Ligné Magazine: Winter Issue

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ISSUE VI: Winter 2012

Coast to Coast

Make a Toast to Cocktail Hotspots

Fr om the Ar chives

A Designer Look into Famed Museums

Jet Set

Luxury Vacation Guide

Living L ately

Chelsea Handler’s Office Renovation

Designer Details

Industry Experts Reveal Project-Building Inspiration


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“Loop” Rena Lange, Munich

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IN THIS ISSUE :

Hermés Festival des Métiers

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Signature Features: 8

Editor’s Letter

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Behind the Scenes

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Ligné Events

Louis XIV by Jiun Ho

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Visit the Back Room, NYC

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Taking the city by storm, we introduce the leading lady of Ligné Los Angeles

Check out the latest and greatest events of Ligné Agency and our clients!

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Mercury Votives

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HermĂŠs Double Wrap Bracelet

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Explore: 16 Jet Set

Feeling the travel bug? Check out our ultimate vacation guide of luxury resorts around the globe

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From the Archives

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Building Arches

Experience personal perceptions on how famed museums have influenced design

Visit Taiwan for an eco-friendly tour of a prestigious bamboo monument


Design & Decor: 33 Designer Details

Direct from the drawing board, see how leading designers transform ideas into finished projects

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Designing History

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Lust List

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Living Lately

We take a closer look into the outstanding career of industry icon Arne Jacobsen

From restaurants to music, industry leading lady Ann Sutherland dishes out her list of favorites

Take a tour through the newly renovated office of Hollywood’s starlet, Chelsea Handler Journey to the ICEHOTEL

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Trends: 58 Cocktail Hour

It’s 5 o’clock somewhere. Take a peek at our top list of cocktail hotspots from coast to coast

Visit Chelsea Handler’s Office

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Resort Wear 2013

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What Are You Wearing?

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Holiday Glamour

Is your wardrobe in need of a few new key pieces for Spring? Check out our trend pages for inspiration!

Winter looks that have the design world buzzing

The season of giving is right around the corner - don’t miss out on these sparkling products! Ligné

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A Letter From Meredith Since Ligné Agency has moved its main offices to Houston, the arriving holiday season means that I not only get to start decking the offices and house with Christmas trees, but that the scorching Texas heat has finally come to a welcomed end. I took plenty of opportunities the past few months to escape however, getting to spend time with the wonderful team at David Sutherland in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Dania Beach. The lovely Ann Sutherland shares her top ten Lust List with us this issue, and the most fashionable man in Dallas is sporting the pages of our “What Are You Wearing” feature photographed by the extremely talented Richard Bettinger. A visit to the beautiful rooftop garden at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan inspired our “From the Archives” feature, and I am so thrilled to bring you the artwork and designs that have been a direct influence on some of our industry’s great talents. This of course is just the beginning of what fills these pages, so dive in! From all of us at Ligné Agency, we wish you a wonderful holiday season, and a very prosperous New Year!

Meredith Xavier Principal, Ligné Agency info@ligneagency.com

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FAST LANE

Running the show in the city of angels, Ligné’s leading publicist is on a mission and shows no signs of stopping. Interview by Meredith Xavier

MX: Your sole focus at Ligné Agency is Public Relations, what makes you so passionate about this aspect of the company? KR: I originally set out out to be a journalist but after taking an Intro to Public Relations class I never looked back. I love the excitement and diversity PR holds. For one, your role constantly changes - one moment you’re pitching a client, the next you’re directing a photo shoot then before you know it you’re assisting in planning a client’s event. Every day you have different challenges and PR forces you to think creatively to come up with a solution. It is such a rewarding experience to see your client in a national publication. Doesn’t hurt that not only am I passionate about Public Relations but I am also a fan of the work of Ligné’s clients. MX: What is it about the interior design industry that completely drew you in? KR: When I first started at Ligné, I was just out of college and finished an internship at an art gallery. I didn’t know much about interior design but liked that it shared a lot of attributes with art. After my first month with the company I fell head over heels with interior design. Now, it seems like I can’t go anywhere without dissecting my surroundings. There is a real art involved with every piece of furniture or space designed, I love hearing designers’ inspiration and the reason they create their masterpieces. I, myself, could never design an interior or furniture so I am completely entranced with the way my clients put things together. Being around great design you can’t help but feel drawn in. Right now I’m currently obsessed with sofas and lighting fixtures. I will say though interior design may have ruined me, once you know what high end design is - it’s hard to go back to IKEA. MX: In your opinion, what are the key ingredients to a successful PR campaign? KR: The key ingredients to a successful campaign are: research, persistence and creativity.

