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Frederique Morrel : A collection of Frederique’s pieces are available in South Africa from Lusso, T 083 952 9368.| -
Frederique Morrel : The theme of the installation was ‘The Purgatory Corner’.| -
Frederique Morrel : The new collection of sculptural pieces covered in antique tapestry was once again a showstopper.| -
Paola Navone : Giant Delft patterns juxtaposed onto traditional tableware designs.| -
Paola Navone : The Blue Flou collection is available through Lusso in South Africa, T 083 952 9368.| -
Paola Navone : The Blue Flo collection of porcelain tableware designed for porcelain manufacturer Reichenbach was the inspiration.| -
Paola Navone : The Blue Cafe.| -
Paola Navone : The SPRING FLING edition of VISI also reflects the worldwide Delft revival.| -
Paola Navone : The Blue Cafe designed by Paula Navone was an exquisite space to escape to.| -
&Tradition : The design is inspired by heritage and reinvented through contemporary materials and manufacturing.| -
&Tradition : Craft-meets-art, function-meets-form and materials-meet-potential were highlighted.| -
&Tradition : Unexpected and quirky use of materials plus unusual colour combinations from this powerhouse of Nordic design.| -
Marimekko : A visually thrilling stand that was an incredible display of pattern and colour.| -
Marimekko : An insight into what drives the design of this homeware collection inspired by fashion.| -
Lucky Boy Sunday : Unforgettable motifs and extraordinary colour combinations.| -
Lucky Boy Sunday : Beautiful knitted children's toys and homeware accessories.| -
Lucky Boy Sunday : Design that makes you smile.| -
Vegetal Identity : A new concept in vertical gardens and a new green option for signage.| -
SCP London : Contemporary styling combined with authentic materials.| -
SCP London : I especially loved the poufs by Donna Wilson. They are covered in a knitted fabric made in Scotland from 100% lamb’s wool using a traditional Fair Isle knitting technique.| -
Branco Lisboa : Furniture design by Marco Sousa Santos for Portuguese brand Branco Lisboa.| -
Branco Lisboa : The combination of exquisite craftsmanship and handmade skills with the latest digital production tools is unforgettable.|
One of our favourite decor geniuses and one-time VISI decor editor, Tracy Lynch was lucky enough to make it to Maison & Objet this year. We persuaded her to share some of her happy snaps of the most memorable eye candy with our readers.
Tracy is giving a talk about her trip at the fourth Trend Talk afternoon at the Plascon Design Centre on Thursday 11 October. More details here.

