January 31, 2011

Double-Duty also for plants 2011

Lofty Fruit and Plant Storage

So you’ve got some tiny plants and you’ve got a few bananas and orange you need stored somewhere in your kitchen but you just cant find the space, right? Check this design out. It’s called Cocoon and it’s made for kitchen storage. It’s made to be a storage unit that combines decoration, storage, and cultivation for the kitchen and the kitchen window. It’s got an organic shape so the plants will love you, and it’s got an alcove for all your round and banana-shaped belongings.
In this container you can store spices and fruits, allowing you both color and life in the kitchen without taking up space on your tiny counters. Cocoon is made of a clay that’s able to absorb water from cultivation, and when it evaporates, the storage is cooled. Sounds like a total package!




Designer: Mans Salomonsen

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Colourful combined

simply color: joslyn taylor




Palette
A. Midnight Black (Pratt & Lambert), PMS 419; B. Greenway (Valspar), PMS 361; C. Florida Gold (Pratt & Lambert), PMS 137; D. Tangy (Valspar), PMS 102; E. Shoreline (Valspar), PMS 7057

Roundup
1. Woods Wallpaper, $198; 2. Paper Pretender Dinnerware, $32+; 3. Cage Pendant Lamp, $199; 4. Dip Cup, $35; 5. Botanical Chart Card, $4; 6. Cain Collection Stool, $130+; 7. Scribble Hanging Planter, $58; 8. Zebra Print Cowhide Rug, $499;

Living Kitchen trends 2011

Home Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show

Home Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
Last week Susan Serra, CKD, CAPS, author of thekitchendesigner.org and scandinaviankitchens.com shared some fantastic kitchen trends (um, movable burners, anyone?) from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show in Cologne, Germany. But what about the “Living” part of “LivingKitchen”? Here are some highlights from the Living section of the show:
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 Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
Neat light sculpture by Aqua Creations
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
Brühl always has a great selection of modern pieces.
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
Seating and tables by DeSede – my favorite is the seating that resembles plateaus (above two photos).
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
Colorful shelving by Montana
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
Eco-modern pieces from Naver.
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Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show
A demonstration of the power of Soleil Bleu by Wellmann textiles.

Very inspiring this show in Germany !! Colour and also nature en glamour combined.

Wird design, Mixed Breed 2011

Rock Candy and Mixed Breed by Thomas Wold


I get really excited when Thomas Wold finishes a new piece, so this was double the pleasure double the fun:
Rock Candy and Mixed Breed by Thomas Wold
Rock Candy
Rock Candy and Mixed Breed by Thomas Wold
and
Rock Candy and Mixed Breed by Thomas Wold
Rock Candy and Mixed Breed by Thomas Wold
Mixed Breed

Nature be Nature, table design

Steam Bent Table
Steam Bent Table
These steam bent table slab and table sled by Bookhou is made of ash.
Steam Bent Table
Steam Bent Table
Steam Bent Table

Great one for my Chair Addiction for 2011

Bahia Chair

 

Bahia Chair
I opened a recent Azure magazine email and this baby was staring me right in the face. How did I miss this beauty during the London Design Festival?
Called the Bahia Chair, and created by 20age, is a vintage chair that was reupholstered in yellow velvet cord and yellow and green checked cotton. The buttons are turquoise. On the back, 20age placed 5000 Brazilian ribbons. According to 20age, these ribbons are a lucky charm in Brazil. Typically one ties it to one’s wrist using three knots. A wish is made for each knot and when the band falls off your wishes come true. Perhaps when the ribbons all fall off of this chair you’ve hit the motherland of all wishes!
Bahia Chair
Bahia Chair
Bahia Chair

Plants in there new look for 2011

Planter Passion


An architectural, clean-lined vessel is key for plantscaping our modern digs. No need for our containers to compete with their contents so let the greens be wild as nature intended and our planters a statement not over-stated.
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
Photo: Scott Caligure for Tend
Gainey remains my go-to line for plantscaping my projects. This California company gets high props for being both local (vs. the typical overseas) and green in their production, and they have been doing it since the 50s. The classic and clean Cylinder design is where it is at. Custom planter stands by Bells and Whistles for Tend.
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
Spendy but sublime, the Pineapple PlanterMilkWeed: 
Planter Passion by Vessel USA is a delicate departure from the boldness of the Architectural Pottery line. I never tire of these classic shapes made popular by the mid-century case study homes. I am perpetually enamored with the La Gardo Tackett designs such as the TH-1 and IN series totem sculptures. My very first job allowed me to use practically the entire line and I can attest to the stellar quality. I’ll take one of each please.
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
Always on the snoop for modern pottery, I came across these yummies offered by San Diego-based modern aficionados, Objects USA. These folks have made an art form of the snoop and while no estate sale is safe from them, at least they free up my Saturdays in this town.
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
This 1940s planter designed by Saint Louis Architect, student of Frank Lloyd Wright, was way ahead of its time. And still is.
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
While I am not typically a fan of the mass produced stuff, this west elm reproduction — yes, blatant copy although bulkier — of the mid-century classic is an affordable option… consider it a transition piece until we can afford the original. Sigh, I really have a love/hate relationship with this company.
MilkWeed: Planter Passion
Photo: Scott Caligure and JXL Studios

STILL hung up in production (drats those pesky ceramic molds) and still my favorite, the Golly Pod planter by JXL Studios for Tend. Vintage meets Futurism. These will be worth the wait, people.
Tend-er Tip: make sure your pot has drainage holes so your plants do not sit in water. If not, place a plastic container inside the pot over an inch of pumice. Check for excess standing water and dump as needed. If you want the very best for your plants, use a jardiniere system. This is a form of sub-irrigation that allows the plant to draw up water when it is ready, so over-watering is never a risk (the number one killer of our plant friends). Simply keep the tank full and let nature takes its course. Best of all, you can leave town without leaving your green friends in the lurch. Check with your local plant nursery.

New design for Alessi 2011


Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi


Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
Designer Karim Rashid presented a collection of stainless steel containers for Italian design brand Alessi at Maison & Objet in Paris last week. 
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
Called Hellraiser, the range includes a basket, tray and fruit bowl, all featuring cut-out geometric shapes.
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
Maison & Objet took place 21-25 January 2011.
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
More projects by Karim Rashid
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
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Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
Here’s a bit of text from Alberto Alessi:

There are two Rashids: the architect (Hani) and the designer (Karim). We’ve worked with both of them.
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
With the first (timid and reserved) we produced a collection of desk objects, “Parq”, “Scup”, “Trina” and “Stila”, the “Trianava” vase, the “Arc” wristwatch and the “Ares” pen.
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi
With the second (extroverted and even overly outgoing) the “Kaj” wristwatch and the projects we’re announcing today: harsh and metropolitan (an interesting contrast to his usual soft and rounded language), as soon as I saw them, I spontaneously called them “Hellraiser”.
Hellraiser by Karim Rashid for Alessi