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Keisha Raines Publicist keisha@ligneagency.com

MX: If you could give one piece of advice to companies trying to get placement in a major shelter magazine, what would it be? KR: Make yourself as well as your product known. Major shelter publications receive endless emails from publicists and designers dying for a feature so it is easy to get lost in the shuffle. MX: Running the Los Angeles office is a big task - tell us about your typical day. KR: A typical day for me always starts with a cup of coffee, preferably from Le Pain on Melrose. From there it is anyone’s bet. I usually check my emails before I leave my apartment so I know what is going on before I set foot in the office. If there is nothing urgent to attend to I try to get on the phone right away with editors to follow up on pitches or see what they are currently working on. In this email heavy world it makes a real different to pick up the phone and make that connection. After my calls I work on my to do list that I wrote to previous day before I left the office. Then I focus my energy on a specific client. From there I pitch or re-work a past pitch to find a new angle. I stay in constant communication with the Houston office in order to bounce ideas off of them and get feedback- I am fortunate to work with a great and supportive team. Throughout the day I am intermittently on the phone with clients and researching potential opportunities for clients.


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F E S T I VA L D E S

METIERS

Houston, Texas hosts a rendez-vous with Hermés craftsmen

Fashion house Hermés took way of Houston by hosting a four-day, instore event, allowing fans to experience the superior craftsmanship behind the luxury label. Part of a touring exhibition, Houston was the final destination before traveling back to Paris- we simply couldn’t miss!

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LIGHTIN G THE

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Allan Knight and Associates in Dallas, Texas celebrates the opening of a new product line with Windfall Contemporary Crystal Lighting

Pictured left, above: Hellbob vignette taken from Soane Britain textile event Pictured left: Snapshot of the Scarlett fixture during an event hosted by Suzanne Tucker Home

THR O U GH

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Jiun Ho de Jia opens its San Francisco gallery space for an exclusive exhibition by photographer Rodney Smith

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HITTIN G THE

HIGH NOTES Ligné Agency is honored to support the hosting committee for Bering Omega

The 18th annual “Sing for Hope” gala and concert by Bering Omega Community Services was another success this year, raising nearly $300,000 to help fund the organization’s mission to meet health care and social service needs of local Houstonian’s fighting HIV/AIDS. Ligné Agency was honored to be involved with the planning and picturesque décor of the black tie event.

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Ligné expands to the Lonestar State

The Tracy Circles fabric by Opuzen was originally used for custom ottomans with Neiman Marcus- it’s so bold and fabulous, we had to have it ourselves!

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S et et J

Looking for a holiday getaway, but can’t pinpoint where to go? Our readers and clients have shared their top picks for bucket-list travel destinations - time to start packing! Written by Keisha Raines

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Photograph by Ben Nilsson, Big Ben Productions


Ice Hotel SWEDEN Experience the world’s finest winter wonderland in Sweden’s ICEHOTEL. As the name implies, it is completely constructed from ice; from the hotel to the beds and chairs, to the bar and wedding chapel. The first of its kind, ICEHOTEL’s yearly construction begins mid-November from ice blocks from the nearby Torne River. Each suite is unique and the architecture of the hotel changes from year to year. Guests warmly rest in sleeping bags on ice beds with insulated sheets and reindeer skins on

ICEHOTEL Reception, “Frosty Forest” Photograph by Photobigben.com Artists: Lilya Pobornikova, Viktor Tsarski

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Photograph by Ben Nilsson, Big Ben Productions

ICEBAR Copenhagen Artists: Jens Thoms Ivarsson, Mats Nilsson

top. In addition to rooms and suites the property offers a church, main hall and reception area. ICEBAR, a recent additonal the ICEHOTEL, offers a lively night life full of frosty accomidations from the snowy dancefloor to the cocktail glasses created purely from ice.

