Acclaimed architect Zaha Hadid's dining pavilion offered at Monaco auction
By MonacoViews Editorial, MonacoViews Editorial
A distinctive Volu Dining Pavilion by the late architectural icon is being sold through Hermitage Fine Art with expectations of fetching up to €1.1 million.
A striking dining pavilion designed by the late architectural luminary Zaha Hadid is set to capture attention at a Monaco auction this week. The piece, titled the Volu Dining Pavilion, represents one of the most significant contemporary design works to appear on the principality's auction scene in recent times.
Hermitage Fine Art is handling the sale, with expectations that the pavilion could achieve between €900,000 and €1.1 million. The work showcases Hadid's signature fluid, sculptural aesthetic that made her one of the most celebrated architects of her generation.
Hadid, who passed away in 2016, was renowned for her groundbreaking approach to architecture and design, creating buildings and objects that seemed to defy conventional structural logic. Her works are highly sought after by collectors worldwide, making this Monaco appearance particularly noteworthy for design enthusiasts and investors alike.