Designed by Kenneth Cobonpue the Wave Table is a hand made piece of furniture. Hand-finished walnut or mahogany wood pieces are attached together in a graceful and rhythmic pattern to create sculptural tables that seemingly float on the ground.


Published by Michael June 24th, 2008 in Furniture
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Wave Shelving is a shelving unit for the bathroom designed by Tim Wigmore from New Zealand. This design is sleek and minimalist providing a beautiful experience. Here are a few words about Tim Wigmore design philosophy :
My aim is to enthuse and involve people with engaging objects that elicit mental and physical interaction. My work strives to connect people with design and to produce objects that develop strong rewarding relationships and provide value and enjoyment. I strive to make high quality work that resists obsolescence, and use materials and process that reflect my deep respect for the health of my clients, myself, and our surroundings. - Via Comtemporist

Published by Michael November 22nd, 2007 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, minimalist, New Zealand, shelving, sleek, Wave
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I think that these Wave Sculptures are quite impressing. They are made by Paul DeSomma and his wife, Marsha Blaker also internationally known for her glass and ceramic art, have a studio in Live Oak, CA. where they create both individually and collaboratively. Very realistic, this little small wave has a lot of details that make him so beautiful. You can see more sculptures here.



Published by Michael April 25th, 2007 in Uncategorized
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Tags: beautiful, ceramic art, Sculptures, Wave
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This is a beautiful and modernist chaise line designed by architect Jeanne Scandura.The design is simple and elegant. Constructed from fiberglass-reinforced resin, the Float Wave is little more than a double wave whose basic form makes it equally appropriate indoors and outdoors. Now looking at this chair I can say that I want one, but some people might feel incomfortable in a chair like this because the only position you can stay on your back, other positions might be pretty uncomfortable. The price for this wave chair is $3800, quite expensive I can say. - Via - PadStyle


Published by Michael April 6th, 2007 in Furniture
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Tags: chaise, Furniture, modernist, Wave
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