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PRESS KIT 2019
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CONTENTS 2019
01 Press Release
03 Exhibitors
04 Practical Information
05 Patrick Perrin & the History of PAD
06 Ruinart PAD London Design Prize
07 Highlights
07 20th Century Design + Decorative Arts
10 Contemporary Design
13 Modern Art
14 Glass + Ceramics
15 Jewellery
17 Antiquities + Tribal Art
18 Partners
19 Gallery Descriptions
33 Selection Committee
34 Objects Admission Committee
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PRESS RELEASE
• For its 13th edition, PAD London returns to Berkeley Square with a refined combination of contemporary and modern design, glass and ceramics, tribal art and antiquities, modern art and jewellery.
• 68 international galleries will surprise the most curious and discerning collectors with works across diverse disciplines and periods.
• 14 countries will be represented, spanning 4 continents: Europe, North America, Asia and Africa.
• A total of 11 first-time exhibitors will join this edition, enriching the depth and scope of the fair’s offering.
NEWCOMERS
The rich narratives and craftsmanship of South African design make their mark at PAD London for the first time with the arrival of Southern Guild (Cape Town), Africa’s foremost gallery for collectible design. The gallery unveils a new body of work by celebrated ceramicist Andile Dyalvane, created as part of his 2019 artist residency in St. Ives, as well as debuting new designs by Justine Mahoney, Stanislaw Trzebinski, Conrad Hicks, Porky Hefer and Zizipho Poswa. This presentation shines with the Nwa-Mulamula’s chaise, the very first furniture piece created by Rich Mnisi, one of South Africa’s rising fashion talents.
Todd Merrill Studio (New York) curates an immersive environment composed of new console tables by British designer Marc Fish, from his nature-inspired Ethereal Series, a dramatic metal textured cabinet by Jean-Luc Le Mounier, and a striking mural of pigmented concrete tiles by young American designer Brecht Wright Gander. Directed by architects Jacobo Valentí and Luis Sendino, Side Gallery (Barcelona) uncovers a refined selection of 20thC Latin American furniture, celebrating Brazilian design heroes Joaquim Tenreiro and Sergio Rodrigues. These are complimented by the vibrant glass and lamp designs of contemporary talents, Julie Richoz and Sabine Marcelis. Wa Design (Paris) showcases elegant works that reflect their passion for the historic synergy between Japanese and French design, focused on the pure lines that influenced early modern design. Standout pieces include a rare free-form sofa by Taichiro Nakai from 1955 and an important 1930s bamboo chair by Ubunji Kidokoro, a design that later influenced Charlotte Perriand’s conception of the famous Long Chair. Joining the 20thC design and decorative arts exhibitors, Portuondo Paris (Paris, Madrid) brings a dramatic pair of brutalist brass lamps by Henri Fernandez and exquisite 1980s cabinet by Piero Fornasetti, while post-war French ceramics is introduced with the arrival of renowned specialist Thomas Fritsch-Artrium (Paris).
Four new galleries enrich the impressive roster of jewellery designers showcased at the fair. Taffin (New York), known for its distinct designs and use of unusual materials, debuts a series of new creations composed of steel, oxidised silver, carved jade and characteristically vibrant ceramics. Joining the fair from Hong Kong, Taiwanese-born high jewellery artist Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie (Paris, Hong Kong, Taipei, New York) exhibits imaginative creations with shimmering colours and precious details. Fabio Salini (London, Rome) displays a new set of his signature illusionary jewels. Using highly polished gold and titanium, he creates mirrored surfaces that reflect vibrant stone and suggest voluminous shapes. Boghossian (Geneva, Gstaad, London, Hong Kong), the prestigious sixth-generation family of jewellers, conceives an extraordinary journey through their east-meets-west inspired high jewellery collection, made of precious gemstones with breath-taking colours.
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Luxury watches are making a first entry into the fair with The Beautiful Watch (Paris, London, Monaco) showcasing a selection of remarkable vintage luxury watches.
NOTABLE PREMIERES
Carpenters Workshop Gallery (London, Paris, New York, San Francisco) premieres a monumental new chandelier by Spanish designer Nacho Carbonell, set in dialogue with a selection of debut pieces including Rick Owens’ striking Double Bubble sofa. Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design (Heusden, The Netherlands) unveils new sculptural lamps in alabaster stone by Amarist Studio. Aptly titled Bomb Love, the designs highlight the studio’s provocative focus on social and political themes. Galerie Bsl (Paris) introduces new tables from Chinese-French duo Studio MVW’s Jinye series, made of Patagonian quartzite, as well as elaborate lighting by Pia Maria Raeder from her Sea Anemones series, composed of bronze and natural beech rods. Gallery Fumi (London) places the spotlight on Italian designer and master of traditional marquetry Francesco Perini with his new Incon-tro Rug alongside Sam Orlando Miller’s new and most ambitious light sculpture to date, created with jade green mirror and hand cut bronze. Faithful to his ongoing exploration of traditional Italian craft techniques, Achille Salvagni (London) devotes his stand to Murano glass and premieres a new version of his iconic Spider chandelier, as well as a one-of-a-kind bar cabinet made from ivory parch-ment encrusted with black Murano glass details.
Mouvements Modernes (Paris) curates a playful booth incorporating collectible crafts, notably new sculptural designs by Danish ceramicist Turi Heisselberg Pedersen, who examines the inherent character and textural freshness of clay, and a remarkable glass sculpture Gravity Ripples by the celebrated artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert. Karen Swami (Paris) brings light to her latest ceramic creations, revealing exceptional mastery of the Japanese art of Kintsugi, the technique of mending fissures and cracks in pottery with pure gold.
Objet d’Emotion by Valery Demure (London) returns with new jewellery collection launches for Alice Cicolini, continuing her focus on the enamel traditions of Persia, new designs by Melanie Georgacopoulos, reimagining the endless aesthetic possibilities of the pearl, and exclusive new pieces by Jacqueline Rabun, carrying her passion for organic and architectural forms. Elisabetta Cipriani (London) celebrates the gallery’s ten-year anniversary with highlights from a decade of major artist collaborations, alongside brand-new projects by Ai Weiwei, Chiharu Shiota, Sophie Whettnall and Kendell Geers.
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EXHIBITORS A18 88 GALLERY UK
C12 WALID AKKAD France
B8 AKTIS UK / France
B28 AMMANN//GALLERY Germany
C6 AVANT-SCÈNE France
A8 HELENE BAILLY France
B27 LORENZ BÄUMER France
C14 THE BEAUTIFUL WATCH UK / France / Monaco
C7 KARRY BERREBY France
A12 ALEXANDRE BIAGGI France
A16 BLAIRMAN & SONS UK
C5 BOGHOSSIAN UK / Switzerland / Hong Kong
B23 GALERIE BSL France
B20 CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY UK / France / USA
A23 CHAHAN France
A19 CHASTEL-MARÉCHAL France
C11 ELISABETTA CIPRIANI UK
B1 DIMOREGALLERY Italy
A4 DUMONTEIL France / China
B21 DUTKO France
A17 THOMAS FRITSCH - ARTRIUM France
A24 GALLERY FUMI UK
C9 G UK
B22 PORTUONDO GALLERY UK / Spain / USA
B7 YVES ET VICTOR GASTOU France
C10 OSCAR GRAF UK / France
A9 ALEXANDRE GUILLEMAIN France
A10 HEMMERLE Germany
B6 JACQUES HERVOUET INTERIORS France
C4 ANNA HU HAUTE JOAILLERIE USA / China
C17 JOUSSE ENTREPRISE France
B12 ROBIN KATZ FINE ART UK
B19 KREO UK / France
A2 DIDIER LUTTENBACHER France
A22 ALAIN MARCELPOIL France
B15 MARCILHAC France
A1 MERMOZ France
A20 TODD MERRILL STUDIO USA
B24 MEUBLES ET LUMIÈRES France
B4 MODERNITY Sweden
C16 MOUVEMENTS MODERNES France
A6 SARAH MYERSCOUGH GALLERY UK
B14 NEGROPONTES France
B16 NILUFAR Italy
C15 OBJET D’EMOTION BY VALERY DEMURE UK
A5 OPERA GALLERY UK
A14 PIERRE PASSEBON France
B18 PHOENIX ANCIENT ART USA / Switzerland / Belgium
C1 PINTO France
C3 PORTUONDO PARIS France / Spain
A25 PRIVEEKOLLEKTIE CONTEMPORARY ART | DESIGN The Netherlands
B29 MAISON RAPIN France
B11 LUCAS RATTON France
A7 MATTHIEU RICHARD France
B5 FABIO SALINI UK / Italy
B9 ACHILLE SALVAGNI UK / Italy
B17 ADRIAN SASSOON UK
B25 SIDE GALLERY Spain
A11 SOUTHERN GUILD South Africa
C8 KAREN SWAMI France
B3 SUZANNE SYZ Switzerland
C2 TAFFIN USA
B10 ROSE UNIACKE UK
A3 HERVÉ VAN DER STRAETEN France
B2 VERTES Switzerland
A21 VETA STEFANIDOU TSOUKALA Greece
A15 WA DESIGN France
B26 MARIA WETTERGREN France
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
PAD LONDON 30 September - 6 October 2019 Berkeley Square, W1 www.pad-fairs.com
PRESS PREVIEWMonday 30 September, 12-5pm
PRESS CONTACTS AND ACCREDITATION Catie Van Beuningen Reiber PR E: catie@reiberpr.comM: +44 (0)7825 187 724
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VIP PREVIEWSCollectors Preview - Monday 30 September, 11am-8pm VIP Opening - Tuesday 1 October, 11am-8pm
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TICKETS Online purchase availableAdults: £25Students (with valid ID card): £15 Free entrance for children under 15 T: +33 (0)1 53 30 85 20 E: padlondon@pad-fairs.com www.pad-fairs.com
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PATRICK PERRIN AND THE HISTORY OF PAD
PAD Paris and PAD London were founded by Patrick Perrin to support quality in the arts.
