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PAD PARIS 2019 CONTENTS
PAD PARIS 2019 - EDITORIAL
PAD PRIZE PARIS 2019 - JURY 2019
STUDIO PAD PARIS 2019PINTO PARIS
PAD PARIS 2019 EXHIBITORSIN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
PAD PARIS 2019 EXHIBITORSBY CATEGORY
20TH CENTURY DESIGN
CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
GLASS, CERAMIC
JEWELLERY
MODERN ART
TRIBAL ART
PRECOLOMBIAN ART
ASIAN ARTS
SCULPTURES
GENERAL INFORMATION
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PAD PARIS 2019 EDITORIAL
Key event for international Art and Design enthusiasts and collectors, PAD Paris returns to Les Tuileries from April 3 to 7, 2019 for a promising 23rd edition.
PAD Paris is evolving to create new dialogues between Modern Art, Historical and Contemporary Design, Jewellery, Primitive Arts, and to affirm an original identity and a unique point of view on the Art of Living and Collectible Design.
PAD Paris invites us to discover the eclectic universe of a sharp selection of French and international gallery owners, to whom it offers an intimate setting, like a vast cabinet of curiosities.
PAD Paris offers a public of enthusiasts an exceptional journey through the creation, but also between the specialities and personalities of the gallery owners.
Studio PAD 2019 is designed by Pinto Paris.
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PAD PRIZE PARIS 2019JURY 2019
PAD Prize 2019, chaired by Marie-Laure Jousset, gathers a jury of collectors, curators, architects and interior architects specialised in Design.
The jury of PAD 2019 will designate the prize for the Best Stand, the prize of Contemporary Design, the prize of the 20th Century Design and the prize of the Young Designer.
PRESIDENT
Marie-Laure JoussetHonorary Curator & Head of Department Design,Centre Pompidou
HONORARY PRESIDENTS
David CaméoHonorary General Manager, MAD
Hélène David WeillPresident of the International Comity, MAD
Joy Henderiks †Head of Public Relations and Sponsoring, HSBC
Jean-Michel WilmotteArchitect
Pierre RosenbergHonorary Director, Musée du Louvre
Anne-Pierre d’AlbisFounder, Parcours Saint-Germain-des-Prés & Co-founder, Spirit Now London!
François CatrouxInterior Architect
Sylvie de ChiréeEditor in Chief, Elle Décoration
Adélaïde de Clermont-TonerreEditor in Chief, Point de Vue
Vincent DarréInterior Architect
Frédérique DedetEditor in Chief, Les Échos Série Limitée
Joseph DirandInterior Architect
François EssertelDirector of the private bank HSBC France
Mathilde FavierDirector of Public Relations VIP Division, Christian Dior
Karl FournierInterior Architect, Studio KO
Gregory GatsereliaInterior Architect
Laura GonzalezInterior Architect
Jacques Grange Interior Architect
Cyril Karaoglan Director, Nasco Group
Luis LaplaceInterior Architect
India Mahdavi Interior Architect
Artur MirandaInterior Architect, Oitoemponto
Linda PintoInterior Architect
Paul-Emmanuel ReiffersFounder and President, Mazarine
Frederica SalaCurator and Design consultant
Sophie de SantisHead of Department for Culture, Figaroscope
Caroline SarkozyInterior Architect
Isabelle StanislasInterior Architect
Philippe StarckDesigner
Francis SultanaInterior Architect
Fabien VallérianInternational Communication Director, Ruinart
Pierre YovanovitchInterior Architect
Charles ZanaInterior Architect
JUDGES
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PAD PARIS 2019 STUDIO PAD PARIS 2019
This year, the decor of Studio PAD Paris is entrusted to the Alberto Pinto Agency.
Studio PAD 2019 – The PINTO BungalowThis year the PAD Paris faithful will be welcomed to the Pinto pier. A bungalow space facingthe open sea, comfortable long bench, straw and wood furniture : an elegant invitation forrelaxing and being in a vacation state of mind. And as always at the Pintos, a beautifully set table, the promise of a convivial moment to be shared together.
New collection COTTAGE by PINTO Paris.Pinto has taken a new approach to country furniture working with massive oak and naturalstraw in traditional French workshops, the woods are shaped in modernist forms while the straw takes the look of a graphical and colorful tartan plaid. Pinto Paris puts the accent ona sophisticated conception which as usual makes the perfect furniture for refined eclectic interiors.
