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Maison Sarah Lavoine dreams of New York in colors...

Maison Sarah Lavoine dreams of New York in colors...

Maison Sarah Lavoine and Ressource are launching 6 new colors inspired by the designer's travels to New York.

Sarah Lavoine House and Resource
Maison Sarah Lavoine and Ressource Ressource, the eco-responsible French manufacturer and labeled Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant and Maison Sarah Lavoine, spearhead of French decoration, are continuing their partnership by strengthening the existing range with 6 new shades. The Maison Sarah Lavoine x Ressource collection of 36 colors had already become a reference, notably with the famous Bleu Sarah, designed as a balanced color between blue and green, which varies according to the light.

New York: city of inspirations
The union was strong enough to bring the two brands to travel to New York and collaborate within the D&D Building, since May 2018, a showroom dedicated to interior design in the heart of Manhattan. The stays made in the city that never sleeps, its atmosphere, its energy, its vitality, its architecture, its light and its neighborhoods inspired the designer:

Red Hook, a red reminiscent of the 1950s and the rise of new brick industrial neighborhoods and their warehouses, brings a vintage feel to interiors.
Williamsburg, a deep khaki that transports us to the artistic universe of Brooklyn, where art and the bohemian spirit are omnipresent.
Coney Island, this intense yellow which suggests to us a childhood spent under the neon lights of an amusement park or on the warm sand of a seaside vacation.
Broadway, a deep blue that takes us into the secrets of a New York night where the unexpected is always possible.
Broome Street, a pale pink that leads us gently through the streets of Greenwish Village to Little Italy.
Huddlestone, an intense green that takes its name from the famous green arch in Central Park, where the city draws its oxygen.

This latest collection represents New York in all its states, and proves once again the legitimacy of Maison Sarah Lavoine in the art of playing with light, colors and emotions.

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