Patrick Perrin has been immersed in the art market since his youth. After studying art history in London and working for Christie’s in New York, he opened a gallery with his father located on the place Beauvau in Paris, specialising in 18th Century French Furniture. He nurtured a passion for Old Master drawings and created the Salon du Dessin in Paris in 1991. Perrin opened his own gallery on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris in 1991 and published a collection of six monographs entitled ‘Les Cahiers du Mobilier’ (furniture notebooks) dedicated to prominent cabinet makers in the 18th century.
In 1997 Patrick Perrin created what has since become one of the most anticipated cultural events in France, PAD Paris. Originally known as the Pavillon des Antiquaires et des galeries d’art (the Pavilion of Antique dealers and art galleries), the fair is inspired by the cabinets de curiosités and brings together international gallery owners as well as young promising dealers, whose area of expertise covers the 18th,19th, 20thC.
Ten years later in 2007, PAD London was established on Hanover Square and dedicated to post-war and contemporary design and decorative arts. The following year the fair moved to its current location on Berkeley Square and in 2009, in the same spirit as the PAD Paris fair, incorporated modern art as a primary genre.
Today PAD London continues to be an unmissable fixture in the international art and design calendar. The fair cultivates eclecticism, authenticity and connoisseurship with unparalleled passion and flair. Its refined setting is designed to inspire collectors, art consultants, museum experts, interiors specialists, design practitioners and the public, making PAD the only fair of its kind.
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RUINART PAD LONDON DESIGN PRIZEThis year Ruinart will be Patron of the PAD Prize for the first time. The prize will be presented in the categories of Best Contemporary Design, Best 20th Century Design and Best Stand by a prestigious judging panel including Deyan Sudjic, Jasper Conran, Tom Dixon and Yana Peel.
JUDGES
Sophie AshbyInterior Director, Studio Ashby
Hatta ByngEditor, House & Garden
Tom DixonDirector, Tom Dixon
Tania FaresCollector
Grégory GatsereliaInterior Designer,Gatserelia Design
Veere GrenneyInterior Designer, Veere Grenney Associates
Fran HickmanInterior Designer, Fran Hickman Design and Interiors
Allegra Hicks Fashion & Textile Designer, Allegra Hicks
Cyril KaraoglanDirector, Nasco Group
Rita KonigInterior Designer, Rita Konig Ltd
Gianluca LongoStyle Editor, British Vogue & Cabana Magazine
Fatima MalekiCollector
Peter MarinoInterior Designer, Peter Marino Architect
Peter MikicInterior Designer, Peter Mikic Interiors
Karla OttoInternational Fashion PR, Karla Otto
Simon RawlingsCreative Director, David Collins Studio
Christina SeilernArchitect,Studio Seilern Architects
Deyan SudjicDirector, Design Museum
Emily TodhunterInterior Designer, Todhunter Earle Interiors
Julian TregerCollector, Entrepreneur, Audley Capital Advisors
Fabien Vallérian, International Communication Director, Ruinart Anna ZaouiCollector & Director, The Invisible Collection
Tino ZervudachiInterior Designer, Galerie Tino Zervudachi
CO-PRESIDENTS
Yana PeelCollector
Francis SultanaInterior Designer, Francis Sultana
HONORARY PRESIDENT
Jasper ConranCEO & Chairman Jasper Conran Group
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20TH CENTURY DESIGN + DECORATIVE ARTS
HIGHLIGHTS
MARCILHAC FRANCE
Jean Royère, Pair of wall lights, circa 1950Jean Royère was a French designer and a key figure of the avant-garde in the 1950s. He became known for his originality of style, bright colours, organic shapes and precious materials. After successfully establishing his artistic practice in France, he also worked on commissions in Jordan and Iran. Among his patrons were King Farouk, King Hussein of Jordan, and the Shah of Iran. This pair of wall-lights dates from that very same period in the 1950s and is made of original red lacquered metal with paper lampshades.
WA DESIGN FRANCE
Ubunji Kidokoro, Rare bamboo armchair, 1937 Ubunji Kidokoro was one of the great cabinetmakers in Japan during the 1930´s. In Japan, chairs became popular with the Westernization of lifestyle that had been encouraged by government policy since the late nineteenth century. Kidokoro designed this rare bamboo and brass chair in 1937, famous for its elasticity and cantilevered form, effortlessly hovering mid-air. Kidokoro’s work was stocked at Mitsukoshi’s Furniture Design and had a strong influence on future domestic and international designers including French designer and architect Charlotte Perriand.
YVES ET VICTOR GASTOU FRANCE
François Cante-Pacos, Cyclades Cabinet open, circa 1970 Made in the 1970’s by French painter and sculptor François Cante-Pacos, this two-doored rectangular cabinet is constructed from walnut wood with red lacquer and brass opening handles. The base of the piece is covered in anthracite metal. François Cante-Pacos has been known to express a lot in his design and strike the viewer’s imagination with very little. The playful Cyclade cabinet, with its smooth surfaces, supple volumes and curved lines, has indeed been referred to as evoking the full hips of a mother goddess.
JOUSSE ENTREPRISE FRANCE
Pierre Jeanneret group, Kangoo chair, circa 1960 This rare Kangoo chair is a remarkable artefact of modernist history, entirely finished in rich teak wood and wicker cane. Swiss painter, architect, and designer Pierre Jeanneret studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts and subsequently set up an architectural practice in Paris with his cousin, Le Corbusier, in 1923. Between 1927 and 1940, Jeanneret and Le Corbusier collaborated with French designer Charlotte Perriand and together they created a number of now-iconic furniture designs, which were characterized by minimalist and geometric forms fabricated in industrial materials like tubular steel.
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MATTHIEU RICHARD FRANCE
Mathieu Matégot, The suspension model Satellite, circa 1953 Self-taught Hungarian-French designer, architect and artist Mathieu Matégot began his career creating window displays for the Folies Bergère and the Galerie Lafayette department store in Paris. During the war he was captured by the German forces in France and requisitioned to work in a factory where he learnt to work with sheet metal and consequently set up his Parisian workshop to begin creating his signature furniture designs. He was most famous for his ground-breaking material and technique, which he named Rigitulle, where metal tubing is combined with perforated metal sheets. Like fabric, Rigitulle could be bent, folded and shaped to give the furniture he designed transparency, weightlessness and everlasting modernity. This suspension light illustrates his virtuosity with colour and simple clear forms.
MEUBLES ET LUMIÈRES FRANCE
Michel Boyer, Rare lamp Bulb, circa 1972 This elegant and rare lamp by Michel Boyer was edited by Verre Lumière. The Parisian lighting firm opened in 1968 during the heyday of iconic French and Italian designers like Maria Pergay, Gio Ponti, and Michel Boyer. A bellwether for modernism, Verre Lumière was a convergence of craftsmanship and artistry. Founded by master glass worker Max Ingrand, it gave designers the freedom to create lamps that went beyond the confines of functionality. Michel Boyer is a french designer and decorator whose creations play with the full and the empty, using materials such as stainless steel, plywood and fiberglass. Michel Boyer’s work oscillates between luxury and harmony, audacity and tradition and helped to set the new standards of design in the 70’s.
ALAIN MARCELPOIL FRANCE
André Sornay, Cabinet in Indian rosewood, circa 1929 André Sornay was a French modernist furniture designer who developed revolutionary fabrication techniques and new ideas about furniture material. This unique cabinet is made of Indian rosewood with a base of solid mahogany. With five doors, it has adjustable shelves and a central glass door with metal framing. Sornay’s striking cabinet recalls the form of an ancient monolith, articulated however by distinctly modern elements of architectural design. The partitions and shelves imbue the piece with a strong geometric clarity.
CHASTEL-MARÉCHAL FRANCE
Joaquim Tenreiro, Abstrata table, circa 1965Joaquim Tenreiro is the ultimate founding father of modernist Brazilian furniture and design. His exquisitely crafted pieces evoke a refined coexistence of traditional values and modern aesthetics, strongly bound by the Brazilian cultural milieu. From his first pieces of furniture through to his last, Tenreiro reveals his intense relationship with wood, his attention to texture and a pleasing harmony of volumes. This rare table was specifically designed for a building located in front of Arpoador beach in Rio de Janeiro, which was entirely decorated by Tenreiro in the 1960s.
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THOMAS FRITSCH – ARTRIUM FRANCE
Georges Jouve, Bird lamp, 1953Georges Jouve is considered one of the most important ceramic artists of the 20th Century. Known for his unique formal techniques and imaginative concepts, Jouve created rigorously simple yet soft and playful forms, including plump, contrapposto vessels, rotund pitchers and cylindrical vases. This exquisite Bird lamp is made of glazed earthenware. His tireless experimentation of glazes led to a palette of perfect matte blacks, bone whites and joyful pops of lime green, lemony yellow and, occasionally, selenium red. Jouve’s ceramics echo the organic modernism of his CAF colleagues, such as Charlotte Perriand and Serge Mouille.
