KOHLER x SR_A Defy The Traditional Design And Performance Of A Bathroom Faucet. On View At at Design Miami/ 2023

KOHLER x SR_A Create Limited-Edition Faucet to Launch at Design Miami/ 2023. In the world of design, innovation often springs from the unlikeliest of partnerships. This year, at Design Miami/ 2023, a groundbreaking collaboration between Kohler, the British artist and designer Dr. Samuel Ross, and his industrial design studio SR_A is set to take the … Read more

Audi First Digital Artwork for Design Miami/ Is A Grandsphere

Audi’s first digital artwork for Design Miami/ is a Grandsphere by digital artist and designer Andrés Reisinger. One of the most sought-after digital artists of the 21st Century designs Grandsphere for Audi. For Audi, the future is a space – for ideas, innovations and designs. By re-thinking design and approaching it from inside out, the … Read more

What To See At Design Miami/: 10 Luxury Brands Believing In Cocreation

What to See at Design Miami/ 2022, the global forum for collectible design.  Design Miami/ takes place in Pride Park, opposite the Miami Beach Convention Center, from November 30 – December 4, 2022. The theme for this edition, selected by curatorial director Maria Cristina Didero, is The Golden Age: Looking to the Future. The programming … Read more

These Are The First Images Of The Future Orient Express Train & Hotels

Orient Express Revelation/: A new chapter for rail travel, and a new destiny for a legendary train.

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Orient Express presents “Orient Express Revelation”, exclusively revealing the future Orient Express train imagined by Maxime D’Angeac. The new design is shown at the Design Miami/ fair, from November 30 to December 4.

140 years ago, Georges Nagelmackers turned his dream into reality by launching the first luxury Orient Express trains. Today, the legend continues with the unveiling of the future Orient Express luxury train.

Completely re-imagined, the old historic carriages, disappeared, forgotten, and then found again, are back in service. Reimagined by Maxime d’Angeac and the finest artisans in France, the first cars will be available for public exploration in 2024, with a formal launch in 2025.

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“We are proud, today, to reveal the first images of the future Orient Express train. A story inspired by a dream, a timeless train, the object of all fantasies and which becomes a reality. Maxime d’Angeac’s design awakens the myth with the revelation of its luxury, modernity, and French elegance. Tomorrow, the Orient Express will shine again, proud of its 140 years of history and looking to the future. The legend continues.” – Sébastien Bazin, Chairmain & CEO, Accor.

Artisan of travel since 1883, Orient Express sublimates the Art of Travel with its luxury trains, unique experiences, and collections of rare objects. And coming soon: its first hotels around the world, with the opening of Orient Express La Minerva in Rome and Orient Express Palazzo Donà Giovannelli in Venice in 2024. An additional project has been announced in Riyadh, the first city in the Middle East to announce the arrival of an Orient Express hotel.

In parallel with the launch of the Orient Express imagined by Maxime d’Angeac, Orient Express La Dolce Vita will welcome its first passengers on board its luxury trains in 2024 – making up a full universe that will offer Orient Express travelers a complete ultra-luxury travel experience.

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What to see at Design Miami/: The Pillow Portraits by Fendi x Lukas Gschwandtner

This year’s Design Miami/ program explores the theme of The Golden Age: Looking to the Future, celebrating a tomorrow of our own creation. Discover the fair in-person and online at designmiami.com. Design Miami/ , the global forum for collectible design, invites designers, businesses, institutions, partners and sponsors to present newly commissioned works of design, creating … Read more

Reimaginings: Dior’s Medallion Chairs debut in the US

Dior Presents the Dior Medallion Chair Exhibition at Superblue Miami.

Ma Yansong’s reinterpretation of Dior Medallion Chair ©Ken Ngan

Dior Maison invited seventeen artists to reinterpret one of its iconic emblems: the Medallion Chair. A symbol of Louis XVI style that fashion designer Christian Dior chose as soon as he founded his luxury fashion House, in order to seat guests at his fashion shows in a “sober, simple and above all classic and Parisian” décor, as he recounted in his memoirs. The essential oval surmounted by a fontanges bow became one of the major codes of 30 Avenue Montaigne, the beating heart of Dior. Today, Sam Baron, Nacho Carbonell, Pierre Charpin, Dimorestudio, Khaled El Mays, Martino Gamper, Constance Guisset, India Mahdavi, nendo, Joy de Rohan Chabot, Linde Freya Tangelder, Atang Tshikare, Seungjin Yang, Ma Yansong, Jinyeong Yeon, Tokujin Yoshioka and Pierre Yovanovitch offer their visions and artistic and cultural sensibilities to reconceive this object of desire with boundless creativity.

On the occasion of Design Miami and Art Basel, legendary fashion house Dior makes a splash with the US debut of its Medallion Chair Exhibition, featuring reinterpretations of the chair.

The exhibition takes place in Superblue, Miami’s lauded new experiential art venue—which is, notably, the same space in which Dior presented its Pre-Fall 2020 men’s collection, prior to Superblue’s opening. The US debut is the follow-up to the exhibition’s launch during Milan Design Week earlier this year, which was staged in a mist-filled interior room and garden of the 18th century Palazzo Citterio in Brera.

The designers’ reimaginings are wonderfully eclectic: Ma Yansong designed his windswept-looking chairs to appear as though they are “traveling through time;” Sam Baron, meanwhile, reinterpreted the chair as an outdoor swing, a rocking chair, and a bench, resulting in “piece[s] that celebrate gathering and conviviality.”

India Mahdavi’s pattern-rich designs were envisioned as a family or tribe of sorts, and produced using Indian textile techniques from Kashmir, while Atang Tskhikare’s chair was handmade in collaboration with Xhosa craftswomen and features intricate beadwork.

Linde Freya Tangelder of Destroyers/Builders found inspiration in the original chair’s soft curves, which “remind me of sanded glass, shaped by the sea;” her elegant, aluminum “Sage” chair—which is first CNC-milled, then assembled and welded before being hand-brushed by the designer—intends to“explore silver in all its subtleties.” And Seungjin Yan’s delightful “Blowing Series” chairs were molded over balloons using epoxy resin.

Khaled El Mays’ reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo ©Tanya Traboulsi | Nendo’s reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo © Yuto Kudo
Joy de Rohan Chabot’s handcrafted reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photos © Marion Berrin
Sam Baron’s reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo © Marion Berrin
Sam Baron’s reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo © Marion Berrin
Seungjin Yang. Image courtesy: Sungmin Kim
Pierre Yovanovitch reinterpretation of Dior Medallion Chair 2021. Image courtesy: Marion Berrin