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Achille Salvagni imbues Upper East Side townhouse with understated glamour
Designer Achille Salvagni's latest project is a Manhattan townhouse whose understated design is led by function and inspired by 1920s and 1930s architecture.
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Introspective / 1st Dibs
In partnership with the downtown gallery, Salvagni has launched a Manhattan flagship for his imaginative, exquisitely crafted furnishings.
Benoist Drut, the owner of MAISON GERARD, the nonpareil emporium of furniture and decorative objects with two locations on New York's East 10th Street, is suddenly spending a lot of time uptown. For nearly a decade, Drut has been showing the work of the Roman architect and designer ACHILLE SALVAGNI to collectors at Maison Gerard. But now, the two men have opened an Upper East Side Manhattan gallery that Drut calls "a place to discover the WORLD OF ACHILLE."
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Achille Salvagni partners with Maison Gerard on a vast New York gallery space
Achille Salvagni has united once again with Benoist F Drut of Maison Gerard on a new project, this time shifting the focus to Salvagni’s expansion in the US. A vast new gallery on Madison Avenue, New York, is a work of collaboration between the two, and an elegant showcase for Achille Salvagni Atelier’s works.
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Architectural Digest
Achille Salvagni Atelier—Maker of Haute Couture for the Home—Expands to the US
Over the past 20 years, Roman designer Achille Salvagni has made a name for himself by creating museum-quality furniture and design objects out of noble materials like bronze, precious stones, exotic woods, and sumptuous textiles. His sculptural yet functional pieces are released in limited editions and snatched up by collectors around the world. Now, almost two years to the date of his London atelier opening, Salvagni has his sights on New York.
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