88 GALLERY UK
Joseph-André Motte, Rare armchair, circa 1956 Designed by Joseph-André Motte, this armchair was manufactured by Artifort in the Netherlands. The piece was made with plywood arms and a seat held by chrome-plated metal legs. Joseph-André Motte was a French furniture and interior designer. He ranks among the most influential and innovative figures of post-war French design, devoted to combining modern and traditional techniques, forms and materials. He studied at the École des Arts Appliqués in Paris, graduating in 1948 and began his career as a furniture designer at the Bon Marché, one of the oldest Parisian department stores, collaborating with Marcel Gascoin’s workshop. In 1954, he founded his own agency and co-founded the Atelier de Recherche Plastique with Michel Mortier and Pierre Guariche.
BLAIRMAN & SONS UK
W.A.S Benson, Brass table lamp, circa 1900From 1880s to 1920s, lighting was undergoing a series of radical changes. During this time, William Arthur Smith Benson (1854-1924) was at the forefront of lighting design. Trained as an architect in the 1880s he quickly turned exclusively to designing and manufacturing all types of lighting, from table lamps to hanging chandeliers. This brass table lamp with its original conical shade retaining its silvered interior shows how imaginative Benson’s work was in the sphere of electrical lighting. Inventor as well as designer, Benson registered patents for many of his ideas, such as standard lamp adjusters, electric switches and roses for lamps, and even an early type of dimmer.
ALEXANDRE GUILLEMAIN FRANCE
George Nakashima, Cross-legged free edge desk, 1978From Japanese and American descent, George Nakashima, one of the fathers of the American Craft movement, was a designer, architect and woodworker. His most representative creations are large tables made out of big blocks of polished wood with finishing details left rough. George Nakashima’s cross-legged free edge desk explores the dichotomy between strength and fragility. Carved from a magnificent piece of rich American Walnut wood, the desk is spare and elegant, it is the end product of a formal education in architecture as well as extensive exposure to European Modernism, Eastern religious philosophy, and Japanese craft traditions.
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CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
MODERNITY SWEDEN
Kaare Klint and Edvard Kindt-Larsen, Easy chair Mix,1937The Easy chair Mix was originally designed by Kaare Klint and Edvard Kindt-Larsen in 1927. Klint named it the Mix chair referencing “a mixture of Kindt and Klint”, and in so doing crediting his pupil at the Academy, Edvard Kindt-Larsen, with his collaboration on the chair. From 1931 the chair was made by Rud Rasmussens Snedkerier as model number 4396 and only first exhibited in 1937 in the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition at the Danish Museum of Art and Design. Convex at the top and concave in the seat, the constant rolling line and subtle play with curvature is the hallmark of the piece.
MOUVEMENTS MODERNES FRANCE
Garouste and Bonetti, Cabinet de Sèvres, 1989Celebrated for inventing a new romanticism, the Paris-based design duo Garouste & Bonetti became recognised as international players in the art/design market from the 1980s to the late 90s. Their furniture is extraordinarily inventive, unconventional and quirky but with grandeur, wit and a subtle brilliance. Their inspiration is surprising and iconoclastic, in turn primitive, poetic, baroque, ultra sophisticated or with a kitsch connotation. A major piece of their work, this orange lacquer and blue sèvres porcelain and wood cabinet was presented in 1989 by the Neotu gallery and produced in collaboration with the national manufacture of Sèvres.
PRIVEEKOLLEKTIE CONTEMPORARY ART | DESIGN THE NETHERLANDS
Amarist Studio, Bomb Love, 2019Run by Arán Lozano and Clara Campo Amarist Studio’s works are both evocative and functional, characterized by their colossal visual power. The studio develops pieces critiquing today’s social, cultural and economic international news. A series of everyday objects and preconceived symbols are transformed into functional sculptures to stimulate consciousness. This sculptural lamp is made of Alabaster stone, a delicate and translucent mineral extracted from quarries in Spain. The artwork intends to change the meaning of an object like a projectile into a source of Light.
HERVÉ VAN DER STRAETEN FRANCE
Hervé Van Der Straeten, Armoire Kimono 491, Contemporary Creation Designed by Hervé Van Der Straeten, this majestic Kimono armoire, made of lacquered wood and patinated chocolate-toned coppered steel with an interior in sycamore, closes like a traditional robe. Van der Straeten’s furniture and lighting are instantly recognizable from the way that contrasting materials, bold variations of form, defiant volumes, and elegant lines are combined with perfect proportions. He designs and makes everything in his own dedicated bronze and cabinet making workshops as well as having a Paris gallery to display a selection of both his unique and limited edition pieces.
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SOUTHERN GUILD SOUTH AFRICA
Rich Mnisi, Nwa-Mulamula’s chaise, 2018 Rich Mnisi is a celebrated and uprising South African fashion designer widely heralded for his fusion of contemporary pop culture and traditional African heritage. Encouraged by Julian McGovan, co-founder of Southern Guild, Rich Mnisi made his furniture design debut in 2018 with the large-scale, anthropomorphic Nwa-Mulamula’s chaise longue. It is named after his late great-grandmother, an ever-present guardian whose teachings have lived on in his family through storytelling generation after generation.The idea of guardianship is an important theme for the designer, whose work in both fashion and furniture pays homage to his cultural traditions, ancestral lineage and personal narrative.
AVANT-SCÈNE FRANCE
Élizabeth Garouste, Auguste pedestal table, 2019Born in 1946, wife of the painter Gerard Garouste, Elizabeth Garouste has always been fascinated by nature. Her creations are vegetal or mineral fantasies, as seen in this pedestal table with its ceramic top and gold leaf finished wrought iron base. The rejection of symmetry in her work gives the objects an organic sentiment, as though tortured by the elements. The subtle magic of the colours, the platinums, the golds, the bronzes and the glosses resonate with the expressionism of the forms.
NILUFAR ITALY
Odd Matter, Guise 1 Scagliola coffee table, 2018 Odd Matter is an Amsterdam-based design studio led by Els Woldhek (Dutch) and Georgi Manassiev (Bulgarian). Driven by curiosity for all the strange and wonderful, the studio has been creating and exploring our world’s past, present and future through its materials, processes and concepts. Their works combine techniques from different historical eras and the result is unique. To make this Guise coffee table, Odd Matter have used the technology Scagliola, a hand-painted marble technique from 17th century Italy.
TODD MERRILL STUDIO USA
Marc Fish, Console table, 2019UK-based designer Marc Fish founded his own studio practice nearly twenty years ago, striving to transcend the barriers of art, design, sculpture and furniture. While the curvilinear forms of Fish’s works hark back to Art Nouveau, his process pushes the limits of twenty-first century furniture design. Each piece uses the finest hand-cut wood veneers and natural finishes, from bronze to squid ink, and is created through Fish’s practices in micro stack-lamination. This new console table, the latest in his Ethereal Series is inspired by elements of the natural world and mimics the delicacy of leaf structures with their complicated system of midribs and veins.
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CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY UK / USA / FRANCE
Vincenzo De Cotiis, Side table, 2016Vincenzo De Cotiis studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and founded his studio in 1997. Considered a pioneer of the international collectible design scene, Cotiis creates one-of-a-kind and limited-edition projects by hand in his atelier. His furniture and interiors reflect the legacy of Italian minimalism behind his elegant appropriation of salvaged materials. As a designer, he is preoccupied with the weathering effect of time. His objects marry patinated and uneven finishes in compositions that incorporate traditional Italian craftsmanship and materials. Both his renowned interior architecture and his furniture works reflect the influence of the artist’s forefathers, Gio Ponti and Carlo Scarpa.
MARIA WETTERGREN FRANCE
Germans Ermics & Iksos-Berlin, Presence - Absence, 2017The table/bench Presence-Absence was made in 2017 by Germans Ermics and Iskos-Berlin for the exhibition Side By Side Outside at Design Museum Denmark. It exists in a red and a blue edition, limited to 8 examples. Made of hardened glass and mirror, the work explores our perception of color, light and form, as it constantly changes according to the surrounding light and shapes. By a masterful graduation from 100% mirror to 100% glass, Presence-Absence seems to appear and vanish according to the point of view. This idea of duality is key to Iskos-Berlin.
KREO UK / FRANCE
Jaime Hayon, Niko Niko table, 2018 Spanish artist-designer Jaime Hayon studied industrial design in Madrid and Paris before joining Fabrica, the Benetton-funded design and communication academy in Italy in 1997 where he directed the design department until 2003. Hayon set up his own studio practice in 2000 and dedicated himself fully to his personal projects from 2003 onward. Today, he is one of the most acclaimed contemporary designers worldwide.
GALERIE BSL FRANCE
Studio MVW, JinYe console, 2019 Founded in Shanghai by Chinese designer Xu Ming and French architect Virginie Moriette, Studio MVW is known for their sculptural, architectural forms and ability to subtly connect contemporary Western and Eastern aesthetics. This console is part of the JinYe collection, which means Gold (Jin) Leaf (Ye) in Chinese, an appropriate name for a collection based on the dialogue between a brass-colored leaf with a subtile pink gold shade and the shimmering richness of the Patagonian quartzite. The console takes on a new and different appearance depending on the angle from which it is viewed.
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MODERN ART
HELENE BAILLY FRANCE
Pablo Picasso, Head of the Sun, 1956At the end of the 1940s, Pablo Picasso started creating ceramic works. At the time when Picasso spent his summers on the Cote d’Azur in the South of France. Inspired by the clarity of the light and the bright Mediterranean colours, the artist visited Vallauris for the annual pottery exhibition in 1946. Picasso quickly became enamoured with the ceramics being produced by the Atelier Madoura, owned by Suzanne and Georges Ramié, and partnered with them to begin producing his own ceramics, ushering in one of the most prolific periods of his career. Picasso went on to create clay pieces throughout the last years of his life.
