{"id":164811,"date":"2025-01-14T05:45:58","date_gmt":"2025-01-14T05:45:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-a-fabric-fringed-design-tour-of-paris\/"},"modified":"2025-01-14T05:45:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-14T05:45:59","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-a-fabric-fringed-design-tour-of-paris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-a-fabric-fringed-design-tour-of-paris\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic A fabric-fringed design tour of Paris"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic The city-wide celebration of design takes place from 15 to 18 January. Here\u2019s where to go for inspiration and new unveilings:Loro PianaMake your way to rue des Saints-P\u00e8res for the unveiling of the Pure and Pristine collection, a series of indoor and outdoor furniture by designers Raphael Navot, Francesca Lanzavecchia and Paola Navone\u2019s Otto studio. A new version of the Palm armchair in handwoven wicker makes its debut alongside Trama, a freestanding room divider-bookcase juxtaposing wood with fabric. The Delight chairs collection by Exteta are also joined by sofas and new coffee tables.ArteAt Arte\u2019s store on rue de l\u2019Abbaye, you can discover\u00a0the wallpaper and fabrics brand\u2019s eight new collections, including Melaky, which draws inspiration from Madagascar and its exotic flora \u2013 the bark of mulberry trees and the fibres of the raffia palm are used to create tactile wallcovering designs.Porta RomanaDutch born, London-based industrial designer Tord Boontje is best known for an aesthetic enriched by romanticism. Botanica, his eleventh collaboration with Porta Romana, is launching exclusively in Paris at the Holland &amp; Sherry showroom on rue de l\u2019Echaud\u00e9; it includes coloured pendant lights that resembled flower buds preparing to bloom, and a ceiling light that takes the form of a delicate floral garland. Both can be selected in a new colour palette.Thierry LemaireA major unveiling is happening at Lemaire\u2019s gallery on rue Bonaparte. His new collection \u201cdesigned in the tradition of the French decorative arts\u201d explores duality: rigorous lines are softened by curved edges, and raw solid teak is used alongside smooth resin in amber and black. Among the line-up is the Kaala armchair and flower-shaped Dahlia chair, upholstered in textural Per Inciso chenille cotton fabric by Dedar, and the Molomo sofa wrapped in boucl\u00e9 wool.Samuel &amp; SonsThe passementerie specialist has headquarters in New York but always makes a splash in Paris \u2013 returning to the roots of a craft that originated in France. This year is no exception: it is launching three new collections at its store on rue du Mail, including Kaleidoscope, a carnivalesque collaboration with Elizabeth Ashdown, one of the last passementerie artists still working and weaving by hand in the UK.\u00a0LiaigreThe French house is showcasing Bloc, a shelving system inspired by furniture created by Dominique Perrault and Ga\u00eblle Lauriot-Pr\u00e9vost (of Perrault Architecture) for the National Library of France. The piece, on display at Liaigre\u2019s headquarters on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honor\u00e9, is reimagined for the home in various finishes and tones of wood with an optional open or closed back.Little GreeneA foray into quintessential British design is on show on the rue Bonaparte. The wallpaper and paint specialist is introducing Storybook Papers, its fifth collection of wallpapers created in partnership with the National Trust. The collection of eight whimsical designs is inspired by archive material conserved and cared for by National Trust properties. It includes patterns inspired by artworks by Beatrix Potter \u2013 one of the National Trust\u2019s principal benefactors.Sceners GalleryStop by the French design gallery founded by David Atlan and Jonathan Haddad on boulevard de M\u00e9nilmontant to appreciate the work of Pierre Jeanneret and Rick Owens. It is also hosting New York gallery Philia for an exhibition that showcases pieces by Niclas Wolf and Pierre de Valck.