MODERN minimalism does not have to be cold. Omitting all non-essential or un-important elements and details which don't contribute to the overall composition in order to emphasize what is important. 1. The Aspen by karoleena HOMES 2. calais / feather by Henzel 3. 'relax' by David Brunning 4. 'proximity and touch #13' by Natali Rodrigues 5. bullfrog GERMANY model 1026 CAMPIONE sectional 6. 'proximity and touch #15' by Natali Rodrigues 7. 'thinking machine' chairs by SINTESI Add Comment TRANSITIONAL can be warm & intimate, or it can be elegant & sophisticated, striking a perfect balance between contemporary & classic. 1. 'janelle at one second' by Jason Eng 2. 'red ripe' by Julia Reimer 3. becker beach mono carpet by Henzel 4. bullfrog GERMANY model 6605 COLETTE sectional 5. 'fraser at one second' by Jason Eng 6. half half chair by SINTESI 7. Uniquities french oak dining table 8. half half chair by SINTESI 9. TINO container by SINTESI TRADITIONAL is not about opulence, it is the harmony which has been perfected over the centuries. It is comfort rooted in integrity of the materials & the beauty of the classic silhouette. 1. bullfrog GERMANY model 1007 SESSEL chair 2. Uniquities Pair of French Plasterer's Trestles as Floor Lamps 3. ANTIQUE lattice panel cabinet circa 1860 4. New York Farmhouse by architect Gil Schafer as featured in Architectural Digest 5. Faces of Alberta - Brad the Ranch Hand by Noah Fallis 6. Faces of Alberta - Phil the Businessman by Noah Fallis 7. Faces of Alberta - Dale the Ranch Hand by Noah Fallis 8. bullfrog GERMANY model 6607 CAPE sofa 9. green pastures by Kim Bruce |


