WHAT'S NEW? « Artistic » by Elizabeth Leriche
As opposed to decor that's too formulaic and commonplace, this stylistic trend, through its "artistic" and "unique" aspects, proudly proclaims a certain freedom of taste and tone that makes living spaces truly stand out from the rest. Elizabeth Leriche offers an overview of a bohemian, artsy, vibrant, and joyful vision that gives us a new form of expressionism in its shapes, materials, and colors. The color range is warm and muted. Materials are authentic, rustic, or more sophisticated. Textile coverings come in natural materials such as felt and wool bouclé.
Speakers Digital Talks | Digital Fair Maison&Objet
For the Digital Fair from Maison&Objet, Elizabeth Leriche presents this selection during the "WHAT'S NEW? A/W 2020/21 CREATIVE EVOLUTIONS" talk, which you can view or re-view on the Maison&Objet website. Built around three major cultural, stylistic, and creative themes, this talk addresses the remarkable shifts in creative design and in the lifestyle market today.
You can also find the "WHAT'S NEW?" selections from François Delclaux and François Bernardon MOM.
Speakers Digital Talks | Digital Fair Maison&Objet
For the Digital Fair from Maison&Objet, Elizabeth Leriche presents this selection during the "WHAT'S NEW? A/W 2020/21 CREATIVE EVOLUTIONS" talk, which you can view or re-view on the Maison&Objet website. Built around three major cultural, stylistic, and creative themes, this talk addresses the remarkable shifts in creative design and in the lifestyle market today.
You can also find the "WHAT'S NEW?" selections from François Delclaux and François Bernardon MOM.
Tinos carpet
Tapis en laine et jute tissé à la main. Inspiré du monde nomade, des voyages et des rencontres, cette collection fera voyager votre intérieur à travers un univers privilégiant l’authenticité et les matières naturelles. De Paros à Minorque en passant par Capri, Natura nous immerge dans une promenade méditerranéenne ou les inspirations sont sans limite. Les matières naturelles comme l'abaca, le jute ou encore la laine évoquent toute la beauté de notre terre à travers un style ethnique simple et curieux
FURNITURE
Les collections de meubles du 101 Copenhagen proposent une large gamme de produits allant des petites tables d'appoint aux chaises. Les collections de meubles s'inspirent de différentes époques. L'un s'inspire du design futuriste des années 70 et de l'ère spatiale ainsi que de la période Art Déco et l'autre s'inspire de l'architecture brutaliste. À côté se trouve la collection inspirée du mouvement brutaliste du milieu du XXe siècle, où les structures simplifiées en forme de blocs et les composants en béton dominaient les villes du monde entier.
Paula Bowl, Orange, Stoneware
Le Bol Paula de Bloomingville est en grès et ajoute une touche de couleur à la table. Le bol fait partie de la vaste série Paula, ici avec un effet de trempage rose et orange dans le vernis, contrastant magnifiquement avec la nuance claire. Utilisez-le pour servir des snacks et le petit déjeuner, ou comme élément décoratif. En raison de la nature du vernis, chaque bol peut varier légèrement, rendant chaque pièce unique.
FONTE 2
Decorative ceramic centerpiece, each product is unique and handmade in Italy.
Sicily vases by Ottolenghi
The creative collaboration between celebrated British-Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi and his good friend, artist Ivo Bisignano, led this time to four exuberant hand-painted ceramic vases. With the Sicily vase collection, they journey from the table to the outside. ‘In Sicily, where I grew up, you eat at the kitchen table while enjoying the view of the colourful balconies with their magnificent flowers’, says Ivo Bisignano. Sicily captures Ottolenghi’s exuberant cooking style and is simultaneously an ode to the sun, colours and passion of Bisignano’s birthplace.
Tramonti by Maria Scarpulla
Simple yet poetic wall paintings surrounded by a halo of light: that’s Tramonti Lighting in a nutshell. Maria Scarpulla, the name by which Maria Scarpulla and her partner Jori Hernalsteen (1987) design minimalist objects, started off with painting color shapes that would later become light objects.
Elizabeth Leriche, Founder of the trend office Elizabeth Leriche
Elizabeth Leriche is what we call a trend hunter and has been working with fashion, textiles, design, habitat and the manufacturing industry for over 20 years. Elizabeth is interested in everything regarding trends in fashion, home décor and tableware. For the last 10 years, she has been part of the Maison & Objet Trend Observatory, for which she loves to include visitors into the spaces she designs by playing with all their senses. For the Digital Fair, Elizabeth will participate in the « WHAT'S NEW? » CREATIVE EVOLUTIONS FW 2020/21 with François Delclaux and François Bernard by presenting a selection of new products drawn from the collections of brands present on the MOM platform. Photo credits @JeanMarcPalisse