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Home Furniture Collection from Tyler Jones Posted: 24 Nov 2013 11:34 AM PST Tyler Jones founded the studio in 2009 while working at a high end cabinet shop. He loved the work he was doing, but wanted a place to show his own designs. He loved contemporary furniture but most of what he saw was made in a factory with cheap materials. The pieces were pretty much guaranteed to fall apart in a few years. So he set out to design furniture that was relevant to us today, but that would remain beautiful and functional for generations to come. He designed the collection in the gallery with this in mind and He constantly designing and building new pieces and working with new forms and materials to further this end.
He welcome custom commissions of any scale and love working with a client or their architect to create something that is not just a piece of furniture, but a part of the whole that is their home or office. [ Source ] |
House in the Cannon Hills, Country House Design by Polhemus Savery DaSilva Posted: 23 Nov 2013 11:34 PM PST Here are pictures of house in the Cannon Hills, one of country house was designed by Polhemus Savery DaSilva, designed with incorporates a combination of traditional forms and repetitive roof elements. Both the hilly terrain of the neighborhood and the specific natural characteristics of the site, give inspiration for the design and helped dictate the form and the layout of the house. Windows and French doors on the south facade open from the main living spaces onto a garden terrace and large yard area beyond. Open interior spaces and easy connections to this outdoor living space are well-suited to an active family.
From Architect : ” In pursuit of a spare, clean aesthetic, many traditional interior elements are simple and elegant. The living room fireplace mantel is an abstract, sculptural form that “floats” above the fireplace which is outlined by limestone. The dining room is the most dramatic space in the house. It has a high window bringing north light in from above and a pair of bowed “Romeo and Juliet” balconies effecting a transition between the room's soaring cathedral ceiling and the lower ceiling of the living room beyond. The balconies are a part of the second floor circulation above. At the southeast corner, an arrangement of tall windows welcomes morning and afternoon sun in the casual dining area. Custom kitchen cabinetry, made of clear maple in a simple Shaker style, reinforces the house's spare aesthetic but is rich and warm in its color. ” For further information about House in the Cannon Hills visit Polhemus Savery DaSilva site. |
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