Showing posts with label contemporary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary. Show all posts
Friday, September 7, 2018

| KEYWORD: | kitchen |
| TITLE: | Madison Contemporary Oak Kitchen Stori |
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Full-height windows are great, but of course they are more applicable for a new-built building. So if you are building your new house, you can consider this trick to get more light into the property. And especially it will work good with a nice view, as there is simply no point to spend all the money to install an enormous window facing your neighbours' house :)
Full Height Windows
Friday, October 11, 2013
Darono is a Portuguese company that exhibited for the first time this year at Maison et Objet. We love the natural feel of the products and the way they stay true to their real, tactile sense of texture without feeling too traditional. The bold colours and modern shapes are what really make the Darono brand. Overall they have a great selection of products, which, although they come from humble handmade, traditional techniques, are executed with a true contemporary feel.
From their Press Release:
About Darono
Darono is a Portuguese brand that produces Home Fashion Objects in a vibrant and colorful technical textile that results in a powerful braid that combines the art of handmade with innovative design gathering inspirations in various cultures across the world.
Established in Porto, in 2013, Darono was created to be part of chic and casual atmospheres.
The pieces result from the combination of traditional techniques and creative design to develop
cozy pieces, daily accessories that will make you tight the knot with us! Handmade and innovation, gather with creativity applied to Darono creations.
Liliana Castro | Presskit E. liliana@presskit.pt T. +351 910 010 237
Darono Website
Darono is a Portuguese brand that produces Home Fashion Objects in a vibrant and colorful technical textile that results in a powerful braid that combines the art of handmade with innovative design gathering inspirations in various cultures across the world.
Established in Porto, in 2013, Darono was created to be part of chic and casual atmospheres.
The pieces result from the combination of traditional techniques and creative design to develop
cozy pieces, daily accessories that will make you tight the knot with us! Handmade and innovation, gather with creativity applied to Darono creations.
Liliana Castro | Presskit E. liliana@presskit.pt T. +351 910 010 237
Darono Website
Darono
Saturday, September 21, 2013
We've been talking a lot lately about the changing of the modern kitchen - what does this mean anymore? Our preconception of a modern kitchen today is gloss white, minimal and sleek. However, there has been a recent shift towards a 'modern traditional' style - rustic finishes, matt cabinet fronts, texture and natural materials... but with modern shapes and sleek geometry.
Another thing we have noticed has started to trend in the kitchen department is the use of marble or large scale stone slabs as back splashes, and the return of the shaker style kitchen.
In today's culture, the modern kitchen is whatever you want it to be. In fact, if you went really retro with your kitchen and finished it in a 50's style, as long as you kept the geometry simple and straight, you'd get away with calling it a modern kitchen. The new kitchen trend is towards simplifying form and function but being fun and playing with texture, material finishes and showing your personality! We love it.
Another thing we have noticed has started to trend in the kitchen department is the use of marble or large scale stone slabs as back splashes, and the return of the shaker style kitchen.
In today's culture, the modern kitchen is whatever you want it to be. In fact, if you went really retro with your kitchen and finished it in a 50's style, as long as you kept the geometry simple and straight, you'd get away with calling it a modern kitchen. The new kitchen trend is towards simplifying form and function but being fun and playing with texture, material finishes and showing your personality! We love it.
Kitchen Trends
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Young designer Vanessa Anyaeji wrote an article for us about Hinterland Design Company.
For Hinterland Design, uniting the hand with the material and the user with the outside is what forms the focus of their work. Describing themselves as, ‘artists, woodworkers and crafts people’, the designers create pieces that celebrate the salvaged and reinforce the unity between functionality and aesthetics. Leaning on Modernist temperaments, the founder and lead designer Riley McFerrin, creates pieces that emphasise the material, whilst finding solutions for modern everyday needs - all without eliminating grace and beauty.
The collection has a few pieces that I like to call “stand alones”, designs so arresting; they become works of art in themselves. The products would be at home in a minimalist space, where every detail serves multi-functional and visual purposes. The idea of doing more with less involves a particular orientation towards imagination and innovation, all of which can be found in this collection.
A few examples of Hinterland Design:
‘Scatter/Gather’
A low energy pendant light is named after the found, ocean washed driftwood scattered across the pacific shoreline.
‘Little Gem’
These salvaged cedar logs are given another lease in life as crystalline shaped side tables.
‘Nurselog’
The dual purpose logs bring nature into an interior. A glass insert allows a living element to a useful surface.
‘Good Side’
Rather tongue in cheek, ‘Good Side’ reveals light through the diagonal slats.
‘Scrimshaw’
A tripod side table and reading lamp combined in a sophisticated form.
Guest Blog – Hinterland Design
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