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The Story Behind These Designer-Favorite Squiggles

Architectural Digest·Julia Harrison·about 1 month ago
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Skip to main content And four spaces that ride the wave In this Berkeley craftsman , designer Heidi Caillier added a  Namay Samay textile seat to the Méandre chair to compliment the dark wood of the downstairs. Photo: Haris Kenjar The most observant AD home tour enthusiasts might have noticed one particular piece resurfacing in several recent tours. This week, for a fourth time, in a château in Dordogne , where the designer Brandon Quattrone paired the playful stools with a Shaker-style island. The squiggle trend, as I recall, was declared somewhat dead in 2021 . Why had this design persevered? What was so enticing to designers about the Méandre by Design Frères ? Justin DiPiero, whose 1939 Art Deco apartment was featured in AD in 2024, pulled the statement seats for his space, charmed by their nod to decorative arts designer Jean Royère’s work. Justin DiPiero in his 1939 pre-war apartment in Brooklyn.…

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