For someone in his early 30s, Ryan Korban has made quite a name for himself. His strong point of view and a signature aesthetic – sleek, marbly interiors, geometric forms and muted color palettes – are exemplified in a handful of stunning retail projects for the likes of Aquazzura, Balenciaga and Alexander Wang. Drawing on inspirations ranging from Monet paintings to Helmut Newton photographs, he creates seductive, wondrous spaces that redefine traditional design for a new generation.
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The Yoho National Park is known for its expansive glaciers and impressive waterfalls. Made of Carrara marble, the Yoho stool is a tribute to this natural beauty. Place it in a modern interior design and this contemporary stool will complement it by adding an exclusive touch.
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Beautiful, brilliant and unique, strength and power radiate from the Goddess mirror. More than 200 brass hands spiral around a circular mirror, reaching to lift you up to the pedestal on which you belong. Each hand is individually crafted by master artisans, then painstakingly polished one by one resulting in this masterful piece of interior jewelry.
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Inspired by the Swan Lake Op. 20, a ballet piece composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the Odette sofa tells the story of a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. Its sweeping silhouette is accentuated with a polished brass structure and an asymmetric back that offers a sophisticated design and a timeless appeal.
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The Apache is a Native American tribe, the first to inhabit the wild areas of Colorado. With a base in white marble, matte walnut veneer, polished brass and an abat-jour in white satin fabric, the Apache table lamp was intended to recall the beauty of Colorado’s landscapes. This table lamp adds a twist to any decor.