accessories by Grace Bonney 6

jaime hayon

jaime hayon‘s booths for both bisazza and barcelona design were two of the highlights of milan for me. full of color, pattern, plenty of metallics and a wonderful sense of whimsy, hayon’s designs stood out from the pack because of the designer’s unique voice and take on some of the current trends in the industry: gold, silver and craft-like detailing (visible stitching, buttons, etc.). you can read the full post on jaime right here and see many, many more pictures of his standout pieces from milan…

6 Comments

recipes123

ahhh! that first object gives me the major heebi jeebies… like i’m looking at spores growing out of a funky plant or something.

must. divert. eyes.

kstyle

I have featured Jaime Hayon several times on Kstyle and I couldn’t agree more that he is one of the most talented designers working today. His “bathroom as room” furniture collection is beyond gorgeous and absolutely takes my breath away. I wonder if you saw that in Milan? How fun to get to see all of these designers and such creativity in one place. k

sherijohnson

Yeeech.Just say “no” to the disco look meets christmas tree whateverthingamajig.

sandman_gr

Certainly very unique and great looking stuff but it does not look like more than season’s best for me…in two-thee year’s time, who will need a gold cactus in his living room? I certainly don΄t even now. All this gold and silver reek too much of 80′s greed. They΄re much more stylish though, I admit.

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