Pierre Yovanovitch exhibit explores "budding romance" between imaginary characters
Bear-shaped armchairs and cushions embroidered with red lips are among French designer Pierre Yovanovitch's latest collection of furnishings, which are on display at New York gallery R & Company.
Yovanovitch has transformed the R & Company gallery space into several domestic scenes to display the collection titled Love. He has decorate the interior to bring life to the imaginary character Miss Oops, who regularly appears in his designs.
Pierre Yovanovitch has transformed the R & Company gallery into a series of domestic scenes for his fictionalised character Miss Oops
"The exhibition will lead guests through an unfolding narrative centred around an imaginary recurring character in the designer's work called Miss Oops," R & Company said. "Visitors encounter different domestic scenes symbolising the emotional evolution of the Miss Oops' budding romance: starting in the parlour, leading to the dining room, then the boudoir, and ending in the bedroom."
Pentagon-shaped Match table and a set of Madame and Monsieur Oops chairs form the exhibit's dining room
Miss Oops first appeared in Yovanovitch's work at the Design Parade Toulon festival in France in 2018, marking the beginning of the designer's exploration with "scenography".
"To bring my work out of the context of a private home and into a scenography of my creation is so special, as it not only allows me to dabble in my passion for set design and narrative and showcase my des...
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