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# 308 mid century brutalist coffee table
Heinz Lilienthal
Germany 1970s
Vintage mid century modern coffee table. Unique etched aluminium top with tulip-shaped brass base by German architect and artist Heinz Lilienthal.
Germany 1970s.
100x 100 x 49H cm.
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jeremystrele · 4 years
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A Blissful Art Deco Apartment Up In The Trees
A Blissful Art Deco Apartment Up In The Trees
Homes
by Lucy Feagins, Editor
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‘Our romantic entrance way which changes throughout the seasons. Adorned with hydrangeas in the Spring and Autumn leaves in the cooler months,’ says Frances. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Window-sill decorations. Sculpture by Angus Gardner. Candle holder by Clump. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Lauren and Frances have been friends for 4 years and roommates for 18 months. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Painting by Julia Trybala. Sofa from Dwell. Sculpture by Angus Gardner. Candle holder Clump. Vintage Wassily chair. Mushroom lamp from West Elm. Vintage Kartell side table. Silver bowl from Alessi via Playground. Yellow vase from Marimekko. Incense holder from Soda Fountain. Vintage glass ghost table. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Coffee table details. Silver bowl from Alessi via Playground. Yellow vase from Marimekko. Incense holder from Soda Fountain. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Candle holder by Angus Gardner. Glass vase from Marimekko. Striped vase by HK Living from RJ Living. Shelf by Nicole Lawrence. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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‘More lamps because I’m an addict and will refuse for a downlight to ever be switched on,’ admits Frances. Sofa from Dwell. Shelf by Nicole Lawrence. White Vase by Dinosaur Designs. Lamp from Isamu Noguchi. Small white bowl from Boom Gallery. Incense holder from Shifting Worlds. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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‘My style has evolved over the years but the mix of paper lanterns, leather and chrome never grows tired for me,’ says Frances. Painting by Julia Trybala. Sculpture by Angus Gardner. Candle holder Clump. Vintage Wassily chair. Pendant lamp from Isamu Noguchi. Vase from Soda Fountain.  Black dining chairs from Fredericia. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Pendant lamp from Isamu Noguchi. Vase from Soda Fountain. Black dining chairs from Fredericia. Table from Poliform. Vintage chrome and black chairs. Kettle by Alessi. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Vase from Soda Fountain.  Black dining chairs from Fredericia. Pendant lamp from Isamu Noguchi. Table from Poliform. Mugs from Marimekko. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Bedroom details. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Frances’ dad (who is blacksmith) made her this open shelving unit a few birthdays ago – which will be released for sale on Playground soon! Rug from RJ Living. Table from HK Living. Painting by Julia Trybala. Lamp by VP3 by &Tradition. Vase by Gaetano Pesce x Corsi Design. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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Lauren’s room. Vintage lamp, chair and mirror. Bookends from Lightly. Vintage drawers from Homebody. Candle holder from Angus Gardner. Red vase by Gaetano Pesce x Corsi Design. Rug from Etsy. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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A sunny corner of Frances’ room. Lamp from Curated Spaces. Table from Kartell. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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The view of the park from the lounge room! Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
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The ornate front entrance is the most decorative part of the art deco building’s character. ‘There isn’t a great deal of rotation through the building, so people often leave their mark with little adornments around the entrance; some ceramic turtles or little cacti,’ explains Frances. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
East Melbourne is one of Melbourne’s most tightly-held areas, and walking through the leafy streets lined with grand period homes, it’s not hard to see why.
Among the residents of this dreamy inner-city locale are Frances Normoyle, co-owner and designer at furniture selling platform and design business Playground, and Lauren Everett, PR professional at Think HQ, who began renting an art deco apartment here in August 2019. 
‘I have developed a deeply passionate and enduring love affair with East Melbourne in my time living here,’ says Frances. ‘I’m sure this amorous relationship will persist well into my old age.’ 
