Showing posts with label moooi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moooi. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Eye Candy of the Week – Tree Lamp by moooi

 

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PRODUCT

Tree Lamp

 

DESIGNER

Moooi Works

 

MANUFACTURER

Moooi

 

MATERIALS

Zebrano and Oak Structures, Glass Diffuser

 

DIMENSIONS

45x70cm | 17.7" x 27.6"

 

AVAILABLE @

Only Human

 

DESCRIPTION

I am a big fan of drum shades.  I like their simplicity and the fact that they create a sense of movement in the space where they are placed.  I am currently redesigning my dining room and I have been looking for a unique light fixture/drum shade to replace my existing light fixture.    Today I found this beauty,  It has the shape I like, it is made in wood and glass and It  is memorable - I think this is a winner. 

 

YUMMY FACTOR

Hot !!!



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Friday, 12 September 2008

Eye Candy of the Week



Product: Chaise Lounge
Dimensions:
HxWxD: appr. 100x159x71 cm
Material:
Burnt furniture, finished off with epoxy, leather upholstery
Colour: Black
Designer: Marteen Baas
Distributor: Moooi
Locally Available at: Only Human
Yummy Factor: En Flambée !


Maarten Baas (born 19 February 1978, Arnsberg, Germany) is a very young but yet talented Dutch designer.

His design Smoke was adopted in the collection of Dutch label MOOOI, of Marcel Wanders. Thanks to successful presentations in Milan, London and Paris Smoke became known world-wide. Smoke furniture was bought by museums and collectors such as Lidewij Edelkoort and Philippe Starck.

The Smoke chandelier was part of the exhibition "Brilliant" of the Victoria & Albert museum in London.

In May 2004 a speechmaking solo-exhibition was opened with New York gallerist Murray Moss. "Where There’s Smoke" showed 25 pieces of furniture, all burned and finished of with transparent epoxy. Amongst others there were charcoaled classical designs of Gaudi, Eames, Rietveld, Sottsass and the Campana Brothers.

For the new collection of the Groninger Museum, Maarten worked on some furniture from the old collection of the museum. These were shown during the exhibition "Nocturnal Emissions" and purchased by the museum.

Also the Dutch Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam exhibited 2 of his Smoke-pieces in 2005 in an exhibition about pieces to be purchased by the Stedelijk Museum.

His pieces are all unique and handmade, though produced in series, mostly signed and numbered by Maarten Baas. Maarten is searching for the boundaries of design, without leaning on the regular "do's and don'ts". This way of working became even more clear at the Salone del Mobile in Milan 2005, where he showed his new pieces. "Treasure", "Hey, chair, be a bookshelf!" and "Flatpack Furniture" became a great succes.

In 2005 he also started his collaboration with Bas den Herder, who became responsible for the production of all pieces. The foundation of studio Baas & den Herder made it possible to produce Maartens unique pieces on a larger scale, but yet all hand made in Holland. Assignments came from hotels, restaurants, galleries and museums all over the world.

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Friday, 4 July 2008

Only Human has moved ! Check it out



Only Human has NEW digs in the city. If you are a design fan of Moooi, Johnathan Adler, Marcel Wanders, custom wood work or reveling in new upcoming local talent you definitely need to visit Only Human's new home in Market Square.


Pig Table by Moooi


Local cabinet maker Chris Rothery and enthusiastic design diva Christina Stack have created a really unique space in the heart of The Design District. People often complain that Victoria doesn't have anything NEW, well Only Human is bringing something really unique to you.



So Green - So Cool !

OnlyHuman Furniture is a visionary company specializing in custom designed and manufactured furniture from the finest woods including engineered bamboo, one of the world's most environmentally-friendly building materials. Even when working with traditional woods, OnlyHuman focuses on reducing the environmental impact.



Giraffe Lamp by Jonathan Adler


Lamp by Moooi

Imaginative by Design

I make objects that people love to look at, that capture their imagination — and bring something that poses a question or evokes a mood, or suggests a notion.” - Chris Rothery


White vase by Moooi


Your mission for this weekend...


If you don't have anything else to do this weekend why you don't go and visit Only Human?



Custom coffee table design by Only Human


www.onlyhuman.ca

533 Pandora Avenue.
Market Square

250.383.only (6659)




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Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Icons of Design - Tom Ford

Tom Ford is probably one of the most recognized icons of design of our time. He is back in the fashion business, attempting to alter - if not correct - a phenomenon he helped create while he was a design chief at the house of Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent.


http://www.tomford.com
[ viewer discretion is advised ]

Now under his name he has created and redefined a new standard for male style. Ford's philosophy is that he wants both the industry and consumers to end the hunt for the next big thing in favor of a long-term commitment to personal style.

