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Divine Decadence 1 Multifunctional Object in New York Stone by Richard Yasmine

$12,365.52per item
£9,192.39per item
€10,340per item
CA$17,249.63per item
A$18,711.95per item
CHF 9,839.79per item
MX$227,686.62per item
NOK 123,013.21per item
SEK 116,016.57per item
DKK 78,745.37per item
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Divine Decadence 1 Multifunctional Object in New York Stone by Richard Yasmine Dimensions: Vase: Ø 20 x H 34 cm. Base: Ø 12 x H 16,5 cm. Head: Ø 7,5 x H 23 cm. Candleholder: Ø 5 x H 6 cm. Materials: New York stone, steel, silk, wood, silver, and mother of pearl. Divine Decadence is a bold exploration of opulence, sensuality, and provocative play. This art de la table collection, comprising vases, vessels, reversible bowls, and candleholders, celebrates voluptuous forms sculpted in marble. Some pieces are left unadorned, while others bristle with stainless steel spikes, each cradling a delicate, handcrafted jasmine flower in double silk organza, a symbol of glory blooming from tension. At the heart of each piece lies a sculpted mother-of-pearl rod, discreetly nestled within the form. Together, the elements evoke a fruit—the fruit of sin—a tribute to temptation. These rods, while elegant, carry a daring innuendo, subtly mimicking intimate toys; they fuse function with eroticism in an unapologetic celebration of desire. Rooted in themes of enlightenment and transgression, Divine Decadence unveils the shadows of longing and taboo. It sparks conversation, confronting what is hidden, and inviting a bold dialogue around personal expression and sensual ritual. The collection plays on contrasts: the timeless purity of marble meets the shimmering seduction of mother-of-pearl, the aggression of spikes is softened by fragile jasmines, and the intimacy of crochet intersects with cold steel. Each object becomes a stage for visual tension and tactile audacity flowing from poetic delicacy to dramatic, fetish-infused expression. Crafted by six Lebanese artisans, Divine Decadence honors the hand and the sacred act of making. Here, fetish meets ritual, and kink intertwines. Tableware becomes theatre. Utility flirts with provocation. A ceremony of desire, wrapped in opulence. Divine Decadence doesn’t whisper. It moans. It dares. It reveals. It is a poetic rebellion, sacred, profane, divine, and decadent, where elegance seduces provocation, and each piece becomes a sensual confession. Richard Yasmine a Lebanese interior architect and product designer, filled with imagination using his imaginary world as a simulation to try out new ideas and create new objects inspired of life, objects and emotions, the human body: physiology and needs, but also focuses on internal chaos combined with a certain innate sensitivity; sometimes extreme and provocative or even not expected by others but still minimal, bold, and straightforward without disguising or hiding true reality. He never tends to identify the difference between reality and imagination is which helps him create intriguing and controversial design objects, yet complicated in the process of production; however, this is distinctive in his personality. Trying always to incorporate a fresh approach, sticking to his culture and tradition, frequently in a muddled process, but with a precise, immaculate result, not following any specific period or trend, but a reflection of his image. Integrating the Middle Eastern, specifically the Lebanese know-how and spirit within the recipe of each of his products; collaborating with craftsmen, consequently to reveal the oriental feel through an extravagant aspect, searching to spread the marriage between tradition and new technologies, by keeping his signature identity of commotion mixing craziness to sobriety with a touch of fantasy. He showcased his work at la biennale de St Etienne, Paris design week 2015, Milan design week 2016/2017/2018, Beirut art fair 2015/2016, Beirut design week 2015/2016, Dubai design week 2016 and in design junction during the London design festival 2017, Some of his designs has been featured consecutively in Interni, Domus, wallpaper, living-corrieredellaserra, ad, Icon, ideat, elle decoration, monogram, dezeen, design boom, design milk, highsnobiety, the national, Madame, 7daysuae, interiors, Arch newspaper, interior design NEW York, l’orient le jour and many other local and international blogs and magazines … Esquire MIDDLE EAST has selected him between the 6 designers to know about in the middle east for 2017 and his work has been featured between the best of Dubai design week 2016 on Yatzer and best of Milan design week 2017 again on Yatzer. He has been interviewed by Elle décor Italia as the Lebanese designer talking about his city, Beirut, in the “Secret Beirut” article, as one of numerous other city guides. As for his latest news he showcased in 3 different spaces lately during Milan Design week 2018 and for the first time collaborating with the eclectic Italian brand JCP universe, his latest HAWA Beirut collection and WAKE UP CALL has been selected between the best of MDW18 on Yatzer, yellow trace, Domus, dezeen, design boom and many other press all around the globe, he has been nominated for the emerging designer of the year by Dezeen, lately he revealed his latest work Ô-CULT the water sanctuary, commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy curated by la Triennale di Milano design museum, new pieces to be showcased April 2019 during Milan Design Week.
  • Creator:
    Richard Yasmine (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.39 in (34 cm)Diameter: 7.88 in (20 cm)
  • Style:
    Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2025
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(Current Production)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    7-8 weeks
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Geneve, CH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1219245797042

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