Photograph by Ben Nilsson, Big Ben Productions

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Located in Sweden’s Lapland, guests can experience a wide range of outdoor activities. Experience ancient rails through the Arctic Trail snowmobile safari, or enjoy an afternoon dog sledding. Feeling creative? Try ice sculpting using special ice implements guided with professional instruction. Learn about the culture of the Lapland’s indigenous people, the Samis. The one activity that almost anyone can enjoy is the viewing of the Northern Lights - a seasonal masterpiece best witnessed in Sweden.


ICEHOTEL Suite, “Diamond Genesis” Photograph by Photobigben.com Ligné 21 WINTER 2012 Artists: Antoine Weygand, Roland Toupet


Dunton Hot Springs C O LO R A D O A small and exclusive resort, Dunton Hot Springs is tucked deep in the San Juan Mountains of the Rockies. A restored ghost town, the property is sprinkled with hand-hewn cabins furnished with luxurious interiors. The remote resort is cell-phone free but has wireless internet access. Across the resort, an endless amount of activities are available - from skiing across the groomed cross-country trails, to a snowshoe hike

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Photography Š Dunton Hot Springs


through the vast surrounding meadows. Go heliskiing, ice skating, snowmobiling, dogsledding and even winter horseback riding in the canyon country surrounding the vineyard. The property also offers relaxing spa treatments, yoga and of course steaming hot springs.
 For cuisine, Dunton’s chefs create a new meal daily using only organic local and regional ingredients - many of which come from their own agricultural developments. Lamb is mixed with fruits and vegetables from Dunton’s own farm and vineyard. Dishes are paired with an array of wine from the Sutcliffe winery. Meals are eaten at a long, antique table in the center of the Saloon - a signature nod to the property’s cattle days and a tradition they intend to keep. Given the combination of tranquil loacation, striking scenery and lavish accomidations, there is no question why this famed resort has been honored with the most prestigious awards in hospitality. Ranked as the #1 All-Inclusive resort in the USA and #6 in the world, Dunton Hot Springs is sure to transform the standards of luxury vacations for years to come. Ligné

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BloomfieldA ULodge STRALIA Looking for a way to break the winter blues? Head south of the equator to Australia where they are experiencing their ever-warm months of summer. Enjoy the grandeur property of the Bloomfield Lodge in Cairns which boasts as the only place in the world you can experience the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier reef right outside your door. The exclusive retreat features breathtaking views, boutique accommodations and gourmet dining. Explore the islands by snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef, or take a guided rainforest walk while witnessing some of Australia’s amazing plant, animal and marine life. Or relax outside and take in the beautiful views poolside. Bloomfield offers a range of holistic therapies including: massages, scrubs, facials, manicures and pedicures at their Spa Sanctuary, guaranteed to rejuvenate you - and make it difficult to return home!

Photography by Bloomfield Lodge

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FR OM THE

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How world-renowned museums and their artwork have forever inspired design

Finding inspiration is often the greatest beginning to a designer’s vision. Whether a subtle encounter or something sourced with purpose, these inspirations are taken from absolutely everywhere. Our particular place of interest is the museum - filled with art, objects and artifacts that were created from inspirations new and long past. Some that sparked entire movements, and inspired artists and designers for years after their creation. We have asked some of the world’s top talents where they venture to be moved, and what works of art have influenced their designs over the years.

