First, a Color Forecast Update: Light purples and I mean
every shade of it from the palest lilac to berry pinks continue to dominate
this falls color story. Baker Furniture
had a version of this paint called Tempest
by Benjamin Moore—have a look at it!
For showrooms that didn’t have product in the new color shades,
they used lighting and fixtures to convey their hipness.
Another color also began to show itself: Emerald Green (more
on that later).
Today we started out with our annual appointment with one of
the major Cabana Home suppliers, Baker Furniture. This venerable firm, never
disappoints with spectacular collections and new introductions created by their
stable of designers, Thomas Pheasant,
William Sofield, Laura Kirar, and of course the most charming and talented,
Barbara Barry. The largest new
collection, 60 pieces, introduced this year is by Thomas Pheasant, the
Washington, D.C., based Interior and furniture designer.
Pheasant’s work is rather contemporary, references the past
without copying it, in almost an art deco way. Thomas Pheasant calls his
reference, moving forward, not retro. I have to agree. Some of the new intros were just a finish
change, say from Brass to Polished Nickel, especially on his (and ours) bestselling
occasional tables.
Where other designers in the marketplace are just starting
to show leather or parchment clad furniture, Pheasant has been showing it for a
few years now. Photo below, Parchment is inset in the Thomas Pheasant Dining table tops.
Pheasant slipped an suede upholstered and tufted Ottoman under his cast bronze Cocktail table, above.
In the Entry Hall at the Baker showroom, Thomas Pheasants Center Table with Bronze finished brass top, and Brass trimmed chandelier.
My favorite new chair is the Athens Chair, shown in both
wood stain and in the Cameo painted finish. I see the chair as a Klismos style chair,
Elle Deco Magazine refers to it as Greek inspired, though I’d always understood
Klismos to be Egyptian. Pheasant found it in an antique shop in Italy….go
figure.
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I also loved the new Bevel Chair, made with beveled wood detailing around its barrel back. It reminds me of the coffered ceiling in the dome above the David in theAccademia in Florence, above.
I’m not sure I get the pieces Pheasant does that have floral
details in bas relief which appeared on several of his new casegood pieces.
Loved the Arcade Table, with limestone top, which is great
in either stained or Cameo finish. In an interview with Architectural Digest
Magazine, Thomas Pheasant told them that the table was, “inspired from a panel on the bronze doors of the baptistery
across from the Duomo in Florence.”
Nostalgia reigned, with the reintroduction of several early
Baker furniture pieces: McGuire (now
owned by Baker) showed a vintage Lacquered Rattan Officers chair design with
cowhide seat and back.
The 1950's expandable Butlers Table, below
The 1960s Paul Tuttle Friso Bench.
Baker put a new twist on its impressive, though stodgy,
Stately Homes Collection: Set it up on white marble floors; add contemporary
art and sculpture, Italian cast bronze lighting and a zebra rug and pow!
Stately Homes never looked so cool!
Design Idea: In a Laura Kirar Dining room setting in the
Baker showroom, the walls were painted a lilac tinged in blue/grey, with yellow
upholstered dining chairs and white hand painted (actually splatter painted)
linen curtains! The curtains were cool, and something you can do with your own curtains
when you’re ready to ditch them!
I also liked a French style chair by Barbara
Barry upholstered with the stripes running horizontally.
The BOLIER line is much more contemporary in style, exercising restraint in their every detail of their furniture styling. The stunning statement in understatement, the Bolier Showroom, above.
We loved their two new Slipper chairs styles, one a straight
back and the other a curved back. Both of them have exquisite wood detailing
inset into their fabric back and sides, shown above.
We also loved the anniversary edition of the Rosenau Estate
Chair in burled wood, which we bought for Cabana Home the minute we laid our
eyes on it. Show above.
Lastly, we spotted a great looking Dining table, with a live edge, at Artitalia Group. Typically this group is known for heavier, more formal traditional Italian and European inspired furnishings, so this is a huge departure for them, and a great one at that! A huge slab of French walnut is left with its natural spilt and is butterflied with wood to make it a solid piece.
Worst in Show: Several candidates in todays lined up today!
First there is the “Sign Waver”, and attempt to make a
bombshell mannequin with bleached blond hair/wig, dressed in tight clothes to
sit outside your store or on a busy corner. This mannequin is motorized and
waves your sign back and forth… your mom would be so proud!
Next was from the Italian Moroso line, which makes the
Diesel Furniture Collection (yes, from that Diesel fashion house). Perhaps they
should stick to clothing, because this was beyond interesting: A sofa named Mr.
Softy, in a jacquard weave fabric depicting a photorealistic tromp l’oeil scene
of ancient Roman ruins.
This was only half our day, so look for Day 4, Part II.
Goodnight moon.