Zig Zag Metal Sculpture
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Check out this interesting zig-zag iron sculpture on 1st Dibs; it has a graphic presence that caught my eye. USA Mid/Late 20th Century
Check out this interesting zig-zag iron sculpture on 1st Dibs; it has a graphic presence that caught my eye. USA Mid/Late 20th Century
Ethan Murrow is exhibiting a new show entitled “The Rural Myth” at Obsolete in Venice, CA: a graphite drawings and video exhibit. This show runs through May 15th.
There is a great article on the salon I designed for Marie Robinson, whose clients include Scarlett Johansson, Anne Hathaway and Uma Thurman, in today’s issue of Women’s Wear Daily. The article states “…blue and gray-washed wood floors, huge windows looking east and west and various nooks and sections that aim to make the modern, [...]
This is a great William IV Style wingback chair that I recently found at an auction. It is posted on our 1st Dibs site here.
I found these interesting industrial gears with a beautiful green painted finish. These can be used as wall art or can be mounted on stands to add interest to a table. Check them out on 1st Dibs
My most recent commercial project was a salon for Marie Robinson’s in New York’s Flatiron District. Dossier Journal featured the salon in their current issue calling it “optimistic, fresh and pretty”. Take a look at the article here.
This week is the last chance to see this great show by Dutch artist Joris Laarman. Laarman has evolutionized design by using algorithms, originally used by the German car industry, to reduce and strengthen his designs by optimizing material allocation, and weight and stability, while minimizing material input. In his own words, he sculpted “using [...]
I’m a big fan of Josh Lehrer’s work. He’s a commercial photographer who does a lot of ad campaigns and also creates these amazing portraits of individuals from New York’s homeless teenage transgendered community. The show runs from April 8 through May 8 in the Project Room at the Robert Miller Gallery.
I’m always on the lookout for utilitarian objects that catch my eye as a designer. I fell in love with these dairy buckets from Wisconsin because they’re so clean and simple. They’d look fabulous filled to the brim with bright spring flowers! Check them out at 1st Dibs.
Here’s another great idea for a collection that you could mount on your wall to create a modern, formal effect. These are 19th Century architectural fragments that would have graced the corner of a building’s wall. Check them out at Primarily Primitives.