By Hend Seif El Din
With his plethora of very creative skills, which include set design, interior design, product design, and merchandising, he has worked with numerous prestigious brands including Louis Vuitton, Baccarat, Guerlain, Moët & Chandon, De Beers, Dior, Chanel, and Christofle.
The designer’s most recent work includes the window display of the Chloé boutique on the Avenue Montaigne as well as the interior of Aymes, the high-end jewelry store on Place Vendôme.
In January, Gady launched his new collection for Perrouin at Maison & Object, called Hug, which was also displayed at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, alongside the Lady Crinoline lighting creation, done in collaboration with Baccarat, as well as a new window installation, Chair Obscur for the Sisley flagship store.
Gady’s house is that of a true designer…simple and incredibly elegant. The color white dominates the space, which creates a strong and luxurious contrast against the solid, dark wooden flooring.
Subtle bursts of color here and there, provide a welcoming, friendly, and cozy atmosphere, preventing the strong white hues of turning the space into a cold one. Intertwined with collectibles, Gady’s place has a strong personal element to it.
The living room is home to the Hug armchair by the designer himself, for Perrouin. The coffee table hails from the same collection. Furthermore, the yellow, tilted vase, or Ammo, is also designed by Gady, and the colorful rug, Race, was created by him for the Hadjer Gallery. Furthermore, the definitely unique black table lamp, French Cancan, is also designed by Gady.