April 4th, 2011 — Design
While at the Architectural Digest Home Show , I couldn’t miss Horgan Becket ‘s light green and white booth in which they showcased their new Mesh Series . The first new pieces, a table and bench, define a combination of modest, yet expressive sensibilities for the hand made pieces in the series. The lighting is a thoughtful extension of the language, translated through a combination of digital and hand crafted production techniques. With a wink and nod to the vernacular use of mesh, standard colors for the furnishings are in a red and gray primer, though a wide spectrum of custom colors are available, including natural wood and blackened steel. The lighting, specifically designed for compact fluorescent bulbs, is currently available in two standard colors, a milky white and a light green, with a select variety of custom colors available upon request.
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Mesh Series by Horgan Becket
March 28th, 2011 — Design
Kino Guérin is a Canadian designer who was showing this past week at the Architectural Digest Home Show . We’ve featured his work before . I popped into his booth to see what was new and fell in love with this table called “Why Knot.” Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Why Knot Table by Kino Guérin
March 19th, 2011 — Design
My lovely friend Susan Serra (remember her great article on 2011 kitchen trends ?) is launching her new line of Scandinavian-inspired kitchen furniture called Bornholm Kitchen this week at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show . Along with her daughter, Kelly Serra Donovan, Susan has created a new kitchen furnishings line inspired by the spirit of their ancestral birthplace; authentically Scandinavian, yet handcrafted in the US. Bornholm is a kitchen that promotes social interaction — it’s freestanding design is perfect for today’s open floorplans. It’s the “little black dress” where the accessories make it your own.
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Bornholm Kitchen
February 10th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
The latest issue of Architectural Digest is all about transparency. Crystal clear and effortlessly brilliant, I’m a big fan of this simple and striking look. Arch Digest has picked ten fabulous images of transparent furniture used at its best.
Today, I’ve decided to share three that are not only my favorites, but also illustrate transparent furniture’s impressive range. Here we see it outside, which is probably its most expected use, in a serene bedroom, and probably most unexpected as part of an elegant table setting (where it also totally works!). Head over to Arch Digest to learn more and to see more fabulous uses of transparent furniture.
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