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“There are so many wonderful museums in the world that it’s hard to say which is my favorite. But if I had to choose just one it would be the Grand Palais in Paris. Their exhibits are so often about decoration. And they always have interesting special exhibits. I was last there for the modern art fair FIAC. After that they held the famous Antiques Fair. Right now there is a Hopper exhibit that is supposed to be fantastic, I can’t wait to see it. There is always an interesting mix, whether modern or classic. The building itself is interesting too, with many fashion designers, like Lagerfeld, holding their shows there. I always look forward to going to the Grand Palais.”

PAT R I C K F R E Y Chairman and Creative Director, Pierre Frey

Pictured above: 2012 Editorial poster for the exhibition of Edward Hopper at the Grand Palais Pictured left: Karl Lagerfeld displays Chanel’s 2012 Fall Couture Collection

“The LACMA has inspired many wonderful memories for my entire family throughout the years. I have enrolled my kids in various art classes offered through the education program, perused the Pavilion for Japanese Art, and enjoyed Jazz on Friday nights in the Courtyard. Two of my favorite LACMA exhibits were the fabulously curated Modigliani & the Artists of Montparnasse and From the Spoon to the City: Objects by Architects. While on a flawless evening a few years back, I attended the most riveting opening gala for BCAM at LACMA, which could not have been more beautiful or impressive.”

B R I D G I D CO U LT E R Principal, Bridgid Coulter Design

Pictured right: Evening of Jazz at LACMA

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“For me it's the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. This museum is small but very important in that it's home to Picasso's Guernica. In this large scale mural, Picasso uses positive and negative spaces and contorted shapes to create something moving yet grotesquely unified. It's just spectacular and is a must for Picasso fans. Jiun Ho and I took inspiration from Guernica and recreated a wall mural for the Maison de Luxe at the Greystone Showhouse in 2011 transforming Picasso's concept with the color and texture of hide. Multi-colored hide adds a pop to these pieces that perhaps Picasso never considered.”

KY L E B U N T I N G Kyle Bunting, Inc.

ANDRES GUZMAN Principal, RGR Design Associates

“My favorite museum is the Frick Collection located in the former Henry Clay Frick mansion on the Upper East Side. You feel like you are in a private home which makes it feel that much more informal and personal than most other art museums. This mansion has a collection

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of old master paintings that include works of Renoir, Rembrandt and Monet to name a few. One of the highlights of this museum is the quiet and quaint feeling you get when walking through each room. The 18th century French furniture, fine oriental rugs, Italian bronzes and sculptures displayed throughout, give the illusion that the rooms are still lived in and adds to the unique effect of this lavish museum.”

Pictured lower center: The Grand Staircase within the Frick Collection Pictured lower right: “Dance at Bougival” by Pierre-Auguste Renior, 1883


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building arches Tawian celebrates an economically sound mounument within their lush forest of the Hualein provience.

Written by Anna Bethe Photography Š Iwan Baan for nARCHITECTS

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ased in the heart of Taiwan, nARCHITECT’S Forest Pavilion serves as a landmark performance space and shaded meeting area for all visitors to the Da Nong Da Fu Forest, as well as the eco-park in the Hualien province. The original concept designs were derived from inspirations of an art festival curated by Huichen Wu of Artfield, Taipei, destined for use by the Forestry Bureau with the mission to raise public awareness of the environmental threats of construction developments. With the official inauguration of the Masadi Green Wonder Art Festival back on May 22, 2011, Taiwanese President Ma Ying-Jeou stood directly in the center of the Forest Pavilion to deliver his administration’s vision for a low carbon future. The opening event was followed by a musical day of dance and performances, as well as speeches from local government officials. Coming to an intimate close, the end ceremony was celebrated by a local community gathering to experience an evening of performers honoring traditional song and dance. Selected to host the opening and closing ceremonies for Wu’s art festival, the structure has since transformed into a key focal point for the park. The outdoor space includes a circular ring of decking, allowing ample space for spectators to sit or stand while watching a performance within the centralized void space; better known as the circular stage. Forest Pavilion’s outstanding relationship

