Four Finds from Maison et Objet
Kendell Cronstrom shares a sampling of fabrics.
Kendell Cronstrom, editorial director of HC&G and NYC&G, shares a look into last month’s Maison et Objet in Paris.
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1/4Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromPierre Frey wowed the Instagram crowd with a toast to La Maison Braquenié’s 200th anniversary at the circa-1770 Château de Louÿe outside Paris.Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromPierre Frey wowed the Instagram crowd with a toast to La Maison Braquenié’s 200th anniversary at the circa-1770 Château de Louÿe outside Paris.
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2/4Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromCarefully preserved textiles from the fabric house’s archive held their own against the showstopping, tulip-studded dining room.Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromCarefully preserved textiles from the fabric house’s archive held their own against the showstopping, tulip-studded dining room.
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3/4Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromLook for Dedar’s sassy new Tiger Beat featured in the pages of NYC&G’s March/April issue. At their showroom on the rue Bonaparte, the stylish Italian fabric house showed many edgy new patterns to complement their sumptuous solids.Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromLook for Dedar’s sassy new Tiger Beat featured in the pages of NYC&G’s March/April issue. At their showroom on the rue Bonaparte, the stylish Italian fabric house showed many edgy new patterns to complement their sumptuous solids.
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4/4Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromBeth Holman, president of Sanderson Design Group USA, introduced a host of beautiful floral prints at the company’s showroom on the rue du Mail.Photography courtesy of Kendell CronstromBeth Holman, president of Sanderson Design Group USA, introduced a host of beautiful floral prints at the company’s showroom on the rue du Mail.