Collection by J. Scholti
Treasure Hunting
“...we created moments—bits of view—and appreciation of the trees, not just the ocean. When you sit down on the living room couch, you are surrounded by the trees. But when you go into the dining room, it’s all about the sea.” -John Wardle, architect
Stead's quilts are 100-percent cotton, from the thread to the fabric to the batting. "When you are making heirloom objects that are intended to last a lifetime it is so important to choose the right materials," she says. "Polyester thread is definitely easier to work with, but over time it will eat through cotton. I always have the longevity of my quilts at the forefront of my mind when making material choices." This piece is based on a flying geese pattern; a black version was exhibited at the Modern Family Pavilion at Dwell on Design.
DuPont Corian surfaces - #MidcenturyModern
The #Dossier is the product of a slow evolution of a rudimentary #drawstringbag. The Dossier features a main body of 3mm black #horween leather, with ballistic #nylon #drawstring closure. The handle/strap is made from a single piece of black static climbing rope that passes through a small 5mm vegetable tan #leather loop. The Dossier Sac keeps its sharp #geometric shape even when the drawstring is pulled tight because of its unique top closure. #design #bag #leatherbag #knaufandbrown #fashion #sac
27 more saves