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Discover the Samarkand trend: incorporating Uzbekistan-inspired ikat textiles in your home
Bring the exotic Samarkand trend into your home by using ikat textiles inspired by bold and colorful Uzbekistan designs showcased at the Parisian Institute du Monde Arabe. Follow these tips to incorporate them into your decor.
A world traveler and elaborate, frequently fantastical decorator, Pinto amassed a clientele ranging from Middle Eastern petroleum billionaires and politicians to celebrities. He was 69.
Born in 1943 in Casablanca, Pinto spent his childhood in Morocco. His tours across Europe and the rest of the world with globe-trotting parents would influence Pinto’s exotic, global design vision later in life.
When Vervoordt decided to buy the Kanaal, a complex of warehouses, grain silos and a large round building, on the banks of a nearby canal, he wanted a truly minimalist environment where he could exercise his vision of “limitless spatial purity.”