot of color. But perhaps the three most inter-
esting interiors shown are those Weisman and Fisher designed for
their own use: an apartment on San Franciscos Nob Hill; a country
complex near Healdsburg, California; and a house in San Miguel de
Allende, Mexico. In the main house of the Healdsburg property, an
immense Parsons-style island dominates the kitchen, and in the
circular master bath, a freestanding steel tub is lled from a shell-
encrusted chandelier. Inside the rustic redwood-faced tree house is a
glittering and surprisingly spacious interior, the contrast exemplied
by tree-trunk stools with gilded tops. Evident in all this work is Weis-
mans rare sense of order and organization enlivened with Fishers
furniture designs and large abstract paintings. Pster meets Duquette,
in the right hands, turns out to be wonderful.
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The Pale of Memory
by Peter Halsey Sherwood
Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse, $14
180 pages
This is not the kind of book I normally read,
admits Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, who typically
eschews novels. But as the nations highest court
prepares to hear cases on marriage equality, this
seems the perfect moment to take in Peter Sher-
woods noirish narrative set in New Yorks gay
community 20 years ago. Its so visual, it made me
nostalgic for places I used to go, says the interior
designer. From the Big Cup coffee shop to the
Hotel Chelsea, You will learn a lot about New
York in the 90s. The author also cuts the thrillers
tension with more than a few amusing turns of
phrase for the design-minded. During a fight, one of the characters
actually tosses a throw pillow, Noriega-Ortiz notes. The writing is
just so funny and clever. Beyond social consciousness, its the perfect
literary companion for midwinter jaunts to spots such as the Bahamas,
where Noriega-Ortiz is currently designing a Mondrian for the Morgans
Hotel Group. Deborah Wilk
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Laser, which enjoys cultlike devotion among cycling acionados.
The unconverted may not nd themselves paging through Rich-
ard Moore and Daniel Bensons hefty brand hug, an A-to-Z
compendium of bike makers, but for those with even an ama-
teur interest, the title is worth a look as its century-plus survey
of speed and beauty offers valuable takeaways.
Rule one: Dont reinvent the wheelor, more precisely, the
diamond frame, a robust pairing of tubular triangles that de-
buted in the late 19th century. It still works best, in spite of
recent cantilevers, girders, and blobby monocoques, such as
Chris Boardmans 1992 Lotus
108 and Miguel Indurains
Pinarello Espada, both
created for time-trial
racing. Rule two:
Ergonomics can
always be im-
proved, as tweaks in
the 1980s and 90s proved.
Rule three: Materials matter. Steel and
aluminum -alloy tubes have given way to form molds
and cast carbon ber, although titanium is edging up of late.
Rule four: Study the Italians. Rule ve: Make bikes pretty. Even
if the athletes are drugged and dirty, their machines remain
sleek, sexy, and haute tech. C.C. Sullivan
Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz
Principal designer of BNO Design
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From Abroad, page 45), 6 Rue Desargues,
75011 Paris, France; 33-1-43-38-12-47;
dgtarchitects.com.
DESIGNER IN WALK-THROUGH
Jakob + MacFarlane (Green Piece, page 61),
13-15 Rue des Petites-curies, 75010 Paris,
France; 33-1-44-79-05-72; jakobmacfarlane.com.
PHOTOGRAPHER IN WALK-THROUGH
Roland Halbe Photography (Green Piece,
page 61), 45 Bheimstrae, 70199 Stuttgart,
Germany; 49-711-607-4073; rolandhalbe.de.
DESIGNERS IN KITCHEN/BATH
Agence Marie Deroudilhe (Under Paris
Rooftops, page 108), 23 Rue Henri Chevreau,
75020 Paris, France; 33-9-64-25-02-27;
mariederoudilhe.com.
Widawscy Studio Architektury (Meeting
in the Middle, page 116), 72b Broniewskiego,
42-520 Dabrowa Grnicza, Poland;
48-32-445-08-64; widawscy.pl.
Yiacouvakis Hamelin, Architectes
(Northern Exposure, page 112), 281 Rue
Blanger, Montreal, Quebec H2S 1E6, Canada;
514-272-7592; yh2architecture.com.
PHOTOGRAPHERS IN KITCHEN/BATH
ukasz Kozyra (Meeting in the Middle,
page 116), Mid Malina Studio, 48-60-051-
95-04; miodmalina.com.
Eric Laignel (Under Paris Rooftops, page
108), ericlaignel.com.
