Rustic French Country at Restoration Hardware
Here are my highlights of Restoration Hardware's current home collection.
The pieces celebrate artisanal details, original cast iron hardware, industrial patinas and fine belgian linens.
Established & Sons
Here's a short interview put together by Wallpaper* magazine of the British design duo. Below are my favorite pieces from their current collection.
Colorful Upholstered Antique Chairs
Don't these urge you to add one to your living room? Here are several gorgeously upholstered antique chairs. You can turn just about any old chair into an eye-catching piece with good choice of fabric. Poetic Home offers some DIY instructions.
1. BOKJA Design 2. Horchow 3. Hudson Goods 4. Anthropologie 5. Poetic Home 6. Restoration Hardware
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec at Unite d'Habitation
The Bouroullec brothers are exhibiting their collection at an apartment designed by Le Corbusier, Unité d'Habitation (also known as Cité Radieuse) in Marseille, France. This especially caught my attention because I stayed in this building before during a trip in Marseille. There is a hotel occupies one of the 17 floors.
The exhibit runs in Apartment 50, from 15 July to 15 August 2010.
http://www.hotellecorbusier.com/
Sameness & Difference Exhibit
Various artists show how furniture interacts with our daily lives. These are couple of my favorites. This exhibit already ended in July, but the limited edition works from the show are available for sale online.
http://www.samenessanddifference.co.uk/
Paola Navone
Oh my gosh! I'm in love with her work! I've seen some pieces by Paola Navone before, which I loved, but had no idea who it was by. Only now that I am posting about a porcelain exhibit designed by her for Richard Ginori that I find out more.
Paola is an Italian designer and architect who lived between Milano and Hong Kong for 21 years and incorporates a touch of handicraft into sophisticated, contemporary pieces (that's totally me!)
French concept store merci (wish I knew about this awesome store when I was in Paris!) approached Paola to create a limited edition collection of china for their store. She took china with imperfections at the Ginori factory and refurbished them into unique pieces. In April 2009, an exhibit in Zona Tortona in Milano featured these Imperfects, 1000kg of it, hanging with dramatic effects.