Not only did the housemates find an apartment with great 1930s bones, they also hit the landlord jackpot, who allowed them to repaint elements of the property. (‘There was a heinous red feature wall in our dining room which we painted over,’ Frances explains.)
The apartment today features many of its original detailing such as wide windows and gentle curves, and these are accentuated by a colourful mix of postmodern, mid-century Scandinavian, and custom design pieces. This controlled use of colour, and smattering of strong design silhouettes has resulted in a a sleek, yet relaxed and characterful home.
When in need of a little more novelty, Frances has also been known to paint a piece of furniture a fresh colour, such as the bedside shelf, recently coated with Burnt Earth by Dulux. 
Lauren and Frances’ home is a compact space with defined rooms, so they’ve created multipurpose zones wherever possible. ‘Our dining table becomes an office, the lounge a spot to dine, and the kitchen a place to host,’ says Frances. ‘We were considered in our approach to selecting furniture, in that we prioritised pieces that we knew would serve us.’
Rumour has it that Lauren and Frances’ building was once a constant party house, but today the residents operate at a much slower place, and that’s mostly the way they like it! Frances describes the area as ‘tree-lined streets and old men reading in their windows. It’s nostalgic and so romantic.’
‘We love living up in the trees and watching the leaves turn. It’s a lovely space to co-exist and also watch the world around us evolve.’ 
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connorrenwick · 7 years
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10 Modern Rooms with Vibrant Pops of Color
Color has a way of taking our spaces from just okay to something your friends might want to Instagram while they’re visiting. It affects our moods and overall can help us create a happy place to call home at the end of a long day. Looking for some inspiration, we rounded up 10 rooms where vibrant colors are added to elevate the space to a new, energetic level.
Fab.com co-founder Bradford Shellhammer owns an apartment in Chelsea that he’s just put up for sale. The walls are a ballerina pink and the floors are a dark stained wood, both of which are the perfect backdrop for the colorful array of furnishings and art, including works by Andy Warhol and Keith Haring.
Photo by Armelle Habib
This living room in a California bungalow located in Melbourne was styled by Heather Nette King with a vibrant green rug, a citrus-inspired chair and ottoman, and rust red sofa cushions, all paired with neutral grey bricks around the fireplace.
Photo by Åke E:son Lindman
The Humlegården apartment renovation in Stockholm is a complete deviation from typical Swedish interiors with bright, colorful parquet floors setting the tone throughout. The dining room focuses on varying shades of green along with white furniture pieces. Designed by Tham & Videgård Hansson Arkitekter / Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård Hansson.
Photo courtesy of Elle Decor Espana
Designed by M. Brendemoe, this room has cotton candy pink walls, a two-tone green sofa with multicolored throw pillows, and a painting that ties it all together.
Photo by Trevor Tondro/Living Inside courtesy of Inside Out Magazine
Also from Bradford Shellhammer is his former weekend home which houses a kaleidoscope of colors that are bound to make you happy. Matte black walls make the bright colors pop against it for a dramatic (and happy) look.
Photo by Tessa Neustadt
Stylist Emily Henderson created a stylish home with a series of fun colors that warm up this really modern space. With white walls and floors, and a black brick fireplace and accents, the bright kilim rug makes a powerful statement, as do the teal chairs and blue sofa.
Photo by Dennis Zanore / Memphis-Milano
It’s impossible not to have an explosion of color when anything by Ettore Sottsass is in the room. The Memphis group founder had a way of putting surprising colors and forms together to result in unexpected, yet clever designs.
Photo by Jasmin Park
This Alexander mid-century modern home was turned over to Michelle Boudreau Design to breathe new life into it while updating it for modern times. This bedroom was decked out with varying shades of green for a fresh, spring-inspired palette.
Photo by Stephan Jouljar
Montreal-born, London-based Marc Péridis designed this 25 square meter apartment with artwork by David David and bold pieces of furniture, including the coffee table with legs meant to look like cotton candy.
