Welcome back to our tenth weekly blog post Planet Hambient.
We present an industrial-style location, ideal for showcasing our new furniture and accessories. A bit modern and a bit antique, creating connections that satisfy both taste and functionality.
The centerpiece of the setting is a 1940s buffet. It features a veneer of three different woods that make the design unique. It offers decent storage with its two hinged-door compartments and a bar area with a flap door.
Mounted on the wall above the buffet, we have placed an antique frame, inside which a painting or a mirror could be placed if desired.
We want to add a touch of originality with a painted terracotta column in 19th-century classical style: we use it as a plant stand, adding an element of nature to the composition.
We have included a Savonarola chair in style, with a leather finish and a carved wooden frame with floral elements that recall the 16th-century style.
It complements the buffet by connecting with its colors and the neutrality of a material like leather and echoes the floral decorations of the column.
A beautiful Mazlagan carpet from Iran made of wool and cotton with thick hand-knotted weaving, completes the room and with the yarn color brightens the space.
A very comfortable Bergere armchair with footrest offers a second seating. The exposed lower structure is made of mahogany, seat and back covered in leather with button-tufting.
A small table, gueridon, made of walnut from the early 1800s, serves the armchair. Classic in its style, called “Empire”, it has a round top with an attached drawer. It ties in with the rest of the room, creating an elegant contrast of styles.
A large oil painting on canvas decorates the wall. Attributed to Domenico Lupin. You can visit our other gallery of ancient and modern art at the following address.
Our living room has two different light sources: a floor lamp modern, a product of 1960s-70s design. It features a chromed metal base and opaline glass light elements.
The second light source is a wall lamp in a style that contrasts sharply with the floor lamp: the wall light has a classical design reminiscent of the Rococo style. The golden leaf motifs that make up the structure are similar in finish, subject, and motif to the frames we have incorporated.
We look forward to seeing you next week for a new episode of Planet Hambient, a journey between antiques and modern design. We also remind you that we are available for consultations regarding your space. For the selection of unique pieces that can find a new place within your home.