PHOTOGRAPHY: MATTHIEU LAVANCHY SET DESIGN: CLARISSE DEMORY INTERIORS: MARKOS IOANNIDES WRITER: CARAGH MCKAY
Le Gramme
‘Industrial craftsmanship’ is how Le
Gramme describes its practice of creating
precious jewellery in repeated shapes and
perfectly balanced weights. Established
in 2012, the Parisian brand is as dedicated
to its machine-driven aesthetic as it
is to the traditional guilloché engraving
that gives its bracelets, rings and objects
a rich, hand-worked finish.
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This set reflects Le Gramme’s ability to
elevate clean design beyond the purely
minimal. Promoting a meditative start
to the day, it comprises a lava-stone tray
and five crystal vessels – ramekins for
vitamin pills and dried fruit, a tumbler,
and a water glass and jug – all produced
Lobmeyr
Founded in Vienna in 1823, Lobmeyr is a
sixth-generation family business that has
always been at the cutting-edge of glass
production, creating the first chandeliers
using Edison’s light bulbs in 1883, and
working with the likes of Josef Hoffmann
and Adolf Loos. More recently, it earned
a Wallpaper* 2018 Design Award for its
work with Murray Moss.
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Crystal
clear
‘Discover the Joy of Discipline’
healing set, by Le Gramme
and Lobmeyr
Available at
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by Lobmeyr. Nodding to Adolf Loos’
1930s pyramid-cut crystal drinks set for
Lobmeyr, the healing set is in hand-blown
cut glass, with a pyramid guilloché
pattern first used by Le Gramme in its
early silver bracelets. A silver coaster-
cum-lid (see page 028) completes the set.
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