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* new exhibitors
5 OCTOBRE France *Jewellery
88 - GALLERY UK20th century Design
WALID AKKAD France *Jewellery
HÉLÈNE BAILLY GALLERY France, Switzerland *Modern Art
LORENZ BÄUMER FranceJewellery
THE BEAUTIFUL WATCH France, Monaco, Switzerland *Jewellery
BELLECHASSE29 France20th century Design
KARRY BERREBY FranceJewellery
BERNARD BOUISSET France Jewellery GALERIE BSL FranceContemporary Design
CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY France, UK, USAContemporary Design
CHAHAN GALLERY France 20th century Design
GALERIE CHAMAGNE France *20th century Design
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE CHARBONNIER France Asian Arts
CHASTEL-MARÉCHAL France20th century Design
CAROLE DECOMBE France *Contemporary Design
GALERIE DESPREZ BREHERET France *20th century Design
CHRISTIAN DEYDIER France *Asian Arts
GILLES DROUAULT, GALERIE/MULTIPLES France*Contemporary Design
GALERIE DUMONTEIL France, USA, ChinaSculptures
GALERIE DUTKO France20th century Design
GALERIE FLAK FranceTribal Art
PATRICK FOURTIN France * 20th century Design
THOMAS FRITSCH FranceGlass, Ceramic
GARRIDO GALLERY SpainContemporary Design GALERIE YVES & VICTOR GASTOU France20th century Design
GATE 5 GALLERY Monaco *20th century Design
GALERIE GOSSEREZ FranceContemporary Design
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OSCAR GRAF France20th century Design
GALERIE ALEXANDRE GUILLEMAIN France20th century Design
MICHÈLE HAYEM FranceContemporary Design
PHILIPPE HEIM FranceSculptures JACQUES HERVOUET INTERIORS France20th century Design
HP LE STUDIO France20th century Design
GALERIE KREO France, UKContemporary Design
JACQUES LACOSTE France20th century Design
LAFFANOUR GALERIE DOWNTOWN France 20th century Design
J-M LELOUCH France *20th century Design
THIERRY LEMAIRE France *Contemporary Design
DIDIER LUTTENBACHER France20th century Design
ALAIN MARCELPOIL France20th century Design
MARCILHAC France20th century Design
GALERIE MARTEL-GREINER FranceSculptures
MA TEI – FRÉDÉRIQUE MATTEI FranceJewellery
MAISONJAUNE STUDIO France *20th century Design
MAISON PARISIENNE France *Contemporary Design
MAYARO France *Contemporary Design
GALERIE MERMOZ – SANTO MICALI FrancePrecolombian Art
GALERIE MEUBLES ET LUMIÈRES France20th century Design
GALERIE MICA France *Contemporary Design
MOUGIN FranceContemporary Design
MOUVEMENTS MODERNES FranceContemporary Design GALERIE NEGROPONTES FranceContemporary Design
OBJET D’EMOTION BY VALERY DEMURE UK *Jewellery
OPERA GALLERY France Modern Art
GALERIE DU PASSAGE - PIERRE PASSEBON France20th century Design
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PIERRE_AUGUSTIN_ROSE FranceContemporary Design
PORTUONDO France, Spain20th century Design
GALERIE PROTÉE FranceModern Art MAISON RAPIN France20th century Design
LUCAS RATTON FranceTribal Art
MATTHIEU RICHARD France20th century Design
CLARA SCREMINI FranceGlass, Ceramic
SÈVRES FranceGlass, Ceramic
ARMEL SOYER FranceContemporary Design
KAREN SWAMI FranceGlass, Ceramic
DAMIEN TISON France20th century Design
VST GALLERY – VETA AND LAURA TSOUKALA GreeceContemporary Design
WA DESIGN GALLERY France20th century Design
GALERIE MARIA WETTERGREN FranceContemporary Design
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PAD PARIS 2019 EXHIBITORS LIST
BY ALPHABETICAL ORDER
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PAD PARIS 2019 EXHIBITORS LIST
BY CATEGORY
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TRIBAL ARTGALERIE FLAK France LUCAS RATTON France
PRECOLOMBIAN ARTGALERIE MERMOZ – SANTO MICALI France
MODERN ARTHÉLÈNE BAILLY GALLERY France, Switzerland OPERA GALLERY France GALERIE PROTÉE France
SCULPTURESGALERIE DUMONTEIL France, USA, China PHILIPPE HEIM France GALERIE MARTEL-GREINER France
JEWELLERY5 OCTOBRE France
WALID AKKAD France
LORENZ BÄUMER France
THE BEAUTIFUL WATCH France, Monaco, Switzerland
KARRY BERREBY France
BERNARD BOUISSET France
MA TEI – FRÉDÉRIQUE MATTEI France
OBJET D’EMOTION BY VALERY DEMURE UK
THOMAS FRITSCH France CLARA SCREMINI France SÈVRES France KAREN SWAMI France
GLASS, CERAMIC
CONTEMPORARY DESIGNGALERIE BSL France
CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY France, UK, USA
CAROLE DECOMBE France, USA
GILLES DROUAULT, GALERIE/MULTIPLES France
GARRIDO GALLERY Spain
GALERIE GOSSEREZ France
MICHÈLE HAYEM France
GALERIE KREO France, UK
THIERRY LEMAIRE France
MAISON PARISIENNE France
MAYARO France
GALERIE MICA France
MOUGIN France
MOUVEMENTS MODERNES France
GALERIE NEGROPONTES France
PIERRE_AUGUSTIN_ROSE France
ARMEL SOYER France
VST GALLERY - VETA AND LAURA TSOUKALA Greece
GALERIE MARIA WETTERGREN France
88-GALLERY UK
BELLECHASSE29 France
CHAHAN GALLERY France
GALERIE CHAMAGNE France
CHASTEL-MARÉCHAL France
GALERIE DESPREZ BREHERET France
GALERIE DUTKO France
PATRICK FOURTIN France
GALERIE YVES & VICTOR GASTOU France
GATE 5 GALLERY Monaco
OSCAR GRAF France
GALERIE ALEXANDRE GUILLEMAIN France
JACQUES HERVOUET INTERIORS France
HP LE STUDIO France
JACQUES LACOSTE France
LAFFANOUR GALERIE DOWNTOWN France
J-M LELOUCH France
DIDIER LUTTENBACHER France
ALAIN MARCELPOIL France
MARCILHAC France
MAISONJAUNE STUDIO France
MEUBLES ET LUMIÈRES France
GALERIE DU PASSAGE - PIERRE PASSEBON France
PORTUONDO France, Spain
MAISON RAPIN France
MATTHIEU RICHARD France
DAMIEN TISON France
WA DESIGN GALLERY France
20TH CENTURY DESIGN
ASIAN ARTSJEAN-CHRISTOPHE CHARBONNIER France CHRISTIAN DEYDIER France
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 201920TH CENTURY DESIGN
Chandelier in embossed and painted wrought iron by Alessandro MazucotelliItaly circa 1920
Lighting by Max Ingrand, Italy, 1950
88-GALLERY - UK
Erik Müllendorff focuses on the work of American, Italian, French and Belgian designers. He has published numerous books on the theme of the 20th century decorative arts and is a member of the selection committees of various international art Fairs.
86-88, Pimlico Road SW1W 8PL Londonwww.88-gallery.com
Pair of armchairs by Steve Chase, 1970
CHAHAN GALLERY - France
Galerie Chahan offers a selection of American designers from the 1940s to the 1970s, represents the work of talented contemporary artists, and highlights the publishing furniture designed by Chahan Minassian. This year, the gallery will present Chahan’s various signature furniture, staged alongside a selection of original furniture in collaboration with his artists.
