Such a beautiful piece of woodwork.
Elephant by Charles and Ray Eames. 1945. Edition of celebration by VITRA of hundred’s birthday of Charles Eames in 2007. Bended maple plywood. Provided by Wonderwood.
Such a beautiful piece of woodwork.
Elephant by Charles and Ray Eames. 1945. Edition of celebration by VITRA of hundred’s birthday of Charles Eames in 2007. Bended maple plywood. Provided by Wonderwood.
The Seal Lounge Chair. 1960. Denmark. Ib Kofod-Larsen. Solid rosewood frame and upholstered seat. Provided by Regan and Smith Antiques.
1960’s.
Jens Quistgaard Rosewood and Chrome Chair for Richard Nissen. Chair has solid rosewood spokes fit into chrome stretchers that support a suede sling. The chair is held together by tension and has no screws or bolts. Denmark.
Reclaimed furniture from Pineapples, Palms Etc., Jupiter, FL. Formed by Shelly Bascetta and Lisa Peterson in October of 2001. Pineapples, Palms, Etc. blends a special mix of vintage pieces with modern coastal furniture and unique accessories. The worn antiqued look brings so much character and “lived in” feel that its hard to bypass pieces like these.
Vintage Juicer turned Lamp? Yes! Love the repurposing of materials.
1930.
Asian Turquoise Lamp. I love how this piece could translate into a contemporary interior of today with the collective knowledge that it was manufactured in the 30s. The color and the illustration is playful and refreshing. The lucite base and finial give it that extra pop of elegance while the rectangle shade gives it a clean sophistication.