Thursday, April 30, 2009
Mother of Pearl on Mother's Day
Friday, April 24, 2009
Designers with emotions, tables with atttitude
Glam is available in pouf or coffee table version. The structure is in wood, with polyurethane padding. Glam can be covered in shiny technical fabric or in leather. In the small table version, Glam glass has a glass top.
Small glass tables, square and rectangular. Various finishes are available.
Small table. Chromed frame. Top in smoked plate glass
Lux Design Gino Carollo
Small tables with chrome-plated steel base. Top in extra-light mirror glass with etched chequered-pattern.
Oscar design Dondoli and Pocci
Round fixed top table. Frame in chromed steel. Top in transparent plate glass.
Jamesdesign Peter Ross
Extending table with side extensions. Wooden structure and glass top available in various finishes.
Extending table with side extensions. Wooden structure and glass top available in various finishes.
Fix or leaf table with side extension. Frame in steel. Veneered wooden or lacquered legs. Top in plate glass or veneered wood.
Twice design Mauro Lipparini
Fix or leaf table with side extension. Frame in steel. Veneered wooden or lacquered legs. Top in plate glass or veneered wood
Tomdesign Peter Ross
Lingotto is an extending table with etched, chequered-pattern glass top, available in various finishes. The structure is in steel
Rectangular or round fixed top table. Veneered wood, gloss lacquered or gloss stainless steel legs. Top in plate glass
Leaf table with side extensions. Frame in steel. Top in plate glass
Vision design Gino Carollo
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Design with Emotions
The Lingotto Table- A recent introduction
Since 1936 Bonaldo has produced creative, elegant, quality furniture that convey a profound sense of the experience that they fully embody. The company has always been involved in experimentation. Sixty years ago it began with its range of tubular metal applications and today it conducts wide-ranging research into plastics, the use of different alloys and the use of materials such as pressure cast aluminium, flexiblec old-pressed polyurethane and propylene. The company has a high-tech focus, however it entrusts fundamental planning and production stages to human skill.
The Nuvola Sectional- A game of comfort and Style
The result: a great line of furniture that totally reflects Italian tastes and lifestyle, something unique to Italy that cannot be reproduced elsewhere, but which interacts with various international trends in contemporary design. The company has partnered with great designers such as Ron Arad and Karim Rashid, Mauro Lipparini, Toshiyuki Kita and Denis Santachiara, D’Urbino and Lomazzi and Giuseppe ViganĂ²- to create lines of furniture than span the globe and time.
The Fluff Bed- Elegance and a great night sleep
Bonaldo is now shown at Chez Moi in San Francisco. Come and experience it.
Tables, sofas, side chairs, dining chairs and TV stands. A great line up of designers, a great collection of designs and so many awards. That is Bonaldo.
Monday, April 20, 2009
A Guide to a Cocoon Lifestyle
The uncertain economy, the rise of natural disasters and persistent war conflicts have resulted in the further insulation of people within their home cocoons. This cocoon lifestyle has given a boom to home decoration since more and more people turn to home entertainment and dinner parties instead of “going out.”
Reflect your personality on your home
Remember that nature is the best designer. All the colors of the universe simply blend well. Nature tells you what color schemes to use. I am not talking about putting tree trunks in your house or simply plants. I am talking about taking a few natural elements and pick color schemes from it. For example, if you take a tree trunk, look at the color scheme in it: mainly shades of brown- dark brown surface, light brown inner circles and dark brown again in the core. I would say, choose a light brown sofa and sprinkle dark brown pillows around it.
Small elements of nature- Tables from Tree Trunks
Control Lighting
Lighting is life and again, adjust the amount of light your house gets according to your personality. If you are an extrovert increase the light, use very thin shades for the day, if any, and spot lights for the night. Introverts usually need less light and more of a safe zone that reduces exposure.
Give yourself space
No matter what personality you are, you always need space. The cluttered rooms lead to severe claustrophobia. As a rule of thumb, furniture should only occupy 20 to 25% of the space of the room. The rest has to be empty space. When looking at accessories, they also should only occupy 20 to 25% of the surface they are accessorizing. For example, if you have a cocktail table, and you put a big vase in the middle that takes more than 50% of the table, then you have cluttered it and created a scene you need to escape from. People need space, the eye needs a horizon to look at.
Plenty of space
Let History In
Time is an essential element for people. You can’t make your home a moment frozen in time. What I mean by that is that your furniture should blend modern and antique, old and new to create a feeling than spans the length of time. Usually, I would use predominantly contemporary furniture and one or two antique pieces to break the modern streak.
All in all, the home is the eternal sanctuary and the place where we can balance ourselves. So let us balance!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Glass Blowing... East to West
The above candelabra from Soufle-Dorient is a simple reflection of the mystical nature of the near east. The glasscandelabras and glass accessories are made using a 2,000 year technique. They have preserved the culture, warmth and charm of the Mediterranean sea.
The imposing nature of the above Murano chandelier simply speaks for itself. Each piece is blown individually and the whole structure is put together using the highest craftsmenship. It is a great chandelier for lofts, victorians and edwardian homes.
From Murano also come these gorgeous hanging lights that are winning award after award. They are modern with a timeless twist. You can think of them as neo-murano work. Something that fits modern homes but completely preserves the authenticity and craftsmen ship of Venice.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Freezing a moment in time
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Boutique Home - A New Experience
Since the 70’s, entrepreneur Ian Schrager, CEO of Ian Schrager Company, has achieved worldwide recognition for concepts that have revolutionized both the entertainment and hospitality industries. His commitment to the modern lifestyle has been expressed through a series of pioneering concepts: The hotel as home away from home, the hotel as theater, "cheap chic", "lobby socializing", the indoor/outdoor lobby, the urban resort, and the urban spa. The result, a complete reshaping of the modern hotel from a place to crash to a place to experience.
The Gramercy Park Hotel- By Ian Schrager
Now imagine you can do the same to your home. Turn it from a place to live to a place to experience. You can and you don't have to hire architect Philippe Starck to do it for you. In fact, you can do it on a budget. The trick is to mix styles - Blend ecclectic with contemporary. Blend modern and antique. Don't build a hodge podge. Simply build an image of fun, an image you want to experience, a travel destination you want to re-live and design your home accordingly.
It is time to bring the great social experince back home. It is time to experience your home and not just live in it. It can be done. The Chez Moi team has done it in San Francisco.
Ecochic ... on the Rise
Monday, April 6, 2009
Burning Your Passion- In Glass
Agnethe Maagaard, from Denmark, is one of those artists that reflects her dreams in her own artwork.
“IF YOU HAVE A DREAM - THEN GO FOR IT!- MY ART FULFILLS MY DREAM... - I tell a story. -I think in images; this is not just a plate. It is picture, an image.I "paint" with glass; cut it into shapes and colors - and add it to my palette like brush strokes."
This is the artists with one of her pieces.
The RED PASSION is inspired by conflicting feelings- A struggle between love and hate, a struggle between evil thoughts and good thoughts. A mix of emotions burned in glass.
The FISH Piece is inspired by Ocean life and the interesting shapes and creatures in reflects.
Maagaard's work, like all great artist, is simply alive. It tells a story, it reports a dream, it reflects a feeling, it places an imagine in front of a passion and more importantly creates the need to look at it and reflect on what it means to each one of us.
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Agnethe Maagaard will have some of her Art pieces displayed at chez Moi.