Francis Pelletier (Northern Exposure, page
112), 5370 3E Avenue, Montreal, Quebec H1Y
2W5, Canada; 514-291-1418; francispelletier.com.
DESIGNERS IN HOSPITALITY
Jill Greaves Design (In the Loop, page
188), 56 Cowan Avenue, Toronto M6K 2N4,
Canada; 416-516-7426; jillgreavesdesign.com.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (In the
Loop, page 188), 11 West 42nd Street, New
York, NY 10036; 212-977-6500; kpf.com.
Kuwabara Payne McKenna
Blumberg Architects (In the Loop, page
188), 322 King Street West, 3rd Floor, Toronto
M5V 1J2, Canada; 416-977-5104; kpmb.com.
ODADA (Logging Inn, page 202), 201 Post
Street, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108;
415-362-4500; odada.net.
Emine gn Mehmet gn Architects Co.
(It Takes a Village, page 197), 54/10 Altinba-
sak Apartment, 13 Suleyman Seba Caddesi,
34357 Istanbul, Turkey; 90-212-3278816;
ogunogun.com.
PetersenArchitekten (Color Field, page 209),
156 Brennenstrae, 10115 Berlin, Germany;
49-30-34396747; petersenarchitekten.de.
Monica Ponce de Leon Studio (In the
Loop, page 188), 416 West 13th Street, 311,
New York, NY 10014, 212-691-6835;
monicaponcedeleon.com.
Studio Aisslinger (Color Field, page 209),
46-52 Heidestrae, 10557 Berlin, Germany;
49-30-31505400; aisslinger.de.
PHOTOGRAPHERS IN HOSPITALITY
Jan Bitter Fotografie (Color Field, page
209), 222 Prenzlauerallee, 10405 Berlin,
Germany; 49-163-7282673; janbitter.de.
Matthew Millman Photography (Logging
Inn, page 202), 415-577-3200;
matthewmillman.com.
Garrett Rowland (In the Loop, page 188),
917-774-9166; garrettrowland.com.
Rien van Rijthoven Architecture
Photography (Logging Inn, page 202),
415-810-0973; architecturephotography.org.
DESIGNER IN CENTERFOLD
FreelandBuck (Reality Bytes, page 137),
442 Atlantic Avenue, 2, Brooklyn, NY 11217;
347-263-8476; freelandbuck.com.
CORRECTIONS
In Lighting (Fall Market, page 173), the
manufacturer of the N1R floor lamp is Nosanchuk.
In Business of Design (November, page 53),
the association percentages represent our sample
list, not the industry overall.
The Endmico (December, page 56) was
photographed by Undine Prhl.
In Best of Year Products (December, page
199), Halcons Mesa, circle 414, won the
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Giulia Tufted Sofa
The Giulia sofa is adorned with snowball tufting, a technique rarely seen today due
to the large amount of skill and craftsmanship required. Chairs, love seats, ottomans
and benches are also available. All of them are crafted to order in Couture's workroom.
Completely made in the USA. 108 W x 39 D x 29 H inches. Design: Luigi Gentile.
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Trinity Furniture
Facelift Serpentine Seating includes individual chairs/sofas with fully upholstered
arms, exposed wood, urethane task arms and tablet arms. Solid aluminum blade or
round legs, dual wheel casters, and wood legs are available. 100% renewable com-
ponents, a lifetime warranty and proudly made in the USA. Certified: BIFMA Level
Sustainability Standard. t. 855.311.6660 or www.trinityfurniture.com circle 228
Cascade Coil
Woven wire mesh offers many advantages over conventional drapery. Besides being
durable, fireproof, and virtually maintenance-free, the material diffused and enhances
lighting without blocking views or ventilation. Complement your project using Cascade
Coil for space division, window treatment, wall covering, lighting effect, retail display,
building cladding, semi-security, and much more. t. 800.999.2645 or visit us online at
www.cascadecoil.com circle 226
Gyford StandOff Systems
Frame, build and construct your interiors with StructureLite from Gyford StandOff
Systems
Shelving Systems
Rakks is the source for sophisticated and flexible shelving solutions for your storage
and display needs. Shown here with aluminum extruded shelves, our patented
L-Bracket shelving system is exceptionally strong and features infinitely adjustable
shelves. For more information, visit rakks.com or call 800.826.6006 circle 245
Donovan's Cubes
Matte, opal acrylic cubes, many
sizes, many lamping options.
Crisply executed with satin
aluminum turned hardware.
Shown here our 12" x 12" x 10"
deep with (2) 18 watt compact
fluorescent lamps. Semi-flush
as shown or stem mounted.
