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Digital | Lauren Jacobson Interior Design August 01 2016

I’d like to stir up your creative juices by sharing a few things that spark mine.  When something catches my eye, I find it exciting and motivating.  From the avant-garde to the conventional, one of the best parts of my job is experiencing the work of others.

In previous months, we have looked at things in the natural world that continually inspire me but, for the sake of this blog entry, it is the inspirational work of other artists that I will share with you today.  Incorporating the incredible work of other craftsman—from many disciplines—into our own vision, is a gift to a designer.

One style that catches me as well is the abstract, especially in furnishings. From accessories to fine art, there is no limit here.  It is the use of color and texture that give a strong and sophisticated appeal to a room.  This handmade wool and silk floral abstract rug from Kush Handmade Rugs is intriguing and I appreciate the Asian sensitivity to it.

 This rug from Kush was featured at this month’s Dwell on Design here in LA. It is beautifully crafted and even if it doesn’t fit into your own home, what a great work of art. You had to see this.

Thank you to Lauren Jacobsen Interior Design for the kind words. Read her entire article here.

LA Times | LA Design Festival July 06 2016

A  revolution is taking place in Los Angeles, defining the city as a capital of international design.

That was apparent at the Los Angeles Design Festival — the jam-packed month of exhibitions, home tours and shows with Dwell on Design and INTRO/LA emphasizing the international design presence in Los Angeles and the makers who are shaping the emerging landscape. 

The takeaway? Talented designers from abroad are staking their claim in the city.

“I can make almost anything I can dream up here, and I love that,” said designer Stephen Kenn, who relocated from his native Canada to Los Angeles. “I also love the design community. It is friendly and collaborative.”

He crafts everything from furniture to luxe overnight duffles by experimenting with new processes and quality materials out of his downtown Los Angeles studio.

Wrk-shp’s Airi Isoda and Ryan Upton, the husband-and-wife team that splits its time between Tokyo and L.A., consistently teams up with local makers on architecture, furniture and fashion pieces. At INTRO/LA, Wrk-shp debuted a collection of pieces made using Japanese textile cording in a Danish weave style mastered by local artisans. 

This year’s shows did not disappoint, from the use of rope at the Brazilian outdoor furniture company Tidelli, to art and design intersections at industry giant Signature Kitchen Suite with live paintings done by artist Donald Robertson, to a fresh host of architects turned makers like Lebanese-born Sevak Karabachian, who manages his time between firm Gehry Partners and his new sideline, furniture design.  

Designers weren’t the only ones on the scene. Rose Apodaca, co-founder of L.A. design resource and store A+R, curated a fluid mix of pieces by local designers and European brands including Hay, Menu and New Works, which A+R is introducing to the Los Angeles market. "At A+R alone, we’ve entertained creative directors and designers from Denmark, England, Spain, New Zealand and Hong Kong," says Apodaca.

The city, she said, is a place where there, “is space — to live and work, to try new ideas, to fail and reinvent.” 

Here’s what caught our eye:  


DEPTH, DIMENSION

Hand-carved raised silk perfected in India on Kush’s Skull Dot wool rug creates texture in a new dimension. $1,900, kushrugs.com

Link to online article by Kyle Troutman.

 

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Dwell On Design LA June 09 2016

Dwell On Design


Catalogue Shoot | The Good Mod June 08 2016


We just ordered our catalogue for the Dwell on Design show in LA. Our last photo shoot featured original furniture design by Spencer Staley of The Good Mod. The Good Mod's TGM Sling Chair looks gorgeous paired with our silk rug. The industrial base is a perfect compliment to the more formal design of the carpet. Don't be afraid to mix modern furniture with transitional and traditional rug designs.

More sneak peeks in the coming weeks...


Installation | Ashton Ford Design June 03 2016

Our modern Caustic rug in custom colors by Ashton Ford Design.

 


Print | Gray Magazine June 01 2016

 

Ming featured in the No. 28 issue of Gray Magazine. Our Ming rug is part of the Landscape Rug Collection. View more colors of the Ming design here.


Installation | NY Condo May 18 2016

Modish Blue Storm installed in a recently refurbished NY condo. The space is home to an active family with two boys, a cat, and the rug has performed beautifully. The wonders of a high quality rug!

View more colorway's of Modish here. The design may be specified in custom size & colors.


Installation | La Noue Edwards Interiors May 03 2016

Design by: La Noue Edwards Interiors. The modern rug is a cut and loop piece, hand knotted in Nepal. The rug is called Lines Natural is comprised of a beautiful stria of un-dyed Himalayan wool.


Installation | Jason Ball Interiors May 02 2016

Design by Jason Ball Interiors. The rug is a custom color from our Luxe Collection.


Installation | Music Studio April 29 2016

Portlander's love their music and their rugs! Here the two passions converge to make for an amazing space to play and to relax. The elegant Vintage rug is a one of a kind piece from our Chelsea Collection.