11, rue de Lille 75007 Pariswww.chahan.com
BELLECHASSE29 - France
The association of antique dealers and decorators Alain Demachy and Philippe Sinceux, two different but complementary personalities, find themselves in the same taste for furniture and decorative objects of the 19th and 20th centuries, giving great importance to curiosity and modernity.
29, rue de Bellechasse 75007 Paris www.bellechasse29.fr
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Pair of armchairs by José Zanine Caldas, circa 1970Varnished wood and fabricH. 80 x L. 80 x P. 80 cm
CHASTEL-MARÉCHAL - France
The Chastel-Maréchal gallery, directed by Aline Chastel, has been located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés since 1994. Thanks to an exciting research and authentification work, his keen eye and sensitivity allowed him to reveal the talent of great decorators from the 1930s to the 1970s.
5, rue Bonaparte 75006 Paris www.chastel-marechal.com
Pair of wall lights, circa 1970Philips Edition
GALERIE CHAMAGNE - France*
François-Xavier Chamagne favours the art object. He tastes the unique, the rare and the signed. What he offers to his clients is a long-term investment without notice. From 1820 to the 1970s, François-Xavier Chamagne doesn’t back down from any style, any era.
Marché Serpette Allée 6 Stand 20/21 - 93400 Saint-Ouenwww.fx-chamagne.com
GALERIE DESPREZ BREHERET - France
30, rue Croix des Petits-Champs 75001 Pariswww.benjamin-desprez.fr
Antique dealers Hélène Bréhéret and Benjamin Desprez have specialized for nearly twenty years in the furniture of French designers of the second half of the 20th century. Located near the Palais-Royal, they offer modernist pieces that they combine with works by artists from the same artisanal vein...
Tapestry « coques » 190 by Brigitte Bouquin Selles, 2017Wool felt and cotton yarnH.180 x L.190cm
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Monumental carpet by Galerie Patrick Fourtin, circa 1950M. 400 x L. 300 cm
PATRICK FOURTIN - France*
Installed since the mid-1990s a few metres from the Palais-Royal gates, Patrick Fourtin has always been keen to get off the beaten track. The gallery defends the most famous artists and designers from the 1930s to the 1990s, André Arbus, Jacques Emile Ruhlmann, André Dubreuil, Jean Michel Frank, Karl Springer...
Yves Gastou and his son Victor like to present the spatial and playful furniture of the 60s and 70s, cherishing the dream of a free and relaxed lifestyle, of a democratized art thanks to the introduction of new materials, such as resin, brass, stainless steel, and stone geodes, while integrating a refined contemporary design.
9, rue des Bons Enfants 75001 Pariswww.galeriefourtin.com
Cabinet Cyclades by François Cante-Pacos, circa 1970Oak wood and red lacquerH. 162 x L. 80 x P. 47 cm
GALERIE YVES & VICTOR GASTOU - France
12, rue Bonaparte 75006 Pariswww.galerieyvesgastou.com
GALERIE DUTKO - France
Console Double Leaf by Eric Schmitt, 2015Feet in patinated bronze and top in lacquered aluminumH. 80 x L. 220 x D. 45 cm
The Dutko gallery is specialized in Art Déco, Modern and Contemporary Art as well as furniture by contemporary designers. Jean-Jacques Dutko rediscovered creators from the Art Deco period who are now known worldwide as Eugène Printz.
11, rue Bonaparte 75006 Pariswww.dutko.com
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OSCAR GRAF - France
Established in 2010, the Oscar Graf gallery is devotedto French, British and American furniture and worksof art from 1870 to 1910. It features famous designers from the French Japanese movement, the Aesthetic Movement, Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau.
15, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.oscar-graf.com
Vase by Taxile Doat circa 1904Crackled and glazed porcelainH. 16,8 x L. 12,2 cm
GALERIE ALEXANDRE GUILLEMAIN - France
Galerie Alexandre Guillemain, a specialist in furnitureand art objects from the 1940s to the present day, exhibits internationally renowned designers and artists, including Pierre Paulin, Charlotte Perriand, Paul Evans, George Nakashima or else Jacques and Dani Ruelland.
35, rue Guénégaud 75006 Pariswww.alexandreguillemain.com
Chair by Carlo Bugatti, circa 1902Polished and stained walnut, vellum, pewter, bone, ropeH. 73 cm x W. 54 cm x D. 54 cm
GATE 5 GALLERY - Monaco*
Founded in 2013 by Céline Marcato, Gate 5 is specialized in Historical Italian Design and promotesContemporary Design projects as well. The gallery is renowned for its collection of unique and rare pieces.
20, Boulevard Princesse Charlotte 98000 Monte Carlo www.gate5gallery.com
Rare pair of wall lamps by Gino Sarfatti, 1955Two large half-saucers in opaline acrylic and brass
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Mosaic by Charles Gianferrari, circa 1965Marble, stone and glass pasteH. 240 x L. 360 cm
JACQUES HERVOUET INTERIORS - France
Jacques Hervouet loves eclecticism and linking eras in a unique style that he himself describes as « Radical Chic ». In search of difference, quality and excellence, he creates and has made pieces of furniture and objects, custom-made or in limited series.
40, rue de l’Université 75007 Pariswww.galeriehervouet.com
Vases by Clément Heaton, Switzerland, circa 1896Bulkheaded copper and patinated copper
HP LE STUDIO - France
For its participation in PAD 2019, HP Le Studio gallery is more than ever in tune with the enlightened eclecticism that makes this fair so special. Specialising in the European avant-garde from 1860 to 1960 and in the furniture of the architects of the Modern Movement, this year the gallery offers a large place to architects and cabinet makers from Northern Europe.
1, rue Allent 75007 Paris
Vase in hammered and oxidized patina copper by Jean Dunand,1908H. 40 x D. 12 cm
JACQUES LACOSTE - France
Jacques Lacoste affirms his willingness to explore the decorative arts of the 20th century. This year, he is exhibiting a fine selection of creations from the 1920s and 1925s, including an exceptional sculpture by Seizo Sugawara and a set of four stools by Georges de Feure from Madeleine Vionnet’s couture salons.
