The Salon Art + Design Brings Art To Everyday Life

The Salon Fine art + Design 2022 was the fourth edition of the high-end fair and information technology did not disappoint, with gorgeous retro effects and stunning new mod decor pieces. At either end of the spectrum, the show offered art for life.

Todd Merrill Art at The Salon Art + Design View in gallery
The focal point of the booth was Niamh Berry's light sculpture, "Walking." The Irish artist creates fine light sculptures and furniture, from a variety of materials. View in gallery
The focal point of the booth was Niamh Berry's light sculpture, "Walking." The Irish artist creates fine light sculptures and furniture, from a diverseness of materials.

The Todd Merrill Studio presented a number of pieces that are not merely unique in appearance just in too in creative procedure. Whether equally a visual improver to the dwelling house or as a functional piece, they were all very appealing.

Erin Sullivan's alligator piece is cast in bronze. View in gallery
Erin Sullivan's alligator piece is cast in statuary.

Either as a stool or a small tabular array, Erin Sullivan's sculptural piece of furniture features realistic features of organic subjects. She uses the lost wax method, often used by jewelers, to create her striking pieces.

This sculptural console by Fish is called Laminar and uses almost 400 pieces of American Black Walnut veneer. It is said to be inspired by marine life, although some people also see the image of a crawling man when they look at it. View in gallery
This sculptural console by Fish is called Laminar and uses almost 400 pieces of American Black Walnut veneer. It is said to be inspired by marine life, although some people besides see the epitome of a crawling man when they look at it.
Fish's Untitled Bronze 2 "One Piece" Console uses the wood, resin, bronze, and squid ink dye to texturize and enhance the piece. View in gallery
Fish'southward Untitled Bronze 2 "1 Piece" Console uses the wood, resin, bronze, and squid ink dye to texturize and enhance the slice.

Some other artist featured in the prove by the Merrill Studio is Marc Fish. The Great britain artist and piece of furniture maker created these console pieces. From a altitude they appeared to be made of a metallic, simply on closer inspection, they look like carved forest with an amazing grain. In fact, they are made through micro-stock lamination and cold carved.  The advent of the grain comes from the nearly 100 wood layers that, manipulated into shape, hand-carved, and and so sanded until shine.

Berthelot's bench, "Souvenirs Maritimes", 2015, is an example of how his work focuses on merging function and beauty. View in gallery
Berthelot's bench, "Souvenirs Maritimes", 2015, is an example of how his work focuses on merging role and dazzler.

Parisian Gallery Diane de Polignac presented some lounge chairs and a demote from Quebec-based creative person Gildas Berthelot.  For the states, the sinuous lines of the piece of furniture are a perfect counterpoint to the abstract fine art.

The undulating cubes and pointed legs contribute to a feeling of water and perhaps sea creatures. View in gallery
The undulating cubes and pointed legs contribute to a feeling of h2o and perhaps sea creatures.
La Nonchalante, 2022 by Berthelot. The pale wood and curves of the lounge give the impression that the piece is a living organism. View in gallery
La Nonchalante, 2022 by Berthelot. The pale forest and curves of the lounge give the impression that the slice is a living organism.
The skins of the Pirarucu -- also called an arapaima -- are applied to the seating by French artisans. View in gallery
The skins of the Pirarucu — besides chosen an arapaima — are applied to the seating by French artisans.
The back of the sofa is made of vertically assembled bamboo, which contributes to the organic look. View in gallery
The dorsum of the sofa is made of vertically assembled bamboo, which contributes to the organic wait.

Friedman Benda presented an entire living room of pieces from Humberto and Fernando Campana, who are famed Brazilian designers. ThisPirarucu Sofa, 2022 is made from the tanned skins of the Pirarucu, which is 1 of the world'southward largest fresh-water fish in the amazon.

So soft and fluffy, you can;t help but want to sink into these chairs. The Campana brothers have also created a bolotas sofa in purple that is especially modern. View in gallery
So soft and fluffy, you can't help merely want to sink into these chairs. The Campana brothers take also created a bolotas sofa in purple that is especially mod.

