The collection consists of armchairs, sofas, consoles, commodes and lighting featuring neutral tones with antique brass, crystal rock, and sycamore veneer.
Renowned interior designer Leyla Uluhanli debuts her self-titled collection ‘The Leyla Uluhanli Collection’ at the 2016 design show Maison & Objet Paris.
The collection is inspired by the concept of American art of the 1960s – a favorite era of the designer. The principle components of the collection are comfort, functionality, prestige artfully combining minimalism and precise craftsmanship. “The popularity of this style is in its simplicity and courtliness of the forms, lines. In its conciseness, and partly in the light feeling of nostalgia it provokes, it is certainly luxury and absolutely universal,” says Leyla Uluhanli.
The collection consists of armchairs, sofas, consoles, commodes and lighting featuring neutral tones with antique brass, crystal rock, and sycamore veneer. Balancing tradition and modernity, Leyla Uluhanli reflects the desire to generate an atmosphere that is refined, eclectic and stylish. Leyla Uluhanli channels inspiration for her projects from the eclectic nostalgia of different epochs. She specializes in private and public interiors, stylized in the spirit of 1960’s American décor using antiques and modern art. Combining refined artistry, powerful energy and historical cues, Leyla Uluhanli’s designs offer a reflection of lifestyle in an interior.
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Leyla Uluhanli studied design in London and Moscow. Since opening her studio Leyla Uluhanli Interior in 2005, she has showcased projects in Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Baku, Lisbon, Dubai and London. Leyla Uluhanli frequently collaborates with leading world architects, and interior and fashion designers to develop works such as her “10 Armchairs” exhibition. Her work has been featured in world famous publications. She is also an organizer and participant in “Planet of the World” charity auction.
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