Showing posts with label French. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

CHAIR DIVERSITY

I have noticed that chairs more than any other piece of furniture have very distinct personalities. Following are photographs of chairs that I find uniquely interesting. The concept of comfort has been discarded in favor of form and style.


Jean Prouve
Unknown designer






















James Plumb Cement  Seat Chair


                                                                   
French 18th Century 
Ghost Chair by Studio Drif


Artist Designed Chair at Anthropologie

Friday, June 29, 2012

LONGWOOD GARDENS

A few weeks ago I was in the Brandywine Valley which is an incredibly beautiful area in Pennsylvania. Just by chance the friend I was with suggested we visit Longwood Gardens. I had no idea how enchanting it would be. I felt like I was in Europe.
Apparently Pierre du Pont who created the gardens was greatly influenced by the French and Italian styles. Although the landscaping and plantings made quite an impression on me it was the architectural details that had the greatest impact as you will note from the photographs. It was du Pont's  aesthetic sense along with his obvious love of the landscape that has left the world a more beautiful place. 
Detail of original Fountain Garden (under renovation)
Topiary Garden
Italian Water Garden
Waterlily Pool
Dolphin  detail on lead cistern
'Field of Light' Installation by Bruce  Munro
Detail of Italian Water Garden with urn
Waterlily Tendrils
Main Water Garden