Since the beginning of her career, India Mahdavi has developed a certain vision of happiness and colour through her work. In 2003, she launched her first furniture collection and inaugurated her showroom. In 2011, she opened her boutique "Petits Objets", a place designed to promote a range of know-how and ancestral techniques as well as a "signature" colour chart. From the Hôtel du Cloître to The Gallery at Sketch, from Monaco to Los Angeles, she has signed numerous places, bars, restaurants, clubs and hotels. Both an architect and a furniture designer, she is making her mark on the contemporary scene in a singular, eclectic and nomadic way, celebrating a pop orient in the West. Find out more about the artist: https://india-mahdavi.com/
Primadonna - Two Headed Plateau
Availability :
Made to order - 8-week lead time for unavailable pieces, except in the IN STOCK category and Astro or Colonial balls.L. 42,5 cm x W. 32 cm
Bicephalous tray, Primadonna décor
Designer: India Mahdavi
The love affair between our Manufacture des Emaux de Longwy and India Mahdavi gave birth this season to "Primadonna".
India Mahdavi rediscovered this floral motif dating from the end of the 19th century, which had never been reissued, while delving into the Manufacture's archives,
A two-headed enamel tray, illustrated by the Primadonna design, which recalls with elegance and finesse the softness of the floral tapestries of yesteryear.
Numbered and limited edition of 20 copies.
Creation 2020
Model in : Enamel
Catalogue number: 895300
Since the beginning of her career, India Mahdavi has developed a certain vision of happiness and colour through her work. In 2003, she launched her first furniture collection and inaugurated her showroom. In 2011, she opened her boutique "Petits Objets", a place designed to promote a range of know-how and ancestral techniques as well as a "signature" colour chart. From the Hôtel du Cloître to The Gallery at Sketch, from Monaco to Los Angeles, she has signed numerous places, bars, restaurants, clubs and hotels. Both an architect and a furniture designer, she is making her mark on the contemporary scene in a singular, eclectic and nomadic way, celebrating a pop orient in the West. Find out more about the artist: https://india-mahdavi.com/
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