19, avenue Matignon 75008 Pariswww.jacqueslacoste.com
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« Afterimage of beginning » 013-413 by Choï Byung Hoon, 2013Bench made of basalt, natural stone legH. 54 x L. 119 x D. 40 cm
LAFFANOUR GALERIE DOWNTOWN - France
François Laffanour exhibits and rehabilitates the furniture of 20th century architects from Le Corbusier to Jean Prouvé, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret. Thanks to his particular sensitivity, he combines post-war design with contemporary furniture, designed by artists such as Choi Byung Hoon or Ron Arad.
18, rue de Seine 75006 Paris www.galeriedowntown.com
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Horse in patinated bronze by Carlos MataH. 180 cm
J-M LELOUCH - France*
Renowned for his expertise in 20th century Decorative Arts, Jean-Marc Lelouch crosses the Seine and settles at 11 Quai Voltaire. As a furniture publisher since the 1990s, he has turned to artists who correspond to his image, such as Philippe Hiquily, Jacques Andrieux, Christophe Gaignon, Thomas L. Elie Hirsch.
11, Quai Voltaire 75007 Pariswww.jmlelouch.com
DIDIER LUTTENBACHER - France
The Duck by Tyra Lundgren
Didier Luttenbacher - Atelier DL proposes through the great aesthetic and cultural movements of Eclecticism, Historicism, Japonism, Orientalism, Art Nouveau and Art Déco to rediscover the extraordinary creativity of Decorative Arts, from the birth of Design in the 1850s to the technical and decorative changes of the 1950s.
8, rue des Beaux-Arts 75006 Pariswww.atelier-dl.com
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Coffee table by André Sornay, 1928Mahogany and solid walnutH. 76 x D. 75 cm
ALAIN MARCELPOIL - France
The founder of the gallery, Alain Marcelpoil, is a renowned expert in the field of Art Déco, internationally recognized as the specialist in the work of the designer André Sornay (1902- 2000).
28, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.galeriemarcelpoil.com
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Carcasse Table, Bat model by Diego Giacometti, 1982Patinated bronze and glass
MARCILHAC - France
The Galerie Marcilhac is undoubtedly the oldest Parisian gallery devoted to the Decorative Arts of the 20th century. Located in the heart of the 6th arrondissement, under the direction of Félix Marcilhac, the gallery presents unique works from the 1920s to the 1940s.
8, rue Bonaparte 75006 Pariswww.marcilhacgalerie.com
« DUNE » by Maisonjaune StudioLimited edition
MAISONJAUNE STUDIO - France*
Maisonjaune Studio is a subtle blend of rare pieces, materials and lighting, expressing the philosophy of Elodie and Julien who define their studio as eclectic, unexpected and friendly.
Marché Paul Bert, Galerie 145, Allée 3 96, rue des Rosiers 93400 Saint-Ouen
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Floor lamp by Robert Mathieu
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Between the Louvre and the Palais-Royal, Pierre Passebon has been orchestrating exhibitions of modern and contemporary artists and creators at the Galerie du Passage for twenty-five years. Inventor and precursor, between baroque and minimal, he associates Bela Silva’s ceramics with 20th century Italian furniture or Mattia Bonetti’s.
« Octavia » lamp by Anne and Vincent CorbièreH. 82 x D. 26 cm
GALERIE DU PASSAGE - PIERRE PASSEBON - France
20, Galerie Véro-Dodat 75001 Pariswww.galeriedupassage.com
GALERIE MEUBLES ET LUMIÈRES - France
The Meubles et Lumières gallery brings together two young antique dealers, Alexandre Goult and Guilhem Faget. It offers a selection of pieces by designers who marked the second half of the 20th century, and is particularly interested in the rediscovery of creators of the 1950s, such as Jacques Biny or Robert Mathieu.
58, rue Mazarine 75006 Pariswww.meublesetlumières.com
Screen with geometric decoration by Balla Giacomo, 1918H. 200 x L. 362 x D. 3 cm
PORTUONDO - France, Espagne
Portuondo offers a selection of furniture and objects from the 1950s to the present day created by designers, artists and decorators, with an emphasis on the 1970s. Contemporary Art is represented by Latin American artists from the second half of the 20th century.
Marché Serpette, Allée 6, Stand14-15110, rue des Rosiers 93400 Saint-Ouen
www.portuondo.fr
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MAISON RAPIN - France
25, Quai Voltaire 75007 Pariswww.maison-rapin.com
The gallery’s activity is connected between Paris and Hong Kong. Specialized in Kam Tin’s jewelry furniture, Robert Goossens’ creations and Marc Cavell’s works, Maison Rapin is available in several brands; 88-Gallery, Kam Tin Furniture and Saint-Ouen Vintage.
Anne-Marie Paul, France, circa 1970Resin on paperH. 76 x L. 101 cm
Bar unit by Mathieu Mategot, 1956Walnut veneer, glass, formica and brass
MATTHIEU RICHARD - France
Matthieu Richard Gallery is specialized in 20th century Decorative Arts and Design. With more than 25 years of experience in this field, Matthieu Richard is one of the most rigorous merchants of his generation.
34, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.matthieurichard.fr
DAMIEN TISON - France
Pair of lamps by Michel Armand, circa 1970H. 61 cm
The Damien Tison Gallery offers a selection of lighting fixtures, furniture and objects from the 1940s to 1970s. For his first participation in the PAD Paris, Damien Tison will present a focus on Pierre Guariche’s lighting fixtures.
75, rue du Cherche-Midi 75006 Pariswww.damientison.com
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WA DESIGN GALLERY - France
Specialist in design from the 1950s, WA Design Gallery offers a selection of furniture, lighting, ceramics and other exceptional objects made by the greatest French and Japanese designers.