Sizes up to 54" tall. UL listed
and Made in New York State.
t. 607.256.3640
www.donovanlighting.com
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High Gloss
Thermofoil by Riken
High quality 3D High Gloss
laminate for seamless cabinet
doors, furniture and fixtures
available in thirty stock colors
including short rolls. Vacuum
and membrane press the most
complex dimensional profiles
on routed fiberboard substrates
in both solids and patterns.
t. 609.387.2011
www.riken-usa.com
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Charles Loomis
The Pia11 Platinum award
winning Palisade S15 Sconce,
combines hand-cut fused crystal
clear glass, polished stainless
steel, and energy efficient LED
or halogen lamping. The result
is a contemporary, made in
the USA, UL listed, gorgeous
green sconce.
t. 800.755.0471
www.charlesloomis.com
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DU VERRE: The Hardware Co.
MARCEL by Goodman Charlton
DU VERRE HARDWARE is an industry leader in quality and original design for contem-
porary cabinet hardware. Made from environmentally friendly recycled aluminum, DVH
is compatible with LEED objectives. Suits hospitality, commercial, high-end residential
interiors and fine furniture. Most items in stock. We ship around the world. Visit us at
www.duverre.com circle 243
California Faucets
From the makers of award-winning StyleDrain
allows you to integrate any tile or stone to seamlessly match the rest
of the shower. Easy installation compatible with every water-proofing method. Proudly
carries the Made in California designation. t. 800.822.8855 or please visit us online at
styledrain.com/ID circle 241
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Todd Hase
Since 1995 Todd Hase has been
offering his namesake collection
of home furnishings to the design
professional. The collection's
silhouettes, proportions, color
palette and craftsmanship are
inspired by Todds passion for
history and travel. A return to
essential line and classic
proportion coupled with an
attention to detail and quality
construction epitomize
Todd Hase Furniture in 2013.
t. 631.488.4800
www.toddhase.com
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Okite Pietre Preziose
Introducing OKITE
Pietre Preziose, the worlds first and only quartz surfacing inspired
by natural onyx. An uplifting kaleidoscope of deep, luminous color that will bring to
your interior design projects infinite depth and an irresistible allure of precious stones.
Pietre Preziose is highly heat, stain and scratch resistant and is extremely durable and
non-porous. It never needs sealing and is easy to clean and maintain. t. 866.654.8397
or visit www.okite.us circle 250
Stone Forest
SYNC Drop-In Bamboo Vessel Sink
Durable. Sustainable. Easy to maintain. Winner of the GREEN GOOD DESIGN
Award. Call
for a catalog. t. 888.682.2987 or visit us at stoneforest.com/interior circle 252
Bone Simple Design
Bone Simple Design specializes
in contemporary custom, hand-
made-to-order lighting fixtures
for commercial, retail, hospitality
and residential applications. We
have a simple, modern design
aesthetic and work with a variety
of materials. Shown here is our
4 Square Boxed Pendant in satin
brass finish. Our designs can be
customized and are UL listed.
t. 212.627.0876
www.bonesimple.com
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Pratt & Larson
Ceramics
Celebrating 30 years of produing
the finest in handmade cramic
tile in Portland, Oregon.
Our luxurious offering of
custom tile is made to order
in any color. Visit our website
to locate a dealer and order
a color catalog.
t. 503.231.9464
www.prattandlarson.com
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INCASE Crypton Technology
Customize Your Interiors
INCASE is advanced fabric protection powered by revolutionary Crypton Technology.
Providing superior liquid and stain repellency, odor protection and microbial resis-
tance, INCASE is perfect for cubicle curtains, drapery, bedding... just about anywhere
that a moisture barrier isnt necessary. Order a sample today. t. 800.279.7866 or visit
cryptonfabric.com circle 248
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Conant Metal & Light
Discover Repurposed Lighting
We are designers and makers of
original lighting and decorative
metalwork. As a creative force
working wonders since 1979,
we provide energy efficient and
innovative opportunities to build
your brand. Express yourself
sustainably and let found objects
(yours or ours) tell your story.
