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t h e d e s i r e t o c a p t u r e something special, unique or
priceless inspires collectors, designers, museums and consumers the world over and
in this issue of Le Cercle we devote a special section to this
pursuit. Although museums are often lauded for what lies on their insides, Le Cercle is looking at the flipside of the coin to seek out some of the world’s finest examples of museum architecture. Whether in rural China or cosmopolitan Rome, in the hands of leading architects a museum’s environment and walls become a starting point for a dialogue between the visitor, the exhibits themselves and the nature of space.
Just as museums strive to evoke sensations, so hotels aspire to conjure a certain mood. The choice of décor and furnishings are crucial to create the right ambiance, harmonize emotions and leave guests with unforgettable memories. In the following pages we check in at three different hotels that have been given the master designer touch. In St Petersburg Russian decadence meets Italian flair with the help of B&B Italia, while in Paris two very different designers, Philippe Starck and Martin Margiela, work their contemporary magic on bastions of history.
And as the darker days of autumn draw in, we bring to light some exceptional lighting projects that take us from the Beirut Souks to a secret London garden. May you find this issue of Le Cercle illuminating in more ways than one.
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ACCESSORIES
The fALL wIShlISt
LeS100PASVinyl (PVC) with digitally-cut motif
w.85 x l.240cm
Vincent Olm
LIgne ROSeT
MOOOICARPeTPrinted nylon threads
300 x 200 cm
Marcel Wanders
MOOOI
MOOOICARPeTPrinted nylon threads
300 x 200 cm
Marcel Wanders
MOOOI
OvERSCAlEfLAMeSThree available sizes from 20 to 50 cm
Jean Marie Massaud
B&B ITALIA
fATAMORgAnTJ2Printed nylon threads
ø350 cm
Marcel Wanders
MOOOI
BOttlEVASeMilky white flabbergasted glass
ø 8 x h.33 cm
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some of this season’s must-have purchases.
tABlES
gLAçOnenamel molded earthenware
w.33 x d. 33 x h. 34 cm
Lee West
LIgne ROSeT
ChESSTABLeVarious woods, internal steel
frame, high gloss lacquer
w.40 x d.40 x h.60 cm
MOOOI
ThOTSIdETABLeSatin-finish black ash or walnut
ø55 x h.50 cm
Pierre Paulin
LIgne ROSeT
lESfOReTSLacquered laser-cut steel with base
in mirror-polished stainless steel
w.55 x d.55 x h.40 cm
Pascal Mourgue
LIgne ROSeT
XILOS SIMplICE COLLeCTIOnhoneycomb and wood particle panels
w.150 x d.150 x h.40 cm
Antonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
AnTIgOnelOwTABLeBase in natural or black-
stained solid beech
w.80 x d.26.5cm
Pierre Paulin
LIgne ROSeT
DIeSISDie-cast aluminum, varnished
steel, marble, leather
w.150 x d.98 x h.34 cm
Antonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
MeTROPOLISLacquered glass top on
cast aluminum legs
w.105 x d.105 x h.18 cm
Massimo Iosa ghini
ROChe BOBOIS
SEAtIng
BISCIAPascal Mourgue
LIgne ROSeT
MARTAntonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
feBOAptACOLLeCTIOn Antonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
BeVeRLyAntonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
LAnDSCAPeJeffrey Bernett
B&B ITALIA
OTIuMMario Ruiz
LA PALMA
SEAtIng
InlOvESeCTIOnALSOfAPhilippe Bouix
ROChe BOBOIS
CItyLOfTPascal Mourgue
CInnA
TufTy-tOOPatricia urquiola
B&B ITALIA
RAy Antonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
JeAnAntonio Citterio
B&B ITALIA
LuTeTIAAntonio Citterio
MAXALTO
lIghtIng
heRACLeuMMetal wire frame, poly carbonate lenses
65 x 98 cm
Bertjan Pot & Marcel Wanders
MOOOI
OuVeRTuReLacquered steel finish, chintz shade
w.268 x d.65.5 x h.202 cm
Philippe Daney
LIgne ROSeT
nOnRAnDOMfiberglass soaked in epoxy resin
ø71 x 70cm
Bertjan Pot
MOOOI
DORSeTTurned wood finished in satin-
finish balck lacquer
ø35 x 60cm
eric Jourdan
LIgne ROSeT
vERyThInChromed metal
d.22 x h.17 cm
Arik Levy
LIgne ROSeT
lIghtIng
RAIMOndZAfuRaimond Puts in association with
OX-id stainless ‘spring steel’
ø75 cm
