CASACOR was present at the 11th edition of the exhibition that brings together the main art and design galleries from around the world. Check it out!
By Marina Pires
Updated at Nov 18, 2022, 3:45 PM - Submitted at Nov 19, 2022, 3:00 PM
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Featuring vintage, modern and contemporary pieces, New York 's Salon Art + Design showcases leading art and design galleries from around the world. This year, the fair, held at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan, focused not only on vintage pieces, but also on contemporary art. displayed separately, but together as a whole; giving suggestions on how you can fit them all together in your space.
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The exhibition's inclusion and desire to bring art and design closer to everyday life is based on the belief that today, more than ever, designers and collectors create and bring life to environments with these pieces, rather than just collecting them. separately.
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Thus, a variety of art, furniture and antiques, with 51 exhibitors from all over the world, filled the Salon Art + Design 2022 and showed that it is possible to adapt all the pieces to the everyday décor of a home.CASACOR was present at the event and, below, lists 5 trends that were present at Salon Art + Design 2022. Check it out!
Framed mirror
01/06 - Por R&Company / (Marina Pires)
02/06 - Por Twenty First Gallery / (Marina Pires)
03/06 - Por Twenty First Gallery / (Marina Pires)
04/06 - Powder HERE / (Marina Pires)
05/06 - By Galerie Chastel Maréchal / (Marina Pires)
06/06 - By Lebreton / (Marina Pires)
Maximalist frames, made from a variety of materials and formats , were the focus of the galleries present at Salon Art + Design 2022. Perfect not only for adding amplitude, but also for being presented with care, the frames give an artistic touch to the space — as is the case of the piece signed by Rogan Gregory , which is made of pink plaster and bronze .
Vases
01/04 - By J.Lohmann Gallery / (Marina Pires)
02/04 - By Heller Gallery / (Marina Pires)
03/04 - Por Glass Past New York / (Marina Pires)
04/04 - By Hostler Burrows / (Marina Pires)
The delicate porcelain vases by artist Sandra Davolio , from the J.Lohmann Gallery, bring craftsmanship to sophisticated design and show the different ways in which a piece can be presented in décor : with its original function as a vase or simply as an artistic piece .
Ceiling lights
01/03 - Por Twenty First Gallery / (Marina Pires)
02/03 - By Wexler Gallery / (Marina Pires)
03/03 - By Armel Soyer / (Marina Pires)
Lamps with an organic, but not minimalist, design were a highlight at this year's New York show. Shaped like dragonflies , made of ceramic or filled with small pieces of glass , the designs impressed by affirming that the ceiling is indeed a place to stand out. at the time of décor .
Lampshade
01/05 - Por Twenty First Gallery / (Marina Pires)
02/05 - By Maison Gerald / (Marina Pires)
03/05 - By Artrium / (Marina Pires)
04/05 - By Liz O'Brien / (Marina Pires)
05/05 - By French California / (Marina Pires)
Not only were ceiling lights the focus of the show, but table lamps were also present. A highlight was the Aqua Lamp , by French designer Nicolas Aubagnac , made ofmolten glass, which presents this sensation of freshness immortalized in a block with natural shapes.
Armchairs
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One of the most relevant pieces of furniture at Salon Art + Design 2022 were the armchairs : from the most organic and fun lines to the most sophisticated and minimalist.
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Highlightingthe reinterpretation of the giraffe chair , originally designed by Lina Bo Bardi , by the Cristina Grajanes gallery.