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earthen grey concrete bricks at

Teatro Vetra, Pizza Vetra. The new

collection showcased three new

lines - Oria d’Hermés, Équilibre

d’Hérmes andHermés Pippa.

The appeal of the Oria d’Hermés

collection stems from the precise

proportions and artisanal

handcrafted pieces itself. This

collection boasts furniture pieces

such as aminimalist armchair

designed by Rafael Moneo in 1960

and a horse carriage-like Hermés

Sofa Sellier with impeccable

details and substantial number

of compartments.

The Équilibre d’Hérmes line

on the other hand comprises desk

accessories that are

functional, designs that do

not lose out the decorative

side and aremade of natural

materials that forma harmony of

light maple, tan leather, natural

wicker and burnished brass. For the

Hermés Pippa collection, designs

pay homage to the roots of the

HermèsMaison. Designs in this

range article furniture pieces made

of fine leather that include folding

screens, a writing desk and a so-

called “mattress”.

All these designer collections are

scarce and not easily available. Still,

keeping upwith news of designer

collections provides a good guide

on the latest interior design trends

should one have a penchant for such

exquisite home design “objet d’art”.

Nevertheless, other designer

lifestyle brands such as Fendi and

Armani/Casa can be attained at

various shopping centres within the

Kuala Lumpur Golden Triangle and

city centre, as well as major cities

around the country.

BY

ALYSSA J. OON

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drool over the

elaborate designs that

make the international

runway, not tomention

the lean and leggy individuals

strutting “their” stuff. While

coveting any of these fanciful

dresses or suits maywell be beyond

the average Joe’s ability to own,

homes can still receive a touch of

“haute couture” through the

lifestyle extensions of famous

fashion labels.

CHRISTIANDIOR

For years, the House of Dior outpost

in Paris sold items sourced from

independent makers throughout the

world. The opening of the new four-

storeyHouse of Dior onNewBond

Street in London in early June,

marked the debut of the brand’s

flagshipDior Home store. Seeking

to encapsulate the refined tastes of

its late founder, the products in the

first collectionwere created by a

total of 11 tapped designers, among

them IndiaMahdavi, Lucie de la

Falaise, Michaël Cailloux and

PeterMarino, who also designed

the store.

The new and first range featured

Dior-print playing card decks, hand-

blown glass carafes, crystal glass

wares, ceramic plates and hand-

embroidered linen. Each itempaid

homage to the founder himself, who

once famously said, “Living in a

house that doesn’t reflect who you

are is akin towearing someone

else’s clothes”.

It is reported that each new

seasonwill feature brand new

pieces designed by a rotating group

of artists and designers. So for the

homemaker who can afford some

frill and opulence, don a piece or

two of ChristianDior for a touch of

casa extravagance.

CHRISTIAN LACROIX

Interior design got its first taste of

Christian Lacroix’s bold and

unusual designs when he was

commissioned to decorate several

landmark hotels in Paris, France.

Lacroix is said to have furnished

three hotels - Hotel Le Petit Moulin

in 2005; Hotel Bellechasse in 2007;

andmost recently, Hotel Le Notre

Dame in 2011.

Following Lacroix’s exit in 2009,

the Christian LacroixMaison has

since been helmed by creative

director SachaWalckhoff. Although

the trademark eclectic style of

Lacroix is still available for the

home, through theMaison’s

collection of fabrics, wallpapers

and cushions, they are designed

byWalckhoff.

The 2016 collection, also known

as the Art de Vivre Collection, drew

inspiration from the Incroyables et

Merveilleuses (Unbelievables and

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theMarvelous Ones) of the

French Revolution. Bold colours

are interpreted into fabrics and

wallpapers that combine floral

and uniquemodern digital prints

for an eclectic design.

Meanwhile, a capsule

collection in collaborationwith

Roche Bobois was released this

year, marking the Christian

LacroixMaison’s first foray into

furniture. The 20-piece collection

pays homage to designs of eras

past featuring screen-printed

striped lacqueredwood cubes; a

double-sided standing screen

with brass details featuring a 19th

century scene on one side and a

garden setting on the other; and

dining roomchairs with

hourglass backs. Other home

accessories in this range include

lighting pieces, mirrors, consoles

and rugs, plus a dining room table.

VERSACE

The addition of a home collection in

the universe of Gianni Versace

came naturally in 1992. What started

as a compilation of textiles for the

home was followed throughwith

the first range of porcelain dinner

services and sets created in

collaborationwith Rosenthal - now

hailed as design classics. The

collection expanded to include

furniture pieces in 1994.

The 2016 Versace Home

collectionwas unveiled during the

Salone del Mobile inMilan, Italy. It

was also there that the news of the

new range was announced, as the

first to be fully handled by Versace

Home. Themove to bring the whole

process in-house was made possible

with exclusive contracts with

Cassina Contract (furniture) and

Nemo (lighting).

The refreshed collection boasts

four new lines - Les Etoiles de la

Mer, Vasmara, Gvardian and Via

Gesù Palazzo Empire. The new

series features stunning pieces that

are perfect for one to recreate the

Palace of Versailles style at home.

Highlights of the collection include

the Via Gesù Palazzo Empire sofa,

whichwas inspired by the iconic

“It-bag” Versace Palazzo Empire

and led to the emblematic

Mesedia climate-proof aluminium

chair that features the infamous

Versace logo of Medusa’s head

in five colours: haze, storm,

cloud, purple sunset

and sunrise.

Always the

brand

committed to

opulence, from

the choice of materials,

the design itself, and the

outstanding Versace logo

that simply gets one’s attention -

each creation exudes glamour and

sheer excellence.

HERMÉS

Following the stunning art

installation that heralded the launch

of the Hermès en lumière range in

2014, the French house returned to

Salone del Mobile this year with a

more subdued andmoodier

showcase in its unveiling of the

HermèsMaison 2016 collection.

Mexican architect

Mauricio Rocha was

roped in to design

the pavilion of

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House of Dior.

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Interior design of Christian Lacroix.

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HermèsMaison 2016 collection.

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Christian Dior.

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Art de Vivre Collection.

The 2016 Versace Home collection.

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