26, place des Vosges 75004 Pariswww.gallery-wa.com
« Rudder Table » by Isam Noguchi, circa 1970Chromed metal and birch coffee tableH. 40 x L. 127 x P. 90 cm
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GALERIE BSL - France
The artists and designers of Galerie BSL are questionning the evidences and are cariers of an intriguing universe. Astonishment arises from the unexpectedness of a material, of a dialogue between art and function, of an opening towards a powerful dreamlike world, offered by pieces unique or in a very limited edition addressed to the heart as to the intellect.
14, rue des Beaux-Arts 75006 Pariswww.galeriebsl.com
JUSTO G by Ayala Serfaty, 2018Stool in nuno felt handmade of wool, linen and silk fibres, steel structureH. 60 x L. 80 x P. 70 cm
CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY - France, UK, USA
Carpenters Workshop Gallery transcends the notion of classism regarding art and design. By crossing thosetwo universes, the gallery’s vocation is to produce and exhibit functional sculptures made by artists and designers going beyond their means of conventional expressions.
54, rue de la Verrerie 75004 Pariswww.carpentersworkshopgallery.com
« Lily Pad Tree » by Nacho Carbonell, 2018Steel frame, metal mesh, concrete, plaster and paverpol mixH.174 x L. 112 x P. 112 cm
CAROLE DECOMBE - France, USA*
Carole Decombe is constantly looking for authenticity in her work, and the simplest way to convey this emotion, constantly renewed in front of an object, a creation, a personality. She likes bold associations, directing and mixing 18th century genres with 20th century Decorative Arts.
30, rue de Lille 75007 Pariswww.galeriecaroledecombe.com
« Elytre » Hanging light by Emmanuel Levet Stenne, 2018Brass structure and glass shade
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GARRIDO GALLERY - Spain
Coming from a family of goldsmiths, Paloma and Juan Garrido produce their own creations inspired by architectural references and geometric elements. Their pieces integrate very different aspects in terms of design and functionality, combining both tradition and craft techniques with modern style and patterns.
C/Nevada 5-7 « El Malvar » 28500 Arganda Del Rey Madridwww.garridogallery.com
Crystals Console in Nickel Plated Metal by Garrido GalleryL. 41,3 x H. 31,5 x D. 11,8 inches
GILLES DROUAULT, GALERIE/MULTIPLES - France*
The gallery’s primary goal is to make contemporary art accessible through acquisition. To achieve this, the main part of the work of the Galerie de Multiples consists in producing and distributing multiple original works, as demanding as the unique works and more accessible thanks to this production method.
17, rue Saint-Gilles 75003 Pariswww.galeriedemultiples.com
« Harmonie Municipale (épicée) » by Vincent Beaurin and Patrick de Glo de Besses, 2017Stained glass, LED slab, electrical equipmentH. 30 x L. 30 cm
GALERIE GOSSEREZ - France
Between art, design and sculpture of the material, Galerie Gosserez exhibits designers and artists who exploit the line and textures with strength, as an invitation to travel. The aesthetics of the material conceals unexplored and fascinating nuances that allow each look to reveal a new discovery and encourage touch.
3, rue Debelleyme 75003 Pariswww.galeriegosserez.com
« Organika » - Mushrooms side tables by Emma DonnersbergHand painted resinH. 62 x D. 56 cm & H. 52 x D. 40 cm
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GALERIE KREO - France, UK
The Galerie Kreo publishes and exhibits the original creations of the greatest historical and contemporary designers, as a space-laboratory dedicated to the research work of these creators.
31, rue Dauphine 75006 Pariswww.galeriekreo.com
The Michèle Hayem gallery devotes solo exhibitions to renowned furniture designers such as Mark Brazier-Jones, Nathanaël Le Berre and Béatrice Serre, but also to prestigious ceramists such as Bertozzoni & Casoni and Carolein Smit.
5, rue de Beaune 75007 Pariswww.galerie-michele-hayem.com
Fat rat in a shell by Carolein Smit, 2018Enamelled ceramicH. 47 x L. 19 x D. 19 cm
« Niko Niko » by Hayon Jaime, 2018ChromaticOVarious marble top and lacquered wood structureH. 50 x D. 45 cm
MICHÈLE HAYEM - France
THIERRY LEMAIRE - France*
Architect, interior designer, designer, aesthete, Thierry Lemaire has been building luxury apartments and private homes for over twenty years. Passionate about the decorative arts of the 20th and 21st centuries, he opened his gallery in Paris in 2017 to exhibit the furniture he designed custom-made, alongside works by artists in harmony with his own universe.
18, rue de Beaune 75007 Pariswww.thierry-lemaire.fr
« Koumac » by Thierry LemaireArmchair with seating in sheepskin and base in polished brassH. 70 x L. 100 x D. 96 cm
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
MAYARO - France*
A prolific space dedicated to the arts of the hand, the Mayaro gallery specializes in contemporary decorative arts. Mayaro defends avant-garde artists for whom the manual process is an essential part of their approach to creation; basket makers, carpenters, leatherworkers, glassblowers...
20, rue Amélie 75007 Pariswww.mayaro.fr
« Chevrons » by Janaïna MilheiroH. 130 x L. 70 cm
Between aesthetics of use and visual ecology, GalerieMica explores the relationship between art and design through the creation of contemporary objects.The produced works are the result of collaboration between artists from all horizons and craftsmen fromthe Breton territory.
Route du Meuble - La Brosse 35760 Saint-Grégoirewww.galeriemica.com
GALERIE MICA - France*
« Mir’or » by Sam BaronMirror, gold leafH. 120 x L. 100 x P. 25 cm
Throughout the seasons and through beautiful encounters, Maison Parisienne invites itself and invites you to discover rare objects and works in the most beautiful private interiors, in Paris and in the European capitals.
« Möbius » Console by Pierre Renart
90, boulevard Pereire 75017 Pariswww.maisonparisienne.fr
MAISON PARISIENNE - France*
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
Since its creation, Mouvements Modernes gallery hasbeen working on the field of unique pieces, limited editions and special orders, offering an exclusive selection of exceptional furniture, lighting and works of art.
