Wednesday, July 3, 2013

[Portfolio] Shangri-La

I recently completed a design job for a client in the Shangri-La Residences. It was a capsule commission for permanent upgrades consisting of colour selections, light fixtures, and some custom millwork in the hallway.


The unit started out in the customary builder basic beige with a severe visual imbalance because of the floor-to-ceiling dark cabinets on the far wall of the open-concept main space. A colour for the fireplace surround was pulled from the marble to not only give weight to that side of the room and add balance but also to accentuate the unique bulkhead geometry.


A matte black quad halogen fixture with installed over the fireplace. The clean lines and colour echo the fireplace design and draw the eye up to the high ceilings.


A custom chandelier illuminates the dining area.


To keep with the modern lines of this condo I chose a minimal, clean moulding profile and jettisoned the center chair rail found in traditional panel moulding altogether. The panels were then configured so that the negative space between the top and bottom frames works in its place.


View from first corner.


View of first corridor.


This glass cylinder chandelier is a one-of-a-kind custom piece that was fabricated by modifying and combining two store-bought fixtures.

Some Before and Afters:

Monday, May 20, 2013

[Portfolio] Black & Gold

Over the past few weeks I've been working on a display unit transformation for Loulle. Here is the Before & After:

The original structure was stripped right down to the frame and custom drawer units and fronts, leather backing, and trim work was installed.

To display fabric samples, custom hang rails were installed plus a pull rail on the front edge. I am particularly proud of the custom hardware as it was created from readily available store-bought materials to keep costs low.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Men In Wigs Who Ate Mutton For Lunch

I was loitering on the internet the other day and came across the website for a L.A.-based production company called Arts & Sciences. I think I was googling "arts and sciences" to see if anyone had named a boutique that because I was thinking that it'd be a nice name for a boutique. One with lots of plants and neat, old things for sale. Their work is really really good and I'm jealous of their humour and talent and double jealous that they registered the url before I could. Check out their website, especially their "About Us" statement. It's pretty great.

One of the commercials they made for Google:

Visit Arts & Sciences' website to see more of their work.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Sweet Potato, Crystal Quartz

Joe and I were both home for Easter weekend. We spent most of the non-family-designated time in his old room at his dad's, him VNCing into his computer at the lab and me re-watching episodes of House of Cards on my phone. While looking through his bookshelf I noticed his old Zelda ocarina that he'd ordered through the back of a Nintendo magazine when he was 8 or 9. I retained zero skills from the recorder days of grade school and still it sounded beautiful. Now I really really want one. I've narrowed it down to these three from Songbird Ocarinas:

"Sweet Potato Soprano G White Crackle", $55.

"The Muse" (from a sculpture by artist Jonathen Bickart). Ten holes, porcelain with an ivory satin glaze, $129.

"Crystal Quartz On Stoneware". Four hole, Stoneware with Quartz crystal from Arkansas, $111. (This is actually a one-of-a-kind piece that has already been sold but I hope they eventually make more similar to this one, fingers crossed.)

Check out Songbird's website to see more. STL Ocarina also has some really great ones, including this Rupee Tenor in the shape of a gem:

New Legend Of Zelda, Rupee Tenor, on sale for $22.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Wood, Metal, Stone

Some super duper pieces by New York-based designer Anna Karlin:

See all of Anna's work on her website.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Elqui Domos

The only geodesic retreat in the southern hemisphere, Elqui Domos is an astronomical hotel in the Elqui Valley. Dome rooms are complete with a deck, living room and bathroom on the first level with a bed located on the second level. The roof of the dome can be opened for stargazing.

Located in Chile, 110 km from La Serena City and 580 km from Santiago. The nearest town is Pisco Elqui, on the public road to Horcón, which is completely paved. Regular public transportation comes every hour from La Serena City to Pisco Elqui (a 45 minute walk to Elqui Domos) and 5 times per day to Elqui Domos itself.

Visit their website.