UL Listed.
t. 800.832.4482
conantmetalandlight.com
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Putnam
Rolling Ladder
Since 1905, Putnam Rolling
Ladder Company has been
manufacturing custom-made
rolling ladders. The No.1 rolling
ladder comes in several hard
woods: oak, ash, birch, maple,
cherry, mahogany, walnut and
teak. 16 different stains are
now available. Hardware comes
in several styles including
black, brass-plated, satin-nickel,
pewter, copper, chrome-plated
and many more. Putnamsince
1905. t. 212.226.5147 or visit
putnamrollingladder.com
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Chic Glass Collection by Bendheim
From timeless pleats and delicate crinkles to dazzling metallic hues, this new
architectural glass collection combines the elegance of fourteen contemporary textiles
with the durability of Bendheim laminated safety glass. Ideally suited for luxury hos-
pitality, healthcare, retail, and corporate interiors. t. 800.221.7379 or visit us online
at www.BendheimArchitectural.com circle 255
WherEver in Sans Hands from Sonoma Forge
Stand-alone sensor faucets with our Sans Hands technology. The minimal, modern
look fits the current trends for sleek simplicity. Available in rustic nickel, pizzazz nickel,
rustic copper or oil-rubbed bronze, as well as more contemporary finishes by special
order. Visit us online at sonomaforge.com circle 253
Neo-Metro
Neo-Metro is the premier
manufacturer of luxury
bathroom fixtures. Our
products are manufactured
to the highest quality by
metal artisans in Southern
California. Custom pieces
are always welcome.
ADA compliant.
t. 800.591.9050
www.neo-metro.com
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The FIORE Lounge Collection by Aceray
Committed to delivering distinguished styling, Aceray is proud to introduce an array of
contemporary & unique seating designs suitable for furnishing hotels, cafs, bars, res-
taurants, corporate environments, reception areas, health care facilities, schools, store
displays, museums, public spaces, private residences and more. Call 303.733.3404 or
visit www.aceray.com circle 257
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Cascade Coil .................................................circle 226 .......... 218
CCN International .........................................circle 17...............43
Centiva ......................................................circle 84 ..............83
Charles Loomis .......................................circle 246 .......... 221
Cherner Chair Company .................................circle 18 ............ 100
Colour & Design ...........................................circle 19 ..............30
Conant Metal & Light ...................................circle 254 .......... 223
Concertex ....................................................circle 21 ..............19
Conrad ........................................................circle 23 ............ 131
Couture Showrooms ......................................circle 225 .......... 218
Coverings ....................................................circle 56 ..............80
Craftmade ...................................................circle 105 .............82
Construction Specialties ................................circle 130 ............93
Crossville, Inc. .............................................circle 24 ............ 103
Crypton ......................................................circle 25 ..............29
Crypton .......................................................circle 248 .......... 222
Cumberland Furniture ...................................circle 26 ............8, 9
CX Design ....................................................circle 239 .......... 220
Davis & Warshow .........................................circle 27 ............ 120
ddc Domus Design Collection ...................circle 13 ............ 201
Design Within Reach .....................................circle 28 ..............67
Donovan Lighting ...................................circle 242 .......... 221
Dornbracht Americas ...............................circle 29 ............ 119
Duravit ..................................................circle 30 ............ 111
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3Form .........................................................circle 1 ................53
ABC Carpet & Home ......................................circle 2 .............. 106
Abet Laminati ..............................................circle 3 ................89
Aceray ...................................................circle 257 .......... 223
Altura Furniture ......................................circle 4 .............. 196
Amtico ........................................................circle 6 .............. 123
Antron Carpet Fiber .....................................circle 82 ..............66
Arc-Com Fabrics, Inc. ....................................circle 7 ................73
Architex International ...................................circle 8 ................65
Atelier ........................................................circle 9 ................18
Avery Boardman .....................................circle 238 .......... 220
B&N Industries .......................................circle 11 ..............40
Beaufurn ...............................................circle 233 .......... 219
Bendheim Architectural .................................circle 255 .......... 223
Bluworld of Water .........................................circle 14 ..............85
Bone Simple Design ......................................circle 247 .......... 222
Caesarstone/ Concetto ............................circle 83 ............ 115
California Faucets .........................................circle 241 ........... 221
Carl Hansen & Son ........................................circle 16 ..............55
Carnegie Fabrics ...........................................circle 35 ..............39
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DU VERRE HARDWARE ..............................circle 243 .......... 221
Elitis ...........................................................circle 31 .............. 51
Eric Brand ...................................................circle 32 ..............68
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. .............................circle 104 ........... 130
Flexform SPA ...............................................circle 33 ..............60
Grand Rapids Chair Company ..........................circle 36 ............ 102
Gyford StandOff Systems ..........................circle 227 .......... 218
Halcon ........................................................circle 37 ............2, 3
Hancock & Moore .........................................circle 85 ..............75
Harmonic Environments ................................circle 38 ..............C3
Hive ...........................................................circle 39 .........14, 15
Hubbardton Forge ...................................circle 40 ..............44
