Shiro Kuramata

Japanese furniture designer Shiro Kuramata created pieces that seem free from gravity. He typically uses materials that are transparent and a combinations of surfaces that plays with light that are visually beautiful.  Featured images: Cabinet de Curiosité, 1989 acrylic.

Unexpected 

Never thought I would be a fan of camouflage furniture, but this chair is quite chic especially with the rust pillow accent and traditional rug. The great choice of the chair design along with the quality of the upholstery marries well with the camouflage pattern. It’s another reminder to always keep an open mind and… Continue reading Unexpected 

Homenature

Furniture and home store Homenature is a fantastic find in the Flatiron district in NYC. Inspired by the Hamptons coastal lifestyle, products are made from mostly natural materials in neutral colors. Many products are made in conjunction with artisans across the US that marries functionality and great style. There are candle holders carved by an… Continue reading Homenature