And lastly, artist Camille Walala’s own home is a colorful masterpiece, perfectly showcasing her signature patterns and style throughout. A diagonally striped yellow and white wall pairs with a black and white, geometric rug and yellow coffee table, all of which are intermixed with her own designs.
via http://design-milk.com/
from WordPress https://connorrenwickblog.wordpress.com/2017/07/27/10-modern-rooms-with-vibrant-pops-of-color/
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# 307 mid century modern marble coffee table
Eric Sigrid Persson
Vintage mid century modern marble coffee table set on a 5-leg polished aluminium base.
Denmark1960s
100x 100 x 49H cm.
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# 305 mid century modern coffee table
Robert Haussman, Vintage mid-century modern coffee table with a 22mm thick marble top set on a 4-leg chrome steel base.
Germany 1960s
95x 95 x 45H cm.
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# 304 Italian mid century modern marble coffee table
Vintage mid century modern Italian coffee table with a 22mm thick marble top set on 3 leg steel base.
Genoa Italy 1970s
110 x 110 x 38H cm.
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# 303 mid century modern glass coffee table
Knut Hesterberg
for, Ronald Schmitt
Germany 1970s
A unique, mid century modern, polished aluminium and 20mm plate glass vintage coffee table by the renowned sculpture Knut Hesterberg.
This is a beautiful and elegant mid century coffee table, that seems to float in space.
very small chip on underside of one corner.
150L x 90W x 44H cm.
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# 302 Italian steel and glass coffee tables
Vintage mid century modern Italian coffee tables with a glass top set on a chrome polished stainless steel base.
Price is per table
91 x 91x 38H cm.
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# 301 Italian 1980s coffee tables
Vintage mid century modern Italian coffee tables with a travertine top set on a chrome and brass base.
Price is per table
60W x 60D x 40H cm.
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Small Mid-Century Rosewood Sideboard
Vintage Danish sideboard
Denmark 1960s
Mid-century sideboard from a Danish architect. Beautiful rosewood panelling featuring three drawers and plenty of shelving space. Very good vintage condition.
138Lx74Hx43D
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Falcon coffee table
Falcon, Glass coffee table
Sigurd Ressell
Vatne Mobler, Norway 1970s
The History -Mid Century Furniture, has for sale an original glass top, Falcon coffee table that was designed and built to match the iconic Falcon Chairs by Sigurd Ressell.
This MCM glass topped coffee table is in very good condition and the perfect compliment for your mid century interior.
Price is for the table only, chairs are for display purposes only but are available for sale on this site.
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Danish Rosewood Sideboard with White Top
Vintage rosewood sideboard
Denmark 1960s
Mid century Danish sideboard with a contrasting white top and sides. Vintage rosewood front and interior in very good condition.
Price is for the pair.
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mid century modern italian coffee table
Ico and Louisa Parisi
for, Como
Italy - 1950s.
Italian, 1950s mid-century modern, etched copper coffee table by Ico and Louisa Parisi.
Etched copped top with, exotic timber veneer on three-star base.
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mid century teak coffee table
Teak Mid Century Coffee Table
Denmark-1960’s
Mid Century Modern, Teak and Slate coffee table in beautiful restored condition..
138L x 63W x 50H cm
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Heinz Lilienthal coffee table
Heinz Lilienthal
Germany 1970’s
Important coffee table, circa 1970 by Heinz Lilienthal, 1927 / † 2006, German sculptor and artist; etched metal top top set on timber veneer base. Lilienthal’s tables are works of art.
100 x 100cm
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Tue Poulsen and Erik Wortz
Tue Poulsen Danish Coffee Table
Denmark- 1960’s
A fine example of a 1960’s Danish Ceramic Coffee table. Handmade, individually crafted tiles by Tue Poulsen and Erik Wortz, set in a rosewood frame. Elegant and timeless.
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