This chair was created by the young Israeli designer Dror Benshetrit for Cappellini, Milan. It is made entirely with a single panel of two colors felt curled on a base of dark brown metal. The felt combines two-tone gray base with green, yellow or blue. An elegant and fluid form, almost a sculpture, which respects function and aesthetics.I can see this chair magically enhancing any room of a house, giving life to a forgotten empty corner, I would also try a juxtaposition with an antique occasional table or an antique mirror above.(Photo courtesy Brilliante Home Decor)
Showing posts with label Chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chairs. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Personal portfolio
(Woodson and Rummerfield)
Elle Decor Showhome 2010
(Katidid blog and Samantha Pynn)
For one thing, this palette is so elegant. Honey tones, white, and black/gray. This table so spectacular against those streamlined chairs. The chairs are perfect as they dont distract from the woodwork of the table. (Images via Design Delight)
(Katidid blog)Fornasetti chairs are nicely paired with the geometric pattern on the drapery. I love those chairs, but find the whole setting a little chilly. The artichoke light fixture is always a winner though.. Perhaps had it been another rug, the whole room would have a different feel!
(Jay Jeffers)
(Jay Jeffers)
(Jay Jeffers)
(katidid)
This particular dining room, I'm a fan of. Spectacular table with contrasting chairs. Notice the curvature of the chairs echo the curves of the table. This dining set has movement, and the green against the lavender drapery is a showstopper. Its a neo classical look on a casual sisal carpet. It spells class and timeless elegance.
Labels:
Chairs,
Dining tables,
Greens
On we go with usual tables- The Branch Table
Designed by Vincent Dubourg and exhibited at Art Galleries! I dont know how kid friendly this is, and clearly it would need to be placed in a large hallway with no real traffic!. I think it would even more lovely in front of a graphic, perhaps stripped, or curvy wallpaper!
The next chair was designed by the late Alexander McQueen. Extremelly talented, his creations were considered avant-garde first and foremoste in the fashion industry and design world. (Made of black feathers)
The latter chair/bench was designed by Sebastian Brajkovic (represented by Carpenters Workshop). I love how psychedelic this bench is. It seems as though I'm seeing double, but great carftmanship has gone into creating this piece. You really do need to get along well with whomever you sharing this bench with.
The next chair was designed by the late Alexander McQueen. Extremelly talented, his creations were considered avant-garde first and foremoste in the fashion industry and design world. (Made of black feathers)
The latter chair/bench was designed by Sebastian Brajkovic (represented by Carpenters Workshop). I love how psychedelic this bench is. It seems as though I'm seeing double, but great carftmanship has gone into creating this piece. You really do need to get along well with whomever you sharing this bench with.
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