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AD Intérieurs 2019: Design Innovation At Paris Design Week
AD Intérieurs 2019: Design Innovation At Paris Design Week

AD Intérieurs 2019 happened on September 4th, hosted by AD France during this year’s edition of Paris Design Week, in the Hôtel de Coulanges. In this annual exhibition, the prestigious design magazine Architectural Digest presented all the best of contemporary design. “Metamorphoses” is the main theme of the tenth edition of AD Intérieurs: top architects and modern interior designers explore with imagination this eternal theme of impermanence, highlighting the best of craftsmanship.

 

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Luxury furniture, rich textiles, stunning finishes, delicate lighting bring each showroom to life. If you are in Paris for Maison et Objet 2019 and Paris Design Week, you know that AD Intérieurs was the go-to design event to check amazing inspirations. Paris Design Agenda is proud to present you with design projects that were showcased, and the best highlights.

 

Pierre Bonnefille

The design exhibition showcased a contemporary cabinet inspired by Pierre Bonnefille, a creator who builds modern furniture, pictorial creative works and contemplation spaces.

 

Thierry Lemaire

Thierry Lemaire builds vibrant and lively interior design projects full of contrasts between raw materials, precious metals, and touches of bright colors. At AD Intérieurs 2019, the top interior designer combined different periods, unique styles and materials to establish an incredible concept.

 

Anne-Sophie Pailleret

Influenced by Giorgio De Chirico, Anne-Sophie Pailleret developed a textured interior in shades of brown, Sienna and cognac scattered by touches of white at this edition of AD Intérieurs. In each of her projects, the top designer confers great relevance to textures and patterns.

 

Fabrizio Casiraghi 

“Metamorphoses” also inspired Fabrizio Casiraghi, an Italian interior architect who works with rigor and softness. The design project presented a collection of precious chronographs, center tables, comfortable sofa, painted lacquers, and tufted carpets.

 

Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay – Festen Duo

Lacing bridges between East and West, Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay build a quiet modern bathroom, such a calm and serene space with a red marble bathtub, a sculptural basin, and fine art pieces. At AD Intérieurs 2019, the design team presented materials and neutral tones to create sophisticated interior design projects.

 

The Hannes Peer Italian Gallery

Hannes Peer is an Italian architect and top interior designer who designs spaces with a unique design. The cozy but contemporary living room created by him features vintage furniture signed by the greatest maestros of transalpine design.

 

Humbert & Poyet

With arc-shaped niches, benches, and washbasins, this symmetrical modern bathroom is reminiscent of Art Deco palaces. The green marble monolith bath and the sculptural brass shower-cage breathe strength and vigor into this space designed by Humbert & Poyet, a design firm that builds pure spaces with theatrical elements.

 

Pierre Gonalons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At this edition of AD Intérieurs, Pierre Gonalons gives a realistic but graceful reinterpretation of the interior garden with a contemporary design as it was conceived in the 19th century. His creations always combine opposites: discreet rigor and decorative spirit.

 

Bismut & Bismut

 This hybrid and multifunctional space is a symbol of contemporary design. At this year edition of AD Intérieurs, Michel and Daniel Bismut developed a dynamic and moving design project.

 

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