9f9faf44-f9ba-4116-9348-c93f1b72d0b2-830x553.jpg

CELL collection by Patrick Naggar

AD Collections 2017

 

unnamed-26

AD magazine is organizing its 3rd edition of AD Collections. This event, which aims to highlight the creations of today’s exceptional designers, will take place at the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris. Each year, designs edited by Veronese are selected. This year, the CELL suspension designed by Patrick Naggar was chosen.

The CELL suspension is a contemporary Murano glass lighting design. Its unique shape is hand blown by Murano artisans and encases an inner tube of Murano glass with gold leaf, creating a rare lighting experience with today’s LED technology.

Like all things living, designing decorative art is an evolutionary process. The CELL suspension evolved from the designer’s recent design for Veronese, Chromosome.  Enthralled with the Chromosome’s elegant curves encasing an innovative lighting system, the designer dug deeper and designed this complimentary new collection composed of a suspension and two wall lamps.

The new collection is an abstract interpretation of its predecessor with an emphasis on its iconic curves.  The encased light source of the CELL suspension, while different from the Chromosome, is once again innovative in its own way.  Known for gaining inspiration from science and modern technology, Patrick Naggar, for the first time, places LED technology at the center of his design.  The designer, once again, gracefully succeeds to bring together traditional artistry, modern technology and contemporary design.

cell-suspension-naggar-veronese-3

cell-suspension-naggar-veronese-1

 

cell-sconce-applique-chrome-white-blanc-patrick-naggar-veronese-1   cell-sconce-applique-chrome-white-blanc-patrick-naggar-veronese-2

 

cell-sconce-applique-brass-laiton-gris-grey-gold-or-patrick-naggar-veronese-2

cell-sconce-applique-brass-laiton-gris-grey-gold-or-patrick-naggar-veronese-1

 

AD Collections 2017

11 avenue du Président-Wilson 75116 Paris

Friday March 24 to Sunday April 2, 2017

10am to 6pm Last entry at 5.15pm

Closed on Monday and open until 10pm on Thursday.

Last entry at 10.15pm

Entrance is 10 euros.