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During ten days of celebration, the most beautiful city is gearing up for Paris Design Week, from 6 to 15 of September. Spreading the creativity and the design, the essence of Maison et Objet grows during this event. Every year in September, and this one is not different, Paris becomes the world capital of design, interior decoration, and lifestyle.
More than 200 venues are joining the event between showrooms, boutiques, galleries, ateliers, restaurants, cultural institutions, each housing and exclusive event.
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During Paris Design Week, the venue will become a stage for a selection of more than 40 up-and-coming designers from all over the world.
In the eighth edition of this event, there is an exhibition dedicated to young talents – Le Off. This is the perfect space where people can meet, share ideas, exhibit their art, make new discoveries and experiment.
But Paris Design Week is also a great opportunity to meet experienced Masters of Design!
Steiner, a family business founded by Charles Steiner, manufactured its first chairs in the Faubourg Saint Antoine workshop in 1926. Since then the brand has been accompanied by top designers to continually revolutionize the art of seating.
During Paris Design Week, Steiner will launch its new visual identity and retrace its flawless history of modernity. A cutting-edge, innovative and avant-garde brand during the time of Charles Steiner, the company has chosen to bring its past back to life during Paris Design Week, targeting a younger audience who enjoys historical – vintage and iconic – designs.
For instance, Kwok Hoi Chan’s Zen chair and Michel Mortier’s velvet SF 103, which was a regular staple in offices of high-profile corporate executives all through the 60s.
A similar approach was taken by the Disderot showroom in Passage Saint-Paul. Disderot perpetuates the timeless spirit of French creation from the 50s to the 70s with this made in France collection, respecting the tradition and quality.
Gathering wall light, lamps, ceiling lamps and desk lamps. Each edited model is numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The Paris Design Week exhibition will honor the brand’s models, including some never shown before, from the postwar years. A time that today’s generations have not experienced, but that still sparks a lot of interest from antique lovers.
(Re)discover the works of Abraham & Rol, René-Jean Caillette, Pierre Disderot, Roger Fatus, Michel Mortier, Joseph-André Motte, Pierre Paulin, Alain Richard, Olivier Mourgue and Pierre Guariche, that continue to be produced today with the greatest respect for the originals and the savoir-faire of Ateliers Pierre Disderot.
Those of you who have not yet seen RBC’s Paris showroom in Rue Violet will find a touching tribute to architect, sculptor, and designer Angelo Mangiarotti. With the help of Italian manufacturer AgapeCasa, RBC offers a chance to rediscover his invaluable marbles and other fine pieces sculpted from solid wood.
A controlled approach of matter and materials, presented in an exhibition curated by Camilla Benedini. (Re)discover the Asolo table, the Eros table with its very distinctive conical legs, Inca, cantilever Eccentrico, More with its four legs simply planted into the marble top.
A Mies Van Der Rohe with an engineer’s mindset, a creative Prouvé, a technical Brancusi… Each product develops its own magical dynamic.
As you can see, you have a lot of reasons to go to Paris Design Week! Go visit us between 6 to 15 of September on the Hall 6 – Stand H 38 – I 37.
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