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RALPH PUCCI Exhibitions Elizabeth Garouste in her studio creating large sculpture

RALPH PUCCI announces a new solo exhibition of Plasterglass works by the influential Parisian designer Elizabeth Garouste, a new collection by Nina Seirafi, and a debut exhibition by Alexandre Logé opening at its RALPH PUCCI (New York) gallery in May 2023.

Renowned French designer Elizabeth Garouste is venerated internationally for her uniquely avant-garde designs and extraordinary ability to preserve the traditions of decorative art while breaking down conventional aesthetics in her artworks, sculptures and interiors. The show will include seven new Plasterglass works: the Priscilla chandelier, Priscilla sconce, Tom dining table with marble top, Ara side table with mosaic top, Jim console, Leon table lamp, and Herman mirror.

Nina Seirafi is an award-winning interior and furniture designer based in New York. Seirafi’s new Etna furniture collection of seven pieces for RALPH PUCCI (New York) is grounded by the sophisticated tactility of the monochrome pieces crafted in raw materials such as Lava and Crystal Stone, Bronze, Chipwood and Oakwood to create mutually contemporary, classic and timeless forms.

RALPH PUCCI is delighted to present a new collaboration with Alexandre Logé. Three years in the making, the collection marks the first time that Ralph Pucci and Logé have worked together. Logé first joined Ralph Pucci in 2020, and, with some pieces crafted in RALPH PUCCI’S (sculpture studio) in Manhattan and others at Logé’s Paris studio, this debut show signifies the culmination of their collaborative journey.

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