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Unknown planet

Will Garner

Styles

1 month ago


With the support of Paris Design Week, all the spirit of Maison&Objet in Paris.

In an alarming climate context, the hope of finding a livable world and establishing a colony to save humanity is taking shape on the creative front. Fortunately, the exo-GOODMOODS spacecraft has landed on a habitable planet light-years away from Earth. Mission: to explore the contours of this celestial body, whose arid and volcanic landscapes conceal an extraterrestrial world full of surprises, between rare minerals and superorganisms.

 

This alternative world is entirely created by 3D graphic designers and IA artists  (Jean Jacques Balzac, Six N. Five, Will Garner) who are venturing into worldbuilding — creating a tangible imaginary world; by 3D object designers (Wang & Söderström, Natalia Triantafylli, Audrey Large) who give birth to bizarre creations; and by fashion houses (PH5, Natasha Zinko, Bottega Veneta) that are transforming their wardrobes. This imaginative journey will propel Paris Design Week to new horizons from September 5 to 14, 2024: 10 days of festival open to all, with over 450 participants and 11 Parisian design walks for all design enthusiasts. A small step for man, a giant leap for creation.

  • Rendez-vous

    Paris Design Week

  • When

    5-14 septembre

  • Theme of Inspiration

    Terra Cosmos

  • Passion

    Worldbuilding

The fantasy of a habitable volcanic planet as familiar as it is strange

Coral Reef, Last Specimens Series by Aude Bourgine © Fred Margueron

Flaming Stars Lamp by PULPO – to be discovered at Maison&Objet

© Jean Jacques Balzac

Sun City Camp Resort, Jordanie

Pantone Chairs by Sabine Marcelis for Vitra © Clemens Poloczek

Goat Wine Bar by Plantea Estudio, Madrid © Salva Lopez

Copper Projet by Studio Thus That

Archipelago artwork by STUDIO KLOUMI (Clémentine BUFFA) – to be discovered at Paris Design Week Factory

Arkhé Restaurant by Studio Gram

A futuristic concept of the first extraterrestrial colony

Capsule Inn Hotel, Osaka, Japan

© Six n Five

PH5, Fall 2022

Natasha Zinko, Fall/Winter 2024

© Bottega Veneta

Installation « Amma Qabl » by Nasser AlSalem, Desert X Al Ula © Lance Gerber

Exhibition « Tumbling Together Apart » by Jeremy Blincoe © Annika Kafcaloudis

« Live New Worlds » campaign by FMG

3D Lace side table by DTL – to be discovered at Galerie Paris Horizon during Paris Design Week

3D model of a NASA exploration rover on the surface of Mars

Hanging lamp by Théo Charasse – to be discovered at Paris Design Week Factory

Genius Loci exhibition at Maison Bernard by Antti Lovag © Adrien Dirand

Aqua di Parma boutique by Dorothée Meilichzon, Saint Tropez

In search of intriguing new minerals

Hermès Brides de Galaxy by True Staging

Ubuntu vase by Emmanuel Babled – Exhibition « Territoire » at Galerie Gastou during Paris Design Week 2024

Rocky Baroque series from Kosta Boda by Hanna Hansdotter

PBR Lamp by Audrey Large © Studio Pim Top

Cola Jug by Wang & Söderström © David Stjernholm

Village Palace during Paris Design Week 2024

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Alice Pandolfo buoy – to be discovered at Village Palace during Paris Design Week 2024

Chair by Max Lamb, Galerie Fumi

Bubble Handle Amphora by Natalia Triantafylli

But also superorganisms that are as unsettling as they are fascinating

Aia Jüdes – to be discovered at the Swedish Institute during Paris Design Week 2024

Snippan catch-all by Åsa Jungnelius

Shima cuff bracelet by Charlotte Chesnais

© Hanna Hansdotter

Sway-sway by Solène Bonnet © Bastien Montbrun – to be discovered at Paris Design Week Factory

© Malin Bobeck Tadaa

Checkers Table by Zyva Studio – to be discovered at Paris Design Week Factory

Village Palace during Paris Design Week 2024

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Wild Garden Chair by Sheyang Li – to be discovered at Village Palace during Paris Design Week 2024

With the support of Paris Design Week, all the spirit of Maison&Objet in Paris.

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