Mathieu Lehanneur’s Particle Horizon. 摄影 @ Felipe Ribon.INSTALLATIONS AT DESIGN PARADE HYERES.Within a pink-walled exhibition space elsewhere in Villa Noailles, Haddou Dufourcq curated a retrospective of the late French costume/set designer and artist Jean Hugo – sentimental given that Hugo was a friend of Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles. Hugo’s portfolio included surrealist depictions of Villa Noailles, with Dufoucq recreating one of his landscape sets for the installation.
Pink-walled exhibition space curated by Haddou Dufoucq. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.DESIGN COMPETITION AT HYERESThe Hyères competition focused on new and exclusive projects by the entrants. The grand prize includes a one-year research scholarship at Sèvres – Cité de la céramique and Cirva in Marseilles, a personal exhibition at next year’s Design Parade Festival and a workshop by Vitra at the Domaine Boisbuchet.
Gregory Granados’ ‘Step’ is a collection of musical instruments reimagined through an artful lens, including drums, drumsticks and other various percussions. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
German designers Carlo Kurth and June-Noa Gschwander’s ‘Impulse’ staircase involves a counterbalance lamp and spiral staircase, plus a series of objects that animate with human interaction. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Inspired by retro cup-and-ball game toys, Flavien Delbergue’s ‘Asobi’ displays a series of timer and leather objects. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Canadian designers Leyla Desrosiers-Arslanian and Charlotte Barbeau-Desjardin’s ‘Série 6000’ entry includes seats and trestles made from extruded aluminium sourced from industrial refuse. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.INSTALLATIONS AT DESIGN PARADE TOULON.Winners of the 2018 Toulon grand prize, French studio Haddou Dufourcq presented their solo exhibition Fenêtres sur Cours, a pebbled living room that combines cross-cultural and cross-century influences from ancient Rome to 70’s swag to North Africa. Parisian interior designer Francois Champsaur’s exhibition questions man’s relationship with nature over five separate scenes entailing rattan daybeds and wild suspended plant installations. In the Cercle Naval du Toulon, a monument that was once a gathering place for naval officers, Lucas Djaou created a blue-heavy installation honouring the 1930’s building’s archives and history.
French studio Haddou Dufourcq presented their solo exhibition Fenêtres sur Cours. First image photographed by J.Oppenheim & bottom three images photographed by Luc Bertrand.
Francois Champsaur’s exhibition entailing rattan daybeds and wild suspended plant installations. Top four images photographed by Luc Bertrand & bottom image photographed by Christophe Rihet.
Lucas Djaou created a blue-heavy installation honouring the 1930’s building’s archives and history. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.INTERIOR DESIGNERS COMPETITION AT TOULON.For the Toulon competition, finalists had to design a room for a coastal villa by the Mediterranean, with architect François Champsaur presiding over the judging panel. The grand prize entails a 20,000-euro grant toward a new project to be exhibited at the 15th annual Design Parade Festival in 2020. Our favourite entry is a Belgian duo Caroline Wolewinski and Sandro Della Noce’s ‘Triclinium’, named after the ancient upper-class Roman dining rooms where men feasted. Royal blue walls, gridded cushioned daybeds and ceramic fruit make for a bold and captivating space.
‘Triclinium’ by Belgian duo Caroline Wolewinski and Sandro Della Noce. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Hugo Poirier and Pauline Bailay present ‘Detour’, combining a straw floor with built-in stepped seating clad with white gridded tiles and bright framed textiles. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Maéva Prigent’s ‘Look Through’ presents an organic curved ceramic shelf with carved nooks for containing books. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Presenting a journey of finding the perfect place to nap, Victoria Ayayi and Gabriel Vuillemin’s ‘Farniente’ emulates rocky steps leading to a cushioned enclave between flax fibre walls. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Parisians Maximilien Pellet and Zoé Piter present their first ever collaboration with ‘The Antechamber Of A Rooftop Terrace’. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Simon Moisiere and Jean Rodet present their concept for a ‘Minimal Resort’. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Céline Thibault and Géraud Pellottiero’s project took home both the Jury Grand Prix and the Public Vote at this year’s Design Parade Toulon. The project is a celebration of a humble 600-year-old Mediterranean product: Marseille soap. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Brussels-based founders of Frizbee Ceramics Lisa Egio and Elliot Kervyn carve eyes, noses, and lips into the walls framing their ‘Tamate’ installation, echoed by face-shaped beanbags and vessels. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.
Hugo Drubay’s ‘Indoor Garden’ encompasses the colours of blue and cream synonymous with the Mediterranean, with rippling tiles reminiscent of the sea. A gold tortoiseshell sconce and starfish paraphernalia drive home the theme. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand.NOUVELLES VAGUES EXHIBITION BY INDIA MAHDAVI.
Iran-born, Paris-based architect and designer India Mahdavi curated an exhibition of over 60 items of furniture from the Centre Pompidou’s design collection. Organised in three sections, the exhibition covers the deckchair and chaise lounge, Pop Art furniture, and inflatables.
India Mahdav’a Nouvelles Vagues Exhibition. 摄影 @ Luc Bertrand. - 转载自:Yellowtrace
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