Quattro muri et due case Bamboo tray with handles in the shape of houses Designed by: Michele De Lucchi www.alessi.com/en/Brit Leissler 1 of 49
Joy n.1 Facetted centre piece in steel, colored with epoxy resin, super back Designed by: Claudia Raimondo www.alessi.com/en/Brit Leissler 2 of 49
Craft - I 28 Paper lamp shade Designed by: Jean-Luc Mare www.jeanlucmare.comBrit Leissler 3 of 49
Collection Aligance Bent wood chair Designed by: Bonneau www.ateliersdart.comBrit Leissler 4 of 49
Glass Cloud Mouth-blown glass lamp Designed by: Nicolas Sartor www.nicolas-sartor.comBrit Leissler 5 of 49
Camouflage Ceramic vase (instalation) Designed by: Simone Perrotte www.simoneperrotte.comBrit Leissler 6 of 49
Macarones Though they look rather yummy, these very french macarones are made of soap - found in a whole hall dedicated to fragrance products! Designed by: Savonnerie de Bormes www.savonnerie-bormes.comBrit Leissler 7 of 49
Bar d'huitres A sandwich for lunch? C'mon! As it i right and proper for a French trade show, you can have oysters instead. Designed by: Maison et Objet www.maison-objet.com/enBrit Leissler 8 of 49
Look at me Wall instalation made of plaster hands Designed by: Revolution Papers www.maison-objet.com/enBrit Leissler 9 of 49
Fragile Very delicate porcelaine bowls Designed by: Rina Menardi www.rinamenardi.comBrit Leissler 10 of 49
Fragile Delicate porcelaine table ware set Designed by: Rina Menardi www.rinamenardi.comBrit Leissler 11 of 49
Sculpture Bowl carved out of a block of granite stone, colored with pigments Designed by: Jorgen Missotten www.jorgenmissotten.beBrit Leissler 12 of 49
Arty Smarty Mouth-blown crystal, sandblasted, cut and polished Designed by: Klaar Prims www.klaarprims.comBrit Leissler 13 of 49
Moments (grey/blue) Hand-crafted glass vase Designed by: Anna Torfs www.annatorfs.comBrit Leissler 14 of 49
Sideboard The company usually uses old window frames to create new furniture from. In this case they used different colored new wood. Designed by: RU Edition www.ruedition.comBrit Leissler 15 of 49
Sideboard (detail) The company usually uses old window frames to create new furniture from. In this case they used different colored new wood. Designed by: RU Edition www.ruedition.comBrit Leissler 16 of 49
Heliotropic - Entrance Instalation Trend guru Francois Bernand created a forecasting presentation, based on objects being on show in the fair. This was the eyecatcher at the entrance. Designed by: Francois Bernand www.croisements.comBrit Leissler 17 of 49
Heliotropic - Entrance Instalation (detail) Trend guru Francois Bernand created a forecasting presentation, based on objects being on show in the fair. This was the eyecatcher at the entrance. Designed by: Francois Bernand www.croisements.comBrit Leissler 18 of 49
Heliotropic - View of the Audience The presentation was gratefully perceived by the audience - not the least because of the comfortable deck chairs. There weren’t that many other seating areas on teh fair grounds. Designed by: Francois Bernand www.croisements.comBrit Leissler 19 of 49
Heliotropic View of the trend forecasting presentation, with two deck chairs in the front. Designed by: Francois Bernand www.croisements.comBrit Leissler 20 of 49
Heliotropic - Wall of Objects Some of the objects were also presented physically at the back of the room. Designed by: Francois Bernand www.croisements.comBrit Leissler 21 of 49
Resin Milking stool and vessels, made from resin Designed by: Tina Frey www.tinafreydesigns.comBrit Leissler 22 of 49
Miracle Chips The seven chips are realized in Arabescato Cervaiole marble, a material exclusively produced by Henraux. Each piece was carved from the same solid block in order to guarantee texture and chromatic continuity. Designed by: Michael Ansatassiades www.michaelanastassiades.comBrit Leissler 23 of 49
Miracle Chips The seven chips are realized in Arabescato Cervaiole marble, a material exclusively produced by Henraux. Each piece was carved from the same solid block in order to guarantee texture and chromatic continuity. Designed by: Michael Ansatassiades www.michaelanastassiades.comBrit Leissler 24 of 49
Waddenzee Limited edition series of porcelain pieces, inspired by the sea that lies in the north of the Netherlands, Germany and west Denmark. The series portrays the unique nature area as well as it imitated itsbehaviour. Designed by: Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters maartenkolk-guuskusters.tumblr.com/Brit Leissler 25 of 49
