Showing posts with label table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label table. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2011

Horst Decoration, Issue 2




1. Nesting Coffee Table Frederick Kiesler, Posters Bruce Weber
2. Table Josef Hoffmann, Clock Henry van de Velde, Satyr statue Desiderío da Firenze
3. Urinal Marcel Duchamp, Image Helmut Lang

Welcome to my brutalist home. Strictly dominated by clinical surfaces. Concrete, metal, steel and stone. A marbelous bathroom with ready-made urinal. A Bruce Weber poster wall and an erotic satyr statue adding warmth and depth.
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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.
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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.
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Fluorescent Minds



Top Dries van Noten Spring/Summer 2011
Bottom Glowing Arrow

Fluorescent clothes are the next big thing after the plastic raincoat. Trust me. Remember the glow-in-the-dark Helmut Lang trousers? Here you go. Optical light refraction is the only acceptable colour.
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Worldly Wisdom*

Part 2: The secrets of Fine Dining



Top Guido Mocafico
Bottom Doug Inglish

1. Solely use the freshest ingredients.
2. Arrange the precious delicacies with care.
3. Enjoy the meal with closed eyes.
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*In this series, the author would like to share his infinite wisdom and experience as world-renowned heart-breaker, charmer and gigolo with his readers.

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Holistic Triptych




Top Guy Bourdin
Center Massimo & Lella Vignelli
Bottom Thomas Kiesewetter

Guy, Massimo and Thomas unconsciously connected via form and colour. Transmedial concepts that carry a similar notion and degree of expression. Reducing the principles of life to triangle, circle and square.
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