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The MADE section of the Architectural Digest Design Show 2019 stole the show, celebrating new works from emerging talent and established designers alike.
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Customisable Bespoke Hand Painted Geometric Mid Century Sideboard, Made to Order, One- of-a-Kind Geometric Unique Handcrafted Sideboard Introducing our exquisite MADE TO ORDER Bespoke hand painted geometric design midcentury sideboard! This stunning piece showcases a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and timeless craftsmanship. Expertly handcrafted, each geometric design is thoughtfully painted with meticulous attention to detail, making it truly one-of-a-kind. We use specialist mineral furniture paint & finishing products to ensure a high quality finish and longevity. Perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any living space, this midcentury sideboard effortlessly combines functionality and style. With its spacious storage compartments, it offers ample space for organising your belongings while making a striking statement in your home. Elevate your interior decor with this bespoke masterpiece that promises to be the centre piece of any room. Specification : ● Bespoke design ● Hand crafted/painted We accept returns Returns accepted within 21 days (see our policy for more details) Care instructions: Wipe off the dust with a lint free dry/damp cloth. We can source any sideboard or cabinet to your requirements and design according to your decor and chosen colour palette. We can ship internationally. Send me your country and postcode and we'll get you a quote. A piece this size will cost around £1100 to USA
Embrace the bold fusion of rustic charm and expressive street art with Diego Tirigall's captivating creations for cozy, stylish spaces.
Discover HOMMÉS Studio's Memphis Furniture style that blends the elegance of art deco with pop art aesthetics. Customizable. Shipped worldwide.
While devoted to the cult of '70s and '80s Italian design, vintage furniture dealer Spazio Leone is also drawn to pieces where Art Deco meets Surrealism.
For its sixth edition, Design Days Dubai, which took place from March 14 to 17, moved to a new venue within Dubai Design District. Focusing on contemporary creations, the only fair dedicated to collectible and limited-edition design in the Middle East and South Asia provides an international platform for the region’s emerging designers.
Wooden furniture has always been a staple in home decor, adding a touch of warmth and elegance to any space. However, have you ever heard of a live edge wooden sofa? These handcrafted pieces of furniture take wooden furniture to a whole new level with their unique style and incredible craftsmanship. Live edge wooden sofas ...
Discover the enchanting world of RETRO-FUTURISM in interior design, where past aesthetics meet future possibilities. Dive into nostalgia and utopia today!
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The debate on whether a design is good or bad is a never-ending one. From terrible public space "solutions" to ideas so bad, it’s hard to believe someone came up with them, we've covered plenty of the latter over the years. So how about we balance out the scales a little bit?
My favorite piece in my brand new studio is GORGEOUS. Come see how I created this sunburst ombre dresser!
Score the vintage furniture of your dreams with this advice from a pro.
Ian Spencer and industrial designer Cairn Young together form the Yard Sale Project, through which they produce one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture that combine the highly accomplished technical design of Cairn Young with the master craftsmanship of Ian Spencer.
QUESTION: I inherited this chair from my mom but have no information on it. The only markings on the chair are “AT2-232” written with a marker on the bottom of the seat and “678” stamped into the wood on the bottom of the seat. Can you provide any information on the chair? ANSWER: Your chair is made in the Art Nouveau style. It would have been a dining or desk chair in its day since it doesn’t have a padded seat. The number 678 on the bottom is probably the manufacturer’s model number. Many pieces of Art Nouveau furniture were mass-produced even though your chair looks as if it was handmade. Art Nouveau or Jugendstil is an international philosophy and style of art and applied art—especially the decorative arts—that was popular from about 1890 to 1910. Art nouveau literally means "new art" in French. Those two names came Gallerie Maison de l'Art Nouveau in Paris and the magazine Jugend in Munich, both of which popularized the style. Maison de l'Art Nouveau, or the House of New Art, was the name of the gallery opened in 1895 by German art dealer Siegfried Bing that featured exclusively modern art. In 1900, Bing produced an exhibition of color-coordinated modern furniture, tapestries, and objets d’art at the Exposition Universelle. Because his decorative displays became so strongly associated with this style, the style, itself, took on the name of his gallery, "Art Nouveau." Inspired by natural forms, such as flowers and plants, Art Nouveau was a reaction to academic art of the 19th century and artists used lots of curved lines in their designs. Though the Art Nouveau movement was innovative, it didn’t