These are the 'bolotas' armchairs created in 2015, which consist of sheep's wool pillows covering a stainless steel construction with ipĂª woods. "Bolotas"  ways "acorns."  The 'detonado' modular bookshelf, likewise released in 2015,
has particular visual interest thanks to its unique angles and textures.

The "detonato" has a freijĂ³ wood structure with transparent nylon weave and a patchwork of reclaimed thong wicker. View in gallery
The "detonato" has a freijĂ³ wood structure with transparent nylon weave and a patchwork of reclaimed thong wicker.
All smooth curves, yet far from orderly, this marble piece is certainly one of a kind. View in gallery
All smooth curves, withal far from orderly, this marble slice is certainly one of a kind.

This marble console in the Friedman Benda booth was a stunner.  The artfully stacked layers of stone, each separately carved, make for a real statement piece.

The Campana's Fitas Table, made of bent brass. View in gallery
The Campana'due south Fitas Table, fabricated of bent brass.
Here the artist uses even damaged leaves for the casting, which only enhances the organic nature of the piece. View in gallery
Here the artist uses even damaged leaves for the casting, which simply enhances the organic nature of the slice.

We were particularly taken past these bronze seats by Gregory Nangle from the Wexler Gallery.  Made of individually bandage winter hazel leaves, the benches and an accompanying chair have many visual surprises.

While from the exterior, the indoor/outdoor piece is all bronze, the inside presence a visual delight. View in gallery
While from the outside, the indoor/outdoor slice is all statuary, the inside presence a visual delight.
Each piece has a different color gradation, and with the varying light from different angles, reminds the viewer of dappled sunlight on the leaves. View in gallery
Each piece has a different color gradation, and with the varying light from different angles, reminds the viewer of dappled sunlight on the leaves.

The gradation of the colored patina on the inside of Nangle'south works features diverse shades of green, yellow, orange and brown.

Made of a special Japanese wood, the grain is the first thing you notice upon inspection. View in gallery
Made of a special Japanese wood, the grain is the first thing you lot find upon inspection.

We were drawn to this minor armoire because we love round wooden pieces.  The skill required to manipulate flat, angular wood into a beautiful rounded furnishing is very special. Philadelphia artist Michael Hurwitz, who created this piece,  is represented in several public collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.

Instead of glass panes, Hurewitz uses mica to serve as windows into the display area of the armoire. View in gallery
Instead of glass panes, Hurewitz uses mica to serve as windows into the display area of the armoire.
Seomi International "captures the values of Korea's naturalistic aesthetics and artisanship." It "intends to supercharge the new movements in Korean design that are combined with originality and practicability in harmony." View in gallery
Seomi International "captures the values of Korea's naturalistic aesthetics and artisanship." Information technology "intends to supercharge the new movements in Korean design that are combined with originality and practicability in harmony."

The brandish by Seomi International had a variety of modern decor pieces, both furnishings and accessories, that are artful and functional.

Artist Choi Byung Hoon created these very organic furnishings. View in gallery
Creative person Choi Byung Hoon created these very organic furnishings.

Sculpted from black granite, the "Afterimage" outdoor stools are minimalist and eminently functional.  The tabular array, which goes by the same name, is made from black lacquer on ruby oak, with natural stone.

Pictured left is BADA-131210-04 and Brown & White Object (With Blue Dot) is on the left. View in gallery
Pictured left is BADA-131210-04 and Brown & White Object (With Blue Dot) is on the left.

These glazed ceramic pieces can role every bit fine art objects or occasional tables.

This pearlized series of furnishings and decor is called "From the Glitter." View in gallery
This pearlized serial of effects and decor is called "From the Glitter."
Her "From the Glitter" Table sloped inward toward the center and is topped with glass. View in gallery
Her "From the Glitter" Table sloped inward toward the center and is topped with glass.

Artist Kang Myung Sun is known for using the traditional adroitness used for lacquer work inlaid with female parent-of-pearl in innovative ways.  According to her statement, she seeks to evidence the natural aspects of her works. This table is Mother-of-pearl, Korean lacquer on wood layered with linen, crimson dirt, and charcoal.

The same series includes this wall piece that opens to reveal a black lacquered shelf. View in gallery
The same serial includes this wall slice that opens to reveal a black lacquered shelf.

