08 May, 2012

we:do:wood

“Good furniture is not necessarily something that turns all concepts on their head and represents something new and previously unseen. We have nothing against standing on the shoulders of past examples of good, classic design, such as Eames and Wegner, and being the next phase in a modern tradition. The main thing for us is to create furniture that is honest in both its actual function and its visual expression. Good furniture must quite simply stand there and invite you to use it”
Henrik Thygesen

“If you try desperately to find something new, it just won’t happen. But if you work your way into the design process and apply some direction, every now and then some opportunities arise that you hadn’t seen before.”
Sebastian Jørgensen


We do Wood is a danish furniture company established by Henrik Thygesen and Sebastian Jørgensen, a duo with a strong design vision. Functionality, quality, honesty - and the crucial ingredient: sustainability. The furniture, just like traditional scandinavian pieces - is made to last. But we have an important innovative aspect as well: new material. Bamboo, as a species more eco friendly than nordic types of wood responds to our need of being environmentally responsible. It re-circulates large volumes of CO2 and grows very fast without chamical fertilizers. And looks great!


www.wedowood.dk

photography: Mikkel Rahr Mortensen

07 May, 2012

Bathroom luxury with a view

Not just a bathroom but a bathing room. Extravagant space nicely warmed with cosy wooden floors. Extra large windows. Enjoy the sun.


images via: 1, 2, 3

30 April, 2012

The new artisanal

An apartment in L.A. - owned and designed by Roman Alonso, a creative director of a design collective Commune. How to create such a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere? An effect that seems so effortless? The tactic is quite simple: carefully planned randomness. Nothing is accidental here. Materials with natural, raw finishes work as a binding theme. Great Wabi-sabi vibe.



photography: Amy Neunsinger, published in House Beautiful in 2010

26 April, 2012

Industrial: brave, black and raw

How does it happen - an apartment, seems just like any other - but somehow it becomes an exceptionally warm and inviting home. Personal, real, lively. Created by Swedish photographer and interior designer Benedikte Ugland.


via: Sköna hem

25 April, 2012

Impressions: raw sublime

Perfectly imperfect.




images via: 1, 2, 3, 4

24 April, 2012

Subtle and charming - in Paris

I like the feeling of lightness here... harmonious blend of textures and materials. All the details work perfectly together. Note the shelves, nicely designed! Styled by Marion Alberge and Muriel Cibot.


photography: Cyrille Robin, found via: French by design

23 April, 2012

Light redesigned

Light. Imagine how it changes in a space, how it's being reflected... then shape it, transform it... and there you have it: wonderful effect of intimacy.

An architect duo Karin and Francis Leopold Fauconnet redesigned this classical apartment into modern and surprisingly cosy home. Rustic, raw wood floors break the grand, formal elegance and contrast with  urban elements. And the best here, of course, are great transitons between dark and light surfaces. Nicely balanced contrasts.



photography: Vincent Leroux, via: Marie Claire Maison