Rare wall mounted bookcase model 291 designed by Børge Mogensen Produced by Fredericia stolefabrik in Denmark Teak, oak and oregon pine Good vintage conditi ...
Image 4 of 51 from gallery of Chopsticks / studio VASE. Photograph by Woo-Jin Park
Pastoe are quite unique in my opinion, in fact I’ve written about them before when I highlighted the sm05 chair by Cees Braakman, but I’ve not really gone into much depth regarding their history and how this played a part in the furniture world. It all began in 1913 when businessman Frits Loeb decided to manufacturer chairs for his own shop on Ganzenmarkt in Utrecht himself in a small, traditional joinery shop. This quickly grew into …
ANNONCE MONTANA Søndagen rinder ud…. Og den værste storm har vidst også efterhånden lagt sig her i det jyske, hvor jeg tror, den nok raserer temlig kraftigt over det sjællandske i skrivende stund. Sikke et vildt vejr vi har haft idag, helt urolig vådt og blæsende…. Havde faktisk overhovedet ikke lyst til at bevæge mig udenfor en dør. Men vi har alligevel være i Bauhaus, ude og handle, og senest hentet take away, fordi pigerne netop er smuttet på mini ferie hos mine forældre. Dagen er også blevet brugt på, at integrere det senest ankomne Montana i hytten. Det handler om deres nyeste variant, som de kalder Montant Mini. Montana mini er en serie af opbevaringsmoduler, som består af et åbent modul, et modul med låge, et modul med hylder og topplader i to størrelser. Montana Mini er kun 8 millimeter tyk og fremstår dermed lettere end det oprindelige Montana 12 mm system. Modulerne har to indlejrede magneter med en mat kromoverflade, som er synlig på begge sider af modulet. Magneten er en designdetalje, som er unik for Montana Mini, og en funktion, der hjælper modulerne til at flugte med hinanden. Mega smart. Som bekendt har vejret IKKE været med os idag, men jeg har efter […]
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HAY's Noc is an ingenious light that can clamp itself to many surfaces providing a spotlight to your most precious objects. Its faceted die cast aluminium shade has a very graphical appearance that makes the product noticeable and tactile. The machined aluminium stem and clamp offers two points of adjustment and allows the product to be used on table tops, shelves and headboards.
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Chiffonnier in walnut wood: light / dark with interiors in sycamore / cedar wood. Metal fittings in: shiny nickel and base in stainless steel with wheels.
Daniel Zenefski is not one of the small things I'm referring to in the title of this post. He's actually over 6 ft tall. But in his first year as a student here he made a relatively small piece: a little box. When I first saw this this piece, I thought "nice" but he's a second year student, where's the pizzazz? Then I friended him on Facebook and found the following photos. Note the grain and how the front, including the drawer, wraps around to the side. Not too many people look at the bottom of a piece but Daniel included a sweet frame and panel. His second project was a wall-mounted sideboard. At first glance, I thought it was just another small piece. But it turns out it's 5 ft in length. Again, I thought "nice" until I saw the details in the photos. The tambor door is so graceful as it sweeps around the back of the case. And for a piece that is so long in length, I love how the grain of the door balances the piece with its verticality. Then there are those rounded edges on the drawers and case. Now every time I look at these photos, I think "wow" so much beauty in those details. In today's Show & Tell, David Welter showed a former two-year student's work beginning with her first project. With just a subtle touch, a curl in the wood, Sarah Marriage was able to make a piece with such a quiet feel to it. As in Daniel's pieces, there is no pizzaz, just a small thing that makes one smile and say "wow".
Fritz Hansen Milan Design week 2015 It feels like home… Color | Texture | Material | Interior | Design scroll naar beneden voor NL Fritz Hansen | Milan Design week 2015 | Color | Texture | Material | Interior | Design | It feels like home… styling by Christine Rudolph | Photo by C-More The […]