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CELEBRATING 2020 WITH ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST MEXICO

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar
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STUDIO CD celebrated the new year with our project Art House gracing the cover of International magazine Architectural Digest Mexico along with a 4 page-double spread feature.
Filled with a colourful curation of contemporary art and design this home and project is the perfect celebration to welcome a new year and century.

Interior design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart Written by Karine Monie

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STUDIO CD FEATURES IN ART EDIT MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar
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We are thrilled to be featured in Art Edit magazine with our aptly named project - Art House.
With the clients passion for art and fashion the home was filled with carefully selected contemporary pieces reflecting colour, humour and texture along with creating a gallery feel, reminiscent of the clients home growing up. Along side the art we selected sculptural furniture, lighting and finishes which bring the home together to form a classic yet modern family home.

Interior design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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A SYDNEY HOME WITH NEW YORK STYLE FOR INSIDE OUT

EDITORIAL STYLINGClaire Delmar
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The family home’s distinct New York style and monochromatic palette allowed a story of paralleled tones and ornamentation to complete the rooms.

Structured shapes, symmetrical styling and luxurious textures were the finishing touches to compliment the home’s existing character.

Our latest project can be found on the cover and as a five, double-page spread in this month's Inside Out November 19 and online.

Interior Design by Melissa Koch Interiors Architecture by Alexander &CO. Photography Tom Ferguson Styling STUDIO CD

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A DARLING POINT HOME IN ART EDIT

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar

Within the serene architecture of the newly renovated home, in Sydney’s Darling Point, STUDIO CD curated furniture, art and décor to fit seamlessly into the family home.  

Introducing curved and organic shaped furniture with contemporary appeal the art was introduced through painting, sculptures and ceramics to compliment the rooms. Selected specifically to give scale and impact, large artworks in muted and worn tones add drama through soft texture and natural references.

Architecture by Alexander & CO. Photography Tom Ferguson Styling STUDIO CD

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INGREDIENTS

Art - Shane Dunn, Heidi Yardley 'Hewish/Burns Still Life', ceramic totem by Walter Auer, Paul Wearing ceramics, Holly Ryan 'I choose to love you as much as me', Euan Macleod 'Intersection', Susie Solomon sculpture,Laura Ellenberger 'Untitled II', Tracey Deep floral sculpture, Tania Rollond, Sonia Pedrazzini, Monmartre Store pencil drawing, Maria Kostareva 'White Station', Humble Matter 'TTR vessel'.

PARIS WITH EST LIVING

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar

After an incredible few weeks in Paris filled with design, history and dining for Maison et Objet and Paris Design Week Claire shares her top 10 pieces, exhibitions and experiences with Est Living - featured in Issue #34, out now.

Claire photographed in Paris near The Louvre by Nicole Lily Rose

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INGREDIENTS

1. Architects Furniture 1960-2020 - Cite de Architecture Museum

An incredible 300 piece collection of furniture, spanning 60 years, of the most iconic pieces of this century’s architects. Enjoying a privileged and private tour of the collection with the curator of the exhibition we were taken on a journey of standout pieces designed with architectural knowledge of each space. 

2. DOOQ World of Details – ‘Malibu’ Armchair

Boucle and soft curves featured throughout the fair but it was the velvet detail pinching in the oversized arms of the ‘Malibu’ chair that set it apart from the rest.

3. Restaurant Balagan

A theatrical evening of the senses experienced through Israeli food and interiors by Dorothee Meilichzon of Chzon (also known for Hotel Panache and Hotel Des Grands Boulevards) for Experimental Group. The combination of music, food, atmosphere and a highly specified design marks an unforgettable experience with details considered from the ceramic tiles, ‘Mathilda’ chairs designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso , down to the glass amber plates and green glassware. 

4. Atelier Jerome Pereira – ‘Chaos’ pendant

A magical play on poise the ‘Chaos’ light has the effect of a mobile. Formed from hand blown glass and timber to balance it felt like a sceptre hanging from the ceiling above us.

5. Paronetto Paola – ‘Paper Clay’ new pastel colour range 

Always a stying favourite for its unique raw and textured ceramic finish, the new pastel tones released in shades of blue were a standout. 

6. Theoreme Editions

This exhibition was a thoughtful celebration of emerging contemporary designers which had a serene balance of calm. I could have purchased the entire collection, in particular Francesco Balzano’s ‘Constantin’ solid cast resin stool in the softest blue/grey.

7. Birkenstock Showroom

Set within a grandiose Parisian apartment and designed by Vinson & Co the sandals sat seamlessly within the interiors layered with vintage and contemporary furnishings such as the Faye TooGood ‘Roly-Poly’ chairs and Pierre Jeanneret ‘Chandigarh’ chair.

8. Blomus ‘Fuum’ Glassware 

A beautifully unique range of fine glassware celebrating an elegantly soft curve in muted amber and grey tones, designed by Theresa Rand.

9. Exposition AD Interieurs

An incredible, standout experience of the week created by a collection of rooms within the one building. Each room was expertly designed by one of 13 selected designers demonstrating their own unique awareness of the space and creating the feeling of walking into a different world each time. Pierre Bonnefille’s room in particular captured earthy tones, textured finishes and a play on soft curves and geometric shapes nodding to mid-century and modern design representation. 

10. Moustache Showroom

The playful ‘Bold Chair’ designed by Big-Game expressed modern font and featured at the newly appointed Moustache Showroom.