Collection by David M. Dreger
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Photo by Beppe Brancato
The kitchen also displays a reliance on natural materials and soft colors. For the wine storage area, Roundabout Studio used reclaimed wood from the original building. The new dining room table also utilizes repurposed studs salvaged from the building’s demolition. The kitchen stools are from Avenue Road, the dining room table is custom, and the pendant light is from Dark Tools.
Swedese’s second chair to make the list is by Swedish designer Monica Förster, who has clearly been very busy, with many new pieces on display at the stands of different furniture and lamp makers this year. The Antelope chair was a favorite. Mirroring the curves of an antelope’s antlers that end in pointy spikes, the solid-ash wood of the back and armrests have a sculpted, organic quality. One piece of solid wood is bent ever so gently into shape to form the single, seamless arch around the back of the chair. This is one that really needs to be touched to be fully appreciated. And it would have felt right at home in Hans Wegner’s dining room.
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