Art

The family of ten rugs features a complex color palette, combining colder tones, recalling the snowy surfaces of the mountain chain, with warmer hues in a perfect balance: an apparent reference to earthy shades specifically designed to bring typical outdoor materials’ feelings related to nature into the interior design.

Sarah Myerscough Gallery, London’s renowned beacon of contemporary craft and material-led design, is thrilled to announce its much-anticipated inaugural exhibition in New York City at Galerie56. This landmark show marks a significant milestone as the gallery’s first international exhibition and sets the stage for an exhilarating exchange between the natural world and one of the greatest cities in the world.

The week kicked off with positive early sales. Galerie Meubles et Lumières, winner of the fair’s Best Gallery Presentation award, reported the sale of two hero pieces within its booth very quickly upon opening: the Anemone sofa by Jean-Pierre Laporte, a circular set of seating in a flower bud formation, and the large-scale, structural chandelier, Cassiopée by Max Sauze.