\u00a0LibertyThe storied London department store is celebrating its 150th anniversary at a gallery space on rue de Seine. \u200b\u200bIts new The House of Liberty collection references pivotal moments in Liberty\u2019s history from its 60,000-strong archive. It is divided into three chapters: Arts Club (1860-1875) featuring designs referencing \u201cbohemian botanicals with decorative glamour\u201d; Town House (1875-1910) surveying the aesthetic movement and art nouveau period; and Painters House (1960-1980) which explores folk-inspired florals, geometrics and stripes.OchreA pop-up at Galerie Ratton on rue de Seine \u2013 part of a showcase of Anne Corbiere textiles \u2013 will preview Marea, a collection of handblown Murano glass pendant lights in watery hues. When switched on,\u00a0the 18in, dome-shaped pendants cast waves of colour in refracted light. Also shown is a new version of Ochre\u2019s Cloud Shade, covered in a fabric by Anne Corbiere.ToyineCheck out the contemporary fabric house\u2019s new collection Om Alma at an exhibition at Galerie Ber\u00e8s on rue de Beaune. The fabrics, referencing the textures of Scandinavian nature, are woven in France by a team of artisans.\u00a0SchumacherSchumacher\u2019s store is always full of colour and inspiration, and this year the fabric and wallpaper house is showcasing striking new Panel Sets by American fashion designer Johnson Hartig of Libertine, alongside its Shivalik Hills Tiger chenille yarns from its Orpheum collection, Andean tribute embroidery by fashion designer Johanna Ortiz and a new collection of lacquer trays made in collaboration with The Lacquer Company.Sanderson Design GroupIn a show of creative force, all the brands under the company umbrella will be unveiling new designs at a pop up at Galerie L\u00e9lia Mordoch on rue Mazarine. Zoffany is introducing striking Indienne and Rare Textiles; Sanderson, its County Woodland wallpapers and Orwell Weaves; Morris &amp; Co, the Simply Wide Width and Indoor Outdoor Weaves; and Henry Holland has designed a collection for Harlequin. My personal favourite, however, is Clarke &amp; Clarke\u2019s spellbinding\u00a0Mythica collection by artist Emma J Shipley.Eric SchmittA mecca for beautifully made outdoor furniture on the rue de la Cerisaie, where you will find pieces made from breccia stone \u2013 a Ceppo di Gre\u2019 composed of various marbles \u2013 alongside new outdoor bronze chairs upholstered in waterproof fabric from Perennials, as well as an all-wood dining chair. Several rugs will also be presented, including a new rug-bed with a cloud-like pattern, plus new lighting fixtures and candlesticks.Garnier &amp; LinkerThe design duo Guillaume Garnier and Florent Linker are thematically decorating their showroom on rue de l\u2019\u00c9chiquier to present an exhibition on Japanese urushi lacquer \u2013 the backdrop to the debut of their Kami lacquer furniture. Meanwhile, over at Galerie Babel on rue Gu\u00e9n\u00e9gaud, the pair are presenting\u00a0new Kami lights alongside cast glass lights from their Eos and Itys collections.Pinto and De GournayGo to the interior design house\u2019s showroom on rue d\u2019Aboukir to see its collaboration with British wallpaper house De Gournay. The handpainted papers depict decorative interpretations of natural materials and woven motifs. Pinto will also showcase a new collection of outdoor furniture.ChristoflePerspective, an ultra-contemporary collection of candleholders and candlesticks designed by Mathias Kiss, is on display at Christofle\u2019s rue Saint-Honor\u00e9 showroom.OzoneAn exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of Brasilia, a collection born from a collaboration between Michel Boyer and Ozone founders \u00c9tienne Gounot and \u00c9ric J\u00e4hnke at the Mobilier National. Designed in 1974 for the French Embassy in Brasilia, these monumental lamps have since sparked a collection that has evolved into table, wall and floor lamps, some collaborations with Joseph Dirand for the Monsieur Bleu restaurant and Peter Marino for the Chanel boutiques.\u00a0De Le CuonaIn this pop-up at Galerie Loevenbruck, the purveyor of natural, sustainable fabrics is unveiling Natural Rebel, a collection reimagining classic tailoring including pinstripes.Aline HazarianSwing by Galerie Chastel-Mar\u00e9chal on rue de Rivoli, which is presenting four exclusive, limited-edition pieces by designer Hazarian (by appointment only). The Teseba chandelier, Arevabajd floor lamps, Pan table and Ser mirror, inspired by Armenian folklore, were created in her foundry in Lebanon.Nordic KnotsThe contemporary rug brand is unveiling its first installation at Galerie Chenel, the Parisian gallery on quai Voltaire specialising in ancient Roman sculptures. Entitled The Grand, the installation celebrates Scandinavian design and artistry amid the gallery\u2019s archaeological masterpieces.\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic The city-wide celebration of design takes place from 15 to 18 January. 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