How much I admire his designs :). I feel like a starry eyed fan right now.
Showing posts with label classic chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic chairs. Show all posts
Nov 26, 2016
Jens Risom : An Icon Speaks...:)
How much I admire his designs :). I feel like a starry eyed fan right now.
Jul 18, 2016
Vintage love ~ chairs !!
Found these beauties for sale on the local garage sale site. Contacted the seller for more information and was told they were custom made around 40 years ago. Ah! and they are in perfect condition. While I type this post, they are on their way to a loving home.
Pic: with seller's permission
Type of furniture: Retro, clean line
material: leather and rosewood
Brand: custom made
Era: 1970s
Disclaimer: all information as provided by the seller and posted with seller permission
Jun 25, 2015
Teak and jute chairs ~ awesomeness!
Off late, a local preloved/used goods buy/sell website has been full of surprises. Many seem to be selling their old furniture. And people like me must be doing a happy dance.
I come across such amazing teak and jute piece, that I seriously wished for a store room :P. (As if i did not have enough stuff already!!)
country of origin: Denmark
Year: 1968
Designer: Jorgen Hovelskov
Manufacturer: Christensen & Larsen
Dimensions: h 127 cm, d 117 cm, w 104 cm, height of seat 40 cm. Details:
machine-age.com: "The curved shapes of the legs are reminiscent of Viking boats. These and the tightened ropes provide this chair with an impressive sculptural quality. "
Architonic.com adds "its flag halyard seat provides a unique optical effect."
Remarks:
I am yet to find out if they are original The pictures do not look like the original though.
PS: As I have always maintained that carpenters and craftsmen in india were great in replicating designs. We get to see many such reproductions of internationally known iconic pieces. I have been toying the idea of documenting such reproductions as and when I come across them
I come across such amazing teak and jute piece, that I seriously wished for a store room :P. (As if i did not have enough stuff already!!)
The ad mentions them as antique Teak chairs. The moment I saw them I knew they looked so similar to the iconic Harp chairs.
Local sale:
details unknown. The ad only mentions them as antique teak chairs
the original
Local sale:
details unknown. The ad only mentions them as antique teak chairs
source: seller
the original
source: architonic.com
source: 1stdibs
country of origin: Denmark
Year: 1968
Designer: Jorgen Hovelskov
Manufacturer: Christensen & Larsen
Dimensions: h 127 cm, d 117 cm, w 104 cm, height of seat 40 cm. Details:
machine-age.com: "The curved shapes of the legs are reminiscent of Viking boats. These and the tightened ropes provide this chair with an impressive sculptural quality. "
Architonic.com adds "its flag halyard seat provides a unique optical effect."
Remarks:
I am yet to find out if they are original The pictures do not look like the original though.
PS: As I have always maintained that carpenters and craftsmen in india were great in replicating designs. We get to see many such reproductions of internationally known iconic pieces. I have been toying the idea of documenting such reproductions as and when I come across them
Jun 8, 2015
Vintage Love : Gunlocke Arm chairs
I had these awesome walnut wood armchairs at one point. Loved them for their sleek look and comfort but had to let them go. Extremely well made and not your average side / arm chairs
Images: Mine
About:
Vintage Gunlocke chairs from the 60's. A very stylish Mad Men/ retro addition to your decor. The set was in perfect condition. Walnut solid wood and original blue fabric were in excellent condition with no rips or tears or stains.
The company:
The Gunlocke Company Inc, Wayland NY, made memorable pieces.
Ideal for home office or a corporate set up, They were the most comfortabel chairs I have come across in the non reclining catergory
Images: Mine
Feb 10, 2012
Friday Finds ~ Yarn Chair
I was tagged in a conversation to identify this chair..I had no information, but this picture to begin my research...Just like most of the things I write about....An interesting three hours later, this is what I found :)
Gaetano Pesce Up Collection
Since its first appearance, the Up series, designed in 1969, has been one of the most outstanding expressions of design. The exceptional visual impact of seven models of seats, in various sizes, has made them unique in time. Up5 is the collection’s most famous, a female figure tied to a ball-shaped ottoman symbolizing the shackles that keep women subjugated’.
A large sculpture that celebrates both the modern and the traditional, the UP7 “foot” is almost an archaeological relic of the modern era, expressing a fusion of art and design. Elastic fabric cover is available in black, red, yellow, blue and dark green, besides the beige and orange striped solution.
Structure:
Bayfit® (Bayer®) flexible cold shaped polyurethane foam
Cover:
jersey fabric
Bottom base:
fabric 100% jute
A large sculpture that celebrates both the modern and the traditional, the UP7 “foot” is almost an archaeological relic of the modern era, expressing a fusion of art and design. Elastic fabric cover is available in black, red, yellow, blue and dark green, besides the beige and orange striped solution.
Structure:
Bayfit® (Bayer®) flexible cold shaped polyurethane foam
Cover:
jersey fabric
Bottom base:
fabric 100% jute

Information and picture source: bonluxat.com
Beautiful isn't it..a cool stretch of imagination ...it looks like the ottoman/ball of yarn is going to roll away any moment!! A classic 60's design. I feel good when I find sufficient information about an object / piece or furniture item when all I had was a small picture or a minute long glimpse at the antique mall to start with. It does make every blogging minute worthwhile! :)
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