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Maison Objet Winter 2014 Fashion

Maison Objet Report – Directions & Doyennes

  • February 17, 2014April 14, 2017
  • by Jana Platina Phipps

A visit to Paris ignites passion and creativity, no matter what season.  Maison Objet Winter 2014 and Deco Off certainly drew a fiery crowd that gives the show its international reputation of forward design tendencies.  Here are my top two trend picks along with a trim spotting round-up.  

Trend One – Re-Enchantment

The folks at Boboboom call the re-use of materials Re-enchantment.  I spotted upcycling up and down the exhibit halls and I agree!  I am totally enchanted all over again by the new life of old things.  These vintage needlepoints were made into furnishings, on trend in the technicolor hues that dominated this market.   

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One of a kind pieces by Boboboom are ordered by palette.

Exotic brights attracted me to this African stand, then Oumar Cisse showed me pictures of how women craft these necklaces from recycled…. drum roll please …. flip flops!  I bought a collection on the spot and it’s fun to stump my friends when they try to figure out the provenance of these vibrant pieces.

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Discarded flip flops are used to fabricate this colorful jewelry by FARAFINA TIGNÉ-LA RÉALITÉ DE L’AFRIQUE

Artist Veronique De Soultrait has reinvented her assemblage of crochet arts into this exquisite collection of bedding and table toppers. She explains that she is inspired by “the poetic charm of the antique object”. She is also intrigued with the abandoned knowledge of the art and wants to revive lost heritage.

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Veronique De Soultrait’s exquisite collection.

By overdying pieces in anthracite, ecru, navy and black, she gives the pieces new life and calls them a little “rock-n-roll”.  I am definitely a groupie.

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Veronique du Soultrait’s Prestige Bedding Collection

Trend Two—Global Hands

Lots more crochet, chunky yarn, knots, knits, fringe, anything with a handmade quality was de rigeur.   Here, design meets craft, often using the skills of another country’s artisans. 

The three sisters form Portugal’s Darono presented this seating concept based on fishing nets.  Their design philosophy is “handmade and innovative” and always eco-friendly.  I love the braided detail.

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Catarina Ribeiro Carvalho shows the Trap seat from Darono in hip, seafaring colors.

Another three-sister team, Latvian Munio Home, focuses on using local craftsmen to create a vibe of city sophistication with earthiness from the country using natural fibers.

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Discreet texture from Munio Home.

How could I not marvel at these whimsies from Anne Claire Petit, just too cool.  Designed in Amsterdam, crocheted in organic cotton in Northern China by women living in countryside villages.

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Whimsical world of Anne Claire Petit
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Holidays Collection by Anne Claire Petit ACP

Rugs exhibited the exaggerated element of handmade. This peacock by The Rug Republic had a chunky, overscaled cross-stitched effect.

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Colorful cross stitch by The Rug Republic – made in India

At Mahatsara there was more crochet, but in color.  This pumpkin-shaped shade is handmade by women in Khayelitsha, South Africa, promoting fair trade practices.

Maison Objet Winter 2014
Lighting by Design Urchin at Mahatsara

Here’s an example of handwork on an exquisite miniature scale. Jewelry designed by Aude Tahon.

Maison Objet Winter 2014
Knotted silk wearable art by Aude Tahon

Trim Spotting

Trimmings, passementerie, passamaneria is a common design language. Click on arrow for slide show and click any pics for further product information.

 
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Osborne & Little
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Jean Paul Gaultier for Lelievre
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FdC FAÏENCERIE DE CHAROLLES
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Interdesign
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Blyco
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BOBOBOOM
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Audrey Fallope
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Roberto Cavalli
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Nadia Dafri
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Honore
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Histoires des Andes
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Nina Des Criquets
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Nomazur
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Du Long et Du Le
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Karin Sajo

 

And I couldn’t depart without saying Au Revoir to my fellow French and Italian Trim Queens who know how to rock passementerie. Ornella Tamai wears a Luisa Spagnoli dress, Sandrine Ziegler-Munck an Akbar Delights jacket, and Michela Audisio sports a Liu Jo fringed skirt.

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I did have the opportunity to shop the fabric district in the Montmartre which was a delight and picked up some swag (see below).  I’ll share that field trip in a future post.

Don’t forget to check out the gallery for some eye candy, subscribe if you’d like to receive future posts, and please share any noteworthy trim moments.

Stay inspired!

Maison Objet Winter 2014
My vintage chapeau with a little oohlala.

 

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