OPERA GALLERY UK
VERTES SWITZERLAND
René Magritte, L’Atlantide, 1957Galerie von Vertes places surrealist painter René Magritte centre stage with a rare gouache titled L’Atlantide and commissioned by Barnet Hodes in 1957. Magritte only created a small number of works during his lifetime and pieces created in black and white are particularly rare. The title of this haunting gouache refers to the people who, according to Platon, lived on the mythical island of Atlantis. The bathtub and white veil, elements frequently used in his works, reference his childhood and mother. L’Atlantide was based on an earlier oil painting from 1927 which is now part of the collection of the Brandeis University’s Rose Art Museum in Massachusetts.
Marc Chagall, La Fenêtre dans le Ciel, 1957Opera Gallery presents Marc Chagall’s important La Fenêtre dans le ciel painting from 1957. Marc Chagall is one of the most celebrated and important art figures of 20th century art. His Jewish heritage remained a major influence on his life as an artist and his dreamlike figurative depictions are associated with several major artistic movements of the 20th century including Fauvism, Cubism and Surrealism. In his early twenties, Chagall relocated to Paris to further develop his artistic vision, continuing to paint subjects from his memories alongside the Parisian scenes. Throughout all his work, much of the vibrancy came through in his mastery of light and colour.
SIDE GALLERY SPAIN
Sabine Marcelis, Totem Lights, 2018Based in Rotterdam, Sabine Marcelis, a New Zealand-born designer, approaches design in a refreshing, modern and innovative way. The Totem lights are a continuation of the designer’s fascination with the interaction between light and cast resins and are a new truly 3-dimensional evolution of her past explorations on the theme. The series is built-up of several stacked translucent resin volumes which are slightly rotated on a central axis. The carved out void where the neon light is inserted allows for a multifaceted play between the twisted planes of polished resin and light reflections. Every angle of the lights has a unique visual experience.
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ADRIAN SASSOON UK
Andrew Wicks, Still Life of Seven Vases, 2019Having worked in slip-cast porcelain for over ten years Andrew decided to take on a new challenge in 2006 and taught himself to throw in porcelain clay. Throwing gives a versatility and freedom to create unique forms and differing scales. Once the vessels are thrown and turned, the design is carefully marked up onto the smooth pot ready for the intensive process of hand carving. These delicate seven thrown and carved porcelain vases have textured surfaces and are often inspired by patterns found in the natural world. Once carving is completed each piece is slowly dried out over many days. They are initially biscuit fired and then glaze fired to 1250 -1260 degrees Celsius.
GLASS + CERAMICS
KAREN SWAMI FRANCE
Karen Swami, Klimt 2, 2019 Maison Liaigre collaborator’s since 2012, Karen Swami’s work has already been shown in London at Christian Dior and Dorian Caffot de Fawes. At PAD London, she will present unique pieces made in her Parisian studio, including smoke fired works using the Kintsugi technique and this exceptional black stoneware piece with a high fired glaze, creating brown cracks. After a second firing, Swami inserts a white slip in-between the cracks, fires again, and finally removes any further chips one by one, to create an organic pattern. At the end of the process, she fills the spaces with the Japanese lacquer Urushi and with a mixture of pewter and pure gold.
ACHILLE SALVAGNI UK / ITALY
Achille Salvagni, Oceano, Poseidone and Tritone, 2019 Faithful to his ongoing investigation of traditional Italian craft techniques, Achille will devote his booth at PAD London to Murano glass. Working with local glass masters, he has harnessed the alchemy of this challenging technique to produce striking new designs. Most commonly used for ornamental purposes, Salvagni’s ambitious new collection pushes the boundaries of glass to create larger scale functional furniture as well as decorative objects such as a series of vase-cum-candleholders – named after the deities of ocean and sea: Poseidone, Oceano and Tritone. The fluid, organic forms glow in jewelled colours and are crowned with gold-enamelled, cast-bronze, flame-shaped finials.
AKTIS UK / FRANCE
Le Corbusier, Nature morte à la grande carafe et à la lanterne, 1922 As an emblematic figure of modernity, Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965), is all at once: an architect, urban planner, painter, sculptor, designer and poet. Intrinsically linked, his architectural language and his plastic vocabulary have had a significant influence on the 20th-century avant-garde. In search of the universal man, the Open Hand’s creator relentlessly explores the field of possibilities of the modern world and thus impulses a new way of living through his revolutionary urban vision and his new measurement standard, the Modulor.
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JEWELLERY
G UK
Glenn Spiro, Autumn Leaf earrings These Autumn Leaf earrings by Glenn Spiro are set with sapphires and diamonds in green titanium. Stones have always been the starting point for Glenn Spiro’s creations, leading to an extraordinary diversity in designs.In addition Glenn Spiro has worked for over 28 years with Titanium, developing a particular expertise in the metal. Despite the technological advances in his jewellery, such as the use of titanium, Spiro and his team remain true to traditional principles of craftsmanship and service.
ELISABETTA CIPRIANI UK
Noor Fares, Sahasrara PendantNoor Fares is a talented jewellery designer who finds her inspiration in the talismanic and mystical qualities of gems. Noor explores the power and significance of ancient symbols and universal concepts, creating pieces of jewellery of exquisite craftsmanship. This fantastic Padma necklace is an extension of the Prana collection and was named after the lotus flower, often referred to as the sacred flower. The piece includes bold geometric patterns and coloured stones, unique crystal pendants and one-of-a-kind pieces that are related to each of the seven chakras through their shape, colour and gemstone.
SUZANNE SYZ SWITZERLANDSuzanne Syz, Robinets Earrings in white gold set Born in Zurich and educated in Paris, Suzanne Syz moved to New York City in the 1980s encountering the creative circles of Andy Warhol, Jean Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel, Francesco Clemente and Jeff Koons. The nearness of these revolutionary spirits and their work not only greatly impacted her contemporary art collection; it also proved to be a formidable catalyst for her jewellery creations. Radiant colours, audacious compositions and unusual materials have become trademarks of Suzanne Syz’s work.
BOGHOSSIAN UK / SWITZERLAND / HONG KONG
Boghossian, Kissing Emerald Cut Diamond and Pink Tourmaline RingThis exquisite ring is part of Boghossian’s Kissing collection. Every piece from the collection is set in a minimal and delicate design, giving more freedom to the gems and resulting in bold yet harmonious combinations of shapes and colours. As part of the Kissing collection the Geneva-based Maison has developed a ground-breaking technique, where two gems “embrace” one another to create the perfect light. Set above each other, the stones subtly touch and merge, magically revealing each other’s hues and beauty, a technique it calls Kissing Diamonds.
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ANNA HU HAUTE JOAILLERIE USA / CHINA
Anna Hu, Dancing Butterfly Brooch in Rainbow Chrysocolla Anna Hu’s eclectic use of multiple gems is apparent in each of her works. So are the curved, nature-inspired shapes that combine Chinese motifs with European craftsmanship and western art influences. This delicate butterfly brooch jewel in titanium is centred around rainbow chrysocolla, marquise and pear-shaped diamonds, while the wings are encrusted with 38 rose-cut diamonds and over a thousand round brilliant cut diamonds. Anna Hu’s jewellery pieces are all produced in Paris.
OBJET D’EMOTION BY VALERY DEMURE UK
Alice Cicolini, Jaipur Bougainvillea Muzo RingThe sacred architecture and patterns of the Silk Route are the inspiration for Alice Cicolini’s jewellery. The pieces are handmade in India in the studio of one of the last Jaipuri meenakari trained in the enamel traditions of Persia, passed down through family generations for over 200 years. This piece is inspired by the glorious burst of fuchsia blossoms cascading over the classic Rajasthani Black Strap tiles. In 2018, Alice collaborated with the famous Colombian Muzo emerald mine to create two spectacular pieces, featuring their rare hexagonal stones, and celebrating the launch of a new collection of gems from the mine that focus on the natural beauty of this most imperial of jewels.
FABIO SALINI UK / ITALY
Fabio Salini, Titanium earrings with rubellite, rhodolite, kunzite, pink sapphires and diamonds Fabio Salini’s experiments with humble materials, from leather to carbon fibre and cord, result in graphically fluid pieces that blur the line between contemporary art and high craft. His new designs tease further: playing with illusion, Salini uses highly polished gold and titanium to create mirrors, suggesting voluminous shapes where there is nothing but flat surfaces.
LORENZ BÄUMER FRANCE
Lorenz Bäumer, Urchin RingThis true masterpiece ring exudes the poetic and feminine harmony that Lorenz Bäumer is renowned for. Inspired by natural forms and crafted with a sense of the fantastical, the Urchin Ring features a glistening chocolate cushion diamond at its centre, and is further composed of exceptional pink sapphires and multi-coloured diamonds. Lorenz Bäumer’s unique creations stand out for their vibrant colours and detailed sculptural qualities.
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MERMOZ FRANCE
Fine Costa Rica Metate, Guanacaste-Nicoya Region, ca. A.D. 300 - 700This zoomorphic sculpture is a ceremonial metate, one of the most unusual and complex traditions of pre-Columbian artefacts from Costa Rica. The stylized body of the animal, with its quadrangular and concave shape, was used as a plate and ceremonial altar where corns, plants and hallucinogenic herbs were ground during shamanic rituals. This type of tripod metates mainly represent animals and are in line with the notion of fertility, essential elements for the farming populations of the time. The three angular legs are decorated with engraved motifs, featuring symbolic connotations, and lined on the inner part with openwork interlacing.
