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Good taste need not to be
expensive,but it should be
expressive.
~John Loeke
Quote for the Day
Truly elegant design incorporates
top-notch functionality into a
simple,uncluttered form.
David Lewis
Eero Saarinen’s Pedestal Table
One of the BEST furniture finds for me EVER was my Knoll Saarinen Table. Today they are ever so popular but back when I found mine….so many moons ago….at all places GOODWILL...the cashier thought I was CRAZY to pay $20.00 for that ugly table!!
I was ecstatic and still to this day LOVE-LOVE -LOVE my table!
I have been offered many times more than what I paid for my table over the years by collectors but I will never sell, the story is too good and the table has moved with me too many times to ever think of giving it up.
Here a few pictures from design sources incorporating the timeless table….wonder where they got theirs?
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The son of architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and his wife, textile artist Loja, Eero Saarinen studied sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale before working on furniture design with Norman Bel Geddes and practicing architecture with his father. He collaborated on several projects in furniture design with his friend, Cranbrook alumnus Charles Eames, and opened his own practice in Bloomfield Hills in 1950. Among the many buildings for which he is known are the Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC, The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, and the TWA Terminal at Kennedy International Airport in New York. He was the recipient of numerous awards and the subject of many exhibitions.
This is a mock up photograph I did in my studio about 8 years ago, the photographer and I were playing with ideas and we dragged the table out from under the girls working on it to shoot it.
I have much better chairs now!! I had to buy Knoll of course!

Knoll is recognized internationally for creating workplace furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure. Our commitment to innovation and modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood casegoods, textiles and accessories.
A Commitment to Modern Design
Since our founding in 1938, design integrity has been our guiding principle as we offer insight into the way business is changing and into what’s possible—now and for the future.We believe good design is good business. Our commitment to modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of furniture products and textiles designed to provide enduring value and help clients shape their workspaces with imagination and vision.
We have been recognized as a design leader worldwide. Our products are exhibited in major art museums, with more than 40 pieces in the permanent Design Collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Read more here
http://www.knoll.com/aboutknoll/overview.jsp
Mod Green Pod
I just found this web site that has organic fabrics that are reasonably priced.
And very cool prints!
They have a fun room creator too.
Check them out.
Our products are cleaner for the earth,
your home and your body.
At Mod Green Pod, we are dedicated to offering products that are environmentally-friendly and home-healthy, so we have chosen 100% organic cotton for our fabrics and a clean, vinyl-free finish for our wallpapers.
We believe in supporting organic cotton agriculture and manufacturing. Grown without toxic chemicals or pesticides, organic cotton is healthier for the earth’s soil and water, animals, farmers, manufacturers, and finally, YOU. Conventional cotton production uses 25% of the world’s insecticides and 10% of the world’s pesticides (including herbicides and defoliants), despite using only 3% of the world’s cropland.
Our 100% organic cotton fabrics are produced without using any harmful finishing agents, and our low-impact printing and dyeing processes also respect this simplicity and purity. Mod Green Pod’s wallpapers are also printed with low-impact, water-based inks on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper, and unlike most wallpapers, are finished without a coating of toxic vinyl.
ASID Florida North Design Competition
Thanks to ASID Carolina’s Chapter who were the judges for the 2009 ASID Florida North Chapter Interior Design Competition.
Last Saturday night I received a first place award in the Renovation Category for a remodel of a condominium on Jupiter Island, Florida.
The design and renovation of this ocean front condominium was influenced by the owners request for a blue and white, comfortable yet elegant retreat. Throughout the project the main task was to simplify and brighten the interior to embrace the beautiful views.

Entry

Living Room

Dining Room

Family Room

Master Bedroom

Guest Bedroom
Florida Architecture
In Our Current IssueFor our cover feature, architect Andrew Kirschner, interior designer Jill Shevlin, landscape architect Warren McCormick and builder Toby Hill joined forces for an oceanfront house in the Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club in Vero Beach. In addition to attaining an elegant, British West Indies aesthetic sought by their clients, the design team collaborated to assure the homeowners a livable house as well. To that end, a large courtyard at the front elevation houses the pool and outdoor entertainment areas providing refuge on windy days. Inside, interiors are reflective of an Old World elegance and yet casual enough for beach loving children and grandchildren.
Olivia Hammar, Publisher
Alyce Ribbon Chair for Breast Cancer
Furniture for the Cure Debuts Alyce Chair
The chair back is cut from a single piece of plantation mahogany and finished in a walnut stain, while the feet are accented with brushed nickel.
Nicholas Tamarin — Interior Design, 9/14/2009
When Glenn Midnet lost his mother, Alyce, to breast cancer in 1974, he was just a boy. Inspired by his mother’s courage and quiet grace, Midnet grew up to become a successful designer of interiors and furniture, and the owner and CEO of Design Group West.
Now, Midnet is giving back with Furniture for the Cure, a design studio that is donating 10 percent of its proceeds to cancer research. Its first chair, appropriately named Alyce, has been produced by The Platt Collections and can be seen at the manufacturer’s showroom during the High Point Market in North Carolina from October 17-24, which also coincides with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The cause’s signature awareness ribbon is incorporated into the chair’s design as a back cut from a single piece of plantation mahogany finished in walnut stain. The chair’s feet are covered in brushed nickel and upholstery options include pink Dupioni silk, platinum and pearl metallic fabric, or COM.