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luxury redefined

as we’ve reassessed what luxury means to us over the past year – traversing from the copiously conspicuous to the sustainably conscientious – it makes sense that Maison&Objet would invite The Invisible Collection this month (20-24 January) to spotlight the rising designers who they feel best represent what ‘new luxury’ means to us today.

Collaborating with artistic scenographer and interior designer Émilie Bonaventure, The Invisible Collection, founded by long-time friends Anna Zaoui and Isabelle Dubern-Mallevays in 2016, will showcase almost 40

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