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Covet: Gatsby Horn Ring by Finn Jewelry
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Montage: 31 Freestanding Fireplaces
Although it hasn’t really been cold (at least in Boston), it is February, so if I’m going to post on fireplaces it seems like an appropriate time. I love the look (and functionality) of the freestanding gas fireplaces that have become so popular, especially the industrial aesthetic of the pipe. I don’t love the ones that hang from the ceiling. Some of these are probably wood stoves; some aren’t actually free-standing, but have a pipe instead of a traditional chimney. One’s even outdoors, which, admittedly is a whole different story.
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Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
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via Home Design Find
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via Design Attractor
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Meyer Davis Studio | Photographer Lisa Cohen
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PS Arkitektur | Photographer Gaelle le Boulicaut
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Dave Coote Interiors | Avanto Architects
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Photographer Martin Löf | Architects Lundberg Design
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Photographer Vincent Leroux | Stacey Brandford Photography
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unidentified | X+L Photography
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unidentified | Butler Armsden Architects
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Design Diary: Bone Sculptures by Celia Nkala of Perception Park
I first learned about Parisian-based sculptor/designer Celia Nkala’s line from Perception Park from a post I wrote for Design Milk. Instantly smitten (with her work and her… she’s so pretty), I struck up an email correspondence. She told me a bit about what prompted her to sculpt and work with bones and even sent me a two necklaces (made out of dog teeth!) to see how they’d play in the American market. Last week, she emailed me with photos of new creations, this time around, done in black.
Vertebrae Vase
The Ossements collection was inspired by a real human hip bone that Celia found in a flea market in Brussels about a year-and-a-half ago. She says, “I was fascinated while the others were disgusted.”
To make it more “acceptable,” she sculpted the shape in porcelain. The Iliac bone was the first sculpture she had ever created. She borrowed a human skeleton from the anatomy department of a medical university to use as a model for the other pieces, which include vertebrae and sacrum.
She recently introduced shiny black versions of several of the works. Here is a sampling:
Iliac Bones in Enameled Porcelain
Sacrum in Enameled Porcelain
Rib Cage Sculpture in Enameled Porcelain
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ARTmonday: Martina Nehrling
Lyrical new works of deeply saturated slashes of color by Martina Nehrling is currently on view at the Zg Gallery in Chicago through the end of this month. Nehrling describes the pieces, which are acrylic on canvas and paper, as “visual rhythms inspired by the cacophony of daily life.” I’m not sure where I discovered her work, perhaps Pinterest. They’re a wonderfully invigorating burst for mid-February.
Leeway
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The Absence of Field
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Solid Sonorous Non-Reality
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Hive
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Surfacing
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Ruse
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Pleat
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Truth and Jest
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Verge
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Of an Evening
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Of the Next Day
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Heap
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Sunday Bouquet: White Magnolia Sketch
Magnolia and Flower Illustration No. 6688
Kari Herer Photography
Etsy
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