Pictured above: Technical design for full structure of the Forest Pavilion

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to the existing area is significant, yet diaphanous. The structure stands lightly in its environment with minimal disruption, but becomes a beacon of light upon nightfall; artistically displaying the emptiness of the surrounding valley. The circular pavilion stands structurally sound by eleven shading vaults built of freshly cut green bamboo, organized in two sound rings around a void. The original design motif was inspired by the natural rings of a tree, with the expanding arches reaching out organically seamlessly replicating the infinite growth patterns of branches on a tree. Using the sole idea of the parabolic arch within geometry, the Forest Pavilion could in theory generate an endless number of structural configurations. Comprised purely of natural materials, Forest Pavilion visually relates to the internationally-famed 2004 Canopy for MoMA/P.S.1 in Queens, New York; also built of green bamboo. In comparison to construction development however, the structure of Forest Pavilion easily exceeds the technical requirements of Canopy, as the freestanding structure reaches 60 feet in diameter, and 22 feet in height.

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Pictured top: Native locals gather around the pavilion before the festival Pictured above: Rooftop view of ‘Canopy’ designed by nARCHITECTS, 2004


Designer D E TA I L S

Dreaming up a design concept, but need that extra push of creativity? We’ve asked an exclusive list of leading interior designers and lifestyle experts to share their ways of inspiration on combining products and ideas into a polished finished project.

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DESIGN:

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1 | FUR THROW

Luxe Faux Fur in Lynx, Restoration Hardware $99.00

2 | MERCURY CHANDELIER

Suspension Lamp by Ross Lovegrove, Hive Modern $4,210.00

3 | GOLD ROCK Fools Gold, Ankasa $395.00

4 | SIDE TABLE

Omni Crystal Edition by Hellman-Chang Price upon request, visit www.hellman-chang.com

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5 | GLASS ARTWORK

Purple Flowers, available at High Fashion Home $1,119.00

6 | COCKTAIL TABLE

River Stone Cocktail Table by Jason Phillips Design Price upon request, visit www.jasonphillips.com

7 | MELTING CLOCK

Abstract Accent Clock by Urban Outfitters $20.00

8 | TUFTED BED

Custom Design by Maxime Jacquet Price upon request, visit www.maximejacquetdesign.com

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DESIGN:

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Need ideas for the menu? From sneeky cocktails to dessertfind recipes on Lulu’s blog!

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Boxwood Tree, Restoration Hardware $40.00-$58.00, prices vary upon size

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5 | ACCENT VASE

Fair Harbor Collection in Oyster, Kate Spade Prices vary, visit www.katespade.com Sigman Large Canvas, Home Depot $21.88

Stone Trellis in Citron, West Elm $20.00, Set of 4 Table Vase in Silver Mercury, ABCHome $25.00-$40.00, prices vary upon size Ligné

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1 | LEATHER CHAIR

Custom design by Adam Hunter, Inc.

2 | STRIPE FABRIC

Modulating Stripes, Paul Smith for Maraham To the trade, visit www.maraham.com

3 | DEER HEAD

Sculpture in White Lacquer, ZGallerie $249.95

4 | OFFICE DESK

Custom design by Adam Hunter, Inc.

5 | WALLCOVERING

Malachite in Black and White by Fornasetti To the trade, visit www.cole-and-son.com

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Metropolitan Rectangular Chandelier, Willams-Sonoma Home

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Custom design and bold patterns play a major role within the foundation of Adam Hunter, Inc. Stay tuned for AH’s exclusive rug and wall covering collection, launching Spring 2013!

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Photograph by Melanie Johnson


DESIGN:

Lively Foyer

“Making a statement was the priority for this entry. Sleek lines, sophisticated textures and pops of color where mixed perfectly to create the wow factor our client was after.”

