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Villa Noailles Design Parade

Jun 28, 2017

From June 29 to September 24, Villa Noailles Design Parade again promises a bon vivant atmosphere and the best of the best emerging designers and interior designers.

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With its south of France location, the Villa Noailles design events are renowned for their bon vivant atmosphere, which has turned many a visitor to devotee. For the 12th time this year, the Hyères house museum is staging its Design Parade exhibition of emerging designers. The sister Interior Design Parade exhibition is presented for the second time, in the neighbouring village of Toulon.

A meticulously selected set of 10 designers and 10 interior designers have been selected from an open call for the main juried exhibition, while satellite shows and interventions are spread throughout the two villages, from June 29 to September 24.

In Hyères, exhibitions are clustered into the villa and include Tutti Frutti by head of the design jury Inge Sempe, Adrien Rovero’s CNC machines repurposed to doodle, and an experimental clay exhibition by Thélonious Goupil, winner of the 2016 jury prize.

Highlights in Toulon include the Workbays exhibition by Ecal and Vitra, a yacht decorated by India Mahdavi, and an idiosyncratic archival exhibition by interior designer Vincent Darré – also president of the jury.

Inga Sempé, Île W153 Wästberg, Suède, 2015 Photo : Studio Sempix
Inga Sempé, Île W153 Wästberg, Suède, 2015 Photo : Studio Sempix
Inga Sempé, Tratti Mutina, Italie, 2014 Photo : Alessandro Paderni - Eye Studio
Inga Sempé, Tratti Mutina, Italie, 2014 Photo : Alessandro Paderni - Eye Studio
Thélonious Goupil, étude pour le bar de la villa Noailles, 2017
Thélonious Goupil, étude pour le bar de la villa Noailles, 2017
Thélonious Goupil, étude pour les bureaux de la villa Noailles, 2017
Thélonious Goupil, étude pour les bureaux de la villa Noailles, 2017
Samy Rio, lampe Galerie kreo, 2017 © Samy Rio
Samy Rio, lampe Galerie kreo, 2017 © Samy Rio
Adrien Rovero, Totem, Petit h Hermes
Adrien Rovero, Totem, Petit h Hermes
Adrien Rovero, CNC Drawing
Adrien Rovero, CNC Drawing
Maria Jeglinska, Autor Rooms Photo : Max Zielinski
Maria Jeglinska, Autor Rooms Photo : Max Zielinski
Francois Halard, Villa Kerylos
Francois Halard, Villa Kerylos
India Mahdavi, Life Aquatic
India Mahdavi, Life Aquatic
Vincent Darré, Hotel Montana
Vincent Darré, Hotel Montana
Atelier 360, cabine du nouveau téléphérique de Toulon
Atelier 360, cabine du nouveau téléphérique de Toulon
Workbays Village, vue de l’exposition, Galerie de l’ECAL Photo : ECAL / Younès Chauvin
Workbays Village, vue de l’exposition, Galerie de l’ECAL Photo : ECAL / Younès Chauvin
Valentina Cameranesi, Associazioni Photo : Ivo Sekulovski
Valentina Cameranesi, Associazioni Photo : Ivo Sekulovski
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