MOOOI
SOMeRSeTMatt opal glass, chromed metal
ø16 x h.32 cm
eric Jourdan
LIgne ROSeT
RAIMOndraimond puts in association with
oX-id stainless ‘spring steel’
ø163 cm
MOOOI
fRIngePVC/cotton on metal frame
ø80 x h.32 cm
edward Van Vliet
MOOOI
pOSItIOnLAMPSolid maple wood
w.40 x d.42 x h.155 cm
Rooms
MOOOI
lAMp06Metal black wire
ø40 x h.69
nathalie Dewez
LIgne ROSeT
BLOOMShade in sculpted foam
ø55 x h.150 cm
hiroshi Kawano
LIgne ROSeT
AwAy fROM thE CIty, thE yAn ZhEnQIng
museum is deliberately designed for contemplation
of art and nature. housing the works of 8th century
Chinese calligrapher yan ZhenQing, the museum rises
above its surrounding beautiful landscape through
the means of three terraces. The aim is to emphasize
the distinct world of the museum and its surrounding
garden. A border colonnade, or langfang as it is
referred to in Chinese gardens, is set on levels, creating
both a boundary and a main route to circulate through
the museum. The harmonious order of the garden’s
design and composition of its views also define the
garden as a space in its own right. exhibition rooms
are separated into pavilions encouraging visitors to
meander rather than follow a prescribed route.
linyi, shandong province, china SeRIe ARChITeCTS
wAllS thAt IntERSECt And SEpARAtE tO
create interior and exterior spaces are integral to Zaha
hadid’s MAXXI – national museum of XXI century art,
located in Rome. The design won hadid the 2010
Sterling Prize for the best building designed by a British
architect and completed in that year. While on the
outside the museum has a fairly modest appearance,
it is inside that hadid’s visionary approach really
comes into play. flooded with daylight, stairways and
passageways snake through the museum to intriguing,
labyrinthine effect; concrete ribs hanging from the
ceiling provide flexibility for floating walls to be added
as required. essentially five separate buildings leaning
together, the MAXXI also opens out onto a plaza.
rome ZAhA hADID
COnSIdEREd nOt Only An ExhIBItIOn space but a work of art in itself, Daniel Libeskind’s
architecture for the new Museum of Contemporary
Art in Milan consists of a five-floor vertical structure
(including one underground) that twists as it
rises, culminating in a circular terrace. effectively
representing a square that becomes a circle the
building is regarded as part homage to Leonardo da
Vinci’s ‘Vetruvian Man’ masterpiece, while also denoting
the evolutionary nature of art itself. Cutting-edge
materials and techniques have been integrated into
the museum’s development, to ensure environmental
compatibility. Inside an eight-meter high atrium
connects the museum’s levels providing natural
ventilation while bringing a flexibility to the height limits
of exhibition space.
milan DAnIeL LIBeSKInD
InSpIREd By ItS SEttIng, In A dESERt
landscape surrounded on three sides by water,
architect frank gehry set out to design the
guggenheim Abu Dhabi as a “new invention”, an edifice
that would not have been possible in the uS or europe.
The result, the largest museum in the Saadiyat Island
Cultural District and the guggenheim foundation’s
largest facility, incorporates unconventional gallery
spaces of varying horizontal and vertical dimensions
connected by catwalks and set around a central
covered courtyard. As the gallery space fans out from
its core, so the nature of it becomes less finished,
providing a hub for art beyond the scale that could be
achieved in conventional museums. Sustainability is
an integral element of the development, with natural
cooling and ventilation taking their cue from traditional
wind towers of the Middle east.
abu dhabi fRAnK gehRy
St. PeterSburg
the
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LOCATeD In RuSSIA’S fORMeR CAPITAL CITy, ThIS MAJeSTIC hOTeL PROVIDeS A
hAVen Of LuXuRIOuS TRAnQuILLITy fOR DISCeRnIng TRAVeLeRS
t he magical history of Russia’s former capital city is brought together perfectly with the elegance of Italian decor and design at
the luxury w hotel in St petersburg.