The inside is merely as finely crafted as the outside.

Her From the Glitter series also includes table lighting fixtures. View in gallery
Her From the Glitter series too includes table lighting fixtures.
PHENOMENA 2015-0001 by Kim Sang Hoon is made of Luxteel, Aluminum, Wood and Glass. View in gallery
PHENOMENA 2015-0001 by Kim Sang Hoon is made of Luxteel, Aluminum, Forest and Glass.

Artist Kim Song Hoon was "was barely out of school when his Phenomena screen became just that, a miracle. Made of undulating horizontal strips of forest, the room divider both separates and brings two spaces together': co-ordinate to his bio.  Here. he has extended the concept to the unusual "Phenomena" console.

The undulating strips in the legs of his console bring interest to an often neglected area of this type of furniture piece. View in gallery
The undulating strips in the legs of his console bring interest to an often neglected area of this type of article of furniture piece.
Seomi lace head wall art View in gallery

The Salon Fine art+ Design presented its share of home decor accessories and fine art pieces.  This piece of work by Joana Vasconcelos is a ceramic horsehide covered with lace. She takes everyday objects and materials and its them into new, complex  works.  She "ofttimes incorporates crafts like knitting and crochet into her art, as well as common Portuguese household items similar ceramic figures," says her statement.

Adelmann's Cherry Bomb wall lighting system is further highlighted with the metallic draping, which added interest to the brass tubing that creeps across the walls. View in gallery
Adelmann's Cherry Bomb wall lighting system is further highlighted with the metal draping, which added involvement to the brass tubing that creeps across the walls.

The Nilufar Gallery from Milan presented Lindsay Adelmann's stunning Cherry-red Bomb lighting fixture.  Homedit.com featured lighting from the Adelmann studio shortly after ICFF 2015.

Ammann Stools View in gallery

German's Amman Gallery presented a range of pieces, but these from Studio Nucleo were most interesting!  The Italian studio has developed a method to capture antique wooden pieces, such as these stools, within resin. The resulting article of furniture is visually engaging and very useful.

Based in Torino, Italy, Nucleo is a collective of artists and designers directed by Piergiorgio Robino. View in gallery
Based in Torino, Italy, Nucleo is a collective of artists and designers directed past Piergiorgio Robino.

It is fascinating to see how Studio Nucleo tin can encase the separate parts in resin to maintain the bench shape.

Inside the resin of the square bench, you can see one side of a round stool. View in gallery
Inside the resin of the foursquare bench, yous tin encounter one side of a round stool.
Wood Fossil Table 01, from 2013, highlights the wooden legs with a purely resin table top. View in gallery
Wood Fossil Table 01, from 2013, highlights the wooden legs with a purely resin table top.
Setting the legs into the resin magnifies the grain and imperfections of the wood, adding interest. View in gallery
Setting the legs into the resin magnifies the grain and imperfections of the woods, adding interest.
Here the table is paired with Tree Study #03 - Impossible Tree, 2015, by Wolfs + Jung. View in gallery
Here the tabular array is paired with Tree Study #03 – Incommunicable Tree, 2015, by Wolfs + Jung.
Ammann Cubes View in gallery

These amazing cubes, which are seating, tables and art all in i are besides by Studio Nucleo. Again using epoxy resin the artisans create these "Rock Fossil" pieces with diverse pigments.

The pieces are available in different "stome" types and colors. This is Lapislazuli. View in gallery
The pieces are available in unlike "stome" types and colors. This is Lapislazuli.
Titled Gold Brick NO. 1, the table is made from stainless steel. View in gallery
Titled Gilded Brick NO. 1, the table is made from stainless steel.

This agreeable cocktail table is by Chinese-born designer Shi Jianmin.

Swedish born Patrik Frederikson and British native Ian Stalled (are known for their avant-garde design objects, furniture, and interiors. View in gallery
Swedish born Patrik Frederikson and British native Ian Stalled (are known for their avant-garde blueprint objects, furniture, and interiors.

The David Gill Gallery showed pieces from UK designers such every bit Fredericton Stallard. Made from acrylic, this "Gravity" coffee table seems to be a moment in time, like water stopped mid period.

