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Issue 65 - The 'Bespoke' Issue

Issue 65

The 'Bespoke' Issue

With Guest Editor Yasmine Ghoniem, we are launched headfirst into the world of unique and eclectic design. From architecture to interiors, there is nothing that can’t be enlivened with bespoke interventions. Granted, a stunningly beautiful home can be made by simply shopping for the best, but when the artist’s hand is introduced, some pure magic is possible. Whether it is an artwork or a new upholstery, a built-in component or a mosaic inlay, these gestures, whether bold or subtle, are what make the home unique.

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7 Design Hunters’ Favourite Chairs
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7 Design Hunters’ Favourite Chairs

As we explore The Art of Lounging, we seek out the best of the best. Today we look to our Design Hunters to identify the top chair models out. There are certainly some classics, but what’s your favourite?


 

1 | Sally Taylor, designer at Timbermill

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Hans Wegner’s Wishbone chair
Image via wegnerwishbonechair.com


 

2 | Matt Moran, Chef and restaurateur

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Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman
Available from Herman Miller


 

3 | Fabio Fanuli, Fanuli Furniture

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The Elephant Wood by Neuland
Available from Kristalia


 

4 | Andra Matin,

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Rabbit Chair by SANAA
Available from Seeho Su


 

5 | BJÖRN RUST, bjornrust.com

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Chair One by Konstantin Grcic
Available from Herman Miller


 

6 | Sue Fenton, Interior Designer at Woods Bagot

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Objekcto Paulustino by Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Available from Hub Furniture


 

7 | See Yen Foo, owner of Apato and Apt Living

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IS Lounge Chair by Inoda+Sveje
Available from Apato</a


 


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Issue 65 - The 'Bespoke' Issue

Issue 65

The 'Bespoke' Issue

With Guest Editor Yasmine Ghoniem, we are launched headfirst into the world of unique and eclectic design. From architecture to interiors, there is nothing that can’t be enlivened with bespoke interventions. Granted, a stunningly beautiful home can be made by simply shopping for the best, but when the artist’s hand is introduced, some pure magic is possible. Whether it is an artwork or a new upholstery, a built-in component or a mosaic inlay, these gestures, whether bold or subtle, are what make the home unique.

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