11, rue Léopold Bellan 75002 Pariswww.mouvementsmodernes.com
MOUVEMENTS MODERNES - France
« Branches » by Fabien Petiot, 2018Console in oakH. 90 x L. 140 x D. 35 cm
GALERIE NEGROPONTES - France
60, rue de Verneuil 75007 Pariswww.negropontes-galerie.com
Negropontes Gallery offers unique furniture that combines art, design and know-how with talent. Its intention is to present exceptional creations made by talented craftsmen. A way of rediscovering the luxurious approach of the French decorative arts of the masters of the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
« Fruit Etrange I » by Perrin & Perrin, 2015Polished bronzeH. 22,5 cm x L. 19,5 x P. 9 cm
MOUGIN - France
Gladys Mougin was one of the pioneers in defendingcontemporary creation. In the early 1990s, she welcomed Laurence Montano and André Dubreuil. They are then joined by Michael Pohu, Alasdair Cooke, Les Farfelus Farfadets and Thierry Leproust.
30, rue de Lille 75007 Paris www.galeriemougin.com
Mirror in wood engraved and lacquered by Alasdair CookeD. 110 cm
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PIERRE_AUGUSTIN_ROSE - France
Pierre_Augustin_Rose is an association of styles belonging to three singular personalities: Pierre Bénard, Augustin Deleuze and Nina Rose. Together, they create a complete line of 21st century furniture, with the ambition of becoming ambassadors of French refinement abroad.
8, rue Hérold 75001 Pariswww.pierreaugustinrose.com
« Le Minotaure » by Pierre_Augustin_Rose, 2018H. 98 x L. 90 x D. 110 cm
EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
ARMEL SOYER - France
The Armel Soyer gallery is dedicated to the decorativearts of the 21st century, offering a contemporary andglobal approach, while implementing know-how thatis sometimes forgotten.
19-21, rue Chapon 75003 Pariswww.armelsoyer.com
« Jacques » by Frédéric Pellenq Fireside chair, black lacquered wood and looped wool fabricDEDAR fabric, Kara KorumH. 95 x L. 70 x D. 60 cm
VST GALLERY – VETA AND LAURA TSOUKALA - Greece
136, Kifissias Avenue 15125 Athenswww.vstgallery.com
For Veta Stefanidou Tsoukala, design is a permanent quest to celebrate legendary art and heritage, while finding and exploring new lines, new ideas and paths, and supporting instinctive and emerging talents.
« Porcelain Face » by Roger Capron, France, circa 1990Porcelain face gilded with gold leaf and mounted on its originallacquered wooden frame H. 28 x L. 20,5 x P. 15 cm
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
« Phases » by Hanne Friis, 2017Silk, cone colors - hand-sewnH. 160 x L. 75 x D. 25 cm
GALERIE MARIA WETTERGREN - France
The interdisciplinary approach combining design, art, architecture and craftsmanship is the guiding principle of the artistic direction of the Wettergren Gallery. It exhibits artists and designers who propose a dialogue between new technologies and traditional know-how.
18, rue Guénégaud 75006 Pariswww.mariawettergren.com
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019GLASS, CERAMIC
CLARA SCREMINI - France
Clara Scremini appears as an alchemist, or more precisely an aesthetics blower. Her gaze is precise, she sifts through the microscope as much as she does under the microscope and reveals artists with innovative, surprising and refined aesthetics.
99, rue Quincampoix 75003 Pariswww.clarascreminigallery.com
« Ovo Nr.1 Greenish blue » by Eva VlckovaH. 19 x L. 42 x P. 19 cm
Bird Lamp by Roger Capron, 1952White enamelled ceramic and black enamelled ceramic
SÈVRES - France
A true place of creation, Sèvres develops ambitious artistic projects based on its exceptional know-how. The Manufacture regularly invites the greatest artists and designers to create unique pieces or limited editions in ceramic.
2, place de la Manufacture 92310 Sèvreswww.sevresciteceramique.fr
« Fontaine de table » by Arthur Hoffner
THOMAS FRITSCH - France
Located on rue de Seine, in Paris, since 2004, the Thomas Fritsch Gallery is the address of French ceramic lovers from the 1950s to the 1960s.
6, rue de Seine - 75006 Pariswww.thomasfritsch.fr
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019GLASS, CERAMIC
KAREN SWAMI - France
6, rue Victor Schoelcher 75014 Paris www.swami.fr
Karen Swami brings to life clay, a subtle material. This year it is being renewed with pieces of furniture and a new work on shapes and materials, while remaining in its search for pure and simple lines.
« Turquoise 16 » by Karen Swami, 2018Turned white stoneware, glazed and enhanced with platinumH. 22,9 x D. 18,5 cm
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019JEWELLERY
Earrings by 5 OCTOBRE14 carats gold, blue and purple sappires, amethysts and citrine
5 OCTOBRE - France *
The spirit of the 5 OCTOBRE collections is based on the combination of raw and refined materials, stonesremain at the heart of the compositions. The assemblyprocess is minimalist, the jewel is designed like a grigri, a modern-day talisman, emotionally charged and protective.
31, rue de Seine 75006 Paris www.5octobre.com
Walid Akkad’s creative universe is imprenated with geometric poetry and discreet refinement, transcending fashion trends to reach the highest spheres of art. Walid creates very personal creations recognized by jewelry lovers for their elegant sobriety and timeless spirit.
Long necklace, removable in bracelet and necklace by Walid AkkadYellow gold and grand feu enamel
WALID AKKAD - France*
Labyrinthe ring by Lorenz BäumerGreen tourmaline, white diamonds, white gold
LORENZ BÄUMER - France
Lorenz Bäumer, an atypical and innovative jewellery designer based in Place Vendôme in Paris, participates in PAD Paris with a selection of high jewellery pieces. The geometric shapes and refined lines offer a resolutely contemporary dimension to his creations.