One of the UK's biggest architects is Dame Zaha Hadid. This "Liquid Glacial" chair is so ethereal it looks as though it might melt away. View in gallery
One of the Uk'south biggest architects is Dame Zaha Hadid. This "Liquid Glacial" chair is so ethereal information technology looks as though it might melt away.
Sculpture 'Fox Cub 2', 2022 is made of Ceramic, stainless steel, and enameled wire. View in gallery
Sculpture 'Fox Cub 2', 2022 is made of Ceramic, stainless steel, and enameled wire.
This mirror is created with the same concept, but each square is painted with a section of Hieronymus Bosch's triptych Garden of Earthly Delights. The color variations are delicate and subtle, making the ceramic pieces look at a distance ike flowers. View in gallery
This mirror is created with the same concept, but each square is painted with a section of Hieronymus Bosch's triptych Garden of Earthly Delights. The color variations are fragile and subtle, making the ceramic pieces look at a altitude ike flowers.

The Salon was not without its whimsical pieces too.  These animal sculptures by Barnaby Barford are an unusual have on several levels. The artist is know for using mass-market place and antiquarian porcelain figurines, and and so altering them by removing and calculation elements, and by repainting them.

Barford's jeweled monkey hangs from a large chandelier in this kitchsy lighting fixture. View in gallery
Barford'southward jeweled monkey hangs from a large chandelier in this kitchsy lighting fixture.
Some pieces we saw were gilded -- either partially or entirely -- in crushed stone. This occasional table is coated in crushed pyrite. View in gallery
Some pieces we saw were gilded — either partially or entirely — in crushed stone. This occasional tabular array is coated in crushed pyrite.

The DeLorenzo Gallery presented a range of works past the AMOIA studio, highlighting  tables enhanced with crushed rock.

Crush pyrite adorns this small table as well, creating a glittering piece that would work in a casual or formal environment. View in gallery
Beat out pyrite adorns this pocket-sized tabular array as well, creating a glittering piece that would work in a coincidental or formal environment.
Cut larger than the crushed stone for the fully gilded pieces, the reflective surface it gives a humble table is no less attractive. View in gallery
Cut larger than the crushed stone for the fully gilded pieces, the reflective surface it gives a humble table is no less bonny.

If total gilding is as well much for your style, tables similar these are "dipped" in crushed rock.

Here is a close-up of the larger stone pieces. View in gallery
Hither is a close-up of the larger rock pieces.
This coffee table features crushed stone on the legs, as well as on top, as a decorative element. View in gallery
This coffee table features crushed stone on the legs, besides as on top, as a decorative element.
A closer view of the stone use, which tourmaline and less sparkly. View in gallery
A closer view of the rock use, which tourmaline and less sparkly.
The stone coating give the coffee table legs added interest and heft. View in gallery
The rock coating requite the coffee table legs added involvement and heft.
Jeff Zimmerman's wall hung "Splash" sculpture is made of 17 pieces of hand-blown baking soda glass. View in gallery
Jeff Zimmerman'due south wall hung "Splash" sculpture is made of 17 pieces of hand-diddled baking soda glass.

Kentucky native and drinking glass sculptor created this wall art piece, which drew you into the R & Company both from across the room. Whether you have modern decor, gimmicky or more than traditional, his "Splash" sculpture would be a focal point.

View in gallery
A closer look reveals the bubbles in the glass, which add to the character and dimension of the slice.
Wolfe's work, represented at The Salon by R & Company, uses glass casting and blowing to create his unusual forms. View in gallery
Wolfe's work, represented at The Salon by R & Company, uses glass casting and blowing to create his unusual forms.

U.S. artist Thaddeus Wolf uses non-traditional drinking glass techniques to create his works.  He often uses a drinking glass molding process where each mold tin only exist used once.  He later colored glass and and then carves into it to reveal the dissimilar hues.

