
Stylistic, the groundbreaking new brand founded by the acclaimed René Adda, will debut at Maison & Objet in Paris from September 5th to 9th, 2024.
Known for his work as founder of Lexon amassing over 200 design awards in a 30 year career, Adda is now introducing the Stylistic brand with a vision to redefine the art of everyday living, transforming objects into extraordinary expressions of innovation and elegance.
Inspired by the French word ‘stylistique,’ the brand’s name encapsulates the essence of classic style and cutting-edge creations. Stylistic believes that objects should do more than just serve a function they should inspire, captivate, and tell a story. Stylistic’s mission is to reimagine familiar items through the lens of sophisticated design and advanced technology, elevating the ordinary into the extraordinary. Every Stylistic piece is crafted to leave a lasting impression, adding a touch of elegance to any space.
As part of its highly anticipated launch, Stylistic will unveil the new HARI Collection, a stunning range of products that embody the brand’s commitment to cross-cultural innovation and meticulous craftsmanship. Designed by the young and talented Shigeya Miyata, the HARI Collection is a testament to the seamless blend of neo-classical and contemporary aesthetics. Named after the ancient Japanese word for ‘glass,’ this collection took three years to perfect, involving extensive research and development to achieve its signature glass finish.
The HARI Collection features a magnificent array of products, including LED lamps, a sophisticated alarm clock, and a state-of-the-art speaker. Each piece in the collection showcases the signature glass finish, a hallmark of precise craftsmanship that transcends mere functionality. With a variety of colours and two distinctive glass finishes, the HARI Collection stands out as a true work of art, designed to enhance any space with its unparalleled beauty and elegance.




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