Saturday, September 25, 2010

Ligné Agency and LUXE Interiors + Design Magazine Launch Ligné Design Gallery

LUXE Interiors + Design Magazine hosted the launch of the Ligné Design Gallery in the heart of the La Cienega Design Quarter in Los Angeles on September 21st.  Top Los Angeles designers, architects and showroom owners enjoyed custom cocktails by Bombay Sapphire while viewing the new collections of Ligné Agency's clients - Jonathan Franc, Acrila, Aaron Radelow, Cloth and Paper, Princes & Crows, Gustav Carroll and Linda Allen Designs.  The artwork was curated by Fabien Castanier Gallery.  The Ligné Design Gallery will remain open to the trade through October 15th.

Yuri and Meredith Xavier Outside the Ligné Design Gallery on Opening Night
Meredith and Yuri Xavier with Patti, Frank and John Bossone of Jonathan Franc
Ligné Agency clients from top left: David Grizstein, Aaron Radelow, John Bossone,
Frank Bossone, Fabien Castanier, Joseph Mauceri, Yuri Xavier, Sasha Masjedi, Lee Grizstein,
Marcie Bronkar, Linda Allen, Meredith Xavier and Alix Soubiran

Heather Oakley, Meredith Xavier and Sarah Novelly outside the Ligné Design Gallery on Opening Night

Friday, September 03, 2010

Introducing Princes & Crows


Bodrum Blue

Ligné Agency is excited to announce their newest client - Princes & Crows.  Designer Alix Soubiran was born and raised in Paris, France.  She is a fine artist, traveler and storyteller. Alix moved to Los Angeles in 2007 and created Princes & Crows, Wallpaper & Décor. Classically trained as a mural artist, she spent the last ten years creating beautiful decors in high-end private residences in London, Beverly Hills, St Tropez, Florida and Mustique Island.  Her finely tuned skills as a painter are reflected in her wallpapers and "Storybook" decal collection of butterflies. 



Enchanted Gipsy

Her newest addition to Princes & Crows is The Little Prince wallpaper collection.  The children's collection is bright and whimsical with an underline of mystery. Deep sea creatures, imaginary birds and unicorns in space are encountered. More classical themes are also explored but the traditional “cute” is definitely not the focus. Alix states, "Sea Ballet is inspired by prehistoric-looking sea creatures with extraordinary physical attributes. They seem to give them magic powers.  I am interested in their encounters and the possibilities of what might happen next. I like the idea of exposing children to fish other than clownfish and dolphins.”


Sea Ballet from The Little Prince Collection



View the wallpaper collection at www.princesandcrows.com
 Examples of Alix's mural work can be found at www.l-alma.com 

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