New Yorke, New Yorke

A good desk is hard to find. I’m always in search of the perfect one for my projects. My wish list includes:
• something that is modern and airy
• has one drawer (since there is so little actual paper to store these days)
• looks great from every angle, so it can be floated in a room
• works well standing behind a sofa or anchored against a wall

I designed the Yorke desk for Ferrell + Mittman to fulfill all these wishes. From this design, they beautifully crafted a timeless piece.

As pictured below, the top is rosewood and the base is walnut, hand-made and hand-finished in North Carolina. With the Yorke’s design, there are almost infinite options of wood species, sizes, and finishes available. I can imagine this piece in anything from light cerused oak to walnut burl, anything you can envision. I am also looking forward to seeing it “grow up to be a dining table” soon.  The Yorke desk is exactly what I’ve been seeking.

Elle Decor‘s September Issue and Dering Hall agree.

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Yorke Desk from Ferrell + Mittman

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The Yorke Desk is also currently featured in Dering Hall’s, 11 Well-Organized Home Offices.

For more details, go to Ferrell+Mittman.

 

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High Point – Putting It (The Showroom) Together

For the launch of our new capsule collection at Vanguard Furniture, we designed our space in the Vanguard showroom in High Point, NC.  The space is a former garage, so the floor is concrete that has been polished.  Old oil spots give it lots of character and depth.  The building has a barrel vaulted ceiling, and walls have been constructed at 12-feet high.

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The mission: Create a gracious floor plan that includes 40 pieces of furniture, while ensuring an easy flow of circulation throughout the space.  And do it all in 400 square feet.

The solution:  Start with a plan.

Vanguard Showroom PlanWe are featuring fifteen new martini tables that are between 16 to 18 inches in diameter. The best solution was to “colonize” some of the vertical space. The concept was to build two “3-story” shelving installations that could each accommodate six different tables (see right-hand center and left-hand center of above plan for placement; see sketch below for design). Getting the tables off the floor made them easier to see and they created a statement, otherwise they would be a jumble of small objects mixed in with the larger items. The shelves were angled to create a sense of dynamism – a signature BG architectural detail. Since a lot of the pieces feature metal details, brass supports at the corners of the installations helped tie it all together.

Vanguard Showroom Sketches

The Blended Modern collection is transitional, so we added new crown moulding that wraps the shelving units, as well as the walls.  A 12″-high baseboard provided the proper scale for such tall ceilings. Two 2-D niches were created  by wrapping picture moulding above each sofa on opposing walls.

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This plan and architecture create the perfect space for the collection. It has traditional details, but the floor and walls are a modern and relaxed style.

Next we chose color.  A lively color palette is memorable and adds to the spirit of the collection. Our signature color is orange, and it was paired with a neutral cream and a light blue/green.

Two rugs from the Barry Goralnick Collection for Stark Carpet define the seating groups. They are both featured in the new coffee table book for Stark’s 75th Anniversary, Decorating with Carpets.

To create a sense of fun (and to highlight the BG brand) we designed wallpaper using our BG logo as the starting point. We looked for inspiration from brands such as Louis Vuitton (see below) and Gucci, who morph their existing iconic logos in clever ways.

Louis Vuitton Logo in Pattern

The end result is a rectangular checkerboard with the BG icon flipped in different positions. We had the wallpaper custom printed by Spoonflower.

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We explored paint colors by photo-shopping different options and chose cream trim as a subtle accent for the patterned paper.

Two schemes we were considering.

Two paint color schemes we were considering.

Vanguard suggested including signage that communicated the BG brand name to easily identify the collection within their vast space. We flanked this sign with a pair of Choros sconces from our Barry Goralnick collection for Visual Comfort.  In fact, all lighting featured in our area was chosen from this collection.

While we were in Hickory to final-approve prototypes, we stopped by the showroom in High Point to check on progress of the construction.

BG room #3 With a plan and color scheme in place, it was time to accessorize.  On a recent trip to Palm Springs I bought several accessories at great stores, such as Hedge, Spaces, Bon Vivant, and Galleria Antiques.  We sourced a vintage typewriter from eBay.

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All the new furniture, carpets, accessories, and lighting arrived in High Point, and we installed the space days before the start of the Spring Market.

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VGApr16-BG_area-3 The result: a unique space with a distinctively BG point of view that garnered a terrific reception. Stay tuned for more images of our new collection.

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Leader(ship) of the Pack

Last week the Design Leadership Network celebrated it’s 10th year and hosted our group in Los Angeles. I thought I would share a few of my favorite moments with the group and the rest of a great week.

The Walt Disney Concert Hall. An Interview with Frank Gehry at the Conference.

Paul Goldberger interviewed Frank Gehry at his Walt Disney Concert Hall, and we all had dinner on site.

The other Andy Cohen. The Marc Rios home.

(The other Andy Cohen, co-CEO of Gensler, and a panel including  one of my classmates, Mark Rios, of Rios Clementi Hale Studios talked about their firms and philosophies.

 

Doors by Dorothy Chandler. Donors' Hall.

A detail from the entry doors and the Founders Lounge at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion designed by Tony Duquette

 

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels by Rafael Moneo. A sconce.

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels by Rafael Moneo. A sconce by Robert Graham in the Cathedral

 

Eli Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles.

A detail of the facade of the The Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles by Diller Scordio Renfro

Fabric shopping at Diamond Foam and Fabric.

Fabric shopping with Wayne Kastning of WK Studios at Diamond Foam and Fabric.

Site Model of Biomuseo, Museo de la Biodiversidad, Panama City Panama. LACMA

Site Model of Biomuseo, Museo de la Biodiversidad, Panama City Panama.
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Jared Fortunato at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art.

We had lunch with Jared Fortunato and went to his show at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art.

Odys & Penelope Churrisco and Grill on La Brea.

Odys & Penelope Churrisco and Grille on La Brea was my favorite restaurant this trip.

Dinner at Kathryn Ireland's studio. We two.

Perhaps the biggest highlight was an impromptu (and magical) dinner for 25 dinner at Kathryn Ireland‘s studio where she designs and manufactures all the fabrics. She is the perfect hostess.

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