Archive for January, 2008
I’m not a big of pink, but I know that a lot of girl love this color, and Betsey Johnson is a great example of someone who loves that color. This apartment from designer Betsey Johnson screams pink from top to bottom, if you don’t believe me take a look at the pictures below. According to listing information, the 1,660-square-foot, two bedroom, one bathroom, open-plan penthouse includes ebonized floors, a view over the rooftops of Greenwich Village all the way to New Jersey, a floating staircase that leads to a 1,000-square-foot private roof deck. Right now this pink apartment is for sale for $3.6 million.



Published by Michael January 20th, 2008 in Uncategorized
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Tags: apartment, Betsey Johnson, designer, interior design, new jersey, pink
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For those of you who don’t have a staircase, here is a nice idea created by Sofia Antonovich. She created a vinyl decorative wallpaper that looks like a staricase. If you have an apartment I’m sure that might be the only one that would fit in your apartment, and will cost you just a fraction of the price. - Via - Designers Block

Published by Michael January 20th, 2008 in Ideas
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Tags: Decorative, Sofia Antonovich, staircase, Vinyl, Wall Decals
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The Bendo collection is characterized by its visual minimal construction. Plywood plates are bend into form and evoke the feeling of a single split and bend surface. Big radii along the corners enhance the flowing expression. The upholstery are bend along the construction and draw an inviting soft surface. Varying the color of the seat has a big impact on the perception of this furniture, that therefore can make a strong impression in any environment. These designs are just concepts right now, but they are still cool. - Via - Atomare

Published by Michael January 17th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Bendo Collection, concept, Furniture, Minimal, Plywood, upholstery
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Edwardian Tubchair is a stylish piece of furniture made from leather, with a beautiful flourish design designed by Helen Amy Murray. HelenAmyMurray develops bespoke commissions using luxury materials for applications ranging from interior products, upholstery, wall coverings and art. The name is this chair is inspired by the Edwardian period or Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period 1901 to 1910, the reign of King Edward VII. The Edwardian Period was also known as the Belle Époque meaning beautiful era. Despite its short preeminence, the period is characterized by its own unique architectural style, fashion, and way of life.


Published by Michael January 17th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Edwardian, elen Amy Murray, flourish design, Furniture, leather, Tubchair
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The Circle Chair is a laminated ring with stretched, wide-meshed net. One of the experiments that proved to be an international success. The Circle Chair was Wegner and PP Møbler’s contribution to the SE Exhibition in 1986. And, as usual, the prototype was not completed before the very last moment - the morning of the show to be exact. Consequently, the chair was rushed of to the show by master of crafts Ejnar Pedersen in his car - which happened to break down on the way. The chair has a really interesting design, and I see it as an exceptional piece of outdoor furniture. - Via - PP

Published by Michael January 17th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: chair, Circle Chair, Outdoor Furniture
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