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Jacques Adnet

January 15th, 2008

Daniel Pontius

How can you go wrong with this Jacques Arnet lamp for 7500 from Orange? This was back pre-holiday hunting on Beverly Boulevard, but still looks to be available. Adnet was a French architect and decorator see Galerie de Beyrie.
It has been said Adnet took a logical, clear, refined approach and limited ornamentation although this lamp shows us details as embellishments and form that could be considered ornamental. Quite refined and elegant.

Jacques Adnet

January 15th, 2008

Daniel Pontius

How can you go wrong with this Jacques Arnet lamp for 7500 from Orange? This was back pre-holiday hunting on Beverly Boulevard, but still looks to be available. Adnet was a French architect and decorator see Galerie de Beyrie.
It has been said Adnet took a logical, clear, refined approach and limited ornamentation although this lamp shows us details as embellishments and form that could be considered ornamental. Quite refined and elegant.

Clodagh Collection

January 2nd, 2008

Daniel Pontius

Clodagh is having a sample sale. If you are in NYC and you have a chance you should definitely stop by her showroom. I know when I first walked in right after grad school in hopes of a job with her, I was quite taken with it. She herself is a delight and I was lucky enough to work for her for a year and a half. Clodagh developed her own singular view: the four C’s of Design: Contemplate, Cleanse, Clarify, and Create establishing a context from which to work. She writes about it in her book, Total Design.

Clodagh Collection

January 2nd, 2008

Daniel Pontius

Some of my favorite images I took of Clodagh’s showroom from when I was styling it.

Clodagh Collection

January 2nd, 2008

Daniel Pontius

Clodagh is having a sample sale. If you are in NYC and you have a chance you should definitely stop by her showroom. I know when I first walked in right after grad school in hopes of a job with her, I was quite taken with it. She herself is a delight and I was lucky enough to work for her for a year and a half. Clodagh developed her own singular view: the four C’s of Design: Contemplate, Cleanse, Clarify, and Create establishing a context from which to work. She writes about it in her book, Total Design.

Clodagh Collection

January 2nd, 2008

Daniel Pontius

Some of my favorite images I took of Clodagh’s showroom from when I was styling it.