Waddenzee (detail) Limited edition series of porcelain pieces, inspired by the sea that lies in the north of the Netherlands, Germany and west Denmark. The series portrays the unique nature area as well as it imitated itsbehaviour. Designed by: Maarten Kolk & Guus Kusters maartenkolk-guuskusters.tumblr.com/Brit Leissler 26 of 49
Ebbe Ceramic Bowls Designed by: Anna Badur www.annabadur.deBrit Leissler 27 of 49
Ebbe (detail) Detail of ceramic Bowls Designed by: Anna Badur www.annabadur.deBrit Leissler 28 of 49
Flow(t) Chandelier inspired by the colors of the Venetian lagoon. Each piece enjoys its own shape, and in multiples, they create a sculptural display of lighting. Designed by: Wonderglass www.wonderglass.comBrit Leissler 29 of 49
Vertical Emptiness Tree branches, hot glue and urea is used for this crystallized forest installation. Designed by: Yasuaki Onishi www.onys.netBrit Leissler 30 of 49
Vertical Emptiness Tree branches, hot glue and urea is used for this crystallized forest installation. Designed by: Yasuaki Onishi www.onys.netBrit Leissler 31 of 49
Vertical Emptiness Tree branches, hot glue and urea is used for this crystallized forest installation. Designed by: Yasuaki Onishi www.onys.netBrit Leissler 32 of 49
Elsewhere Exhibition View Designed by: L’Observatoire www.maison-objet.com/enBrit Leissler 33 of 49
Pattern Carpet and poufs Designed by: Golran www.golran.comBrit Leissler 34 of 49
Mood Backlit shelves Designed by: Meridiani www.meridiani.itBrit Leissler 35 of 49
Neon Exhibition view Designed by: Maison et Objet www.maison-objet.com/enBrit Leissler 36 of 49
Bamboo Crystal hand blown glass tubes imitate the surface of a bamboo stem and are ground into its shape at both ends based on the traditional cutting of naturl bamboo. Designed by: Jitka Kamencova Skuhrava www.lasvit.comBrit Leissler 37 of 49
Bacsac A weightless and portable, hence very flexible plant container made from double-walled geotextile fabric. Designed by: Godefroy de Virieu, Virgile Desurmont and Louis de Fleurieu www.bacsac.frBrit Leissler 38 of 49
Bacsac (detail) A weightless and portable, hence very flexible plant container made from double-walled geotextile fabric. Designed by: Godefroy de Virieu, Virgile Desurmont and Louis de Fleurieu www.bacsac.frBrit Leissler 39 of 49
Trame A radiator that re-interprets the classic model. Designed by: Tubes Radiatori www.tubesradiatori.comBrit Leissler 40 of 49
Traffic Steel rod frame, painted in polyester powder; cushions in expanded polyurethane with removable cover in fabric Designed by: Konstantin Grcic www.magisdesign.comBrit Leissler 41 of 49
Zartan Chair Made from liquid wood, a moldable material consisting of wood powder (derived from discarded wood pulp-based lignin) mixed with a number of natural materials, including fibers and a wax or oil finish, to create a strong, non-toxic alternative to petroleum Designed by: Eugeni Quitllet & Philippe Starck www.magisdesign.comBrit Leissler 42 of 49
Zartan Chair Made from liquid wood, a moldable material consisting of wood powder (derived from discarded wood pulp-based lignin) mixed with a number of natural materials, including fibers and a wax or oil finish, to create a strong, non-toxic alternative to petroleum Designed by: Eugeni Quitllet & Philippe Starck www.magisdesign.comBrit Leissler 43 of 49
Zartan Chair Made from liquid wood, a moldable material consisting of wood powder (derived from discarded wood pulp-based lignin) mixed with a number of natural materials, including fibers and a wax or oil finish, to create a strong, non-toxic alternative to petroleum Designed by: Eugeni Quitllet & Philippe Starck www.magisdesign.comBrit Leissler 44 of 49
Aspiro 8000 Freely falling spiral shaped pendant, using LEDs Designed by: Secto Design www.sectodesign.fiBrit Leissler 46 of 49
Blackbody Modular OLED system, enabling a versatile use for instalations Designed by: Bruno Dussert-Vidalet and Alessandro Dolcetta www.blackbodww.blackbody-oled.comy-oled.comBrit Leissler 47 of 49
Blackbody (detail) Modular OLED system, enabling a versatile use for instalations Designed by: Bruno Dussert-Vidalet and Alessandro Dolcetta www.blackbodww.blackbody-oled.comy-oled.comBrit Leissler 48 of 49
BEDG Totem lights made of mouth-blown glass Designed by: Jon Male Studio www.studiojonmale.comBrit Leissler 49 of 49
Expanding to Asia and the US for the first time this year, the Interior design show MAISON&OBJET kicked off in Paris with over 3000 exhibiters showcasing emerging home furnishings, accessories and objects.