hey hey hey! i hope you arent getting bored with me. *tear* maybe you've noticed...i have a peculiar eye when it comes to design. color, tone, texture, and scale whether fashion or furnishing, tend to change with the seasons BUT are always amazing... as they should be ;) but anyhow, today i am pairing a bit o furniture and fashion. i came across this WONDERFUL sofa while perusing the web. drum roll please -- "always a beautiful neutral that brings great depth and elegance to almost anything... its NAVY!" and for those faint of heart about color (...ahem ME!) navy is a must. quilt sofa (ronan & erwan bouroullec, 12200u$s) is a testament to the aforementioned. the comfy, over-plush waffles constructed from hi-tech stretch fabric filled with foam give the sofa a laid back urban feel that compliments the texturally rich urbane color. this sofa is the epitome of chicness...but when accompanied by maarten baas' smoke dining chair(2939u$s) the pair scores off the chart. and to top it off... the chair is FINISHED WITH FIRE! yes, the smoke chair is burned to a crisp then epoxied to seal in that delicious smoked flavor ;) the smoke dining chair's scale to the sofa is a bit off and should maintain a more visual proximity rather than physical. locating the smoke dining ensemble in an adjacent room...i.e open loft living/dining would be the ideal( i mean really is there any other way to live???). now just to show you how far navy goes for me... picture your self taking tea at your charred table in the striped navy wool double-breasted jacket by comme des garçon (1600u$s, barney's)... i know i am.
"-naut" is a suffix of exploration and voyeurism. Astronaut...cosmonaut... DESIGN-NAUT?... grey is my fetish and this is -naut mag™
Monday, September 19, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
oui, tout va bien!
granted... this cabinet is a couple of years old (2009) but i still love it! its just plain awesome. tout va bien cabinet (antoine + manuel) though fabricated from humble materials: lacquered mdf, polyurethane, melamine, and lacquered alder wood feet, remains an amazing exploration in form, texture and story telling. the monochromatic shell directs one to take notice in the peculiar excavations that occur on each surface. this chalky geometric landscape insights the mind to conjure far far far away lands filled with cacti, volcanoes, and umm hexagonal pyramid clouds? who could ask for more!? tout va bien is well all by itself and probably should be paired in a less flamboyant setting. this cabinet is more than a piece of furniture, it is an evocative piece of art that exudes great poise and style in any....well almost any space. ;)
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antoine + manuel,
sideboard,
tout va bien cabinet
Sunday, September 11, 2011
shaker, not stirred
yeah yeah yeah, i know it has been a few days since last i have posted. but with the beginning of fashion week, work, visitors, i have been a wee bit ocupado. nevertheless...NO EXCUSES so check check check it out! i stumbled across these amazing chairs designed by Jamie Gray. the shaker chair x gives the traditional american shaker style an updated contemporary feel. Clean, simple lines are contrasted with geometrically patterned, woven cotton seats and backs. available in solid colors and other patterns, i lean toward a mixture of the muted geometric and solid black backs in the ebonized ash wood frame as they lend the chair a sophisticated air. akin to fashion pairing, when styling a space look for unique pieces that may stand alone but also work well within a melange of textures, sheens and finishes. to shake up these shakers id pair them with the resin and marble banana bowl by harry allen. cast from a real bunch of bananas, this bowl would be placed askew from table centre.
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banana bowl,
dining,
harry allen,
shaker chair
Thursday, September 1, 2011
access your life
accessories are vital for life! well maybe that is a bit extreme. im sure you will not physically die without them, but caught with the wrong ones i might just off you myself! chuckle chuckle just kidding...well only a little. But seriously, muted tones allow one to take stock in the details. and lets face it, when spending the equivalent of some people's rent on a bag you definitely want the detailing to be evident. take Bottega Veneta's marco polo tote (950u$s, barney's a/w 11). it appears to be a quite common tote but constructed of raised leather with rolled leather handles and subtle BV intrecciato weave the details are a picture of simple elegance. now i admire simple elegance, but i am sucker for tone and texture and yes if not already established... a bit-o-tackiness. i love the mishmash of textural items but please note a little tack goes a long way ;). so with this piece id pair Givenchy's snake embossed leather wallet(280u$s, ssense.com a/w 11) for a little extra flash when you whip it out to pay for that soy latte from one of the million coffee shops in manhattan. Casely-Hayford for John Moore Men's brogued 7 hole boot (753u$s, oki-ni.com a/w 11) is definitely the foot armor id don to turn up the volume another notch for this collection of accessories. i mean really, who doesnt love an 80s punk inspired british work boot? i know i do. and if you missed it.... HINT: i suggest you rock all three in simultaneity and just maybe you'll have a few spared moments of joyous life.
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7-hole boot,
bag,
Bottega Veneta,
brogue,
Casely-Haford,
Givenchy,
John Moore,
Marco Polo Tote,
Wallet
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