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Maison & Objet Americas - 2015 - Issue 1

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and culture of Italy, France, and other countries for their concepts. The portfolio includes Lalique Voyage de Parfumeur, a candle line; Pozzo di Borgo perfumes; Gilles Dewavrin fragrance; and Culti Milano, noted for its home fragrance and spa items, among other lines. 1440 N. Kingsbur y St., Chicago, IL, 312-642-1300; frenchstudioimports.com Pacific connections | USA Pacific Connections, a San Francisco – based brand established in 1994, specializes in high-quality lac- quered items, including frames, vases, serving trays, lamps, and side tables. The company has its own pro- duction facility and can fashion custom products for clients worldwide. 220 Newhall St., San Francisco, CA, 415-285-2873; pacifcconnectionsusa.com Belle fleur new York | USA Meredith Waga and her husband, Tony Perez, are the masterminds behind the award-winning fragrance house Belle Fleur New York, which produces luxury scents, described as "haute parfumerie for the home." The company designs lavish sensor y experiences that represent new ways to imagine fragrance and to experience the transformative power of fragrance in interior spaces. In addition to scented candles, room sprays, diffusers, and bath and body products, Belle Fleur creates limited-edition fragrance lines themed to the seasons. 134 Fifth Ave., New York, NY, 212- 254-8703; bellefeurny.com Dunes anD Duchess | USA Photographer Michael Partenio and stylist Stacy Kunstel operate Dunes and Duchess, which crafts furniture as well as colorful and romantic lighting fixtures, including lamps, sconces, and candelabra. Partenio and Kunstel are committed to manufac- turing in the USA, producing all their pieces at a workspace in Connecticut. Dunes and Duchess offers a variety of colors and fnishes (customization, too) that can generate looks ranging from traditional to Midcentury Modern to contemporary. dunesand duchess.com foleY&cox | USA The clientele of the New York interior design studio Foley&Cox, headed by Mar y Foley and Michael Cox, stretches from Manhattan to Monaco and beyond. The company specializes in creating luxury spaces for homes, yachts, and private jets, employing some of the best craftsmen and artisans in the world. Foley&Cox Home is its first venture into retail, and the offerings are diverse: custom furniture, lighting, and textiles designed with the same eye for sophis- ticated detail that defines the designers' interiors. 135 W. 29th St., New York, NY, 212-529-5800; foley andcox.com Jason Mizrahi | USA At his studio in California, Jason Mizrahi uses inno- vative design techniques that alter the perception of what furniture can and should be. Mizrahi also looks to the world of sculpture to inform his work; the chairs, sofas, tables, and other items he cre- ates are often regarded as fine art. His latest line is the Contemporar y Collection from Jason Mizrahi Designs, USA. 22515 Peale Dr., Calabasas, CA, 818- 326-0382; jasonmizrahi.com n t h e a m er i ca s m&O m&O Craft and the artisanal process inform the work of many exhibitors, whether they are from the Americas, Europe, or Asia. 54 m A i S o n - o b j e t. c o m

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