French designer Jean Louis Deniot is renowned for his modern, often playful, take on classic silhouettes. The Kaktus side table is inspired by vintage architectural structures featuring a lacquered base made of geometric intersections and a circular top.
Interior designer Dylan Farrell strives to draw out a client's most unique needs. Utterly elegant and incredibly detail-oriented, interiors boldly blend and mix various styles, periods and materials for a striking marriage of colors, textures, patterns and silhouettes.
California-based photographer Sam Frost captured to perfection Jean de Merry’s Los Angeles dwelling. A contemporary, elegant home, it is an everyday retreat from the city’s hustle. Subtle plays of color on a stunning backdrop of nature impart an inviting, warm aura.
Dylan Farrell’s Sail Flush Mount pendant is a striking sculptural piece. Featuring modular disks that rotate off a central bronze rod, it is available in onyx, cast glass and antique mirror. The pendant emits a glow at the underside as well it casts a light onto the ceiling.
Photographer Cody Cobb captures nature and landscapes in a spectacularly devoid fashion, completely serene. His shots present brief moments of stillness and seemingly untouched wilderness, allowing for more sensitive observations of the external landscape.
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1955 To Catch a Thief stars the dashing Cary Grant and stunning Grace Kelly in a jewel-heist caper set in the spectacular, tourist-filled French Riviera. A thrilling and glamorous love story between a beautiful American heiress and a retired cat burglar.
Seattle-based visual artist Jeffrey Simmons paints geometrical abstractions of standard shapes that are strikingly hypnotic. The symmetrical images in his Watercolors series parallel patterns in the natural world around us.
Atelier d’Amis conceives furniture and objects that are meant to accompany a lifetime. Their show-stopping piece, the Cortland, reinterprets the classic bookshelf with concrete impasto shelves and pipes, grids, and plates reminiscent of construction sites around the Big Apple.
Our stellar collection of works by the world’s best artisans and designers showcases exceptional craft and ingenuity. Jiun Ho’s Trieste floor lamp and Jean de Merry’s Lumiere Eclat chandelier impeccably complement this modern and lush interior.
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An Alfred Hitchcock tour de force, Vertigo is a terrifying and hypnotic movie. The 1958 film noir, based on Boileau-Narcejac’s D'entre les morts, tackles fear, mental illness, lust and guilt, creating some of the most memorable and haunting movie scenes in the last century.
Los Angeles–based architecture and design practice OWIU Design transformed an old factory into a stunning two-bedroom home. The studio redesigned the industrial loft with a minimalist approach tinged in Japanese elements and concepts, bestowing serenity and thoughtfulness.
Dylan Farrell imbues his creative process with narrative and emotions for warm and often distinct interiors. Peppered with his sculptural pieces—available at Jean de Merry—the spaces tinged in the designer’s ethos reject prescribed aesthetics and flaunt harmonious contradictions
Milan-based Italian photographer Luca Tombolini’s abstract shots are exquisite artworks of illusion—are they landscape images or computer-generated renditions? His mesmerizing photography presents an entirely different perspective on remote terrains.
Teetering between minimalism and boldness, Jean-Louis Deniot’s interiors are lush, eclectic and utterly elegant. A harmonious medley of sensual organic shapes, sleek structural silhouettes and stunning classical treasures make up the designer’s unique, refined spaces.
Belgian interior architect Pieter Vanrenterghem instills tranquillity and warmth in the interiors he creates. With a design aesthetic that is minimalist yet inviting, his acute attention to every element in a space allows for a timeless, elegant and modern home.
Award-winning photographer Kiliii Yuyan’s breathtaking work is heavily informed by his ancestry: Nanai (East Asian Indigenous) and Chinese-American, with shots providing a new perspective on Indigenous communities and their relationship to the natural world.
Paris-based architect Joseph Dirand is a celebrated superstar of French interiors. His signature style blends classic, elegant elements with minimal, modern shapes for clean, crisp spaces replete with bold lines, neutral hues, sumptuous materials, and abstract art.
Pedro Almodovar’s highly acclaimed 1991 melodrama Tacones Lejanos (also known as High Heels) features a languid, incredible rendition by Luz Casal of the 1935 Spanish song “Piensa En Mi.” Tacones Lejanos is a sharp and memorable film peppered with mystery and laughter.
Step into a perfect, modern interior peppered with covetable design pieces and sublime works of art. An invitingly sleek space, it features the iconic Tulip side table by Eero Saarinen and unique, hand-printed wall art by award-winning English artist and designer Deborah Bowness.
La Mala Educación (also known as Bad Education) is a Pedro Almodovar melodrama par excellence; it takes on the heart-wrenching realities of Franco-era religious schooling, sexual abuse, transsexuality and the remarkable story of two childhood friends.