LE SALON MAISON ET OBJET
There is a trend booth as you enter the the Ethnic Chic hall at the show and this year the "créatifs" outdid themselves:
Bread. Yes BREAD.
Wall treatments were varied, quirky, and how shall I put it? well basically French... as in a wall of baguettes?
I also noticed a trend in booth design that I thought very new: screening. A number of them were enclosed by fine netting-like material. The result was a soft veil which delineated the space without totally enclosing it visually.
This was a vignette in one of the trend areas and to convey fog and snow and cold, the designer had covered the front in a very fine voile, giving the effect of a frosty morning.
Some booths were just spectacular, as in spectacle: this one was super tall, almost empty but for a few pieces of "organically shaped" molded poufs and a HUGE lion's head surrounded by a dramatic circle of light bulbs. I have seen, in a number of restaurants and shops and in fact in a booth at the show, a light fixture like this (but somewhat smaller...) and I admit I love the effect. So, let's see where to put one? on the mantle might be perfect.
There was a lot of linen in warm spicy shades and, in this instance, some very elegant acid dip dyed effects.
In the Czech Design area I spotted these pendants. So light and delicate! they seemed hand shaped and most probably were.
But I admit that my favorite "design" was that of Japanese pastries. (Trust the Japanese to "design" their food to perfection!) This lucite box -complete with a small glass of water so as to humidify its content- displayed 6 exact "golf balls" of something resembling marzipan -confectioned, it explained- from soy powder and sugar and other typically Japanese ingredients you and I don't necessarily rush to when baking...; the balls were precisely striated like japanese garden gravel, and what I assume was a presentation tray, was scored in the same way. Mind-blowing attention to detail, wouldn't you say?
There is my report from M&O.
My choice of subject for today?
"Yes, I can still be stunned, surprised and, yes, charmed after all these years..."
au revoir.
Superb! I really like those Czech pendant lights but where is the designer cheese to go with those yummy looking baguettes?
ReplyDeleteI usually don't hae tie to to to that building, but it seems there is more to it than I thought......... Great Pice ai will check it out!Maryanne;)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty those pendants are!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I'm looking forward to attending the M&O in September.
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The molded poufs, are they made of glass? They are STUNNING,
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