19, place Vendôme 75001 Pariswww.lorenzbaumer.com
1, rue de Lille 75007 Pariswww.walidakkad.com
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019JEWELLERY
Creator and collector with a keen eye, Karry Berreby reconnects with the great names in jewellery through the discovery of unique works by Van Cleef&Arpels, Andrew Grima, Cartier, David Webb, Boivin... chased between Paris, London and New York.
18, rue de Lille 75007 Pariswww.karryberreby.com
Cuff by GaravelliPink Gold and diamonds
KARRY BERREBY - France
Bernard Bouisset is specialized in jewellery from the 1930s to the 1970s, with a preference for the signatures of Place Vendôme. He is located at 20, rue du Quatre Septembre in Béziers.
20, rue du 4 septembre 34500 Bézierswww.bernardbouisset.com
« Tricératops » bracelet by David Webb, circa 1970Yellow gold and emerald
BERNARD BOUISSET - France
The Beautiful Watch has been buying, selling and exchanging all kinds of watches for 10 years now, and has various boutiques based in Paris, Monaco, Geneva, and Gstaad.
29, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.thebeautifulwatch.com
THE BEAUTIFUL WATCH - France, Monaco, Switzerland*
Rolex Daytona Paul Newman JPS 6241
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019JEWELLERY
The Objet d’Émotion Showroom represents brands with distinctive points of view and encourages designers who stand out because of their exceptionalknow-how and quality. Because also of their niche sensitivity and global potential.
By appointment only Andrews Road - London E - UKwww.objetdemotion.com
« Beauty in the Mirror » by Francesca VillaEarrings18k pink gold, enamelled diamonds
OBJET D’EMOTION BY VALERY DEMURE - UK*
It is in his workshop in the 7th arrondissement of Paristhat Frédérique Mattei makes her jewellery. Each of her creations is part of a tradition of heritage, mixing with age and preciousness, modernity and singularity, to create sculptural jewellery that is resolutely contemporary and timeless.
27, rue de Varenne 75007 Paris
Blue necklace by Frédérique MatteiLapis lazuli, Rajasthan gold beads
MA TEI – FRÉDÉRIQUE MATTEI - France
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019MODERN ART
HÉLÈNE BAILLY GALLERY - France, Switzerland*
Coming from a famous family of gallery owners, merchants and auctioneers, Hélène Bailly Marcilhac inherited the family gallery in 2007, founded in 1977 by her father Charles Bailly. It proposes an interpretation of the fundamental movements from the end of the 19th to the 20th century.
71, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008 Pariswww.helenebailly.com
« Composition abstraite » by Hans Hartung, 1960Pastel on paperH. 75 x L. 55 cm & H. 114,5 x L. 94 cm
OPERA GALLERY - France
Opera Gallery was founded in 1994 by Gilles Dyan. He happens to be one of the main international merchants and representatives of modern and contemporary art. Opera Gallery is established worldwide with galleries in New York, Miami, Aspen, London, Paris, Monaco, Geneva, Zurich, Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, Beirut and Dubai.
62, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008 Pariswww.operagallery.com
« Perfil I » by Manolo Valdes, 2017Mixed technique170 x 120 cm
GALERIE PROTÉE - France
Galerie Protée presents itself as an activist gallery, exclusively at the service of painting, « best support of the visual in art », which through the voice of the sensitive propels us into a world that transcends us with constant fidelity.
38, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.galerieprotee.com
« Un rayon d’or sur la rivière » by Wang Yan Cheng, 2008Oil on canvasH. 150 x L. 150 cm
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019TRIBAL ART
GALERIE FLAK - France
Galerie Flak, located at 8, Rue des Beaux-Arts in Paris6th arrondissement, is pleased to present for the 2019 edition of PAD Paris a selection of ancient works of art from Oceania, North America and Africa.
8, rue des Beaux-Arts 75006 Pariswww.galerieflak.com
Mouth decorations Malagan, New Ireland, Bismarck ArchipelagoH. 38 x L. 32 cm
LUCAS RATTON - France
Charles Ratton, Lucas Ratton’s great uncle, and Maurice Ratton began their activity as African art dealers in the 1920s. Today, they are considered to be avant-garde discoverers of this little-known art.
33, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.lucasratton.com
Late 19th century, Ivory CoastEthnic group : GURO - Master of BouafléWood and kaolinH. 39,5 cm
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019PRECOLOMBIAN ART
GALERIE MERMOZ – SANTO MICALI - France
Galerie Mermoz, specialized in Precolumbian Art from Mesoamerica and South America, has an unequalled collection of objects of museum quality, mainly from Mexico but also from Peru, Costa Rica and Argentina.
6, rue du Cirque 75008 Pariswww.galerie-mermoz.com
« Félin », Xochipala - Guerrero, Mexico 900 – 600 B.CH. 50 x L. 17,6 cm
EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019ASIAN ARTS
Horse with leg raised, China, Tang Dynasty (618-907)Terracotta with traces of polychromyH. 59 cm
CHRISTIAN DEYDIER- France*
Christian Deydier is one of the most respected Chinese art antique dealers in the world. Galerie Christian Deydier is specialized in Asian art and more particularly in archaic Chinese bronzes.
30, rue de Seine 75006 Pariswww.deydier.com
Spectacular helmet (kawari kabuto)Japan, 1st half of the Edo period (1603-1868)Black lacquered iron helmet of the etchu zunari type, with lacquered wooden side ornaments (wakidate) representing rabbit ears
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE CHARBONNIER - France
The Jean-Christophe Charbonnier gallery is specialized in Japanese art and especially in weapons and armors, of which it has become a specialist. The choice of objects, essentially oriented towards exceptional pieces, has made the gallery internationally renowned among major private and institutional collectors.
11, rue Le Regrattier 75004 Pariswww.artdujapon.com
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EXHIBITORS PAD PARIS 2019SCULPTURES
GALERIE DUMONTEIL - France, USA, China
Galerie Dumonteil highlights the Animal and Nature in Art, recurring and fundamental themes in the history of Art, explored many times by artists throughout the ages. The gallery will present a selection of design pieces, sculptures, paintings and photographs by artists who have dedicated their work to the ever more personal and sensitive representation of these subjects.