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3 Drawer Black Glass Table, ShopTen25 $1,725.00

2 | STARBURST MIRROR

Jackie Silver Leaf in Champagne, ShopTen25 $575.00

3 | X-BENCH

Dante X-Bench Ottoman, Overstock.com $211.99

4 | PORCELAIN LAMP

Elexis in Stained Crackle Gunmetal, ShopTen25 $415.00

5 | VASES

Glass Bottles with Stoppers in Light Blue, Horchow $295.00

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DESIGNING

HISTORY Driven by imagination and an unparalleled passion to design, we take a closer look into the ornate creative upbringing of Arne Jacobsen. Written by Yuri A. Xavier Photography © Hans Anderson

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or those who claim to be design enthusiasts, Arne Jacobsen needs no introduction. The Danish architect and designer left his mark as one of the most innovative designers of 20th century. Born in 1902 in Copenhagen to upper-middleclass Jewish parents, Mr. Jacobsen was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, where he studied with Kaj Gottlob and Kay Fisher, both acclaimed architects and interior designers. Mr. Jacobsen started making headlines at the age of 23 when he was awarded a silver medal for a chair design at the Exposition Internationales des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in the Paris Art Deco fair. After graduating in 1927, Arne Jacobsen became an Associate at the City Architect’s Office in Copenhagen until 1929. During this time he partnered with Flemming Lassen to build the “House of the Future” - a spiral-shaped, flat-roofed house in glass and concrete, with a boathouse, helicopter pad and windows that rolled down like car windows. It was with this project that they won a Danish Architect’s Association competition. After years of being recognized as an ultra-modern and successful architect, Arne Jacobsen was exiled to Sweden during World War II, only returning to his native Denmark when the war was over in 1945. As an architect, Mr. Jacobsen has several standout buildings such as the: Bellevue Theatre (1935-36), The Munkegaard School in Copenhagen (1955-59) and the SAS Royal Hotel

Coined as the ‘Danish Corbusier’ of ethereal elegance, this 560 page book conveys the appreciation and accomplishments of Jacobsen throughout his outstanding career.

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Copenhagen (1958-60) which it is considered by many as “the world’s first designer hotel”. In the early 1950s through the late 60‘s, Arne Jacobsen also worked on several prototypes for furniture, wallpaper, textiles and silverware. Some of his most recognized pieces are; The Egg Chair, The Swan and Serial 7th, among others - all of which are still present in interiors today. Famous design companies and fashion houses have become involved in his work by offering their own spin on Mr. Jacobsen’s designs. Most recently, British fashion designer Paul Smith revisited the iconic Stelton Cylinda 5. Mr. Smith has added his colorful vision onto the handles, giving a very distinct, bright and charismatic appeal to the Cylinder line, taking Mr. Jacobsen’s vision to another level. Arne Jacobsen was one of a few visionary Danish architects and designers that showed the world a different point of view. A way of life with simple, dynamic and functional designs that are living well beyond their lifetime, pieces of art from an Era that will always be remembered for innovation. It is because of this legacy that Arne Jacobsen is, and always will be, an industry Icon. Ligné

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Design powerhouse Ann Sutherland of Perennials Outdoor Fabric has favored an astounding resumé of success throughout her career. Outside the office, check out this list of her extra favorites! “A fast car! Currently I have a SL550 Mercedes and I am very happy.”

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Limited Edition Tequila, Mel & Rose $134.99

2 | WOOL GLOVES

with Leather Inserts by Brunello Cucinelli $835.00 “Contemporary art. I am dying for a large Fritz Scholder oil! Fabulous color and imagery from the Southwest.”

3 | NECKLACE

Hessonite in Crimson by Brunello Cucinelli $1,425.00

4 | POPLIN BLOUSE

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Candle in Vert Frais by Christian Tortu $58.00


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“Todd Fiscus, owner & creative director of Todd Events, to bail me out of party jams!”

“My two dogs! I absolutely must have animals and love my two Airedales, Lucque and Lulu.”

