Tiffany’s “Favourite Things” for August 2024

Welcome to Tiffany’s August edition of “Favourite Things,” where we bring you a curated selection of must-have items that embody the essence of luxury and style in interior design. This month, we’re excited to showcase an eclectic mix of stunning pieces from renowned manufacturers around the world. Join us as we explore these exquisite finds and discover how they can transform your living spaces into havens of elegance and sophistication, carefully selected by our very own Tiffany:

  1. Gallotti & Radice Stami Sideboard by Studiopepe is “upholstered in leather
    and equipped with an internal tempered glass shelf. The curved wood of the structure gives the sideboard femininity and elegance while the polished brass details embellish the product.”

  1. Atelier Fevrier Ceramic Rug. “Evocative of one of the most ancient Greek ceramics, the Francois vase, initially discovered in pieces then eagerly put back together (so it could tell its story). Its irregularity and ostensibly mended areas – resonant with the Japanese Kintsugi practice – mirror the beauty in its rawest, most vulnerable state.”

  1. Giopato & Coombes DAL Pendant. “Drawing A Line is a kaleidoscopic journey into time and memory… exploring the spirit of ‘guiding while knowing when to let go’ and the transformative potential from the interplay of conscious and subconscious gestures. A dialogue between intention and materiality, gesture and creation, East and West, and art and design.”

  1. Worldstone Patagonia Blue Quartzite. Blue Patagonia quartzite is a striking natural stone featuring a blend of deep blue hues with intricate veining in white, gray, and sometimes gold, creating a dynamic and unique appearance. Known for its durability and resistance to heat and scratches, it is ideal for countertops, wall cladding, and flooring applications.

  1. Gessi Equilibrio Tapware. It is said that some objects “call out to us,” exerting a particular attraction on us as a result of the energetic resonance we have with them. Woods, stones, metals, all elements in Equilibrio within its composition can be freely chosen and combined, so that each person can find their own personal Equilibrio, i.e. balance.

  1. Henryk Artwork. “The texture of his sculptures is created through brutal, quick decisions on stroke and tools, resulting in works that are as in-the-moment as they are eternal, hanging on a wall.”

  1. Henge Plynto Side Table. “Solidity and lightness are the ingredients of Plynto, a geometric composition of great purity. A structure that, combining a stone stem with a swivel glass or metal top, creates an iconic and versatile presence.”

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