Preview Dazzling Finds At Salon Art + Design 2024


Salon Art + Design, the highly-anticipated, epic and extraordinary event presenting the pinnacle of design opens November 7 at the Park Avenue Armory. This year, Salon welcomes over fifty leading galleries from around the world, showcasing works of astonishing variety and unabashed luxury. With nearly half of the exhibitors from outside the United States, visitors will have the opportunity to view first-hand a selection and range of work rarely seen here, for a truly global design experience. Salon integrates both fine and decorative arts within the context of contemporary life, reflecting the belief that today's designers and collectors shape environments rather than merely accumulate objects. Salon's success lies in the exceptional quality of its exhibiting galleries, diverse international representation, and vetting, which are highly sought after by today's collectors and tastemakers. 


Presented here, a fabulous array of exquisite objects, and an irresistible taste of what's to come. 





Abby Modell  Cosmic Illuminated Sculptures, 2024. Hand-blown ombre fire-polished glass assemblage  
with Swarovski crystals, LED. Photo: ©Oleg March 



Atelier FM  ‘Continuous Chair,’ 2023. Photo: Tim Lenz 



Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts   At Lunch, Rutherford Boyd, ca. 1925. Watercolor on paper.  
Photo courtesy Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts 



Boccara Gallery  Silhouette Bleue, Ossip Zadkine, 1970. Wool tapestry, Ed. 1/6. Raymond Picaud Atelier, Aubusson.  
Photo courtesy Boccara Gallery 



Bossa Furniture  Desk designed for the Galleria Sistina, Milan, Franco Albini, 1962. Stage chair, João Filgueiras Lima (Lelé).   Stilnovo lamp, Italy. Photo: Ana Pigosso 



David Gill Gallery  Yellow gold and brilliant cut diamonds foliage design earclips and dome ring, designed 
by Suzanne Belperron, made by Groene et Darde 1942-55, France. Photo courtesy David Gill Gallery



Donzella  ‘Cubo Tondo’ Coffee Table from the iconic Plurimi series, Gabriella Crespi, ca. 1976, Italy. Circular coffee table with extendable leaves, brushed & polished steel, wood, brass. Photo courtesy Donzella 



Elisabetta Cipriani   ‘Late Winter Branch,’ Michele Oka Doner ©2007/2024. Brooch in bronze, old cut diamonds,  
18kt white gold, 3.44 ct, unique piece. Photo courtesy Elisabetta Cipriani 



Galerie Anne Jacquemin Sablon  'Safari’ Armchair, N O C O D Studio, 2024. Walnut wood, leather.  
Photo courtesy Galerie Anne Jacquemin Sablon 



Galerie CC - Castelin Cattin  Exceptional ceramic decorated with birds, Georges Jouve, ca. 1955, France.  
In black glazed ceramic and black lacquered metal legs. Photo courtesy Galerie CC - Castekin Cattin 



Galerie Gabriel   ‘Tour Eiffel’ console, Jean Royère, 1948. Steel with ‘Canon de Fusil’ patina, gilt brass balls, 
Belgian black marble top. Photo courtesy Galerie Gabriel.



Galerie Mathivet  ‘La double Tourterelle’ bench, François -Xavier Lalanne, ca. 1999, France. Aluminum and teak, stamped LALANNE and numbered 1/1. Provenance: Dorothée Lalanne, daughter of the artist. Photo courtesy Galerie Mathivet 



Galerie Negropontes  ‘Echo Oval Cremino,’ console and side table, Gianluca Pacchione, 2023, Italy. Cast bronze,  
polished brass and Echo Cream Onyx, one-off pieces. Photo: ©Lorenzo Pennati 



Gallery FUMI  ‘Ephyra’ Pendant (Cluster of 5), Jeremy Anderson, 2024. Stoneware, Glaze, White Gold Lustre,  
Bronze, Lighting Components, Jewellery Components. Photo: Copyright The Artist 



Garrido Gallery  ‘Quartz’ Console, Juan and Paloma Garrido, 2019. 24-karat champagne gold-plated metal.  
Photo courtesy Garrido Gallery 



