Showing posts with label designer furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer furniture. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Esquire throws its mass-produced vintage fedora into the design ring

Inspired by the lifestyle of the modern, discerning Esquire man, Hearst Magazines is launching, the Esquire Home furnishings collection. The collection features accessories, area rugs, lighting, furniture and upholstery from licensing partners The Halo Group, Asia Minor and Go Home Ltd. Some highlights include barware, desk accessories, and decorative “man toys.” If you’re not sure what a “man toy” is, it’s apparently a vintage inspired brass wall sconce modeled after the headlight of an early 20th century Jaguar.
Furniture pieces have fun, manly names like the “Triple Whisky Collins” leather sofa, “Irish Coffee” table lamp, “Black Russian” architectural desk and a “Martini” armchair. Wait, I’m picking up on a theme here… I wonder, if Cosmopolitan magazine launched a furniture line for the ladies would it have names like … “The one night stand” sofa sleeper, “Walk of shame” rug collection, and “Appletini” vomit, I mean champagne bucket.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Something old, something new

Sotherby’s is featuring a cutting-edge, contemporary exhibition on the spectacular grounds of Sudeley Castle (across the pond) from May 28 to August 1, 2010. However at this exhibition you can touch and buy the art.
The selling exhibition arranged in association with Carpenters Workshop Gallery, is showcasing a series of one-off and limited edition pieces by contemporary artists and designers. The exhibition follows in the footsteps of previous successful outdoor shows by Sotheby’s at Chatsworth House in
Derbyshire (Sotheby’s Beyond Limits sculpture exhibitions at Chatsworth are now in their fifth year), and also at Isleworth in Florida since 2003. In contrast to Beyond Limits, which focuses on monumental sculpture, the Sudeley exhibition presents design pieces with a utilitarian aspect.

The works can be used as functional lifestyle objects or simply appreciated as works of art with profound aesthetic appeal.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Own a piece of the ‘King of Pop’

Twenty-two pieces of lavish, over-the-top furniture commissioned for Michael Jackson’s Kent home are hitting the auction block.
Unless you live in a cat house in Nevada or are a legend in your own mind, I’m not really sure if this hand carved, gilt wood, three seat sofa topped with crown, upholstered in red velvet with metallic thread crown over double headed eagle embroidery makes sense. The retail price of this gem, a mere $73,000.