PHOENIX ANCIENT ART SWITZERLAND / USA / BELGIUM
Emperor Caracalla, early 3rd century A.D (211-217 A.D.) Phoenix Ancient Art brings to the fair treasured sculptural works including a life-sized marble head of the Emperor Caracalla from the early 3rd Century A.D. The numerous anatomical details and the well-marked asymmetry, mostly in the execution of the forehead, the eyes and the cheeks, confer a precise personal nature: it is indisputably an individual portrait with realistic and differentiated features. The strong head with its rectangular face and brutal expression, its receding cheekbones, pointy chin, thick hair rendered by a multitude of ringlets and the short beard are elements that regularly characterise images of the emperor, mostly those from the last years of his reign.
LUCAS RATTON FRANCE
Jukun shoulder mask, Nigeria, 19th CenturyThis shoulder mask from Nigeria is at the confluence of cultures and styles of the people of North-West of the Middle Benue: Jukun, Mumuyw, Wurkun. Its specific form is characterised by an anthropomorphic representation, whose torso is signified by an arched structure. The old masks of the shoulders form a small and rare corpus. Their tradition was abandoned when the first pieces were released on the art market. They were linked to secret societies and used during agrarian rites, but the exact course of the masquerades in which they intervened remains unknown.
ANTIQUITIES + TRIBAL ART
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GALLERY DESCRIPTIONS 88 GALLERY UK – 20th Century DesignSpecialising in 20th Century Furniture, Erik Müllendorff focuses on work from American, Italian, French and Belgian designers. Müllendorff has published extensively on the subject of 20th century Decorative Arts and serves on the vetting committees of various international art fairs.
At PAD: Gio Ponti, Max Ingrand, Bram Bogart, Cassina, Timothy Schreiber, Joseph Andre Motte, Alessandro Pianonwww.88-gallery.com
WALID AKKAD France – Contemporary JewelleryLebanese jewellery designer Walid Akkad’s jewels are the combined result of his love of nature, his quest for beauty, his knowledge and taste for original and rare stones, his infinite patience and the perfect mastery of his art. A gradual and quiet evolution away from current trends and fashions gives each piece of jewellery a timeless quality. His works epitomise his attention to details and share a sense of serenity in their sinuous, clean cuts and designs.
At PAD: Walid Akkadwww.walidakkad.com
AKTIS UK/France – Modern Art Aktis is dedicated to Modern Art, in particular the Emigré art of the 20th Century in Paris with European and Russian artists such as Leopold Survage and Marc Chagall, Marie Vassilieff and Pascin and the Japanese artist Foujita. As a complement to this, the gallery promotes the work of a growing number of sculptors, including Agustin Cárdenas from Cuba and the contemporary Chinese sculptor Wang Keping.
At PAD: Zao Wou-Ki, Le Corbusierwww.aktis-gallery.co.uk
AMMANN//GALLERY Germany – Contemporary DesignGabrielle Ammann established her gallery in 2006, setting the intersection between architecture, fine art and design as the cornerstone of its programme. As an interior designer and consultant, she has worked in the field since 1989 and has initiated and supported a wide range of exhibitions and projects, collaborating with internationally renowned architects and designers.
At PAD: Hélène Binet, Ad Hoc www.ammann-gallery.com
AVANT-SCÈNE France – Contemporary DesignAvant-Scène is one of the first galleries in Paris to commission collectible design pieces to living artists and designers. Founded by Elisabeth Delacarte in 1986 in the heart of St. Germain, the gallery has become a reference in the field of design art and launched the careers of designers Hubert le Gall, Elizabeth Garouste, Mark Brazier-Jones and Franck Evennou.
At PAD: Elizabeth Garouste, Hubert Le Gall, Franck Evennou, Mark Brazier www.avantscene.fr
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HELENE BAILLY France – Modern ArtBorn into one of the France’s most famous family of art dealers, gallery owners and auction-eers, Hélène Bailly Marcilhac founded her own gallery in 2007 in Paris while also running the family gallery founded in 1977. Within her two spaces, on the left bank opposite the Louvre and on the right bank opposite the Bristol Hotel, Hélène Bailly Marcilhac offers a selection of pieces from the fundamental movements that occurred between the late 19th to 20th century, showing works by artists such as Monet, Renoir, Matisse, and Picasso.
At PAD: Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, Yves Clerc www.helenebailly.com
LORENZ BÄUMER France – Contemporary JewelleryLorenz Bäumer is an atypical and innovative creator. After having brought Louis Vuitton’s jewelry to the heights of haute joaillerie during his seven-year tenure as Artistic Director and having designed Chanel’s most emblematic jewelry collections for twenty years, Lorenz Bäumer is now completely dedicated to his own company, created 25 years ago. Bäumer opened his boutique in 2013 at 19 place Vendôme, between the Ritz Paris and Schiaparelli.
At PAD: Lorenz Baümerwww.lorenzbaumer.com
KARRY BERREBY France – JewelleryLocated at 18 rue de Lille in Paris, Karry Berreby deals in exceptional contemporary and vintage jewellery from the 1950s to today, as well as vintage watches by renowned houses such as Piaget and Boucheron.
At PAD: Collectible Vintage and Contemporary Jewellery www.karry-gallery.com
ALEXANDRE BIAGGI France – 20th Century DesignCorsican dealer Alexandre Biaggi opened his gallery on 14 rue de Seine in Paris in 1996. Biaggi now presents fine examples of the works of noted 20th century decorators, provides consultation services as a decorator, and creates his own designs inspired by the aesthetic of the age and his years of experience in the antiques world.
At PAD: Michela Cattai, Ingrand Hsalmarson, Mauro Fabbro www.alexandrebiaggi.com
BLAIRMAN & SONS UK – 20th Century Design and Decorative Arts Established in 1884, H. Blairman & Sons Ltd is directed by Martin Levy, representing the 4th generation of this family-run gallery. Building on its established reputation as a dealer in 18th and early 19th century furniture, Blairman has developed a strong interest in beautifully designed furniture and decorative works of art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as the English Regency period.
At PAD: William Arthur Smith Benson, Gordon Russell, Ernest Gimsonwww.blairman.co.uk
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BOGHOSSIAN UK/Switzerland/Hong Kong – Contemporary Jewellery With its headquarters in Geneva, the sixth-generation high-jewellery Maison Boghossian has built a powerful identity led by a pioneering spirit and historic expertise. Rooted in the long-lasting Armenian craftsmanship and merchant tradition, the family has developed a passion for the search and curation of rare gems worldwide, with its jewels reflecting a fusion of Eastern and Western influences. The Maison is known for its innovative craftsmanship, calling on techniques of outstanding mastery to contribute to the art of jewellery design, as seen with their ‘Inlay’, ‘Kissing’ and ‘Merveilles’ collections.
At PAD: Boghossian www.boghossianjewels.com
GALERIE BSL France – Contemporary DesignEstablished in 2010 by Béatrice Saint-Laurent in Paris, BSL commissions unique or limited-edition works by leading talents in the international design world. The works showcased by the gallery explore the shifting boundaries between art and design, sculpture and function, and tradition and innovation.
At PAD: Pia Maria Raeder, Studio MVW, Djim Bergerwww.galeriebsl.com
CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY UK/France/USA – Contemporary DesignCarpenters Workshop Gallery transcends classical borders in terms of art and design. Its proposal stands just at the intersection of these two universes: reaching precisely a symbiosis of art and design. The gallery was founded by Julien Lombrail & Loic Le Gaillard in 2004 in London’s Chelsea neighbourhood, followed by a second space in Mayfair in 2008. The gallery has expanded by opening new spaces in Paris and New York.
At PAD: Atelier Van Lieshout, Maarten Baas, Campana Brothers, Nacho Carbonell, Wendell Castle, david/nicolas, Vincenzo de Cotiis, Roger Herman, Rick Owens and Giacomo Ravagliwww.carpentersworkshopgallery.com
CHAHAN France – 20th Century Design and Decorative Arts Chahan Minassian has marked his own signature style through his international interior design projects over the last twenty years. Complementing his projects, he has also been presenting his selection of vintage pieces of 20th century furniture, lighting, ceramics and accessories in his Parisian gallery.
At PAD: Christopher Maschinot, Shizue Imai, Peter Lane www.chahan.com
CHASTEL-MARÉCHAL France – 20th Century Design and Decorative ArtsThe Galerie Chastel-Maréchal focuses on the promotion and re-discovery of important 20th century French designers, in particular those working between 1930 and 1960. The range of artists represented provides a cogent overview of this period, and many of the works shown are extremely rare.
At PAD: Joaquim Tenreiro, Joy de Rohan Chabot, Line Vautrin, Denyse GAtard, Claude Lalannewww.chastel-marechal.com
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ELISABETTA CIPRIANI UK – Contemporary Jewellery Elisabetta Cipriani – Jewellery by Contemporary Artists is an invite to the most well-known living international sculptors and painters to create wearable sculptures with the use of precious metals and stones. It is the first time that these artists have approached jewellery establishing parallels with their artistic disciplines. The jewels created are unique or in a limited editions of 12.
At PAD: Noor Fares, Ai Weiwei, Ania Guillaume, Jannis Kounellis, Enrico Castellani, Giulio Paolini, Frank Stella, Abel Abdessemed, Giorgio Vigna, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Paolo Ca-nevari, Chiharu Shiota, Meret Oppenheim, Liliane Lijn, Sissi, Zaha Hadid, Rebecca Horn, Kendel Geers, Avish Khebrehzadeh www.elisabettacipriani.com
DIMOREGALLERY Italy – 20th Century and Contemporary DesignDesigners Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran of DimoreStudio are known for their nostalgic modern aesthetic and the emotional spaces that they create, blending cutting edge contem-porary design with outstanding historical pieces. They founded DimoreGallery in 2014 to represent coveted contemporary designers alongside their unique selection of 20th century furniture and lighting.
