May 19th, 2013 — Design
Judy Ross is a New York based designer and artist who developed a passion for the centuries-old chain stitch hand embroidery technique during a trip to India in the late ’80s. Judy Ross Textiles produces two collections each year and designs custom pieces for interior designers, architects, and major hotels, and has worked with the same group of artisans for two decades. She also produces a line of hand-knotted rugs, produced by expert weavers in Nepal, that are made of hand-dyed Tibetan wool and Chinese silk. Let’s have a look at what inspires her for today’s Friday Five . 1.
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Friday Five with Judy Ross
June 1st, 2011 — Designer Stuff
Sella is a unique modern lounge chair, available in an endless variety of colors.
An interestingly contemporary shape, the Sella has a comfortable springing seat. It is supported by aluminum feet, with two small feet in the front and a strong single support in the back.
Sella can be upholstered in velour or leather, in an amazing array of colors. It is sewn together with double stitch embroidery.
The Sella Chairs are designed by Patrick Belli for Leolux.
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August 8th, 2010 — Design
The Gipsy Furniture Collection by Hungarian design studio A+Z Designers (Attila F. Kovacs and Zsuzsa Megyesi) is a series of items inspired by the folk culture of Hungary and Transylvania.
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The Gipsy Furniture Collection by A+Z Designers
March 28th, 2010 — Design
Inspired by a hat John Ross’ mom Yasuko made for her son’s first New York winter, designers John Ross and Don Carney established PATCH NYC Inc. in the fall of 1997. Using hand-dyed wool from the Union Square Farmers Market and vintage buttons for embellishment, the designers created a small collection of hand-crochet wool hats that became an immediate success. PATCH NYC’s appreciation for color, vintage embroidery, appliqué and beading techniques quickly become the signature style of the brand.
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Friday Five with PATCH NYC
March 6th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
DIY combines with an already fantastic pendant in the Stitch Pendant from LampGustaf. This pendant light enables you to make your own design, which then easily integrates into it. It comes with a starter kit, so even if you aren’t the craftiest you can still make your very own lighting.
The Stitch Pendant Light will be available in May, and at that time downloadable embroidery designs will also be available on the Stitch website. For now, get more info here and be sure to check out all of the other great things LampGustaf has to offer.
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