i was flipping through an issue of home and decor (a local mag that i buy a few times a year) when i came across this gorgeous stand-alone bathtub by patricia urquiola for axor, one of the brands under hansgrohe. every time a bathroom fixture is so pretty/luxurious/unusual that it makes me take a closer look, it turns out to be made by hansgrohe.
the dream home marlon and i are building in our heads most definitely contains a bathtub, and i think this is the one. it's sleek and pretty, with a slope on which you can rest your head or neck while soaking and a built-in slot for hanging towels. whether both marlon and i will fit in it at the same time is dubious, but if we lose enough weight... who knows?
patricia urquiola is one of the few furniture designers who i actually keep an eye on. i first saw her t-table for kartell in rustans shortly before i got married and i fell in love with it. when i showed it to marlon, he said it gave him the itchies.
it was enough to get me interested in her work. i like a lot of her pieces, like this frilly chair (yes that's really what it's called), also for kartell.
i was instantly drawn to her crinoline chairs for b&b italia -- they reminded me of those woven rattan peacock chairs that were so popular in the seventies, but reinvented in a cool and modern way.
then i found out that the weaving was actually done in the philippines! how cool is that!
i wonder if i can actually own one of these pieces at some point in my life.
i can just imagine myself breakfasting on this re-trouve chair and table, enjoying a fresh pot of coffee with the crisp morning air and lush greenery from my open-air patio.
ting! truly preshosha!
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ReplyDelete"enjoying a fresh pot of coffee with the crisp morning air and lush greenery from my open-air patio"... Me too (munching on some honey-cured bacon, gooey scrambled eggs, a stack of pancakes, a mound of fresh fruits)!!! These pieces are multo preshosha!
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