Take 5: A Grand Armchair, Quiet Town, Fire Island + More
Briefly

The Pavone Armchair reintroduces iconic seating by Marc Ange, intertwining design and poetic symbolism, and celebrating the peacock's allure for Visionnaire's campaign. FAINA's exhibition, The Shape of Vitality, at the Ukrainian Institute of America, showcases designs that encapsulate memory and resilience. This marks FAINA's first retrospective, displaying a diverse range of unique works. The Drevo collection modernizes Ukrainian folk traditions, incorporating the Tree of Life symbol. Both exhibitions emphasize cultural endurance in design, making every choice, texture, and contour a heartfelt act of remembrance and resistance against adversity.
The Pavone Armchair marks a reintroduction of iconic seating by Marc Ange for Visionnaire's campaign, blending theatrical design with poetic symbolism inspired by the peacock's allure.
FAINA staged a powerful dual exhibition entitled The Shape of Vitality at the Ukrainian Institute of America, marking the brand's first-ever retrospective alongside new works that embody resilience.
Victoria Yakusha’s Drevo collection contemporizes timeless Ukrainian folk traditions, referencing the Tree of Life symbol, highlighting design as an act of cultural endurance and remembrance.
Together, the exhibitions reflected on design as a form of cultural endurance, where every material choice became an act of remembrance and resistance.
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