We started the day at Tommy Bahama (outdoor furniture, not clothes!). What we learned that it’s one of the most successful created Brands (there is no real Tommy Bahama) around the idea of weekend enjoyment, time off, relaxation, and everything else you can think of doing except working. Imagine such a corporate vision and philosophy. I somehow had the idea that it was inexpensive, not so. An outdoor sofa with the cushions will run you around $5K. What we liked was how closely akin their outdoor furniture is to indoor furniture.
Wood Outdoor Bobbin Chair;
actually it’s Aluminum
The Furniture Market is always interesting because of the creativity we
see, both good and bad, expressed in varied materials, often pushing the
limits, or at least the boundaries of the ways in which then materials are used. Case in point, the Bobbin Chairs above.
Parchment Covered
Dining Table
We saw parchment used to cover an entire table, instead of
used for writing on. We saw Resin finished as metal, iron or pot metal finished
to resemble Brass, Bronze, or Silver; Aluminum used to replicate wood; Plastic
used as glass or crystal; Polypropylene (plastic bags) used as Sisal and
Seagrass, and more.
Sand Cast Bronze
Lidded Figurative sculpture; Cast Iron
Gold leafed Lamp on
crystal base; Resin body and Lucite base
Bronze Stools; Bronze
finished Resin
Alabaster Table Lamp;
Cast Resin
Contemporary Stone Tic
Tac Toe Set; Abraded Cast Resin
With all of these impostors, as good as they are I heeded a
primal call from within to look at some organic product, like wood. I spied this huge live-edge Bench made from a very large tree. I
felt I did have to tap my fingers on it to make sure it was wood!
Live edge Wood Bench
Another Bench was made from an interesting collection of
limbs, cleaned and sanded, then gathered with an iron band and welded to an
iron frame creating a bench. Yes, I did tap on this wood too! It was wood.
Wood pole and Iron
strap Bench
Ahh…I spy more wood in the back of this showroom. Big blocks
of burled wood cut into blocks, one a dining table and the other a stool. The
natural voids of the tree, once occupied by natural sap, sap wood, or perhaps a smaller
branch were filled with clear Lucite crystals floating in hardened clear
Lucite. The effect was super cool. The effect on a broader expanse such as on
the Dining Table Top, middle and bottom pictures, below, looks almost as some
naturally occurring landscape viewed from afar…perhaps the effect of global
warming? (Thanks for the $5 bucks Mr. Gore).
Wood and Lucite filled
stool
Wood and Lucite filled
Dining table
Wood and Lucite filled
Dining table, close up
TREND: Each day it became more and more apparent that Brass and Gold finishes, particularly polished Brass, were the metal to get ready for. I know, you just put in that Oil Rubbed Bronze faucet, and now you’re out of style again. Well, boo hoo, its now going to be polished brass, in short order.
Your balls on a tray; Frosty glass balls and lacquered brass
Pendant Lighting fixture in Satin Brass with alabaster (resin) shade
Lighting fixtures designed by Mary MacDonald in Mat Brass
A room setting that seems to revel in Brass: Brass framed Mirror with Brass and Glass Table Lamps
TREND: More Blue in Table Lamps, Ceramics, Furniture, and Accessories:
Before we get ugly with “Worst of Show”, have a look at
these beauties:
A pillow collection from Tourmaline Home
Candlesticks of gold
plated bronze (gold metallic paint on cast iron)
Over size Porcelain
Mellon Vases in palest blue; will be most artful on simple pedestals; in stock
at CH Santa Barbara in November
Cast Bronze occasional
table in natural Verdi finish
Oval occasional table
on walnut base with Shagreen printed leather top and detailing
Mouth blown glass vase
in purest amethyst color
A trio of occasional
tables in burnished brass with dark green stone tops
A Bird in Hand… ; Bronze finished cast iron with gold leaf iron
MacKenzie Childs woven Pagoda Chair with tasseled Ottoman; Adult size, woven colored synthetic material.
Now, for “Worst in Show:
Table Lamp infested with Dragonfly’s
Dining Table on steel base with wood, Lucite and L.E.D lights that flash and change colors
I don’t think there's a formal name to this style chair, and here’s to hoping there never is! Is the mannequin embarrassed to be standing next to this chair- she wears a mask
Carved and distressed Cabriole leg chair with printed velvet upholstery
All for today! Stay tuned for Day 4 of the High Point Market
Good night moon