Category Archives: Brands
i need this Tocca dress.
Leaf Light (and other fine things) by Muuto
if you are not yet familiar with Muuto, here are a few more images of their furniture and lighting…
images from here
Attractive Storage Jars.
I’m not sure that anything beats a good, old fashioned Ball jar for storage, but these are very attractive (I can not vouch, however, for their function).
Images from here
Ah, yes – another chair that i love…
surprise, surprise. to be fair, there’s a mirror too.
the chair is made from reclaimed timbers of a New York City water tower (great little story for a chair, i think). it just so happens that the water towers were made from old growth California Redwood. lovely. the mirror is equally as beautiful.
check out Brooklyn-based BELLBOY’s website – they are makers of fine things.
images from BELLBOY
Lately I’m Loving…Kokoro Floor Lamp
Lately I’m Loving…Claire-Anne O’Brien
“Olann [meaning wool in Irish] is a new collection of handknitted wool furniture. Olann’s takes inspiration from traditional Ireland, where fishing and knitting were at the heart of village life. Patterns are based on familiar elements such as Aran jumpers, fishing knots and willow baskets, re-imagined as a contemporary language of craft. Applied to simple furniture forms such as a bench, an ottoman and a chair, fabrics explore scale and construction using the unique properties of knit.
Each piece is knitted by a team of skilled homeworkers which keeps production local and
the cottage industry tradition alive. Olann is made from a bespoke British wool, especially made by Laxtons Mill in Leeds, one of the oldest surviving spinners in the country. Natural materials such as coconut fibres, unspun wool and duck feathers have been used in place of more common upholstery materials such as polyester fillings and foam. Each piece is made by hand, unique, and infused with time and skill.”
Images from here
Bambi Chair by takeshi sawada
Lately I’m Loving…Michael Angove
The artworks above are by Michael Angove – the images to the right of each shows the extraordinary detail that he captures in his works, making ordinary objects something to gawk over. Below shows Angove’s work applied to housewares. Your opportunity to take a bit of the wonder home.
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