Photography by Joe Thomas
Here, four bespoke creations by Studio MTX take center stage in a 600 square meter area, fully outfitted by Invisible Collection, marking a continued collaboration between the two entities. These pieces originate from the workshops of le19M, Chanel's new hub in Paris for its specialty designers, representing a step forward for Studio MTX in the American market. The studio leverages both digital and traditional craftsmanship in its designs.
Photography by Joe Thomas
In the living room, 'Leaves' panels offer a view of Central Park through their translucent material, colored in shades of blue-green, and are complemented by metallic elements in brushed brass. This installation adds a contemporary twist to traditional craftsmanship against the backdrop of the city skyline.
Photography by Joe Thomas
The dining area features the 'Séquence' mirror, a 110-centimeter-wide circular piece, showcasing an innovative blend of ribbons and metal tubes on a polished, laser-cut stainless steel background, serving both decorative and practical purposes.
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The master bedroom hosts the 'Coda' panoramic mirror, spanning 2 meters and combining cabinetmaking skills with digital milling techniques. It features 250 pale gold galvanized tubes on twisted cords, creating a visually rhythmic pattern against a colored backdrop.
Photography by Joe Thomas