Showing posts with label Custom Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Custom Furniture. Show all posts

7.04.2012

Custom Designed Table by NYID


Just designed a new table for one of our clients here at NYID.  This as well as several other custom pieces have been designed for the marketing firm MUSE Communications located in Culver City.  It's exciting to see an idea take shape and materialize with the help of several skilled craftsmen.  I can tell you that the poor little model has seen better days!  The day that I cease to shock our contractors, I might have to retire.  But I can tell you that I definitely had them perplexed once again on just how these diagrams and mini models would actually come to life!  Here's a preview of one of the tables.


 Inspiration takes shape-Spiral staircase by Manuel Maia Gomes who
is a popular Portuguese architect this is from
“House Antero de Quental".






10.22.2011

Oooh the Tile!


Just saw the completed tile wall in the galley of my clients house. I wanted it to be drop dead gorgeous as this is the first thing you see upon entering!  I think it hit the mark.
Tile by Waker Zanger, Console by Noir


All new custom designed furniture with the new rug...still waiting on the coffee table but all ready you can see the dramatic difference.  So light and airy.


Waiting on this coffee table, the graceful legs will add softness to the setting.
Coffee Table- Stanley Coastal Resort Collection

10.19.2011

Custom Furniture


Finding inspiration for a chaise.  The idea was to have one that wasn't so bulky and heavy in the room.  By reducing the base, adding soft nickel nail heads--on top of the gorgeous, hand picked soft blue leather, it is going to be amazing!  Sigh.

10.14.2011

Custom Furniture


One of the best things about being an Interior Designer is designing custom furniture. Each project has pieces that have been carefully tailored to suit each clients space and needs.  Whether it is 120 linear feet of deep tufted, bench seating in a restaurant, a sofa and chairs to a dining table hanging by chains--nothings off limits.  Here is a peak at what I took to visit my upholster at the factory.  The results are exactly what she wanted.  Hope to share these photos soon!