Nikolai and Simon Haas started as stone carvers and are now known for a variety of original furniture designs and objects. This is their Unique Hex stool, rendered in brass. View in gallery
Nikolai and Simon Haas started equally stone carvers and are now known for a variety of original furniture designs and objects. This is their Unique Hex stool, rendered in brass.
Swiss born Christian Wasserman creates these modern yet somehow homey designs. We could easily see his "Dodecahedron" chandelier hanging over the family dining table. View in gallery
Swiss born Christian Wasserman creates these modern yet somehow homey designs. We could easily see his "Dodecahedron" chandelier hanging over the family dining tabular array.
Created in bronze, this coffee table would be the focal point in any interior design. View in gallery
Created in bronze, this coffee table would be the focal indicate in any interior design.
Even in smaller renditions, the Puddle series is still dramatic. View in gallery
Even in smaller renditions, the Puddle series is nevertheless dramatic.

Wow is all nosotros tin say to Stefan Bishop's "Pool" coffee table presented by the Cristina Grajales Gallery.

Gallery Red top tables View in gallery

The light that filters through the colored glass tops of these tables makes parts of the metallic base below glow with carmine light.  Beautiful indeed.

The myriad colors in this piece are all basically neutral, lending it to endless possibilities. View in gallery
The myriad colors in this slice are all basically neutral, lending it to endless possibilities.

Petrified wood makes for a stunning table top.

Marina Karella's "The Gold Cloth" is a gorgeous piece of art. View in gallery
Marina Karella's "The Gold Material" is a gorgeous piece of art.
Gallery Mosaic Table View in gallery
The gold screen shown here would be a an elegant element in any room. View in gallery
The gold screen shown here would exist a an elegant chemical element in whatever room.
Pergay's "Two-Seat Tambour Table" was created in 1968 of Stainless steel. View in gallery
Pergay's "Two-Seat Tambour Table" was created in 1968 of Stainless steel.

The Dutko gallery showed some cute art also as stunning furnishings, such as this coffee tabular array past Maria Pergay. The Romanaian-born artist based in Paris, is known for her innovative use of stainless steel.

The lounge by Katsu Hammanaka is the perfect piece to pair with a larger piece of wall art. View in gallery
The lounge past Katsu Hammanaka is the perfect slice to pair with a larger piece of wall fine art.
The texture of the frame is stunning. View in gallery
The texture of the frame is stunning.
Bar Cabinet 2022 by Master woodworker David Exner. He calls his works View in gallery
Bar Cabinet 2022 by Master woodworker David Exner. He calls his works "the antiques of the future."
The clever angles of this cabinet presented by the Modern Gallery make it fun while being a substantial piece of furniture. View in gallery
The clever angles of this cabinet presented past the Modernistic Gallery make it fun while being a substantial piece of article of furniture.
Clare Graham's Pop Top side chair, from 2000 is an attention getter. Not just a whimsical piece, it is functional seating. View in gallery
Clare Graham's Popular Elevation side chair, from 2000 is an attention getter. Not just a whimsical piece, it is functional seating.
A closer view of the pop tabs that make up the chair. View in gallery
A closer view of the pop tabs that brand up the chair.
A remarkable stone table is right for any living space. View in gallery
A remarkable rock tabular array is correct for any living space.

A wide diverseness of antique pieces were presented past Modernity, which specializes in the drove and sale of rare and high-grade piece of furniture, ceramics, glass, lighting and jewellery past of import Scandinavian designers.

Retro setting stone table View in gallery

This group from Modernity shows a range of pieces: The table by Torbjorn Agdal, among the nigh prolific mail-war Norwegian designers, now among its virtually famous, chairs by Swedish designer Elias Svedberg, and the armoire by High german maker Otto Schulz.

The armoire is covered in vinyl, which in the 1940s was called art leather. View in gallery
The armoire is covered in vinyl, which in the 1940s was called art leather.
Here's a closer look at the nailhead detail, which is a very distinctive feature of the piece. View in gallery
Here's a closer wait at the nailhead item, which is a very distinctive feature of the piece.
Chastel Marechal wall decor View in gallery

Galerie Chastel-MarĂ©chal'southward display included these stunning mirrors by renowned French artist, jeweler, and designer Line Vautrin. 'The artist's jewels and sculpted objects defined Parisian Neo-Romantic chic.

