Friday Favourites

Friday Favourites

Happy Friday, design lovers! A little mod, a little midcentury, and a whole lot of style! This weeks favourites have us feeling super inspired, keep scrolling for a closer look at these gorgeous pieces.

Shaelynn amazed by the Pebble Sofa from Bau Design. The concept behind the design was finding the perfect spot when sitting on the rocks. This led to an open concept sofa which allows the use to be up for interpretation, with the possibility of combining with other furniture pieces. With a combination of asymmetrical elements and a built-in side table, the style extends its boundaries. This signature is available in nantes light grey as it symbolizes sitting on the rocks.

Aly is starstruck by this new and improved lounge chair. The Scissor Chair from Geiger Furniture is showcasing a contemporary take on the popular model of the 19th century folding deck chair. This chair has been said to be his most comfortable chair. The designer, Ward Bennett, made this chair a high back and slanted upholstered seat for maximum comfort, resembling scissors. The framing, which is available in wood or metal, outlines the sleek design and solid upholstery.

Alison is in love sage green, especially when it is used as a sconce colour and complimented by brass elements. The Oklak – Nordic Wall Light from The Fancy Place sets a luxurious atmosphere for any room. The brass arch in the cone sconce gives us Art Deco vibes as it shines a classy ambient light. This unique sconce is perfect for a space needing some visual interest.

Leina is taken by this sleek Minka Aire Light Wave Ceiling Fan from Lamps Plus. Ceiling fans are often overlooked, but with a matte black fixture such as this one, the ceiling ca be part of the interior rather than ignored. This LED allows the beam to shine over the space for an ambient light. The curves in each blade bring out the bulbous centerpiece, making the whole piece fluid and cohesive.

Katie cannot get enough of this new design by Patricia Urquiola. Celosia from Mutina is a new brick that embraces the artisanal production process that is typical for terracotta. This tactile brick takes on the shape of roman numerals. The bricks can be stacked to create a functional dividing wall or wall cladding. Applicable in residential and commercial settings, indoor or outdoor. The uses for these aesthetically pleasing brick is limitless.

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