MANUFACTURE COGOLIN
This famous manufacture is renowned internationally for its woven carpets made with raffia, cotton, wool or linen. Each carpet by Cogolin is a unique piece made with delightful skill and know-how.
This famous manufacture is renowned internationally for its woven carpets made with raffia, cotton, wool or linen. Each carpet by Cogolin is a unique piece made with delightful skill and know-how.
Directed by Alain de Monbrison and Emilie Salmon, the gallery specializes in the ancient arts of Africa and Oceania and is a reference for the greatest European and American museums which have acquired some of his works (Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac in Paris, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Smithsonian in Washington, Detroit Institute of Art, Barbier Mueller Museum in Geneva…). As an expert, Alain de Monbrison also participates in the production of prestigious auctions.
This great English designer settled here in the 1970s, importing in our capital color, crazy combinations, the eccentricity and the optimism of Swinging London in the 1960s and 1970s. Nowadays Christophe d’Aboville runs the gallery under the leadership of Marie-Dominique Cunaud, for a new reading of the style of the designer.
34 Rue Mazarine 75006 Paris
01.43.25.01.11
Monday through Saturday
Il Vicolo is an indispensable place for all Italian Gastronomy buffs. In an uncluttered and colored décor, Loreda Schettino welcomes you in the Italian style, in their “house”. Here there is no pizza, the Chef Vincenzo Patruno reinterprets the traditional recipes of his country with very refined dishes as the big raviole of Saint-Jacques or the saffron and bitter cocoa risotto. Simply one of the best Italian restaurants in Paris.
Véronique Saintien and Francis Cat-Berro have been EDITING for more than twenty years unique pieces and limited series of design. Some great names of contemporary design are listed among the artists they present exclusively : Mattia Bonetti, Jacques Jarrige, Olivier Gagnère, Patrick Naggar or Eric Schmitt.
Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll and his wife Florence, Knoll is really important in 20th century design. This company worked with most of the post-war architects and designers and a huge part of its furniture is now part of Design History and of the collections of the major museums, particularly the MOMA in New York City. At the beginning of this venture, Hans Knoll pulled off a remarkable feat by initiating Americans into European design, before calling in the best American designers, and his firm has always been a pioneer concerning innovation and creation.
Mercury – design Ross Lovegrove
Since 1964 Voltex has been editing the lights of the greatest designers : the “classiques sixties” by Vico Magistretti, Gae Aulenti or Gio Ponti mix the creations of the young (new) generation : Neil Poulton, Ora Ito, Ernesto Gimondi, Ross Lovegrove or Karim Rashid. You cannot do without them whatever your home style.
Nur – Design Ernesto Gismondi
Castore – Design Michel De Lucchi & H. Ubben
Cosmic – Design Ross Lovegrove
Doride – Design Karim Rashid
Pipe – Design Herzog & de Meuron
Alexandre Biaggi dedicates his gallery to the figureheads of 20th century decorative arts: Jean-Michel Frank, André Arbus, Jacques Adnet, Paul Dupré- Lafon, Serge Roche, Jean Royère, Jacques Quinet, Ettore Sottsass, Gio Ponti… But he is more and more interested in contemporary creation and starts working with Hervé van der Straeten, Patrick Naggar, Mauro Fabbro, Patrice Dangel, Simone Crestani or Mathieu Matégot.
This gallery presents a selection of furniture and objects very turned toward 20th century decoration (Jansen, Jean-Charles Moreux, Line Vautrin, Serge Roche, Jean Royère, Jacques Quinet, Gilbert Poillerat, André Arbus, Georges Jouve) but also creamists (André Jouve, Valentine Schlegel or André Borderie.
André Hayat presents pieces by Arbus, Leleu, Royère, Dufrene, Prouvé and Matégot but also develops an exclusive collection by having young designers working on the Mirror with new materials, new shapes and forgotten knowledge in the field of glass.
This gallery reflects the personalities of two associates who created it : Anne Deconinck and Geoffrey Renaud, who started at Drouot or at the Saint-Ouen flea market. Specialized in decorative arts of the 20th century (1920-1970), the gallery exhibits Jacques Quinet or Louis Sognot as well as decorators who are less well-known by the general public (Zimmerman, Avril, Ico Parisi), but it also shows contemporary ceramic.
Until 1999, Didier et Clémence Krzentowski directed an agency in charge of planning meetings between designers and manufacturers. But they decided to get closer to the public by opening a design gallery, first in the 13th arrondissement, then considering the international success of their exhibitions, in Saint-German-des-Près. The gallery produces and presents exclusively the creations of the brothers Bourroulec, Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson, Alessandro Mendini, James Irvine or Martin Szekely but also presents a selection of beautiful lights (from the 1950s to nowadays) by Ingo Maurer, Gino Sarfatti or Achille Castiglioni.