At PAD: BBPR (Gian Luigi, Gio Ponti, Banfi, Lodovi Barbiano di Belgiojoso, Enrico Peressutti, Ernesto Nathan Rogers), Osvaldo Borsani. www.dimoregallery.com
DUMONTEIL France/China – SculptureFor over 30 years, Dumonteil has played a major role in the discovery and rediscovery of the greatest figurative artists of the 20th and 21st century, from Bugatti to Giacometti and Guyot along with many others. In parallel, the gallery is specialised in contemporary animal sculptors and holds a permanent presence in Paris and Shanghai.
At PAD: Hubert Le Gall, Jean-Marie Fiori, Daniel Daviau, Rubén Fuentes www.dumonteil.com
DUTKO France – 20th Century and Contemporary Design Jean-Jacques Dutko has been at the forefront of Paris’s art community since the 1980s and is considered a pioneer in the field of Art Deco worldwide. In recent years, Dutko has also turned his discerning eye to contemporary works, forging relationships with contemporary artists and designers, and frequently commissioning limited edition works to complement his Art Deco findings.
At PAD: Monique Frydman, Robert Courtightwww.dutko.com
THOMAS FRITSCH – ARTRIUM France – 20th Century Decorative Arts and Ceramics In 1994, after studying art history, Thomas Fritsch began work with Art Deco dealer Anne-So-phie Duval, where he discovered his passion for ceramics. He has since become acknowl-edged as the specialist on post-war French ceramics. Estalished in 2004 on rue de Seine in Paris, the Thomas Fritsch-Artrium gallery is the address for French ceramic lovers between the years 1945-1970.
At PAD: Georges Jouve www.thomasfritsch.fr
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GALLERY FUMI UK – Contemporary Design FUMI is a contemporary design gallery based in Mayfair, London, established in 2008 by Sam Pratt and Valerio Capo. The gallery focuses on high-level, conceptually and aesthetically audacious contemporary designers and artists; each one encompassing the value of craftsmanship, traditional techniques and innovated new technologies.
At PAD: Francesco Perini, Max Lamb, Rowan Mersch, Tuomas Markunpoika, Studio Glithero, Sam Orlando Millerwww.galleryfumi.com
G UK – Contemporary JewelleryGlenn Spiro is a master British jeweller trained at Christie’s and Cartier and celebrated for his avant-garde designs inspired by nature and innovative work with titanium. Spiro is famed for his vibrant and technically superb designs and his passion for gemstones, which surfaced at the age of 15 when he was an apprentice at Cartier. Spiro’s discreet G atelier is housed in the mirror-lined rooms that once belonged to royal couturier Norman Hartnell in London’s Mayfair.
At PAD: Glenn Spiro www.glennspiro.com
PORTUONDO GALLERY UK/Spain/USA – 20th Century and Contemporary DesignPortuondo focuses its collection on three fields: art, antiques and design. Directed by Hugo and Diego Portuondo, the brothers have opened galleries in Madrid and London and use the spaces as a melting pot of eclectic styles: incorporating 20th century design, contemporary art and design, and antiques.
At PAD: Max Ingrand, Gio Pontiwww.portuondo.com
YVES ET VICTOR GASTOU France – 20th Century DesignYves Gastou and his son Victor like to present the spatial and playful furniture of the 60s and 70s, cherishing the dream of a free and relaxed lifestyle, of a democratized art thanks to the introduction of new materials, such as resin, brass, stainless steel, and stone geodes, while integrating a refined contemporary design.
At PAD: Béatrice Serre, Emmanuel Jonckers, François Cante-Pacos, Ettore Sottsass, Ignazio Gardellawww.galerieyvesgastou.com
OSCAR GRAF UK/France – 19th/ 20th Century Design and Decorative ArtsEstablished in 2010, the Oscar Graf gallery specialises in French, British and American furniture and works of art from 1870 to 1910. The gallery represents designers such as Edouard Lièvre and Emile Reiber from the French Japonism movement; Christopher Dresser and Edward William Godwin from the Aesthetic Movement; Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Frank Lloyd Wright for Arts & Crafts, and finally Paul Hankar and Hector Guimard, pioneers of Art Nouveau.
At PAD: Auguste Delaherche, Charles Robert Ashbee, Christopher Dresser, Ernest Stokes, Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, Théodore Lambert, William Arthur Smith Bensonwww.oscar-graf.com
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HEMMERLE Germany – Contemporary Jewellery Hemmerle is a fourth generation family run house at the vanguard of jewellery design. Each jewel conceived is unique and as original as a work of art. Today, Stefan and Sylveli Hemmerle run the business with their son, Christian, and daughter-in-law, Yasmin. Hemmerle remains renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship, exceptional quality and innovative material. At PAD: Hemmerle www.hemmerle.com
JACQUES HERVOUET INTERIORS France – 20th Century DesignAfter working as a Decorative Arts consultant for both French and international clients, Jacques Hervouet founded his gallery in 2005 in the 7th arrondissement in Paris. Hervouet is known for his unique take on design as he mixes and presents different eras of design in a manner he describes as ‘Radical Chic’.
At PAD: Gio Ponti, Nerone Patuzzi www.galeriehervouet.fr
ANNA HU HAUTE JOAILLERIE USA/CHINA – Contemporary JewelleryNew York-based Taiwanese jewellery artist Anna Hu launched Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie in 2007. The brand has become known for the aesthetically unique masterworks that blend Eastern design and European craftsmanship. Her designs poetically tie together inspiration from classical music and impressionist art, using hundreds of handpicked stones, precious metals and South Sea pearls. In 2017 she became the first contemporary high jewellery brand to host a solo exhibition at Christie’s London and in 2018 the first Asian artist to host an exhibition at the State Historical Museum in Moscow.
At PAD: Anna Huwww.annahu.com
JOUSSE ENTREPRISE France – 20th Century Design and Decorative Arts For more than 25 years, Philippe Jousse has contributed to the growing recognition of designers such as Jean Prouvé, André Borderie, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Georges Jouve and Serge Mouille – all innovators in their time. Jousse Entreprise is unique in its ambitious programme, both in the field of furniture and in the arena of contemporary art. Jousse Entreprise is based at 18 rue de Seine Paris and 6 rue Saint-Claude for contemporary art.
At PAD: Collectif Pierre Jeanneret, Georges Jouve, Pierre Paulin, Charlotte Perriand & Pierre Jeanneret, Jean Prouvé, Gino SarfAtti, Roger Tallonwww.jousse-entreprise.com
ROBIN KATZ FINE ART UK – Modern Art Robin Katz Fine Art is a dealership specialising in 20th century British art, handling the finest paintings, drawings and sculpture of the period. The gallery inventory covers all aspects of Modern British art, with works from the 1920s right through to contemporary pieces, with a particular emphasis on post-war British art.
At PAD: Tony Bevan
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KREO UK/France – 20th Century and Contemporary Design Founded by Clémence and Didier Krzentowski in 1999 in Paris and expanded to London in 2014, Kreo produces and exhibits original creations by leading contemporary designers, operating like a ‘design laboratory” dedicated to research. Among the artists who have created limited edition pieces for the gallery are François Bauchet, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Pierre Charpin and Studio Wieki Somers. In parallel, the gallery presents a large selection of exceptional vintage lights from the 1950s to present day.
At PAD: Jaime Hayon www.galeriekreo.com
DIDIER LUTTENBACHER France – Arts and CeramicsFounded by Didier Luttenbacher in 1987, his atelier concentrates on the rediscovery of the extraordinary within the Objets d’Art, covering one hundred years of Decorative Art, beginning from the birth of Design in the 1850s to the 1950s with its profound technical and decorative transitions. The gallery proposes a journey through the major great artistic and aesthetic movements such as Historicism, Japonisme, Orientalism, Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
At PAD: Jane Levywww.didier-luttenbacher.com
ALAIN MARCELPOIL France – 20th Century DesignFounded in 2006, Alain Marcelpoil’s gallery is the leading Art Deco specialist, internationally recognised as the ultimate expert on cabinetmaker and interior designer André Sornay (1902-2000). Marcelpoil has introduced the art historical importance of this prominent French designer worldwide through exhibitions and publications.
At PAD: André Sornaywww.galeriemarcelpoil.com
MARCILHAC France – 20th Century DesignGalerie Marcilhac is one of the oldest Parisian galleries specialised in 20th century decorative arts. Embedded in the heart of the city, and under the direction of Félix-Félix Marcilhac, the gallery presents unique works from the 1920s to the 1940s by leading names in French design.
At PAD: Marc du Plantier, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Jean Royère www.marcilhacgalerie.com
MERMOZ France – Pre-Columbian Art Galerie Mermoz has been dedicated to pre-Columbian, Mesoamerican and South American arts since 1970. It has been internationally acknowledged as one of the top references in this field, exhibiting pieces from civilisations such as the Olmec (900 - 600 B.C.), Mezcala (350 - 100 B. C.), Colima (100 B.C. - A.D. 250), Maya (450 - 750 A.D.) as well as cultures from Peru (Nazca, Mochica, Chimu) and Costa Rica.
At PAD: Pre-Columbian Artwww.galerie-mermoz.com
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TODD MERRILL STUDIO USA – 20th Century and Contemporary DesignEstablished in 2000, Todd Merrill Studio is renowned for its glamorous and eclectic mix of twentieth-century furniture and lighting, focused on the post-war era of American design. Alongside 20th Century design the gallery has a contemporary program, presenting a diverse group of artistic styles and media. The represented artists share an underlying drive to push materials to their aesthetic limits, with their works contributing to the increasingly blurred lines between art and design.
