![]() ![]() Modernity’s booth at PAD London, October 2019. Dedicated to post-war contemporary furniture and fine jewelry, the very design of the Berkeley Square marquee in itself was impressive, with unharmed tree trunks being incorporated into a handful of booths. A total of 68 galleries from 14 countries were represented this year, which allowed for a relaxing pace of perusing. Where Frieze was at times exhausting, PAD London, the design fair created by Patrick Perrin to celebrate cabinets de curiosités, offered an alluring serenity. ![]() In a week marked by an influx of VIP everything, the Four Seasons also opened up the space to the public for free the following evening to enjoy a screening of Big, complete with Four Seasons luxuries such as comfy seats, cozy blankets, and, of course, delicious snacks. The crowd, which comprised of VIPs, mega influencers, and celebrities such as Ellie Goulding and Joséphine de La Baume, went wild when 'Latch' and 'Help Me Lose My Mind' came on. Four Seasonsįor music, Disclosure played new remixes as well as classic hits. Disclosure performing at Four Seasons Pop Down. The fair will remain open to the public through Monday, November 16. The Salon Art + Design will kick off on Thursday night with a Collector’s Preview (5pm-7pm) and an invitation-only Vernissage Party (7pm-9:30). Among the participants are a slew of New York’s finest interior designers, including Joe Nahem, Kristen McGinnis, Sandra Nunnerley, Amy Lau, John Eason, Vicente Wolf, Ryan Fitzgerald and Ryan Lawson. Each professional will highlight stand-out works of art and design, discuss trends and offer insight into his or her specific taste and aesthetic. Designer Tours led by renowned architects and interiors designers will also be available to Salon patrons. Offered by Moderne Gallery.Īmong the amenities at this year’s Salon Art + Design is a Collector’s Lounge located in the Armory’s historic Colonel’s Reception Room and designed by interior architect Crina Arghirescu Rogard. George Nakashima, large American black walnut wall sculpture, 1964. The wood original and the other bronze reside in the permanent collection of the Wharton Esherick Museum in Pennsylvania. The work is one of two bronzes cast from the original cherry sculpture in 1939. At Moderne’s booth, Aibel will present a magnificent selection of American studio craft furniture, including a large American black walnut wall sculpture by George Nakashima - the only known such piece by the celebrated woodworker - one of four free-standing sofas ever made by Wharton Esherick, and a bronze sculpture by Esherick titled The Actress. ![]() From steel light installations to hand-carved walnut and bronze consoles, the works are unified by their shared inspiration of the human body and its movement as subject matter. At Merrill’s booth, “a collection of unique, material-driven studio works made with today’s most refined and innovative techniques in sculpting and casting across metal and wood” will be on view. This year, The Salon Art + Design will welcome over fifty leading galleries, including Moderne Gallery, Todd Merrill Studio Contemporary (New York), Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts (New York), Wexler Gallery (Philadelphia), and R & Company (New York). Offered by Todd Merrill Studio Contemporary. ![]() Light sculpture made of hand-formed mirror-polished and patinated bronze, glass opal tiles, LEDs, 133" L x 84" H x 40.5" D. ![]()
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