last long. It was important in American furniture history, however, because it heralded the end of the dismal darkness that was the close of the Victorian era. Rebelling against the overembellished furniture that flooded the furniture marketplace of the late 1890s, some European designers developed new ideas that found immediate approval with wealthy collectors. They began designing furniture and accessories with simple, flowing, fluid lines, taking their cues from nature, with its motion, curves, and endless cycling. Fairylike tendrils wove in, out, and around the leaves and stems of flowers, fruit, and nuts. The entire effect was one of delicate sensuality and naturalness, with faint overtones of sentimental decadence. The Art Nouveau years found their greatest expression in accessories, not furniture. This was the era that fostered the whirlwind careers of Louis Comfort Tiffany and others who worked in glass, china, pottery, and metal. Those substances were far easier to shape into the undulating styles of the time than was wood. Most wooden furniture during this period was custom-made and therefore usually of good quality and fine woods, featuring asymmetrical lines, as well as stylized animal and plant forms. Art Nouveau is a "total" art style, embracing architecture, graphic art, interior design, and most of the decorative arts including jewelery, furniture, textiles, household silver and other utensils and lighting, as well as the fine arts. Artists desired to combine the fine arts and applied arts, even for utilitarian objects, such as tableware, cigarette cases, and silverware. Art historians consider it an important transition between the eclectic historic revival styles of the 19th-century and Modernism. Three international art exhibitions—the Barcelona Universal Exposition of 1888, the Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris, and the Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna of 1902 in Turin, Italy— showcased an overview of this modern style in every medium. Like most design styles, Art Nouveau sought to harmonize and modernize forms of the Rococo style, such as flame and shell textures. Artists and designers also advocated the use of stylized organic forms as a source of inspiration, and expanded their use of natural forms with seaweed, grasses, and insects. But unlike the craftsman-oriented Arts and Crafts Movement, the artists of the Art Nouveau Movement used new materials, machined surfaces, and abstraction in their designs. The stylized nature of Art Nouveau design made it expensive to produce, therefore, only the wealthy could afford it. Unlike furniture handmade by the craftsmen of the Arts and Crafts Movement, that of the Art Nouveau Movement was produced in factories by normal manufacturing techniques. Finishes were highly polished or varnished, and designs in general were usually complex, with curving shapes. Several notable designers of Art Nouveau furniture were also architects who designed furniture for specific buildings they had also designed, a way of working inherited from the Arts and Crafts Movement. One such designer is Antoni Gaudí, who produced many notable buildings in and around Barcelona, Spain.
It's time to embrace organic wood's natural charm and warmth and experience the joys of a sustainable and beautiful home for years.
Norwegian designer Peter Opsvik developed the ‘Globe Concept‘ with the aim of making sitting active in both offices and public spaces. One of the most eye-catching pieces in the collection is the ‘Globe Garden’ chair, which was designed by Opsvik 29 years ago and was recently relaunched by Moment AB. Standing at 1.7 metres high, the […]
The subtly formed wooden frame of armchair FRIDAY 1 has a back section of butt leather and the design is reminiscent of a pattern cut.
Your home is your castle. But your castle doesn’t have to have chilly corridors, flickering torches, crumbling walls, and chain-clanking ghosts. It can be comfortable and cozy. It can look great and inviting. It can look, well, like a home.
Avalanche de formes et de couleurs : la designer urkraisnienne Daria Zinovatnaya fait vivre de manière surréaliste dans ses intérieurs.
At Yanko Design, we believe in constantly innovating, creating, and evolving. It's a philosophy that serves as a lifeline for us, and one of the results of this
Art Deco Rocket Cabinet Origin: English Period: 1930
Dutch designer Ward Wijnant explores sawing techniques resulting in geometric patchworks that make the wood grains pop in his BLEND collection.
This work of art will enrich a living room with its singular design and dynamic decorations. Resting on four conical feet, the honeycomb wood structure bends on the sides to support the rectangular top. Every surface of the piece is superbly inlaid with a series of abstract decorations in different colors derived from different woods, notably rosewood, beechwood, walnut, and ash. Sure to make a statement in a modern or eclectic home, this is a piece to cherish for generations to come.
Using repurposed wood for home furniture is an environmentally friendly act. One of the materials that you can use is a wooden pallet.
A modular furniture system that is made up of 25 stackable blocks with geometric voids and a low table that let you compose your own, unique storage unit.
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