At PAD: Brecht Wright Gander, Jean-Luc Le Mounier, Marc Fich www.toddmerrillstudio.com
MEUBLES ET LUMIÈRES France - 20th Century DesignGalerie Meubles et Lumières was born through the meeting of two young antique dealers, Alexandre Goult and Guilhem Faget, furniture and lighting specialists of French and Italian design from the 1950s to the 1970s. Located at 58 rue Mazarine in Paris, the gallery offers a selection of pieces from key designers who marked the second half of the 20th century.
At PAD: Michel Boyer, Pierre Soulié, Jacques Binywww.meublesetlumieres.com
MODERNITY Sweden – 20th Century Design Modernity is a leading gallery in Stockholm dealing in 20th century design and the finest Scandinavian designers of furniture, ceramics, glass, lighting and jewellery. The gallery’s range consists of both well-known classics and rare pieces, with an emphasis on post-war design.
At PAD: Erhard Rasmussenwww.modernity.se
MOUVEMENTS MODERNES France – Contemporary DesignFounded in 2002 by the late Pierre Staudenmeyer, a pioneering figure in Design Art, and now run by Sophie Mainier-Jullerot, Mouvements Modernes showcases a selection of art and design from the 1980s to the present day. Since its creation the gallery has exhibited excep-tional design pieces, including limited editions and icons of design, and offering exclusive pieces of furniture, lamps, and objects as well as special projects by major contemporary creators.
At PAD: François Mascarello, Matthew Chambers, Garouste & Bonetti, Daniela Busarello, Constance Guisset, Turi Heisselberg Pedersen www.mouvementsmodernes.com
SARAH MYERSCOUGH GALLERY UK – Contemporary Design Founded in 1998, Sarah Myerscough Gallery promotes formal and aesthetic innovations within the contemporary visual arts by breaking down boundaries between fine art, craft, design and architecture. The gallery represents emerging and established international artists and designers, while it continues to establish its presence at art fairs around the world, in London, Paris, Geneva, New York, Chicago, Dubai and Seoul.
At PAD: David Gates and Helen Carnac, Eleanor Lakelin, Luke Fuller, Wycliffe Stutchbury www.sarahmyerscough.com
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NEGROPONTES France – Contemporary Design Located at 60 rue de Verneuil, in the heart of Paris’s antiques quarter, Negropontes is a new kind of gallery. It is run by lifelong friends Sophie Negropontes and Hervé Langlais, whose ambition is to revive the tradition of French Decorative Arts. Their credo is to marry art, design and innovative know-how and showcase exceptional creations by craftsmen of unequalled skills.
AT PAD: Benjamin Poulanges, Eric De Dormael, Hervé Langlais, Dan Er. Grigorescu, Perrin & Perrinwww.negropontes-galerie.com
NILUFAR Italy – 20th Century and Contemporary DesignNilufar is known today as one of Italy’s most active and original galleries in the fields of historical and contemporary design as well as antique Oriental carpets and furniture. The gallery, now housed in a three-storey space on Milan’s prestigious via della Spiga, was founded by Nina Yashar in 1979 and, since then, has presented exhibitions of an unmistakable style: always eclectic, and always to be read in novel, unexpected ways.
AT PAD: Gabriella Crespi, Martin Esler & Carlo Haumer, Odd Matter, Osanna Visconti di Modrone, Vladimir Kagan www.nilufar.com
OBJET D’EMOTION BY VALERY DEMURE UK – Contemporary JewelleryRenowned in the industry for her role as a jewellery and accessories consultant to brands, in 2012 Demure founded The Valery Demure Shop, a curated e-commerce platform for rare, modern and vintage jewellery and accessories. Valery Demure champions signature perspectives and fosters designers that stand out for their exceptional craftsmanship and quality.
At PAD: Alice Cicolini, Frances Priest, Francesca Villa, Ioanna Souflia, Jacqueline Rabun, Melanie Georgacopoulos, Silvia Furmanovich, Yael Sonia www.objetdemotion.com
OPERA GALLERY UK – Modern Art Opera Gallery was founded in 1994 by Gilles Dyan. He happens to be one of the main international merchants and representatives of modern and contemporary art. Opera Gallery is established worldwide with galleries in prime locations in New York, Miami, Aspen, London, Paris, Monaco, Geneva, Zurich, Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, Beirut and Dubai.
At PAD: Fernando Botero, Marc Chagall, Manolo Valdeswww.operagallery.com
THE BEAUTIFUL WATCH UK/France/Monaco – Luxury WatchesThe beautiful watch is specialised in exclusive watch collections, with an important focus on luxury watch brand Rolex. With spaces in Monaco, Paris, Geneva and Gstaad, The Beautiful Watch has built an exceptional watch range from across Europe, presenting high-end watches solely with their original components and in the most perfect condition possible.
At PAD: Luxury watcheswww.thebeautifulwatch.com
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PIERRE PASSEBON France – 20th Century Design and Decorative Arts In 1991, Pierre Passebon opened the Galerie du Passage featuring furniture and objects of the 20th Century, arranged in unusual combinations. His style is known for an attractive mix of rare and precious, eccentric and functional. Passebon regularly organises exhibitions with artists of the 20th century or contemporary artists to renew ties with the great tradition of craftwork.
At PAD: Emmée Parizot, Gio Ponti, T.H Robsjohn Gibbings, Marie Vassilieffwww.galeriedupassage.com
PHOENIX ANCIENT ART Switzerland/Belgium/USA – Antiquities With its high-end galleries located in Geneva and New York, Phoenix Ancient Art is considered by many experts as one of the world’s leading dealer in the field of Antiquities stemming from the cultures which represent the very essence of Western civilization, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and classical Rome, the Byzantine Empire, Islam, Central Europe and Southwest Asia, from the 6th Millennium B.C. to the 14th century A.D.
At PAD: Antiquitieswww.phoenixancientart.com
PINTO France – Contemporary Design Since 2009, Pinto has been creating furniture, tableware and accessories collections that are predominantly one of a kind or limited editions and made using rare materials. Each piece is designed and fully crafted by hand. This standard of high quality stems from both Alberto Pinto (1945-2012) and Davina Koskas, who manages the house and stays connected to the excellent skills of its artisans.
At PAD: Pinto Pariswww.pintoparis.com
PORTUONDO PARIS France/Spain – 20th Century Design and Decorative ArtsEstablished in 2004 by Julia and Horacio Portuondo at the Marché Serpette in Paris - the largest antique market in the world - Portuondo Paris is specialised in 20th Century design and decorative arts, with an emphasis on pieces from the 1970s. With several years of passionate work and constant learning, Portuondo Paris has developed a worldwide clientele including decorators, architects and antique dealers.
At PAD: Piero Fornasetti, Henri Fernandez, Jean Claude Farhi, Raphael Phenice, Jean Frederic Bourdier, Frederik Smitswww.portuondo.fr
PRIVEEKOLLEKTIE CONTEMPORARY ART | DESIGN The Netherlands – Contemporary Design & ArtOpened in 2006, Priveekollektie represents internationally recognised artists and designers and provides young and upcoming talents with a platform for showing their exceptional collectible design and art pieces. Key in the collection is the combination of contemporary art and limited-edition design and the crossing of the fine line between both disciplines.
At PAD: Amarist Studio, Barberini & Gunnell, Carolina Wilckle, Reinier Bosch, Royal Tichelaar Makkum, Salustiano www.priveekollektie.art
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MAISON RAPIN France – 20th Century DesignPhillippe Rapin created his first gallery in 1978 and now has two spaces in Paris, where masters of Italian design from the 20th century such as Gio Ponti, Piero Fornasetti, Paolo Buffa and Fontana Arte meet with contemporary creations from notable artists and Kam Tin’s « jewel furniture ». Today, he focuses his two Parisian galleries and Kam Tin Furniture under one label, Maison Rapin, an eclectic and prolific gallery where styles and periods collide.
At PAD: Kam Tin, Étienne Allemeersch, Robert Goossens, Roberto Giulio Rida, www.maison-rapin.com
LUCAS RATTON France – Tribal Art Lucas Ratton is part of a long standing family tradition of gallerists specialising in the arts of Africa. The family trade began with his grandfather Maurice Ratton and great uncle Charles Ratton, who pioneered tribal art in the 1920s. The gallery specialises in African ritual objects. The great classics of African tribal arts are acquired by French and international collectors, as well as respected institutions worldwide. Lucas Ratton continues to honour and cultivate this strong network created by his family.
At PAD: African sculptureswww.lucasratton.com
MATTHIEU RICHARD France – 20th Century Design and Decorative Arts Matthieu Richard and his wife Sophie are one of the most trusted dealers in mid-20th Century French furniture, with over twenty years of experience in the field. His gallery exhibits pieces of furniture and objects by designers such as Mathieu Matégot, Jean Royère, Alexandre Noll, Jean Prouvé, Charlotte Perriand, Audoux Minnet, Marc du Plantier, Georges Jouve and Serge Mouille.
At PAD: Mathieu Matégot www.matthieurichard.fr
FABIO SALINI UK/Italy – Contemporary JewelleryUnderpinning his innate artistic sensibility with formal training in geology and gemmology, Fabio Salini gained invaluable experience working in the creative departments at Cartier and Bulgari. During those years, he developed a unique signature style, and earned international fame with the launch of his own jewellery collection in 1999. In 2004, he opened his Atelier in Rome. At PAD, Fabio Salini displays a new set of his signature illusionary jewels. Using highly polished gold and titanium, he creates mirrored surfaces that reflect vibrant stones and suggest voluminous shapes. At PAD: Fabio Saliniwww.fabiosalini.co.uk
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ACHILLE SALVAGNI UK/Italy – Contemporary DesignAchille Salvagni Atelier opened in the heart of Mayfair at 12 Grafton Street in 2015. A major addition to the district’s burgeoning art and design landscape, the Atelier is the flagship gallery showcasing the collectible design collections of the Italian designer. Using only the finest materials, the Atelier produces magnificent pieces with the collaboration of skilled artisans renowned for traditional bronze carving for the Vatican City and cabinet making for the Quirinal Palace.