He wants people to appreciate the details in the things they buy and can keep for years to come.
"It's a reaction to our world, where everything is so impersonal and things are less and less about quality, less and less about nuance - less and less about people. Maybe I'm in the early stages of longing for the generation before," says Ford.



Tom Ford Store in New York


Tom Ford opened a very Saville Row-inspired menswear store last year designed by William Sofield on Madison Avenue, New York. Sofield was a translator to Tom Ford aesthetics and business philosophy.


The shop is quiet, elegant and homey - or at least homey for a cool character like Ford. With abstract art by Lucio Fontana and a crocodile-inspired chair - both from his own home - along with beaver rugs and a slate-gray palette, Ford attempted to re-create the mood of a 1930s men's club. There are butlers to cater to clients' whims, from pouring a drink at the bar to fetching lunch from a nearby restaurant. Ford is basically bringing glamour back.





It also doesn't hurt that Ford doesn't intend to drastically change styles from season to season, if at all. His clothes are investment pieces just like the furniture pieces you should have at home.
How can you achieve Tom Fords style in your home? Well just follow his recipe creating a design that is elusive, handsome, provocative, and the key word controversial.

Below I have assembled some furniture pieces and accessories that have a sense of Tom Ford's timeless style:

This great chair and footstool set gives an old world feel but reads well with contemporary furnishings. The perfect combination for Mr. Ford's personal style.



Vintage chair with stool


A unique light fixture made of animal horns that are formed into panes to create a modern feel adds a sense of sophisticated quirkiness.



http://www.plantationhomeaccesories.com


A different injection of the horn material, this time married with chrome legs for another natural but fun element in these great nesting tables.





An organically shaped mirror lends itself to the more modern side of Ford's style. The simplicity of the mirror will never be outdated and he pattern adds a feminine quality to his usually very masculine spaces.



http://www.plantationhomeaccesories.com


The perfect accessory for an entranceway console, sofa table, or desk these boxes exude class and the fact that they are vintage only adds to the "mens lounge" appeal.


Vintage rosewood boxes


A perfect example of a blend of modern, classic and masculine.


Stool with chrome ring


What's more classic than animal print? A fun zebra-print rug is a great way to add pattern and whimsy to a Tom Ford inspired room.


http://www.johnlewis.com


This elegant lamp covers all the bases: modern, reads well with vintage pieces, masculine, and clean. (And the black lampshade doesn't hurt either!)


http://www.wandrlust.com


This Phillippe Starck sofa is contemporary but the charcoal fabric is reminiscent of a men's suit making it a perfect match.


http://www.cassinausa.com


A Moooi urn is the perfect accessory - black, classic and fun.


http://www.moooi.com
locally available at http://www.onlyhuman.ca


If you have ever seen any of Tom Ford's advertising you can see that this slightly provocative photography would be right at home in a space designed just for him.



http://www.davidellingsen.com
locally available at www.libertyinside.com


And of course, what would any Tom Ford inspired space be without a little crocodile?


http://dwell.co.uk





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Wednesday, 26 March 2008

moooi and the city


Yesterday was the local introduction of the renowned international brand moooi in Victoria, BC. Only Human (Chris and Christina Rothery) have brought something completely new to the Victoria market. It is so refreshing to see these extraordinary pieces in Victoria, pieces that you usually only see in magazines or on the web. Chris & Christina chose the Martin Bachelor Gallery (712 Comorant Street) to elegantly display some selected pieces of the new moooi collection.





You may wonder - what is moooi? Well, moooi means pretty in Dutch and is a company originally from Holland that was created 6 years ago by Marcel Wanders & Caspar Vissers. moooi is in all aspects innovative; their products; their materials; their corporate identity and their business approach. moooi is a creative laboratory where alchemy is their main ingredient.




Two tops secretary by Marcel Wanders



Their pieces are as unique as the designers behind the creative process. The designers at moooi look for a memorable moment and the pieces are what makes that moment; sometimes a sense of humor, other times a sense of sophistication, or just a simple sense of surprise.




Light shade by Jurgen Bey
http://www.moooi.com


moooi brings the past to the present, and the present to the future intending to create a connection with the moment you are living in. Chris and Christina Rothery from Only Human are the links between these unique pieces and the new moments they will create in your own space.

Are you ready for moooi? Well I am - I already have my eyes on the horse lamp. I know it will suit my studio just perfectly.



"Who wouldn't want a horse to lighten up your home and a pig to serve your guests? Furniture to fall in love with a first sight or hate it forever" moooi

For more information on moooi pieces please contact:

Only Human
Chris & Christina Rothery

# 8 Dragon Alley
532 1/2 Fisgard St.
Victoria, BC

250.592.9712
http://www.onlyhuman.ca






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