Hudson Valley Lighting ............................circle 46 ..............81
Innovations in Wallcoverings ..........................circle 100 .............21
Interior Design - Best of Offce Architecture & Design .................. 230
Interior Design - Hospitality Giants Thank You ............................ 227
Interior Design - Designwire .......................................................50
International Contemporary Furniture Fair .......circle 34 ..............49
IIDA Leaders Breakfast ........................................................... 232
J&J / Invision ..............................................circle 41 ..............95
JANUS et Cie ................................................circle 42 ............ 184
JSI a Jasper Group Brand...............................circle 43 ............ 135
KnollTextiles ................................................circle 44 ..............25
Lacava ........................................................circle 87 ............ 125
Leland ........................................................circle 103 .............48
LG Hausys....................................................circle 45 ............ 217
Lightfair International ..................................circle 106 .............84
Ligne Roset .................................................circle 88 ..............37
Littman .......................................................circle 235 .......... 220
Lumens Light + Living ...................................circle 47 ..............86
Lutron Electronics .........................................circle 48 ..............35
Luxe Surfaces ..............................................circle 89 ................6
Maharam ................................................................................C4
Mannington Commercial ................................circle 49 ..............99
Masiero .......................................................circle 90 ............ 215
Mayer Fabrics ...............................................circle 25 ..............29
MDC Wallcovering .........................................circle 50 ..............91
MechoSystems .............................................circle 51 ............ 208
Milliken .......................................................circle 52 ..............97
Minotti S.p.a. ...............................................circle 53 ............4, 5
Modern Fan ............................................circle 54 .............. 41
Modular Arts ......................................................................... 216
Moore & Giles...............................................circle 55 ..............42
No. 8 Lighting ..............................................circle 57 ..............56
New York Eleven Plus, Inc. .............................circle 93 ............ 104
Nourison .....................................................circle 58 ............ 207
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Stone Forest ...........................................circle 252 .......... 222
StonePeak ...................................................circle 73 .............. 11
Summit Furniture .........................................circle 96 ..............58
Sunbrella Fabrics ..........................................circle 97 ..............57
Sunbrella Contract Fabrics..............................circle 98 ............ 213
Sun Valley Bronze .........................................circle 75 ............ 186
Tandus Flooring ............................................circle 76 ..............27
The Mohawk Group .......................................circle 92 .......... C2, 1
The Rug Company .........................................circle 65 ............ 136
Tillys ...........................................................circle 230 .......... 219
Todd Hase ...................................................circle 249 .......... 222
TRI-KES .......................................................circle 77 ..............32
Trinity Furniture ...........................................circle 228 .......... 218
Tuuci...........................................................circle 78 ............ 187
Ultrafabrics .................................................circle 79 ..............79
Usona .........................................................circle 80 ............ 126
Vesta ....................................................circle 237 .......... 220
Williams-Sonoma ..........................................circle 12 ..............31
Whiting & Davis ......................................circle 234 .......... 219
Wolf Gordon .................................................circle 81 ..............12
Zenus Fabrics ...............................................circle 22 ..............17
Zia-Priven ..............................................circle 229 .......... 219
OFS ............................................................circle 60 ..............22
Okite .....................................................circle 68 ............ 127
Okite .....................................................circle 250 .......... 222
Palmpring ...................................................circle 240 .......... 220
Peter Pepper Products .............................circle 231........... 219
Phillip Jeffries ..............................................circle 61 ..............10
Pollack ...................................................................................59
Powell & Bonnell ....................................circle 232 .......... 219
Pratt & Larson ........................................circle 251 ........... 222
Putnam Rolling Ladder ............................circle 258 .......... 223
Rakks ....................................................circle 245 .......... 221
Riken ..........................................................circle 244 .......... 221
Rocky Mountain Hardware ........................circle 62 ..............26
Rohl Bath ....................................................circle 64 ............ 129
Safco ....................................................circle 66 ............ 214
Samuel Heath & Sons ....................................circle 67 ..............20
Shaw Contract ..............................................circle 94 ..............23
Shaw Hospitality ..........................................circle 98 ............ 213
Skyline Design .............................................circle 102 .............24
SLOAN ........................................................circle 70 ............ 128
SLOAN ........................................................circle 236 .......... 220
Snaidero International ............................circle 71 ............ 105
Sonoma Forge ........................................circle 253 .......... 223
Spark Modern Fires .......................................circle 72 ............ 101
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snaps
1. Tables draped in fabrics by
KnollTextiles.