At PAD: Achille Salvagni www.achillesalvagni.com
ADRIAN SASSOON UK – Glass & Ceramics Adrian Sassoon is the UK’s leading dealer in contemporary ceramics, glass, silver and jewellery. Operating out of offices in Knightsbridge, London, Sassoon exhibits unique, museum-quality works of art at some of the world’s most prestigious art fairs. The gallery aims to develop audience appreciation for decorative arts and also strives to promote the works’ current and future positioning within its rich and historical context.
At PAD: Andrew Wicks, Junko Mori, Michael Eden, Tobias Møhlwww.adriansassoon.com
SIDE GALLERY Spain – 20th Century and Contemporary Design Established in Barcelona in 2015 by architects Jacobo Valentí and Luis Sendino, Side Gallery specialises in 20th century design alongside commissioned contemporary design projects. Its key focus is on Latin American historical design from countries such as Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela but also with a special sensibility for Spanish design of the past century and rare pieces by relevant architects worldwide. For its contemporary design projects, the gallery invites international designers to re-think design and handcraft traditions, proposing a dialogue between two centuries to develop limited-edition works, commissioned and produced exclusively.
At PAD: Joaquim Tenreiro, Sergio Rodrigues, Sabine Marcelis, Julie Richozwww.side-gallery.com
SOUTHERN GUILD South Africa - Contemporary DesignSouthern Guild has spearheaded the high-end design category in Africa, propelling its artist-designers to make spirited, challenging and complex work. Its highly curated exhibitions have redefined global perceptions of African design and escalated its value on the international market. The gallery was founded in 2008 by Trevyn and Julian McGowan, both are embedded in the South African cultural landscape and play integral roles in guiding, advising and mentoring designers
At PAD: Andile Dyalvane, Atang Tshikare, Athi-Patra Ruga, Chris Soal, Chuma Maweni, Conrad Hicks, Dokter and Misses, Dylan Lewis, Jesse Ede, Justine Mahoney, Paco Pakdoust with John Murray, Porky Hefer, Rich Mnisi, Stanislaw Trzebinski, Xandre Kriel, Zizipho Poswawww.southernguild.co.za
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KAREN SWAMI France – CeramicsKaren Swami has led a career that has taken her from the world of finance to film production, never without a potter’s wheel at hand. Working on increasingly larger and more important pieces, her works seduced collectors and propelled her forward into the world of ceramic art. Black stoneware, white bisque porcelain, cobalt blue or celadon-green, colours and shapes reminiscent of ancient dynasties have made their way into her work.
At PAD: Karen Swamiwww.swami.fr
SUZANNE SYZ Switzerland – Contemporary JewelleryThe contemporary jewellery designer, Suzanne Syz is renowned for her highly original and unconventional designs, which draw on many sources for inspiration. Born in Zurich and educated in Paris, she moved to New York City in the 1980s and became part of the circle of Andy Warhol, Jean Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel, Francesco Clemente and Jeff Koons. The nearness of these revolutionary creative spirits and their work proved to be a formidable catalyst for her jewellery creations.
At PAD: Suzanne Syz www.suzannesyz.ch
TAFFIN USA – Contemporary Jewellery James Taffin de Givenchy’s studio is inspired by the work of both French and American jewellery houses and has become recognized globally over the past 20 years for its boundary-breaking designs and use of unexpected materials. For their first exhibit at PAD London, Taffin will debut a series of creations highlighting the jewellery house’s focus on exceptional and important stones, as well as an abundance of steel, oxidized silver and carved jade. Taffin’s bright ceramics will remain integral, exemplifying Givenchy’s keen association of materials and colours, both characteristic of the house’s contemporary aesthetic.
At PAD: James Taffin de Givenchywww.taffin.com
ROSE UNIACKE UK – 20th Century Design Rose Uniacke is a designer, interior designer and antiques dealer who works internationally from a shop and studio on London’s Pimlico Road. Known for her unique eye and an organic, instinctive approach, Rose trained as a furniture restorer, gilder and specialist in paint and lacquer, before becoming a respected antiques dealer.
At PAD: John Hassall, Mathieu Matégot, Inui Saburowww.roseunaicke.com
HERVÉ VAN DER STRAETEN France – Contemporary DesignAs an independent designer, Hervé Van der Straeten’s striking unique and limited edition creations have brought him international recognition. Since opening in 1999, his gallery in the Marais district of Paris features furniture, lighting, mirrors, objects and jewellery combining a radical freedom of expression with meticulous execution. The designer has collaborated with renowned international luxury brands, such as Dior, Karl Lagerfeld, Helena Rubinstein, and Guerlain.
At PAD: Hervé van der Straetenwww.vanderstraeten.fr
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VERTES Switzerland – Modern ArtGalerie von Vertes deals in European art of the 19th and 20th centuries and exhibits a remarkable range of works across Impressionism, Surrealism, Fauvism, German Expressionism, as well as Pop Art and contemporary art, representing the rich expertise of its founder Laszlo von Vertes.
At PAD: René Magritte, Max Ernst, Yayoi Kusama, Tony Cragg, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Roy Lichtenstein, Gerhard Richter, Pierre Soulages, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Erwin Wurmwww.vonvertes.com
VETA STEFANIDOU TSOUKALA Greece – Contemporary DesignGreek Gallerist Veta Stefanidou Tsoukala established VST 30 years ago. Originally an archaeologist, for her great design is an on-going quest to celebrate legendary artistry and heritage, while also finding and exploring new lines, ideas and pathways and always supporting instinctive and emerging talent. The gallery which she and her daughter lead is a platform to convey their passion for history, archaeology, heritage and design, highlighting the intricate connection between them.
At PAD: Vana Xenou, Alekos Fasianos, Marina Karella, Liana Vassallou www.vstgallery.com
WA DESIGN France - 20th Century Design Christophe Magnan and Philippe Brieallard founded WA Design in 2017. The gallery brings a voice to the purity and harmony that unite works of Japanese and French design. By creating a bridge between East and West, WA Design Gallery celebrates the cultural ties between the two countries, surpassing the dichotomies of form and function, ancestral know-how and innovation, to focus on the aesthetic purity.
At PAD: Wharton Esherick, Taichiro Nakai, Phillip Lloyd Powell, Ubunji Kidokoro, Isamu Noguchi/ Isamu Kenmochi www.gallery-wa.com
MARIA WETTERGREN France – Contemporary DesignSpecialised in Scandinavian art and design, Maria Wettergren opened her gallery in 2012 to showcase artworks and limited edition design objects, furniture and lighting by established and emerging names. The first gallery to specialise in Scandinavian contemporary design on an international level, Maria Wettergren aims to provide a platform for aesthetically and technically impressive design pieces from the new Nordic design scene.
At PAD: Ane Lykke, German Ermi’s & Boris Berlin, Jakob Jørgensen, Grethe Sørensen, Cecilie Bendixen, Line Depping, Gjertrud Hals www.mariawettergren.com
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SELECTION COMMITTEE 2019
GLENN SPIRO DIDIER KRZENTOWSKIG, UK Galerie Kreo, UK/France
GABRIELLE AMMANN JACQUES LACOSTEGermany France
ANTOINE BROCCARDO MARTIN LEVYAlb Antiquités - Antoine Broccardo France Blairman & Sons, UK
VALERIO CAPO & SAM PRATT SARAH MYERSCOUGHGallery Fumi, UK UK
ANDREW DUNCANSON & ISAAC PINEUS PIERRE PASSEBONModernity, Sweden Galerie du Passage, France
LOIC LE GAILLARD & JULIEN LOMBRAIL LASZLO VON VERTESCarpenters Workshop Gallery, UK/France/USA Vertes, Switzerland
CHRISTIAN HEMMERLE NAZANIN YACHARGermany Nilufar, Italy
ROSE HEYMANRose Uniacke, UK
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OBJECTS ADMISSION COMMITTEE 2019
GLASS, CERAMIC
Errol Manners BADA/ CINOA UK
Adrian SassoonCINOA/ BADAUK
JEWELLERY
Dr. Ian Rose GUK
Martin Travis Symbolic & ChaseUK
MODERN ART
Stéphane CustotCNEUAE
Robin KatzUK
PHOTOGRAPHY
Michael HoppenAIPADUK
SCULPTURES
Edward HorswellSladmore GalleryCINOA/BADA/SLAD/SNAUK
Stuart LochheadSLAD/SNAUK
TAPESTRY
Armand Deroyan CNE/SNA/CNESFrance
Eddy KeshishianCINOA/BADAUK
TRIBAL ART
Bernard DulonCNE/SNAFrance
Alain de MonbrisonCNE/CINOA/SNAFrance
Bernard de GrunneCINOA/SNA/CRAB/CBOABelgium
PRESIDENT
Martin LevyBlairman & Sons
ANTIQUES
Rupert WaceCINOA/BADA/IADAA/ADAUK
DESIGN
Rossella Colombari CNEItaly
Alexandre GuillemainFrance
Martin LevyBlairman & SonsUK
Didier Luttenbacher Atelier DL CNES/ SNA/ CINOA/ CEDEA France
Yves MacauxBelgium
Marc-Antoine Patissier HP le Studio France
Philippe RapinSNAFrance
Guy Tobin Rose Uniacke BADA UK
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#PADParis1-5 APRIL 2020
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