Whether you’re a mid-century design lover, a classic decor enthusiast or a contemporary style admirer, we have everything you need to be on top of every tendency through the work of the finest interior designers out there. Maison et Objet 2020 is finished but we still want to give you some wonderful sideboard ideas by top French interior designers. Hope you enjoy!
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Pierre Yovanovitch
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Since 2001, Pierre Yovanovitch has made his mark worldwide through highly prestigious design projects that eloquently express his a made in France style, where solid underpinnings of extreme luxury back up a purist vision of interior architecture. Indifferent to the dictates of passing fads and trends, Pierre Yovanovitch delivers imposing design projects that persuade by the strength of their soundly conceived architectural presence, gracefully avoiding both complication and ostentation
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Dandy is a sleek and stylish wooden sideboard. Its body is entirely made of solid walnut wood and it resembles a kitsch radio, because of its shape and the use of grill cloth on the doors. It is accented by a brass trim on the body edges and supported by tapered legs with brass ferrules.
Jean-Louis Deniot
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Recognized worldwide for his emblematic and eclectic interiors, Jean-Louis Deniot plays in a multiplicity of repertoires, never sticking to a purity of style, rather letting his academic training translate into a vocabulary that is both informal and bold. If he does a contemporary project, it is always with a weighty dose of history and references infused into it to produce a timeless yet timely scenario.
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Huang is a mountain range in eastern China known for its spectacular scenery – there you’ll find breathtaking sunsets, majestic pine trees and views of the clouds from above. Huang is also a sideboard and it features an inside in rosewood veneer and details in hammered matte and brushed aged brass – a statement piece like no other.
Charles Zana
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Referencing sculpture, abstraction, drawing and installation art, for each project Charles Zana writes a new story, giving it greater conceptual value. Beyond the profession of architect or designer, Charles Zana offers “curated stories”, artistic and full of meaning, but also warm and responsive to the lives of the occupants.
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At 5th Avenue, we can visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Boca do Lobo pays a tribute to this culture center by creating the Metropolitan sideboard – a sober yet elegant element. This piece has a wood body and the front of the cupboard is in cut mirror. The exterior of the sideboard has two available finishes, black glass or gray mirror, with refined craftsman work on the mirror.
Sarah Lavoine
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One of Paris’s top interior designers, Sarah Lavoine describes herself as “alive, natural and energetic”. She is quintessentially Parisian with a flair for versatility, color and originality. Her natural joie de vivre, that we so admire in the French culture, translates effortlessly into her designs be it interiors, furniture, home goods or clothing. There is no limit to where Lavoine’s design spirit will take her.
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Design is not just what it looks like, it’s also how it works. The Soho sideboard captures the essence of the space and, at the same time, makes the best possible use of it. The drawers count different and varied materials from glass to wood and gold leaf gives its final touch.
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