38, rue de l’Université 75007 Pariswww.dumonteil.com
Wild Boar Head by Jean-Marie Fiori
PHILIPPE HEIM - France
Philippe Heim is dedicated to the presentation of the so-called traveling artists and other painters and sculptors of the first half of the 20th century. The gallery exhibits twenty artists representing the different aspects of animal art.
136, avenue de Wagram 75017 Paris
« Hare on the watch » by Bertrand FauconnetNickel-plated bronzeH. 61 x L. 42 x D. 17 cm
GALERIE MARTEL-GREINER - France
Hélène Greiner offers a rediscovery of the diversity of post-war sculpture, decorative arts, French, Belgian, Italian and American design, lighting and jewellery by exceptional artists that marked the second half of the 20th century.
71, boulevard Raspail 75006 Pariswww.martel-greiner.fr
« Cariatide » by Sergio Storel, 1969Patinated bronze182 x 45 x 28 cm
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OFFICIAL PARTNERPAD PARIS 2019
HSBC, OFFICIAL PARTNEROF THE 23TH EDITION OF PAD PARIS
For numerous years now HSBC France has taken on supporting and encouraging endeavours in various creative fields, through its long time involvement in the cultural landscape.
By renewing its sponsorship with the PAD Paris Art and Design fair for the thirteenth year, HSBC isagain expressing its keen desire to be future-oriented through supporting 20th century contemporarydesign and decorative arts, which are increasingly establishing themselves among today’s leading art market’s disciplines.
The 2019 edition of the PAD Paris will also be a great opportunity for HSBC France to emphasize itscommitment in promoting young talents through an exhibition of the Prix HSBC pour la PhotographieLaureates and, for the first time this year, the awarding of the Young Designer HSBC Prize along with historic prizes of the PAD Jury (the Stand Prize, the Contemporary Design Prize and the 20th Century Design Prize).
Beyond giving its customers a privileged access to a unique event that meets their cultural aspirationsand, for some, a wish to invest in what is now considered by collectors to be a significant asset, thisexclusive partnership consolidate its conviction that the success of youngs generations is a real issuefor our contempory society.
The wide variety of works presented at PAD – built up from the start of the 20th century to the present day – forcefully embodies a goal common to the design world and HSBC: to provide oneselfwith the means to fulfil one’s ambitions and demonstrate tried and proved international expertise.
Media contact person:
Sophie RICORD – 01 40 70 33 05 – sophie.ricord@hsbc.fr
Notes for the media:
HSBC in FranceHSBC France is a subsidiary of HSBC Group. HSBC France is headquartered in Paris. Serving customers fromaround 320 offices across France and almost 9 500 employees, HSBC France is a universal bank serving bothpersonal and business customers.
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Interior ArchitectsPAD PARIS 2019
• What is the most memorable part of the PAD, discovery or revelation ?
“One of my most memorable part is the first PAD I’ve ever visited 10 years ago. I found out at Matthieu Richard a superb floor lamp by Mathieu Matégot I still have at home. An exceptional piece I haven’t seen elsewhere.” Luis Laplace
“My most memorable part of the PAD was to have been selected to be part of the prestigious jury. I was pretty “Junior”. Every year, I discover and learn a bit more about the topic of key pieces of design. It’s fascinating!” Sarah Lavoine
“It was two years ago, Franck Laigneau showcased pieces totally opposite to the current trends, with a set of exceptional anthropomorphic fine furniture signed by Rudolph Steiner.” Jacques Bec and Artur Miranda
• What market aspect of the PAD change in your opinion ?
“The PAD changed the way buyers perceived objects in an appropriate setting. The most renowned ancient and contemporary design galleries invented a scenography inspired by the style they exposed. Collectors can now apprehend the Arts Decoratifs objects in the most traditional way.” Vincent Darré
“The PAD has a pragmatic design approach, it is a unique platform connecting design professionals and clients. The proximity of pieces exposed and their staging are two major assets of the PAD. This is neither an academic or narrow place. This is a fair accessible to the public, which is a primordial aspect for its longevity. Our clients are waiting with eagerness the fair occurring in Paris and London.” Luis Laplace
“Its extremely specific selection shows to the public and collectors what it is the most beautiful about modern and contemporary design. With a human scale staging and a selection of the most beautiful galleries.” Sarah Lavoine
“The PAD refreshed the image of Decorative Arts from the 40’s to 70’s, which highly stimulated the market. This is also a fair which attracts very diverse personalities, from the universe of fashion, design but also art lovers and new collectors.”Jacques Bec and Artur Miranda
“The PAD gives the opportunity to each gallery to express itself not only through furniture it proposes but also through a scenography that refreshes its image in each event. The visitor discovers new exhibitors and renews the galleries he thinks he knows well.’’Caroline Sarkozy
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GENERAL INFORMATIONPAD PARIS 2019
PAD PARIS 2019 APRIL 03RD - 07TH 2019 - TUILERIES
PRESS TOUR : TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd FROM 12 PM TO 5 PM
• ADDRESS
Jardin des TuileriesEsplanade des Feuillants Entrance : 234, rue de Rivoli 75001 Paris - Facing rue de Castiglione
• METRO
Tuileries (Line 1)
• OPENING HOURS
Wednesday, April 3rd – VIP Opening11 a.m - 10 p.m
Thursday, April 4th - Saturday, April 6th
11 a.m - 8 p.m
Sunday, April 7th
11 a.m - 6 p.m
• TICKETS
Adults : 25 €Students : 10 €Online purchase : www.pad-fairs.com/tickets/en/
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PRESS CONTACT
FAVORI Grégoire Marot, Nadia Banian 233, rue Saint-Honoré - 75001 Paris+ 33 (0) 1 42 71 20 46nadia@favoriparis.comwww.favoriparis.com
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PAD Paris Flore de Ségogne102, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré - 75008 Paris+ 33 (0) 1 53 30 85 20fds@padartdesign.comwww.pad-fairs.com