Fibonacci, 2015, by Sebastian Brajkovic garnered a lot of attention in pre-show stories and Salon reviews. It is patinated bronze, silk embroidered upolstery by Jean-Francois Lesage, presented by the Carpenters Workshop Gallery. View in gallery
Fibonacci, 2015, by Sebastian Brajkovic garnered a lot of attention in pre-evidence stories and Salon reviews. It is patinated bronze, silk embroidered upolstery by Jean-Francois Lesage, presented by the Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Limited Edition Robber Baron Buffet, 2013, is made of polished and patinated bronze, with 24K gilding. View in gallery
Limited Edition Robber Businesswoman Buffet, 2013, is made of polished and patinated bronze, with 24K gilding.

Carpenter's Workshop Gallery was showing some amazing pieces, including this Robber Businesswoman Buffet. It is a "deconstructive, neobrutalist" piece, said the gallery representative.  The center part which shows the coal is surrounded by the opulent gold doors that open to reveal shelving. The juxtaposition of the two is a political statement on wealth, she added.

Have a big space? This spectacular wall piece might be for you. The lines of the piece, reflected on the wall, increase the complexity of the visual. View in gallery
Have a big infinite? This spectacular wall piece might be for yous. The lines of the piece, reflected on the wall, increase the complexity of the visual.
Gjertrud Hals "Insula," 2006, is made of metal threads and fibers. It was presented by the Galerie Maria Westergren of Paris. View in gallery
Gjertrud Hals "Insula," 2006, is made of metal threads and fibers. It was presented by the Galerie Maria Westergren of Paris.
Artist Sidsel Hanum created these bowls, whose openwork is visually engaging. View in gallery
Artist Sidsel Hanum created these bowls, whose openwork is visually engaging.

The The Lohmann Gallery booth had so many cute art accessories and vessels for the home that information technology was difficult to cull what to evidence y'all.  The pieces range from abstract and freeform to sleek, polish and mesmerizing.

Lukacsi's "Blue Fan", 2015, was Winner of the Gold Prize at the International Exhibition of Glass Kanazawa, Japan in 2011. View in gallery
Lukacsi'due south "Blueish Fan", 2015, was Winner of the Gold Prize at the International Exhibition of Drinking glass Kanazawa, Japan in 2011.

Glass artist Laszlo Lukacsi, laminated, basis, and polished reflective glass to make this stunner. Viewed from different angles, the visual of the fan details changes and moves.

Talk about whimsy! The Patrick Derom Gallery exhibit included this awesome sofa made to look like lips. View in gallery
Talk virtually whimsy! The Patrick Derom Gallery showroom included this awesome sofa made to look like lips.
Jacques Biny's wall sconce, 1950, is produced by Luminalite from black lacquered metal and brass, with a white perspex lampshade. View in gallery
Jacques Biny'southward wall sconce, 1950, is produced by Luminalite from black lacquered metal and brass, with a white perspex lampshade.

Galerie Kreo, which has been open in Paris since 1999,  focuses on producing new pieces in collaboration with the world's most relevant contemporary designers. At The Salon they showed some modern lighting fixtures and  some new furnishings.

A variety of floor lamps illuminate one section of the display area. View in gallery
A variety of floor lamps illuminate one section of the display area.
The unusual console, includes a pneumatic position for support and as a design element. Called "Shelf," from the man machine collection (2014) of Konstantin Grcic , it is a limited edition of eight pieces. View in gallery
The unusual panel, includes a pneumatic position for support and as a design element. Called "Shelf," from the man motorcar collection (2014) of Konstantin Grcic , it is a limited edition of eight pieces.
The "Game On" tables are Limited edition of 20 numbered and signed pieces, available in black lacquered ceramic or copper lacquer. View in gallery
The "Game On" tables are Limited edition of 20 numbered and signed pieces, available in black lacquered ceramic or copper lacquer.

Modernistic home decor for the sports lover? Y'all bet?  The "Game On Side Tabular array" features the iconic lines of a basketball. signed past Jaime Hayon, it is produced by Galerie kreo.

This twelvemonth's Salon exhibits offered many different options for but about every sense of taste.  The fine art and effects were very livable, even if not necessarily affordable for most.  Regardless, viewing and studying high-stop offerings similar these can help refine your decor choices and offers a breeding ground for ideas.

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