Showing posts with label chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chairs. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

oh the eames..



Who doesn’t love the Eames husband and wife team? They completely transformed the furniture world by creating lean, sleek, simple, and let’s not leave out beautiful, furniture. They created more than a new look during the design revolution of the 40’s and 50’s – they had grand ideas about saving the world. They wanted to design for ordinary people to bring more simplicity and pleasure to the life of the “average Joe.” Ironically, their once affordable furniture is now anything but affordable but every bit as stylish and functional.


Charles and Ray Eames were an amazing couple. They created some of the most influential designs of the 20th century, and they didn’t stop there. This versatile pair made films, designed houses and showrooms, and invented toys. More importantly, they showed the world that good design can improve our quality of life.

Do you have a list of living and dead people that you would invite to a dinner party? The Eames’ are definitely on my invite list.




Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Womb Chair


In tribute to my obsession with chairs, I thought I would talk a little bit about Eero Saarinen's Womb Chair. Designed for Knoll, the Finnish born architect and designer was challenged to create a chair that Florence Knoll could curl up in. The Womb Chair's enveloping, lap-like form continues to be one of the most iconic and recognized representations of mid-century Scandinavian organic modernism.

Another plus. They are manufactured in the USA.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Bachelor Pad









A young investors bachelor pad penthouse featured in Architectural Digest. Lucky guy.

I have a secret, or maybe not so secret, love of chairs. The Jacobsen Egg chair covered in cowhide is beautiful, and the Eero Saarinen Tulip chairs (by Knoll) are classic and simple.

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