The Dialogue Between Interior and Exterior: Projects by Peter Marino
Peter Marino’s designs can be usually characterized by emphasized materiality, texture, scale light and the constant dialogue between interior and exterior. He is widely known for his residential and retail interior designs for the most iconic names in the fashion and art worlds. Notable retail projects include Ermenegildo Zegna flagship stores in Paris, Milan, New York, Tokyo and Shangai or Chanel boutiques in Paris, New York and Singapore.
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The Times side table is an exquisitely handcrafted side table designed for both function and unadorned beauty. It’s a simple and sophisticated design table for any modern interior space. A square top supported by clean minimal legs completes its pure simple style. The tabletop is made from luxurious rosewood or palisander, and the support structure is made from stainless steel.
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Nina Simone was the inspiration for this dazzling mid-century modern chandelier. Handmade in brass, the Simone suspension lamp has three lampshades in aluminum that feature a glossy black finish and three visible textile red wires above the large lampshades. The three arms are united by a gold plated ring, showing high-level craftsmanship.
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The Collins dining chair is designed with a classic retro chic feel and comes finely upholstered in velvet, supported by tapered glossy black legs with rich accents of polished brass. It has welted stitches on the seat and a stylist degree reclining on the crescent open back. Mid-century designs never looked so good!
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Zulu is the largest ethnic group in South Africa and the one who inspired the Zulu sofa. Fully upholstered in cotton velvet, this button tufted sofa is full of personality, making it an unforgettable sofa design whether the room it is placed in.
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Imagine a stone frozen and freshly cracked to show the entire world a rich, golden interior – that’s the Lapiaz center table. The polished brass details and mirrored sides attribute this luxury design artwork an artic yet comfy and warm beauty. Don’t you agree? Living rooms will never be the same.
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