ARCHITECTURAL VISION
This season we have added a new trendy fabric to the collection, bouclé, loved for its irregular texture and looped appearance. Upholstered in cream bouclé, the York sofa and chair ooze a touch of decadence. Their special silhouette is inspired by Streamline Moderne, an international Art Deco design style from the 1930s, characterised by soft curving forms and long horizontal lines. Loose back cushions provide extra seating comfort. Extra softness and cosiness are added by a beige faux-fur Alaska plaid.
This season we have added a new trendy fabric to the collection, bouclé, loved for its irregular texture and looped appearance. Upholstered in cream bouclé, the York sofa and chair ooze a touch of decadence. Their special silhouette is inspired by Streamline Moderne, an international Art Deco design style from the 1930s, characterised by soft curving forms and long horizontal lines. Loose back cushions provide extra seating comfort. Extra softness and cosiness are added by a beige faux-fur Alaska plaid.
One corner of the sofa is surrounded by the three-quarter pie chart side table Turino, that comprises a brushed brass frame and a tabletop with three marble inlays, two in black and one in white. The Turino side table matches well with the faux-marble Caron side table with brushed brass rim and base and the faux-marble Tricolori coffee table, which rests on a base that consists of a ball, a cube and a cone in brushed copper.
Mood lighting is provided by the smoke glass Amazone chandelier and wall lamps, the grey marble Newman table lamp with antique brass finish, and the vintage brass Shadow floor lamp with geometric shapes that allow a gentle flood of light along its front, back and sides. This imposing upright light fixture is both a great lighting solution and an artistic focal point.
The walls are adorned with two different sets of prints. For a symmetrical effect, the set of 6 Ernesto Rigo prints is divided in half, with three prints on either side of the doors.
On the wall behind the sofa, a double set of 2 Ivan Melotti, Study of Cloth Drawing prints is used to cover a larger surface area.
All prints have black wooden frames with clear glass. This alluring room is further decorated with a brushed brass Bamboo Box and yellow glass Corum vases that we used as hurricanes by placing pillar candles inside.
Green accents are really important to us. If you leave that out you really miss the natural feeling that greenery gives. We have invited nature in by adding plants and flowers to the décor. As a plant we chose a Strelitzia for its shiny fresh green leaves.
The soft pink Anthuriums on the table provide a lovely colour accent in this neutral toned room that is tied together by a Wilton carpet that is hand-woven of 100% viscose.