Sunday, October 7, 2012

Brazilian Rosewood Bedside Tables

One piece for the house I'm not compromising on is some brazilian rosewood bedside tables. I can find plenty overseas, yet not so many in Australia. Perhaps it is time to import a container load. 

Here are some finds. 

Arne Vodder 2 draw from squarepeghome.com.au

1960's Brazilian rosewood bedside tables
from 20th Century Scandinavia scandinavia20.com.au

Apparently we have to have the Jasper...But I choose everything else

I've just been told by the partner that he is having his King furniture Jasper lounge. I can choose the colour, the timber etc. And...I also get to choose everything else. And everything else I will.

So let's get to designing my home furnishings:

1. Jasper Lounge - in a dark fabric, however a lighter timber than the below. Tango fig or tango olive fabric.


2. Two Falcon armchairs by Sigurd Ressell
A few good websites to keep an eye out for Falcon chairs are:
There is only one of each of the above available. I really need two. Such a shame.

3. An interesting sideboard


4. Coffee Table by Adrian Pearsall (American)
also from 1stdibs.com









Monday, October 1, 2012

Round Sofas

Forget the King Furniture Jasper Lounge. I'm going for a Mil Baughman round sofa. 

Sofa by Milo Baughman




John Lautner's Tyler Residence in Studio City

Another of John Lautner's house. The Tyler House in Studio City.
A 1950s 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house. Studio City is a neighbourhood in Los Angeles. It is quite an affluent residential neighbourhood in the San Fernardo Valley. There are a large majority of residents who work in film, TV, and the music industry. Party central.






From LA Curbed

The movie The Human Contract was filmed using the house. Yet there was also another film, a softcore film which also used the house, without permission though. Rebellious!

 

Tom Ford's A Single Man......That house, That furniture. That MAN!




The modernist home from Tom Ford's movie A Single Man with Colin Firth and Julianne Moore, is in Los Angeles and is actually for sale. $1,395,000 to be exact. And honestly, I was pleasently surprised by the price tag. It should be like a good piece of furniture...and go up in value due to it's history. Can you imagine living in this home. I'd have to learn to do my hair like Julianne Moore and learn to drink scotch or whisky. 

The home was designed by architect John Edward Lautner, and is in the base of the Verdugo Mountains. 

John Lautner was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright. Which is no surprise really! 

For more about John Lautner visit the following sites:












Sunday, September 30, 2012

Now these are trendy club chairs


Milo Baughman Club Chairs  from www.1stdibs.com


Clearly very Art Deco, but very, very cool. Add a glass of whisky in one's hand. 

The above isn't Mid Century, but more so 2001. However, I'm still a big fan. If the legs were curved walnut timber, then it would fit right in. I have 10 Magis Chair One chairs in white, so I am going to have to mix some modern with some Mid Century Modern. 

Chair is desiged by Simon Hasan. From 20cdesign.1stdibs.com

And it is only $10,500. You would think they could finish the leather for that. 

New Zealand Mid Century Style Home......However it isn't that old

This is one of my favourite properties, which I have blogged about a few times on my other blog www.whitefloors.blogspot.com. 

It was designed by a young New Zealand architect for her parents property on Lake Rotoiti.



Leather Armchairs. Not for your Grandpa

chair from 20cdesign.com
Arne Norell armchair designed in Sweden in the 1960s. Available for purchase from Svenska Mobler, Los Angeles.
Kurt Dexel designed Boomerang Chair seasonalhomedecoration.com
Minimalist leather lounge by Maarten van Severen also from seasonalhomedecoration.com
Brazilian leather chair from thegoodmod.com
Sergio Rodrigues Sheriff Chair and Ottoman from thegoodmod.com
Martin Visser armchair 
You can't go past the Charles & Ray Eames armchairs
1960s Brazilian vintage armchairs by Percival Lafer made in jacaranda wood
Leaving the best for last. I would come close to selling my soul to get my hands on this Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair First Production from Denmark, made from 1958 to 1960. Bless its existence.
Again, from 1stdibs.com

And now for a leather close up!


Post Numero Uno - Sebastian + Barquet Gallery and stunning Ico & Luisa Parisi Chairs



My love of Mid-Century Modern furniture and architecture has always been present. The clean lines, the craftsmanship with wood and the fluid designs. Unfortunately I live in Australia, (normally this is fortunately), yet I'm at home with more of an American aesthetic. 


Mid-Century Modern, or 20th Century design came to light as a defined style with a increased following with the release of Tom Ford's movie, A Single Man. Besides my love of Colin Firth, the good old Mr Darcy, the movie epitomised the minimalist and clean style. 

On a hunt over the Internet today I have found it extremely hard to find a great source of furniture in Australia. So rather than create a lengthy bookmark in google chrome, I might as well blog. I don't have time to maintain one blog, so I might as well start another and give up sleep. 

So where to start. Why not here with Sebastian + Barquet. I've never heard of it before. Yet I'm now an lifetime devoted follower of this gallery. Hopefully they don't mind my borrowing and sharing of their imagery. The more sharing around the world wide web the better in my view. As long as credit, and a back-link is given where credit and a back-link is due! www.sebastianbarquet.com 

Sofa by Ico and Luisa Parisi from www.1stdibs.com
From Italy, are these late 1950s chairs manufactured by Cassina. 12 of them in total available. I'll take them all please. Do they take monopoly money? View at www.1stdibs.com or here at Sebastian + Barquet
A pair of Ico and Luisa Parisi armchairs from www.1stdibs.com


The Sebastian + Barquet gallery. 
601 W 26th Street #300 
New York, NY, 10001 
Phone: 212.488.2245