Design world glitterati, mark your calendars: this year’s edition of NOMAD St. Moritz returning to the alpine village of Samedan, Switzerland, from Feb. 7–11, is not to be missed. Founded by luxury brand consultant Giorgio Pace and curator Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, the showcase, which also has a spring edition in Monaco, features 18 international galleries exhibiting contemporary art, rare early-20th-century furniture pieces, and cutting-edge objets across the rooms of Chesa Planta, a historic patrician home. Heavyweights participating this year include Etage Projects, Nilufar, and Almine Rech, among others. Here are the pieces we’re most excited about.
The Most Captivating Pieces at NOMAD St. Moritz 2019
The art and design fair brings global galleries to a historic Swiss mansion to display blue-chip from past and present.
By Ryan Waddoups February 04, 2019Massimo de Carlo
Mushroom Carpet by Carsten Höller.
Carwan Gallery
Sand Chair Series by Kueng Caputo.
Almine Rech Gallery
Renaissance d’Olivier (2018) by Setsuko Klossowska de Rola.
Erastudio
Sedia di Venere Quattordicenne (1979) by Ugo Marano.
Galleria Luisa Delle Piane
Mirage #4 (2015) by Giorgia Zanellato.
Etage Projects
Coffee Table #01 (2019) by Bahraini-Danish.
Nilufar Gallery
Bamboo Collection Bookshelf by Osanna Visconti di Modrone.
Functional Art Gallery
Body Buddies by BNAG.
Hunter Harrison
Untitled (2018) by Soojin Kang.
Galleria Paola Colombari
Archipel Cabinet (1994) by Elizabeth Garouste and Mattia Bonetti.