Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts

Monday, 6 June 2011

Theoreticially Spoken




1. Moroso, front sofa
2. Christian Brandt
3. Moroso, cushion sofa

Unpolished. Nonchalance. As if there was no purpose, no form. Rigidly built to convey fluidity. While maintaining its spontaneous shape forever. Thus, it achieves what life has been failing in.
/HORST

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Horst Decoration, Issue 3




1. Kast sideboard Vitra, Tropicalia chair Moroso, Vases Olivier Gagnère
2. Sofa Moroso x Diesel, Candles Maison Martin Margiela, Lamps Tom Dixon
3. Bed frame IKEA, Wooden clogs and butterfly collection Vintage

Welcome to my sister's home. Dipped in soft bubble gum and sorbet colours. An ode to the Fifties and Sixties in hues of pink, pistachio and moss green. Op-art surfaces confronted with post-conceptual irony.
/HORST

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Horst Decoration, Issue 1




1. New Berlin Sofa Acne, Door Wallpaper Maison Martin Margiela
2. Bottle Dryer as chandelier Marcel Duchamps, Venus with Drawers Salvador Dalí
3. Quaderna Table Zanotta, Pineapple Glass Lamp La Maison

Welcome to my surrealist home. Strictly dominated by trompe l'œil furniture. A fake wallpaper door. An optically deformed sofa. A Venus sculpture with drawers. Main materials include concrete, tiles and marble à la Jil Sander FW08.
/HORST

Monday, 27 December 2010

Thin Line



Furniture Acne

After a disappointing 'no sale' shopping day I escaped into the mysterious and rather addictive voids of online shopping. The virtual shopping cart remained empty but I rediscovered another object of desire.
/HORST

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Suggestion #9


Noguchi table, 1944

Life wouldn't be complete without a Japanese classic. Black triangular shapes creating the optical illusion of lightness and floatation. And always remember: the joy of giving is priceless.
/HORST

Friday, 15 October 2010

Renewal



Shelf system String

I am feeling the need for a new shelf system to replace my common example of furniture democracy. As I am a collector of heavy magazines, I am not quite sure yet which kind would suit my needs best? Any suggestions?
/HORST

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Lipstick




Isn't this image pairing symptomatic for Lynn & Horst? Traces of lipstick on a boy's shoulder. And a voluptuous lips sofa. I always loved this one. Soft kisses on your behind.
/HORST