We have exciting information about the January international
furniture show in Paris.
Clause Pummer tells us that these are new designs that
will be featured in his showroom and available for North American buyers.
Consumers
will be looking for “Natural Luxury” seen as security and simplicity in one’s
home and a slowing down to offset the fast and confusing world outside. The
home becomes an oasis of peace and tranquility – a private mental spa.
“Natural
Luxury” is seen as a harmony and balance of nature and complements this with a
clear combination of colors and elegant materials. Stony shades of grey are
accentuated by delicate and classy hues of coral and red, while a luminous red
combined with classic black in wood and lacquer provide for the intended
elegance.
Pictured here
are some new designs that exemplify the “Natural Luxury.”
The Darius chair with its straightforward and
classical silhouette fits in nicely with other designs and woods. Lacquered in
stone grey or black, this stylish chair made of solid beech wood is brought out
to its full beauty.
Timeless in design, extraordinary in the mix of materials
and elaborate in production, the Stanley desk and tall sideboard
perfectly reflect the “Natural Luxury” theme. European wild oak is combined
with black linoleum and forged iron to make a practical and stylish line of
furniture. With two deep drawers and a linoleum-covered writing surface the
Stanley secretary desk is the deal workplace for your office at home. The
two-door sideboard offers useful storage space in all living areas.
The teardrop-shaped lights of the Fadi series are
uniquely pieced together with deep black soapstone and polished aluminum.
Through a painstaking process holes are drilled nto the stone and then filed
and polished. Traditional craftsmanship implemented with the modern design
makes for an exciting mix, taking up the cross-cultural concept. Fadi creates a
unique play of lights as an individual lamp or as a chandelier with five
fixtures.
Inspired by nature, the spherical lampshades of the Colon lamp hang like a bunch of grapes
from the ceiling and with six or twelve lampshades provide the right amount of
light for living rooms. The Latifa
pendant lamp with its calabash shape appears rather classic and timeless and reflects
the light to provide a unique ambience through high-gloss nickel-plated
lampshades.