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The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

modern furniture series: "burned arne" sticker / card / tee logo, original design.

 

The Model 3107 chair is one of the most popular chairs in Danish design history. It was designed by Arne Jacobsen, using a new technique in which plywood could be bent in two dimensions. It has been produced exclusively by Fritz Hansen A/S ever since its invention in 1955. It is also the most copied chair in the world.

 

Being a "copy" itself contributes some irony to that fact. The chair, along with the Jacobsen's Ant chair, was, according to Jacobsen himself, inspired by a chair made by the husband and wife design team of Charles and Ray Eames.

 

The chair comes with a number of different undercarriges - both as a regular four-legged chair, an office-chair with five wheels and as a barstool. It comes with armrests, a writing-table attached, and different forms of upholstring. To some extent, these additions mar the simple aesthetics of the chair, while contributing with some practical elements.

 

Arne Jacobsen is the Danish architect who mastered the most personal and successful interpretation of the international functionalism. His architecture includes a considerable number of epoch-making buildings in Denmark, Germany and Great Britain. Arne Jacobsen initially trained as a mason before studying architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, graduating in 1927.

 

From 1927 until 1930, he worked in the architectural office of Paul Holsoe. In 1930, he established his own design office, which he headed until his death in 1971, and worked independently as an architect, interior, furniture, textile and ceramics designer. He was professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, from 1956 onwards. His best known projects are St. Catherine's College, Oxford, and the SAS Hotel, Copenhagen.

 

Arne Jacobsen's designs came into existence as brief sketches and were then modeled in plaster or cardboard in full size. He kept on working until his revolutionary ideas for new furniture had been realized at the utmost perfection. The "Ant" from 1952 became the starting point of his world fame as a furniture designer and became the first of a number of lightweight chairs with seat and back in one piece of moulded wood.

 

graphics: a.golden, eyewash design c. 2007

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

The architecture found in the Aegean islands never seizes to dazzle me. Those picturesque windows, those doors, those colorful pot plants, those handwritten signs...they all indirectly and unintentionally express moments of people’s lives past and present.

 

The sense that a personal touch was used to create these elements can’t be ignored. There is so much love, so much patience, so much imagination that transpires a sense of warmth and welcome.

 

This is a tribute to the beauty found in the tiny streets on the islands of the Aegean - naively drawn forms with a splash of blue.

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

  

I wanted to make softies who had thier own softies.

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat

 

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

Falma Italia

 

Co-design, Decoration and art-direction

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life. cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/a-tranquil-...

Mi Bosa held its grand opening of its flagship store in Westfield, White City, London. Mi Bosa means my bag in Spanish. It is a contemporary luxury leather handbag brand founded in London in 2020. Born from a spirit of adventure, creativity, and a touch of playful rebellion, Mi Bolsa was created to challenge convention and celebrate a truly global identity. Standards for quality, sustainability, and ethical practice ensure that every bag carries not only style but also integrity.

 

The evening also featured a special runway collaboration with Haus of Ra, the visionary couture house led by Raahim Khan, showcasing a capsule of ethereal designs styled with Mi Bolsa pieces – celebrating culture, craftsmanship, and bold creative expression. The masks the models wore were 3D printed by Aless Bester company Spoton.

 

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