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New Modern
By Diane Burley With showrooms full of edited classic contemporary pieces and avant-garde new looks, modern design is experiencing a revival not seen in decades. Too bad nobody knows what to call it.
Revivalist Contemporary? New Modern? Après Avant-garde? Whatever the name, contemporary design is experiencing a resurgence not seen since the end of World War II. Then, it was the advent of new materials, exuberance of families being re-united, an influx of European immigrants, and a desire to be rid of traditional ornaments that combined to provide a fertile landscape for new designs and processes. Now, it is the streamlining of electronic technology and our exposure to good design that makes us demand sophisticated products and architecture. That’s in addition to an increase in two-career households. According to Gail Burton, professor of architecture at North Carolina State University, modern’s clean, minimalist lines are soothing, something people wrapped in the chaos of two-career families can really appreciate. The two, and others from Germany’s Bauhaus School, married art, functionality and technological breakthroughs to impact architecture, furniture, typography––indeed anything that could be manufactured. “What we are seeing today,” says Gregg Wittkopp, Art Museum director at Cranbrook Academy, “is a re-interpretation of this International Style famed by Mies and Prouvé.”
owhere was this reinterpretation more evident than at Swiss manufacturer Vitra’s showrooms in Cologne and Milan this spring, where the company featured edited classics by Charles & Ray Eames, Prouvé, and others. But where the International Style was criticized fo... |
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Outdoor Style
By Caroline Barry Natural elements rule the outdoor roost this season, with modern outdoor furniture turning heads in vivid color and organically sculptural forms.
The best modern outdoor furniture takes its cues from the very surroundings it inhabits. Bright surfaces echo vivid colors in flowers and birds. Woven, organic and natural materials complement the warmth and rustic nature of outdoor spaces. The looks are unique and can be mixed to suit any taste as long as it's modern, bright, fun and maybe a bit eclectic... Brighten Up We love the sculptural flair of Chumy, which retails for $950, and the versatility of Hollow, an outdoor stool that can be used as a table or stacked as shelving; $270. Bonaldo's colorful Viento stackable chairs by Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci came with a solid or perforated back. Mix the styles and the colors for a low maintenance, fun and contemporary summer look.
Design star Patricia Urquiola brightens up any outdoor patio with her Re-Trouve designs for Italian manufacturer Emu ; $1,009 as shown (above middle). Urquiola uses metal wire to construct her brightly hued, flower-like chairs for a colorful and updated nod to Bertoia's iconic wire designs. Functional Art Inspired by Richard Schultz's private garden in Palm, PA, I set out to find sculptural, functional additions to natural spaces. Here are my contemporary patio furniture picks for making your outdoor nest a little more artsy.
Sunshades have emerged as a stylish way to stay in the shade and create a sculptural focal point in a yard. The current favorite version is the easy to maneuver Rimbou from Umbrosa . Its triangular shape and artistic composition maximize function: the weighty stand stays grounded, and the sail can be easily adjusted to follow the sun. A natural and organic form rendered in wov... |
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