The hotel stands majestically in the heart
of the city which is often affectionately referred to as
the ‘Venice of the north’ thanks to the vibrant mix of
glamour, fashion and culture that it offers visitors.
The city’s richly diverse surroundings of
old and new are beautifully captured in the W hotel’s
interior design and furnishings which have been
conceptualized by the award-winning Milan-based
architects and designers Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel
and Partners S.r.l and the luxury furniture line with
whom Citterio collaborates, B&B Italia.
The rooms of the W hotel cleverly draw
on Russia’s fascinating history in the sumptuous and
elegant interiors, taking the famed jeweled eggs from
the house of faberge as one source of inspiration. A
crisp, linear white chaise lounge that is trademark B&B
Italia is juxtaposed with a richly daring purple armchair,
while in a further avant-garde twist, a Terzani Orten’zia’s
Very Very gold disco ball lamps add a fun touch.
The rooms offer varying views through
full-length windows, ranging from the hotel’s
tranquil courtyard to the breathtaking architecture
of St Petersburg close to the spectacular neva River.
unwinding is made easy courtesy of the signature W
beds which are bedecked in 350-thread-count linens,
pillow-top mattress, and fluffy goose-down duvet
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For Viola every story always begins with Tufty-Time. Tufty-Time is designed by Patricia Urquiola.
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h istory—a retrospective tool used in the future, to evaluate the controversial, the innovative, the disputed
Cake StandA slender tray balanced on top of a gently inclined cylindrical base, this generous cake stand comes decorated in a variety of
hand-etched geometric patterns and graceful Arabesques.
Supper potRobust, heat-resistant, this collection of elegantly proportioned containers are designed to serve both as serving dishes and cooking implements and
take as their inspiration the cooking utensils of the Subcontinent.
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s tanding majestically in one of paris’s most sought-after locations is an exquisitely-renovated hotel that has the
most intriguing of tales to tell.Steeped in history, the Maison
in precisely one minute clay is turned into quirky shapes, capturing “frozen moments of fingers” in their wake. finished with a gold luster, the sculptures are a vibrant eXpression of creativity and time.
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If you listen to your senses,
you’ll experienceall that’s beautiful and exhilarating
in this world.Rolf Benz MIO, where i feel good.
coryza, influenza, ozaena, pollinosis
and sinusitis are the individual
names of these five vases, each different from the other, but all based on a 3d
scan of airborne phlegm and produced in polyamide using a digital prototyping
technology. yet another quirky design idea from marcel wanders, the airborne
snotty vase was first introduced
by cappellini in milan 2001, and
this collection of five went on to be
purchased by the stedelijk museum
amsterdam.
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the blacklight billiard table is the first to be made of steel and can be created to a client’s specifications, with an unlimited number of bespoke options available. each table is therefore unique and made to measure, taking approXimately two months to produce. meeting competition quality requirements, the blacklight can also be ordered with a wooden tabletop to transform it into a poker or dining table at whim.
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if a sharkskin provides the
ultimate surface for swimming,
so shiny, glass stones should
be the perfect surface for a
dream holiday car. such was
the thinking of marcel
wanders with the antelope, a car
designed from his imagination,
brought to life and then covered
in bisazza tiles.
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in celebration of a prolific 19-year career cut short by suicide, earlier this year the metropolitan museum of art hosted an eXhibition of the late aleXander mcqueen’s contributions to fashion. more than
100 ensembles as well as accessories went on display in the show titled
“savage beauty”, paying homage to mcqueen’s brilliance as an artist.
