Image 11 of 17 from gallery of Alliance Theater / Trahan Architects. © Matthias Pliessnig
Explore our Atzompa lighting collection featuring handmade white-washed ceramic pendants in a range of sizes and styles.
The elegant space, designed by ELLE DECOR A-Lister Brigette Romanek, even has its own DJ booth.
Discover the power of the light and colour in Gaudi's Basilica Sagrada Familia.
The bell rings, the whistle blows, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere…now it’s YOUR time. Time to loosen the tie, grab an icy cold one or adult beverage on the rocks. You worked hard today (or pretended to) so
Holiday windows and a new book by the late sculptor.
The Maradona Pendant is and English bronze iron frame with white alabaster shades. Each globe/panel is integrated LED for ample light. Additional pipe available (PIPE-490). Damp-rated, although limited covered outdoor areas may affect finish. Alabaster will vary.
1950s Chinese figurine salt and pepper holder by Richard Rohac. Designed and executed in the 1950s by Richard Rohac, who worked also for WHW Hagenauer, Vienna. The shakers are made of bakelite.
Magnus Celestii is a natural wooden desk that spirals up to the ceiling. Designed by Joseph Walsh Studio in Ireland, the sculpture and workspace uplifts
Nacho Carbonell is a Spanish designer born in 1980. He was named designer of the future at Design Miami/Basel. Discover his latest work on Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Studio Makgill is hosting an exhibition to celebrate the decennial of the studio. The exhibition, Beautifully Simple, will feature ten extraordinary designs that embody the studio's philosophy: the art of the beautifully simple.
Born in Spain in 1980 and now based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Carbonell works alongside his team of designers and artists in an open warehouse. He graduated in 2003 from Cardenal Herrera University in Spain and went on to study at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Upon graduating, he created collections such as Evolution in 2009, which won him a nomination for Beazley Design of the Year from the Design Museum in London.
Precious materials on show at Euroluce