Monday, January 28, 2008

Sculptured Furniture by David Delthony

I'm amazed that these pieces are comfortable, but the sculpting looks flawless!

"David's organic
furniture,
 though extremely comfortable,
transcends function
to become
sculptural works of art."

-
Woodworker West Magazine

 

"It is rare that a
woodworker
receives the formal
recognition of an
art
organization."

 - Utah Arts Council's
Visual
Arts Fellowship Award

 

Contact
David about
Current work, specific
pieces, pricing
and
alternative woods. See
his work at his
studio/workshop
in
Escalante, Utah.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Blankets for Your Walls

I love the idea of creating a warm and fuzzy atmosphere...but what happens in the spring and summer when it's hot? I'd hope this material breathes, otherwise you could only have the warm fuzzies in your mountain cabin!
Say Baa-Baa to the Cold

There’s nothing more comforting than wrapping up in cozy covers this time of year. One of the concepts in David Rockwell’s new wallcovering collection for Maya Romanoff is inspired by just that feeling. Blanket, his new wool-blend covering stitched with contrasting thread, will create a cocoon of warmth in the room—both aesthetically and in reality. Not only does it come in 32” and 36” panels of visually appealing shades of grey and brown heathers, but the natural characteristics of wool allow it to absorb sound and insulate (as well as inhibit flames).

Blanket.
His Naima. Get yours at flagrantdisregard.com/flickr