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Flora Perma Cabinet 143 White is a minimal cabinet created by Warsaw-based designer Marcin Rusak for Twenty First Gallery
Composed Vanity is a minimalist vanity by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio + Dims. who imagined a vanity that was beautiful and also functional and intentional.
FREE DELIVERY With a set of two drawers suspended in an arched frame, the Hänga is designed to hang your favourite items of clothing from the top rung. We’ve not scrimped on the detailing with this one; enjoy carved texture on the oak drawer fronts, solid walnut drawers with contrasting dovetail jo
„Tonacje” to 64-metrowe mieszkanie zlokalizowane w Krakowie. Projekt został zrealizowany przez architektów Dianę Żurek i Bartosza Girka z pracowni projektowej Furora Studio. Architektom zależało na tym, aby wnętrze było czyste, jasne i pełne ciepła.
CE Bar CE Bar represents a mix of two cultures. Brazilian, Gisela is also an English citizen thanks to the 10 years she lived in London. The furniture is a revisit of the drink trolleys, born in the Victorian age as tea carts and that, mainly from the ’50s, have
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Jean Prouvé Guéridon dining table in walnut for Vitra. Designed in 1949 for the University of Paris, the Guéridon is an early masterpiece by the French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé. The Guéridon is executed in solid wood with oiled finish; available in natural or smoked oak or American walnut. Base in solid wood to match tabletop. Tubular steel strut powder-coated smooth deep black. Authorized re-edition by Vitra. Price is per item. Available in a smaller size as well. In-stock lead time 12-13 weeks. Please note that inventory can change at any time. Out of stock lead time 14 weeks or more. Made to order.
I have recently been inspired by the color palette of coral and persimmon. I have been debating about painting the cabinets in the office kind of like so, in the picture below... with coral/persimmon interiors and either a shade of blue/grey or even black exterior! This post may contain affiliate links meaning I make a
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Porthole Shelving is a wooden two-tier shelf with porthole dividers inspired by nautical design. Custom configuration options Made to order at Phloem Studio
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Over the summer Gallery NAGA, in Boston, assembled an ambitious international show of top tier studio furniture artists that included makers profiled in David Savage's book Furniture With Soul - Master Woodworkers and Their Craft. I haven't read the book so I won't be providing any review here, but I have read reviews and from what I understand, it is an impressive survey of top tier US and British furniture makers. This show included artists that were featured in the first section of the book. Next year, Gallery NAGA is planning on exhibiting artists that were included in the second section. Because these are the best of the best (though, as with any curatorial process, no one can agree who these should be and many of my favorites aren't in the book), it was a surprise to me that I would have such clear and definitive favorites in the show. Interestingly, they turned out to be pieces inspired by equines. First, there is this set of Zebra Cabinets made by John Makepeace, a British artist whose work I had never seen before. Zebra Cabinets black oak and holly marquetry, burnished lacquer interior John Makepeace 2012 Seeing these pieces in person made me think that there weren't enough superlatives to describe them. They aren't just remarkably imaginative, playful, elegant, and refined, they are exquisitely perfect at every level of concept, design, and execution. "Breathtaking" would theoretically be a good word to use but it really doesn't do them justice. Zebra Cabinet (inside) Zebra Cabinet (closeup) And then there is Judy Kensley McKie's new Grazing Horse Table. No, it isn't wood, but as I've said before, I make an exception in reviewing Judy's work. It is typical of her designs in being graceful, elegant, and an original interpretation of an animal that so often depicted in art that it is hard to imagine a new take on it. She pushes the boundary of how a horse is perceived, keeping only what is essential for the viewer to understand the subject. I also like how she uses the strength of bronze to make such delicate legs and tail. Grazing Horse Table Bronze Judy Kensley McKie 2012 Grazing Horse Table (second view) Though not a horse, John Cederquist's kimono cabinet, titled Big Kanji, is still a great piece. It is an innovative combination of marquetry, sculpture, painting, and furniture design. Big Kanji mixed wood marquetry, analine dyes, epoxy resin John Cederquist 2010 In spite of its sculptural form, it is still a very functional piece, but what I really loved about it was the mechanism for opening the big door. There is a lever underneath the small cabinet on the right that you pull and the door swings open very gently in a way that is reminiscent