2. Inductees Jim Olson and
Tom Kundig, principals of
Olson Kundig Architects.
3. Rex Rays Little Wonder lamp,
a table centerpiece.
4. Alexander Gorlin Architects
principal Alexander Gorlin
and Hall of Fame member
Murray Moss.
5. Gensler principal and creative
director John Bricker and
design director Todd Heiser.
6. The gala program.
7. Luna Textiles president and
CEO Anna Hernandez with her
husband, Vanderbyl Design
principal and inductee Michael
Vanderbyl.
8. Jouin Manku Studio cofounder
Patrick Jouin accepting his
honor.
9. IIDA executive vice president
and CEO Cheryl Durst and
senior vice president Dennis
Krause.
10. Stephanie Odegard Collection
president and creative director
Stephanie Odegard and Hall
of Fame member Paul Siskin.
11. Malene B design director
More than 1,100 design enthusiasts once again packed the grand ballroom
of New Yorks Waldorf Astoria for the annual Interior Design Hall of Fame
gala. The unofficial yet indisputable kickoff of the communitys holiday
season, the evening welcomed five newly minted members into the fold:
Alexandra Champalimaud,
Patrick Jouin, Jim Olson, Tom
Kundig, and Michael Van-
derbyl. Diamond sponsor
Kohler Co. led the list of industry heavyweights serving as benefactors for
the event, the proceeds of which benefitted Alpha Workshops and the
Council for Interior Design Accreditation.
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and principal Malene Barnett
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Zenos Morris.
12. Interior Design deputy
editor Edie Cohen and Hall of
Famer Rysia Suchecka,
partner at NBBJ.
13. Champalimaud president
and principal and inductee
Alexandra Champalimaud.
14. Interior Design president
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15. VOA Associates director of
interiors Jeannette Lenear and
firm design principal and Hall of
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17. Belzberg Architects principal
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Lauren executive vice president
and chief retail creative officer
Alfredo Paredes.
18. Molo Designs Urchin Soft-
light, another table centerpiece.
19. Dennis Miller Associates
president Dennis Miller and
Hall of Fame member Jamie
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20. Vanderbyl on the dais.
21. Hall of Famer Orlando
Diaz-Azcuy and textile designer
Gretchen Bellinger.
22. The ballroom ceiling.
23. M Moser director of design
Bill Bouchey, WPP senior di-
rector design and construction
Fran LoMonaco, and Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill director of
interior design Jamie Velez.
24. Swag inside bags made from
Bentley Prince Street carpet,
lined with Luna Textiles fabric.
25. Sandow CEO Adam Sandow,
executive vice president of
communications Jessica
Kleiman , and business
development manager
Monica Del Borrello.
26. Interior Design editor in
chief Cindy Allen.
27. Inductee Jouin surrounded
by Jouin Manku Studio cofounder
Sanjit Manku, Jouins wife,
Leanne Sacramone, his
mother Annick, and father
Jean-Claude.
28. Hall of Fame members
Debra Lehman-Smith and
Ronette King.
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It would be easy to dismiss the work of Atelier 37.2 as precious. The Paris-based studio, a collaboration between Italian architect Francesca Bonesio and French
photographer Nicolas Guiraud, produces site-specific microstructures, all less than 215 square feet, which it dubs Inhabitable Sculptures. What makes these art
installations more than cute follies is their active engagement with the landscape and their joy in the beauty of vernacular architecture. We work between ab-
straction and figuration, Bonesio says of their output, which always provides an interactive function no matter how deconstructed the form.
Case in point: Sloping House, the ffth iteration in the ongoing series, is made of recycled painted pine and set on the side of Puy de Serveix, an extinct volcano
in Frances Auvergne region. At frst glance, the installation looks like a stream of wood planks erupting from the ground and assembling themselves into a classic
pitched-roof hikers hut. The fully formed portion of the makeshift structure is a 160-square-foot one-person shelter accessed through the missing end wall. The
huts steep downhill angle and 8-foot ceiling height restrict the crouching occupants view to the land immediately in front of the open portal; recline on the huts
low-slung minimalist chaise, however, and the vista shifts upward to include the sky. Its a development of two points of view, Guiraud says of this dramatic
change in perspective, which, as with all the Inhabitable Sculptures, is created by the interaction of people, architecture, and landscape. Deborah Wilk
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