Showing posts with label Modern design finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern design finds. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

SERENITY NOW


 Photo courtesy of Natuzzi
Just chill

 There is a big emphasis these days on health and wellness for rejuvenation. When I got to hear Arianna Huffington speak at The Design Leadership Summit, she discussed what she calls "The Third Metric: Redefining Success Beyond Money and Power.  Since experiences have started to become more valued than things and stuff, the process does really matter.   It's the thing I really struggle with, the work life balance. Her point, that companies and people are pushing themselves too hard and not sleeping enough or well enough really resonated with the designer-filled audience. As an alternative to burnout and a heart attack at 50, some forward thinking companies are taking wellness matters into their offices, installing nap rooms. So rather than working harder, people can be refreshed by 20 minutes of shut eye and work smarter. Is this something that is realistic for every workplace environment? Probably not, but it is a good place to start, since unplugging from our devices can both calm the mind and encourage creative think time. Since Human Capital can be the most important kind, why not stop/unplug and recharge your batteries from time to time? Being busy as busy can be, and stressed out from the barage of emails and information coming towards us, time to unplug is becoming crucial.
One of the sponsors of my High Point visit was Natuzzi, a brand best known for its leather sofas. They have the most cutting edge showroom at market-- it looks like a sleek, black-hulled ship pulling in to dock. Inside the ship, they debuted a new chair called Re-vive, a "performance recliner" that can best be described as, well, airline chic. The chair's movements are intuitive, and there is no need to push a lever or button for it to recline. It moves with your body, from neutral to upright, to better support nap time.  

 Photo courtesy of West Elm
In order to create a super cozy cocoon, they studied the movements of a lobster tail to articulate the movements the chair should make. To enhance chill out time, wrap up in an wool throw in a red, blue or grey plaid specially designed by heritage brand Fairbault Woolen Mills in Minnesota for West Elm

 Another thing that we all need more of is water. I know I don't drink enough, so Soma's ergo eco friendly carafe and filtration system is on my Christmas list. I first read about this in Fast Company, and everyone is talking about it. as the Kickstarter phenom. Form follows function here, beautifully.

 Photo courtesy of Egg Collective
To further the sleek design aesthetic, Egg Collective's small Samuel Side Table of waxed bronze has the  linear restraint of a Richard Serra sculpture.


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

A CROCKERY PURE AND SIMPLE: ARTIST MAX LAMB'S FINE BONE CHINA

I love what modern British artist Max Lamb has created for 1882 Ltd, Johnson Brother's Stoke on Trent-based bone china manufacturer. The name comes from the year the company was founded, and it celebrates the Johnson Brother's ceramics heritage. Pushing forward with innovation and a new modern sensibility, this distinctly British brand, part of Wedgwood, captured an entirely new audience with the addition of Lamb's pure white Crockery designs. Both naive and modern, the bowls, jug and mug have a stone age quality to them.  Not only do they bring about a smile, they are substantial, simple and not too precious looking, which is kind of cool for a material that is usually fairly dainty. They would look fantastic in a modern kitchen with open shelving, or paired with an old, well worn farm table. Made from molds carved by Lamb, the Crockery goes through a traditional crafting process to achieve the desired results. The collection is being carried at one of my favorite modern incubators, Garde in LA. 

 Photos courtesy of 1882 Ltd and Garde
The Crockery mold

Matte and smooth make a nice juxtaposition

 The Jug

 The Mug



 The Large Shallow Bowl

The Deep Bowl

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

SHINY AND NEW FROM CB2

Since I am working on my apartment, I thought I would peruse the CB2 website for some modern finds. Well, their latest additions are great editions. I cannot believe how good their room styling and new products look. The rooms they create evoke a cool, casual aesthetic with ideas aplenty and their fresh pieces do the same. I am lucky to have a store practically around the corner so I plan on going in to do a drive by soon. Here are some of the brightly colored clean lined designs that caught my eye.


Photos courtesy of CB2
Specs Trefoil Chair from CB2


Grind Sandstone Side Table CB2


Wrap Bench

 City Slicker Hot Pink Side Table from CB2

 Multi colored Pegs Rug


Snake Print Pillow

 Keys Rug


 Siren Pendant Lamp