Last day of beauty from Lindsey Adelman's Showroom. A table full of wonders...
Have a beautiful weekend friends. Back to California next week!
Showing posts with label lindsey adelman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lindsey adelman. Show all posts
Friday, May 31, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
lindsey adelman showroom/
I really didn't shoot that much at ICFF this year (as in hardly at all), but I did take out my camera at Lindsey Adelman's showroom. It is a gorgeous space made even more beautiful by her lighting. I'll share more in the next post, but I love this quiet image for today.
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fort standard,
ICFF 2013,
interiors,
lindsey adelman,
ponti
Saturday, April 6, 2013
the Future Perfect SF/
A couple of favorite phone shots from my shoot at the new San Francisco outpost of The Future Perfect. You have to stop by if you are in town...it is a gorgeous.
Happy Weekend friends!
Happy Weekend friends!
Labels:
charles delisle,
interiors,
lindsey adelman,
Loebmeyr
Sunday, May 6, 2012
note from milano/salone del mobile 2012
The first three are from the Studio Nendo show I loved so much at Palazzo Visconti. As you can see it was soooo well done.
And the next couple were from up/market. That first of the door I was just in love with the door knob...how good is that? And the second is work by Simone Berti, and Italian artist and sculptor. And the last two by a couple of favorite designers of mine - Lindsey Adelman's candlesticks and chandelier at the Wallpaper show and Paul Loebach's vertical chandelier at the Carwan Gallery.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
lindsey adelman/studio visit
Imagine walking into a studio and seeing this...an elaborate satellite of lights being built in front of you. This is what I saw when I walked into Lindsey Adelman's studio in NY a couple of weeks ago. It is funny, but until then, I just never really thought about how they figured out the configurations. I just loved her work. But this is like a huge intricate puzzle. Just fascinating to see!
Her studio is a bit like a mad scientists laboratoire (in the best way) and the mood she has created there feels wonderfully collaborative and open. I like her work more because of it (if that is possible). And that huge new piece they are working on? Well, hell...it is just so damn gorgeous. I would love to see it installed and just lie on the floor underneath it for a long time. Maybe doze off and then wake up and see it with sleepy eyes, a little blurry... More images from her studio follow and one from the Sight Unseen Pop Up from last may.
See more of her work on her website and at Roll & Hill. Pretty, pretty stuff...
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lighting,
lindsey adelman,
studio visit
Monday, October 3, 2011
lindsey adelman/studio visit
During my trip to NY a couple of weeks ago, I finally made it by Lindsey Adelman's studio. Lindsey designs some of the most delicious lighting. I'll show you more of the studio tomorrow, so you'll see her gorgeous lights then (or if you are impatient like me, click on her name and go to her website). Today, I just chose my three favorite shots from my visit. I love seeing people working and then looking at what they were working on. And it feels like a gift from the color gods when the colors are working like this...her chair color completely working with the colors in the design she was working on? You can't plan that, but I do love when it happens!
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lighting,
lindsey adelman,
new york city,
studio visit
Friday, June 3, 2011
sight unseen popup/paul loebach
Last image from the Sight Unseen pop up and I saved the best for last. On the second floor (or was it the third?) in the back was a nice pairing of Lindsey Adleman's lighting and some new pieces by Paul Loebach. You can read about them here. I was kind of stunned by Loebach's Can table and light. Somehow his work taps into unexcavated memories for me. This one was of old klieg lights laying around in my grandfather's garage - and place of wonder for me as a child. I am not sure what his inspiration was and his material is shockingly bent wood, but the shape is SO klieg light from old hollywood films. Beautiful.
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