Ippodo Gallery  ‘Illustrious Reflection’ vessel, Hirotomi Maeda, 2013, Japan. Gold, silver and copper alloys.  
Photo courtesy Ippodo Gallery 



J. Lohmann  Gallery ‘Multilayered Orange,’ Merete Rasmussen, 2024. Ceramic.  
Photo: Merete Rasmussen & J. Lohmann Gallery 



Karl Kemp  Exceptional Bar Cart, attributed to Fontana Arte, mid-20th century, Italy. Smoked glass with brass fittings. Photo courtesy Karl Kemp. 



Liz O’Brien  Secretaire with 3 drawers, klismos-style chair, Samuel Marx, ca. 1943, United States. 
Crackle lacquer with silver leafed interior, executed by and stamped Quigley.




Lobel Modern  Rare and important “Tao” 4-door cabinet, Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, ca. 1970s, New York.  
Engraved and patinated bronze and pewter with hand-painted enamels and hand-chased bronze base.  
Photo courtesy Lobel Modern 




Maison Gerard  ‘Sculptural Carved Chair,’ Carol Egan, 2016, United States. Carved & hand-finished ebonized sapele frame, sprung-edge upholstered seat. Photo courtesy Maison Gerard



Maison Rapin  ‘Lantern,’ Robert Goossens, 1991, France. Gilded brass and rock crystal. Photo courtesy Maison Rapin 



Nilufar  ‘Etereo’ Coffee Table, Faraglioni Collection 2024, Italy. Cast bronze legs, fused molten glass top.  
Photo courtesy Nilufar 



Phoenix Ancient Art  Roman bronze figure of Aphrodite, 2nd Century A.D. Photo courtesy Phoenix Ancient Art 



Rosior  19.2k yellow gold long drop earrings with 44 round, oval and navette cut sapphires,  
showcasing  a vibrant palette of blue, yellow, pink, green and brown hues. 



Shoshana Wayne Gallery  Paris, 2024, Thordis Adalsteindottir, 2024. Acrylic on canvas.  
Photo: courtesy of the artist and Shoshana Wayne Gallery 



Thomas Colville Fine Art  Expectation of New Events, Werner Drewes, 1944. Oil on canvas. 



Thomas Cooper Studio  Omero Wall Sconce, Thomas Cooper Studio, 2024, United States.  
Alabaster with textured cast bronze. Photo courtesy Thomas Cooper Studio 



Todd Merrill Studio  ‘Medusa,’ Markus Haase, 2024, Germany. Marble, Bronze, Onyx, LED.  
Photo courtesy Todd Merrill Studio 



Tuleste Factory  Statuesque, Jerry Ross Barrish 2007, United States. Bronze. Photo courtesy Tuleste Factory 



Twenty First Gallery  Conq Sofa, Rowin’Atelier, 2023, France. Deep purple velvet upholstery, bronze insets. 
Numbered edition of 8. Photo: Jean-Pierre Vaillancourt 



Victoria Yakusha Gallery  Sontsehryv (”The Sun-Warming One”), Victoria Yakusha, 2024, limited edition piece. 
Hand-sculpted in the artist’s signature sustainable material Ztista — a blend of paper, clay, hay, and other live elements conceived to one day return to nature. Frame made of recycled cellulose. Photo courtesy Victoria Yakusha Gallery



Yvel  ‘Blue Lagoon’ 18K white gold necklace set with aquamarine bubbles and white diamonds, paired with matching earrings set with aquamarines and white diamonds. Photo: Keren Nutels & Mor Arditi 




November 7–11, 2024


Preview Events

Thursday, November 7

First Look: Preview to Benefit Dia Art Foundation (early entry) ; 4:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. $500

Collectors Preview; By Invitation Only; 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.


Special VIP Hours

Friday, November 8
By Invitation Only; 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.


Run of Show Hours

Friday, November 8

3 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Saturday, November 9

11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Sunday, November 10

11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Monday, November 11

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.


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