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haPPiness and sadness, good and evil.
alexander McQueen
in celebration of a prolific 19-year career cut short by suicide, earlier this year the metropolitan museum of art hosted an eXhibition of the late aleXander mcqueen’s contributions to fashion. more than
100 ensembles as well as accessories went on display in the show titled
“savage beauty”, paying homage to mcqueen’s brilliance as an artist.
reading betweentheStitcheS
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t hey are not merely objects of fashion to be worn and discarded when the season changes. They are architecture.
r enowned Swiss architect peter Zumthor and Italian master of light Mario nanni gave the busy British capital an introspective escape for the summer
peter zumthor, the swiss architect called quite simply “god” by some of his architectural contemporaries, won the honor of being the architect appointed to mount the much-awaited serpentine pavilion, the contemporary design installation hosted every year for the past decade in london’s hyde park. every summer, london welcomes a new architect to design the serpentine pavilion, nestled in the kensington gardens of hyde park. the pavilion is a temporary structure erected to be an engaging contemporary design space that doubles as a garden teahouse and place to take shelter from the city’s frequent summer showers.
perhaps the most difficult part of this task is the lack of any restraints. architects are free to pursue their wildest dreams, and last year’s 2010 pavilion designed by award-winning french architect jean
nouvel did just that, taking park-goers into a bright red, open-air “sun machine” where they could play frisbee, ping pong, and chess, or just chill out and lounge in the sun in a red hammock. “i want it to be a little place of warmth and delight,” said nouvel at the time, pleased with the zany result that he felt represented “architecture on holiday”.
zumthor’s minimalist interpretation of the pavilion in 2011 brought a darker, more introspective twist. in his version, the pavilion construction consisted of a lightweight timber frame, sheathed in black idenden and hessian scrim to protect it from the elements. the resulting jet black box rose up from the grass, passively discrete. its shadowy inner pathways all led back to a calm, central garden to create a meditative interior space where one can ponder the natural architecture of the plant world and absorb the silence of flowers growing, sun shining, and clouds passing. on a bright day, the black box brought about a stark contrast with the brilliant green grass and blue skies. on gray days, the experience bordered on what it would be like
to physically experience bright flowers blossoming in the darker, more sullen corners of one’s mind. the structure played with light in a contemplative and ethereal way, an effect achieved with the help of renowned italian light designer mario
nanni in collaboration with viabizzuno. the end result gave birth to a psychologically interactive space where light and architecture were inextricably intertwined, making the pavilion a joint signature of two men who are masters of their craft.
W o r d s : k a r a h b y r n s
BeIRuT’S COMIng enTeRTAInMenT CenTeR IS ABOuT TO LIghT uP The SOuKS, In MORe WAyS ThAn One
a rchitecture defines the form of space, creating permanent structures that remain rooted to the ground. Light, on the
other hand, travels through the air, temporary
and impossible to touch, yet able to touch our minds and
shape our moods. Light illuminates hidden angles and
spaces, transforming the physical into something magical.
It is perhaps for this reason that Beirut’s
most state-of-the-art entertainment complex soon
to arrive in the Beirut Souks will be unveiling a
contemporary form of cutting edge light design
when it opens its doors at the end of this year. This
entertainment complex that will be part of the north
Souks will include a 14-screen aboveground movie
theater that will be flanked by generous lounges
and concession areas, a multimedia, retail and
entertainment zone, international restaurants, an
arcade, and a pedestrian walkway that will link up
Allenby and Trablous streets.
To bring the entertainment center and its
cinemas truly to life, Lebanese light designer Maurice
Asso of the local light design firm hilights will be
teaming up with Italian light design house Viabizzuno
and internationally acclaimed light designer Mario
nanni. nanni is the creative genius behind the LIV – or
variable-image light bulb - that makes projection light
installations possible on a grand scale, casting colorful
and detailed images upon the length of a high interior
wall or exterior façade. his work can be seen in homes,
offices, museums, public squares, and even retail
showrooms, such as several giorgio Armani stores.
Together with nanni, Asso will be transforming Beirut’s
newest entertainment complex into an emotional
experience in light and design. he will quite literally be
taking the magic of the movies off of the screen and
bringing the spectacle of light into the space itself.
