modern.cravings #11

// ame, the Japanese word for rain, represents the first collaboration between Studio Paolo Ferrari and Hiroko Takeda. Inspired by the rich heritage of garment making and the origins of textiles, the collaboration is characterized by the properties inherent in the natural and technical. Inspired by the mino, an example of early Japanese rain gear, Ame Natural features soft curves in wool upholstery with an outer layer clothed in an original hand woven textile. This piece was conceived for Colony’s group show, Pas de Deux, 2019. Shown in wool with a hand-woven back panel and matte black legs. Custom materials, dimensions and finishes

available at goodcolony.com

// Our Sancho Stool is both a sculpture and a stool (or a side table). Cast in bronze using the lost wax method with interior surfaces polished to a lustrous gold finish.

available at elanatelier.com

// lewes, dining table designed by sjoerd vroonland. A characterful round dining table of  crafted from solid wood and with an elegant silhouette. The protrusion detailing in the top compliments to the playful simplicity of its design. Available now in sold Oak and Walnut.

available at revised.com 

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