Today's snowpocalypse was the perfect reason to focus our energy indoors, and Patrick Naggar's Opening Party for "Evolutions" was just the outlet. This renowned artist and architect has been an influence in the design world for the better part of three decades. In October 1988, his write-up in The New York Times praised the designer's flawless execution, which combined the structural intricacies of vintage airplanes with the simplicity of Japanese aesthetic.
Now, we fast-forward to Naggar's present-day influence. In an event co-hosted by Elle Decor an Ralph Pucci, Patrick's "Evolutions" uses architecture as the anchoring concept that merges symbolism with functionality and myth with science. Ralph Pucci's impressive showroom was the ideal space for browsing and mingling, 12 floors above the snowy Chelsea streets.
Post by Amanda LaMela