of a bank vault. Big Kanji (second view) Big Kanji (third view) In addition to his phenomenal Zebra Cabinets, John Makepeace had two very beautiful and unique Trine chairs as well as a stool made in a similar style. The chairs are made with alternating layers of laminated yew (light color) and 5000 year old bog oak (a natural, almost black, color). Trine Chairs 5000 year old bog oak and yew John Makepeace 1994 Trine Chair (second view) Though this stool seems to be made with a similar techique as the chairs, the concentric circles are actually made with marquetry rather than sculpted lamination. Trine Stool 5000 year old bog oak and mulberry marquetry John Makepeace 1994 Incidentally, in looking through a catalog of John's work, as well as his website, I am amazed at the complete mastery he shows of a wide range of styles and techniques. It really is a remarkable achievement. Especially considering most artists have very distinct styles that are instantly identifiable. With his work, however, the only consistency is an impeccable level of design and craft. Garry Knox Bennett had three pieces in the show. First is this coffee table made with a nautilus shell. coffee table claro walnut, nautilus shell, epoxy, color core Garry Knox Bennett 2012 I think the nautilus shell really makes the piece, especially with Garry's splash of color. coffee table (close-up) Garry also had this combination desk/chair in the show. vanity with Z chair rosewood, yellow satinwood, copper, paint Garry Knox Bennett 2012 Every time I see one of Garry's Z Chairs, I'm amazed by the physics of them. I can't understand how anyone can make one of these things and not have it collapse like an accordion the first time it is used. But, because I know it is one of his signature pieces, and he has made many of them, I am completely confident that he has figured out a way to make it work - but it still doesn't seem possible to me, must be some form of magic. Z chair (close-up) A chair I did sit in, and I can attest to its absolute comfort, is Peter Danko's NoCo 2 Chair. NoCo 2 Chair ash, Macassar ebony, die cut automobile tire, steel Peter Danko 1999 Looking underneath, you can see he engineered some unique springs with automobile tires. Perhaps it should be called a "Goldilocks Chair" because the springs are stiff, but not too stiff, flexible, but not too flexible. NoCo 2 Chair (close-up) Having also sat in Peter's Atmos Rocker, I can say that he seems to have given an uncompromising priority to the user's pleasure. Atmos Rocker ash, lacquer, automobile seat belt webbing Peter Danko 1999 Surprisingly, though Thomas Hucker's Side Chair looks as if a priority is given to its sculptural qualities, is also extremely comfortable. The back rest gives support, flexes, and provides the user with a very pleasing massage. Side Chair wenge Thomas Hucker 2010 Michael Hurwitz's Twelve Leaf Resin Table is a captivating combination of nature-inspired art and engineering. Twelve Leaf Resin Table ash, wenge, epoxy resin Michael Hurwitz 2012 To get a sense of the enormous effort needed to create this table, check-out this time lapse video of the process Michael filmed while doing a residency at San Diego State University. SDSU Artist-in-Residence Spring 2012: Michael Hurwitz from Matthew Hebert on Vimeo. The contrast between the ash and wenge is particularly dramatic. In many situations it could be too much but with the soft tones of the leaves, it works very well here. Twelve Leaf Resin Table (close-up) I found Jack Larimore's Abide to be an interesting variation on a tête-à-tête, perfect for people that aren't on good terms. Abide paulownia, steel Jack Larimore 2009 Abide (second view) And finally, there is David Savage's Perseus, a chair named after the Greek hero famous for slaying Medusa. I suspect the multi-snake-like backrest is a reference to that story. To tell the truth, I didn't try it out because I didn't feel worthy. It looks very regal (perhaps that is the British influence). I'll have to wait for him to make something for common folk before I'll pass judgement on the comfort of his work. Perseus waxed English sycamore, Macassar ebony, applewood, and suede upholstery David Savage 2010 Given the impressive line up of artists that was assembled for this show, and the quality of the pieces they provided for it, I look forward to the second half next summer.
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Inspired by an antique Asian altar, this console is handcrafted of mango wood, lime-washed for a pale blonde finish. 39.5W x 14D x 35T. Imported.
There are many beautiful species of green wood in many different shapes and sizes, which makes using this wood popular for creating crafts, rustic wood décor and wedding center pieces. However, stopping green wood from cracking and splitting as it dries can be challenging. Pentacryl was developed to meet this challenge
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Zwischen Rendering und Realität: AD taucht in die verspielten Farbwelten der Interiors von Designerin Daria Zinovatnaya ein.
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