This year, the bold project was chosen
to be presented at the 2nd annual Viabizzuno
Worldwide Light Congress as a special feature
from the Middle east. In an exclusive interview
with Le Cercle, nanni revealed that this choice
was as much about the project’s design as the
people who will appreciate it: “We particularly
wanted to pay tribute to a Mediterranean country
like Lebanon, where the love of architecture and,
more generally, design is very strong.” Grazie.
delicate natUrei nspired by the delicate
intricacy of the plant of the same name, the heracleum by Moooi cleverly blends
modern, industrial touches with the lightness and delicacy of nature. this intriguingly styled lighting array is made up of over 50 individual led lights with polycarbonate lenses, a light metal frame and ultra-thin suspension wires. the heracleum instantly lights up a room and creates an effect not unlike a modern chandelier, only minus the crystal.
made from metal wires coated in a complex, conductive material, the structure is impossibly thin, with all the arms emanating from the central “branch” of the
Q isdesign’s Coral Reef lamp embraces the soft lines of one of Mother nature’s most stunningly beautiful creations, the coral. hand-crafted from aluminum alloy and cast using
zinc dies, the gentle curves and seamless joins appear uncontrived, creating a sense of effortless continuity throughout the piece.
polished until the aluminum glows, stand and light become one thanks to the ingenious use of a ball and socket joint allowing for full and free positioning of the light itself. form and function marry together to create something not only beautiful, but also practical. standing over 45 centimeters tall, the
coral reef lamp is a fully adjustable, practical desk light, while sitting at the apex of interior design.
dimming is controlled by simply tapping the base of the piece and the tactile curves invite users to constantly adjust and reposition the coral-shaped light itself. thankfully, the small size of the leds has led to a lightweight, cool lamp that’s easily handled and maneuvered, allowing the owner to seek out the ambience they’re looking for.
qisdesign’s organic shapes, innovative design and modern technologies have all come together in the coral reef lamp, a blend of minimalist beauty and nature’s most inspired design.
dior’s new silhouette for autumn-winter 2011 is created by the maxi cape and coat, the knickerbocker and the dior mitzahe tee. the layered silhouette evokes the dandyism of the english romantic poets. rich inky shades, velvets, cashmeres, chiffons and organza create a palette of textures and colors. soft leathers, suedes and furs, intricate luxe weaves, tapisserie and knitwear complete the look for day as embroidery, feathers, tulle and lace cut a new lyrical luxury for eveningwear.
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t he bold, innovative work of german-born artist godwin hoffman is as fresh today as it was at the beginning of his
career over five decades agocritics have long highlighted
the tight control and strict discipline which combine so well with the brush strokes and paint runs found in the work of german-born artist godwin hoffman.
contrast is an underlying theme in hoffman’s art, as he explains.
“on one side is my quest for knowledge and truth inherited from my education,
on the other side i look for the elementary, the origin, sensuality and the touch,” he says. “obtaining a thick black that seems to absorb all light, pretending to the absolute. this kind of work is very demanding.”
born in the municipality of büchenbeuren, the multidisciplinary artist was just a young boy when he developed a fascination with the great dutch masters of the 17th century such as vincent van gogh. visits to museums also led to hoffman discovering picasso and kandinsky, whose work, together
with the artists’ dedication and discipline, were to sow the seeds of his desire to paint.
inspired by what he had seen, hoffman chose to study art at the kunstakademie in düsseldorf before settling in france where he worked as a professor of art for almost 30 years while establishing himself as a pioneering painter, sculptor and etcher.
hoffman has produced a richly diverse collection of work which is filled with creative expression and tells the tale of the artistic evolution that he has gone through over the decades.
alongside the more traditional media of watercolour and charcoal, hoffman has created remarkable aquatint works, screenprints, and illustrations for artist books. during what he describes as his search for perfection and the
absolute, hoffman has also experimented with more unusual forms, choosing to paint on concrete and plexiglass.
hoffman’s work may be characterized by rigorous composition, as shown by his clean, bold lines and heavy use of black, but he also remains true to his belief of freedom of expression. it is perhaps no coincidence that during his career he has also developed another talent as a highly competent jazz saxophonist and still plays today.
over the years, hoffman has taken part in a number of individual and collective exhibitions, with numerous retrospectives devoted to his work. a limited edition of 50 prints titled 4-godwin hoffmann is currently on display at the trowbridge gallery in the united kingdom. today he still works in the village of neuwiller-lès-saverne , france, where he lives.
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