wallpaper highlights from maastricht tefaf fair 2016
This year's TEFAF fair in Maastricht featured everything from antiquities and tribal art to modern art, design and jewellery. Pictured: antique wallpaper specialist Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz shared a stand with Amsterdam design dealer Frans Leidelmeijer
Copenhagen's Dansk Møbelkunst Gallery specialises in Danish design. Their TEFAF stand concentrated on wares from the 1950s, including furniture by by Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen 'Drawer' units and a unique Finn Juhl wall-mounted sofa. Photography courtesy Dansk Møbelkunst Gallery
Galerie Ulrich Fiedler presented of a set of furniture designed by Alfred Grenander for his summerhouse, Villa Tangvallen. Photograph courtesy Galerie Ulrich Fiedler
Jason Jacques’ stand, curated by fashion designer Rick Owens, featured Owens' own furniture designs alongside works by Pakistani artist Huma Bhabha and a collection of ceramics by Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat. Photography courtesy Jason Jacques
This alabaster piece, Untitled, 2013, by Anish Kapoor, was the centrepiece of Axel Vervoordt’s typically stylish stand, mixing antiquities with modern and contemporary art and design. Photograph courtesy Axel Vervoordt
Two of a set of four art deco armchairs by Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, a 1925 model designed for the Boudoir Collectionneur. The ebony macassar and gilt bronze chairs were exhibited by Parisian gallery L'Arc en Seine
Although made in c.2500-2400 BC, this marble idol from the Cyclades Islands is utterly timeless. Attributed to the Schuster Sculptor, a renowned maker, the diminutive 19cm tall figure was exhibited at TEFAF by Rupert Wace Ancient Art
Didier Claes (Brussels) stand shows tribal art from across Africa. This year, he gave an architect free rein over his stand, resulting in a moody, book-shop themed space. Photography courtesy Didier Claes