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iving Lately L Ligné Magazine joins interior designer Shannon Wollack for a personal tour throughout the vibrant office renovation of Hollywood’s leading lady of comedy, Chelsea Handler. Interview by Anna Bethe Photography by Diana Relth

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AB: What piece of inspiration influenced the dynamic color palette within the office? SW: The Kyle Bunting piece, of course! That was one of the first major decisions for the office and it helped dictate the overall design and color palette. AB: Chelsea’s office is a lively mix of bold and charismatic pieces - what is your favorite piece included? SW: All of them! Each piece was selected and designed with Chelsea’s vision and guidance. We love the masculine vintage chairs from Thomas Hayes Gallery paired with the transparent coffee table. We also love the photo collage. It is a fun and unique way to bring in a personal touch to the space and we had it specially designed so photos can be updated easily. AB: What is the most important functionality of the space? SW: The space needed to function as three spaces in one- with none really more important than another. It serves as an office, a hair/makeup area and a comfortable lounge area for people to hangout and take meetings. It

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was critical to keep each of those purposes in mind as we designed. To that end, we made a custom hair/makeup station that was clean and simple to flow with the rest of the materials used in her custom bar. We also added stools and plenty of seating so the space could comfortably accommodate several people. The overall goal was to make it a professional, yet inviting space. AB: How much input did Chelsea give with the decision making process? SW: Chelsea was very involved; she loves the design process. She oversees all decisions and it is really a collaborative effort. She sets the tone of what she is looking for and we go from there. Total team effort and the most fruitful type of client experience. AB: Meredith made a trip out months ago- how long did the entire renovation take? SW: They started the renovation back in early springmostly on the bathroom and dressing room elements. However, it was a major remodel from the original space. Most of the furniture and built-ins were custom, so those had longer lead times. All in all, it took seven months.


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“We also love the photo collage. It is a fun and unique way to bring in a personal touch to the space and we had it specially designed so photos can be updated easily.”

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COCKTAIL

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We have pulled our resources and gathered some top spots to hob nob and have a nice cocktail at the end of a long day (or maybe in the middle!) from coast to coast. From the fun and funky to the low key and relaxing, we have you covered! Written by Yuri A. Xavier

Photography by Nikolas Koenig


MIAMI For those not afraid to try a little karaoke, Jelsomino might just be just your spot. With fun velvet walls, pop art and a premier drinks menu, it is time to relax and warm up those pipes. This is the place to let your inner-rockstar shine. Jet-setters welcome - songs are available in English, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

LOS ANGELES

We have to go with a classic. Chateau Marmont is a Hollywood landmark, and if only those walls could talk. You have to love the mysticism of the place, and of course the butterflies on the ceiling that keep you company at the bar as you sip a perfectly mixed cocktail with Hollywood’s low key elite. Photography by Nikolas Koenig

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NEW YORK

The Back Room is one of the great spots left that holds true to the idea of a Prohibition speak easy. They serve their cocktails in teacups, and beer in a brown bag - and don’t even try to get in without knowing the password. With the facade of a toy store and true underground passing, you will start to feel like you are getting away with something.

CHICAGO RM Champagne Salon is the epitome of elegance with their hand-carved bar, antique furniture and beautiful fireplace. It is a place to decompress and appreciate the moment, over a glass of champagne of course!

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DALLAS

WAREhaus is a great mix of shopping with a side of whiskey. For all of the gentleman that are looking to add to their wardrobe and still enjoy their single malt, this is the place to be.

SAN FRANCISCO

Being in the heart of wine country, you will find several great wine bars in San Francisco. However, if you looking for trouble, at The Bourbon Cart at Bourbon Steak you shall find it! They master the true art of Japanese whiskey service - don’t be surprised to see some fire table side as they prepare your drink to absolute perfection.

Photography by BOURBON STEAK San Francisco

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Photograph by Roberto Cavalli for VOGUE Italia


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Feminine lace and soft colors are back in full swing this upcoming season, in plenty of time for the days of sunshine soon to come our way. 4

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1 | COWHIDE RUG

Maroc in Cream by Kyle Bunting Price upon request, visit www.kylebunting.com

2 | PEARL NECKLACE

Alhambra 9 Motifs by Van Cleef & Arpels $11,200.00

3 | RAGLAN DRESS

Dress in Cinnamon Georgette by Mulberry $500.00

4 | NAIL POLISH

Polish in Lady Like by essie $8.00

5 | LACE BOOTIE

Gladia in Multi Gold by Oscar de la Renta $895.00

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7 | KEY & TASSLE CANDLE

L’Objet in White by Williams-Sonoma Home $100.00 Ligné

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Whether it’s intricately wrapped into a bold design, or draped over a conservative silhouette - this daring shade of blue is a necessity to every wardrobe.

