Line Dance I

11 850 €  €

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Composée autour de trois palettes chromatiques différentes évoquant l’aube, le coucher du soleil et le crépuscule, ces instants fugaces et délicats où la lumière bascule, la collection Scenematic par André Fu dispose d’un éventail de couleurs allant de variations pastel plutôt douces et subtiles, à des tonalités plus intenses et sombres. La collection célèbre l’héritage de Tai Ping en évoquant ses racines ancrées dans la technique du noué main, mais également sa transition vers des créations tuftées main, emblématiques de l’excellence de la marque.

Le tapis Line Dance I d'André Fu a été réalisé à la main par les artisans de Tai Ping.

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  • Linear
  • Textures

  • Rectangle

  • Wools
  • Glosilk
  • Linen

  • Hand Tufted

Status In Stock
Size 2 x 3 M
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Meet The Designer

André Fu

Named Interior Designer of the Year in 2019 by Elle Decoration China, Designer of the Year in 2016 for Maison & Objet Asia and on Wallpaper*’s list of ‘Top 20 Interior Designers’, Hong Kong-based André Fu is celebrated for his captivating, original interiors. For the past decade and a half, Fu’s vision has been defined by a seamless alignment of cultural and design sensibilities, modern luxury, art and craftsmanship – the themes explored in this book. A trained architect, his projects span scales and typologies, continuously bridging the gap between cultures, and drawing as naturally on European principles of beauty as from Oriental qualities, traditions and modernity. His seemingly effortless creations range from an original furniture creation for Louis Vuitton’s exclusive Objets Nomades collection, contemporary art galleries in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai for international gallerists including Emmanuel Perrotin, and major hotels and restaurants around the world including Villa La Coste in Provence, The Berkeley London and Hong Kong’s St. Regis Hotel, Hotel The Mitsui in Kyoto and The Upper House in Hong Kong.