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1 | DINING CHAIR

London Chair by Erinn V. Maison Price upon request, visit www.erinnvmaison.com

2 | LAS VENUS VASE

Circa 1960 Fine Form Glass Vases, ABCHome $275.00 - $675.00

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S/S 2013 Leather Bag by Oscar de la Renta $2,690.00

4 | WALLPAPER

Stole Custom Design by Alix Soubiran Price upon request, visit www.princesandcrows.com

5 | BEADED EARRINGS

Long Tassel in Turquoise by Oscar de la Renta $395.00

6 | SUEDE FLATS

Anetina Ballerina Flat in Blue by Manolo Blahnik $725.00

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Take note to the finer details of statement pieces draped in neutral shades of ivory and white.

1 | CHROCHET DRESS

S/S 2013 Short Dress by Roberto Cavalli $1,695.00

2 | WRAP BRACELET

Kelly Double Tour in White Epsom by Hermés $455.00 2

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Louis XVI by Jiun Ho Price upon request, visit www.jiunho.com

4 | DAY BAG

Grainy Madras in Chalk White by Miu Miu $1,650.00

5 | SUNGLASSES

Culte Sunglasses in Dove Grey by Miu Miu $335.00

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Cole Logo Stud in Ivory by Tory Burch $68.00

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"Like my interiors, this season’s wardrobe is a dynamic of refined and edgy elements. Seen here, my vintage Chanel jacket plays off the sparkle of these rockin' ZiGiny Blacklabel platform heels. I like to keep my jewelery to a minimum when I wear such statement pieces, I don't want to distract from my focal points!"

A R I E L FOX Principal, Ariel Fox Design

B E AU B L AC K of the

David Sutherland Showroom, Dallas

“My must have for the winter are riding boots and winter white riding britches or any riding britches as far as that goes… Winter is full of holidays and events , but people tend to always look like everyone else…put some magic into, change thing up: the boots, with the riding britches and a blazer with gold cuffs and handkerchief elude… LET’s CELEBRATE, LET THE PARTY BEGIN!”

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Photograph by Kendra Remedios

Photograph by Richard Bettinger

ERIC CHANG Principal, Hellman-Chang

Photograph by Richard Bettinger

“Monochromatic Grey’s and Blacks are in for this year’s Fall and Winter fashion, but that doesn’t mean you can’t add a little flair by mixing bold patterns with rich textures. A Prince of Whales Check suit looks especially rich in a winter wool, and can be unexpectedly matched with a black and grey gingham cotton weave shirt. The charcoal-grey silk knit tie adds texture, depth, and a touch of casualness to an outfit that’s perfectly fit for a client meeting or an evening out in the city. Suit and shirt by Tom Ford, tie by Reiss UK, pocket square and tie bar by Dunhill, double monkstrap shoes by John Lobb.”


H O L I D AY

GLAMOUR The winter holiday season is upon us, and it could not have come sooner. From twinkling lights to shimmering ornaments, we can’t get enough of this season’s sparkle. For those in need for last minute gifts, check out our latest obsession of all things that shine!

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1 | TWIG CHANDELIER

Fixture by Jonathan Browning Studios For pricing, visit www.jonathanbrowninginc.com

2 | DIAMOND WATCH Cosmograph Daytona by Rolex Price upon request, www.rolex.com

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4 | COCKTAIL RING

Paulina in Green by Kendra Scott $75.00

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5 | PEARL CLUTCH Handcrafted by Edie Parker $1,195.00

Designed exclusively for the 111th Anniversary of B ergdorf Goodman!

6 | NAIL LACQUER

Non-Toxic Polish by Scotch Naturals $14.99

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Extreme Highness by Christian Louboutin $3,995.00 5

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