loft living project: guest room shelf detail iii

Image by eyewashdesign: A. Golden
Loft NYC "Chateaux Monroe" Guest Room: Classic NYC elements abound in this room design.
From the reclaimed n.y.p.d. police barricade-turned bench, to the rescued N.Y.P.D. police locker & the Manhattan cast metal window "protector" as a sculpture. Books in the mid-century modern case run the gambit, from Moma’s design collection & Muji’s "nyc in a bag", to Jon Ortner’s Manhattan Dawn & Dusk, & various nyc eating/visiting guides , it’s nyc in full tilt.
interior / prop / staging & photography: a. golden, eyewash design, NYC, April 2008.
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apartment therapy shout-out: 22 April 2008, see here: —> www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/flickr-finds/alternative-head…
blogged on grace’s birdcage wedding: 14th September 2008 here —> gracesbirdcagewedding.blogspot.com/2008/09/headboards.html
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Loft NYC: "chateaux monroe" Guest Room: classic NYC urban fixtures abound in this room design.
From the reclaimed N.Y.P.D. police barricade-turned bench, to the rescued N.Y.P.D. police locker & the Manhattan cast metal window "protector" as a sculpture. Books in the mid-century modern case run the gambit, from MoMa’s design collection & Muji’s "nyc in a bag", to Jon Ortner’s Manhattan Dawn & Dusk, & various nyc eating/visiting guides , it’s New York City in full tilt.
interior / prop / staging & photography: a. golden, eyewash design, NYC, April 2008.
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to learn more, visit: www.myspace.com/nycloft
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a product rewind:
1960′s mid-century cabinet : everything goes, NYC – 2001
Manhattan in a bag: a gift from Moma, 2008
F.Y.I.: "New York City in a Bag", by: MUJI
"As irresistible to adults as it is to children, MUJI’s New York in a Bag comes with eight wooden city structures and six wooden cars. Included are New York City icons such as MoMA’s original 1939 building, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Statue of Liberty, and the Guggenheim Museum. The wood is from sustainable forests. Recommended for ages 6 and up."
MUJI BIO:
The MUJI philosophy has won them a worldwide following over the last 20 years, emphasizing earth-friendliness, the use of innovative materials, and efficient packaging for reduced cost. Since opening their first store in Japan in 1983, MUJI is not only an internationally renowned company, but for many people is a way of life. MUJI merchandise is based on three simple elements: materials, process, and packaging.
Inventive uses for materials that might otherwise have been discarded or ignored result in innovative product at the lowest cost. Equally important, MUJI infuses style and usefulness into everything produced, no matter what its provenance.
To keep MUJI offerings focused and flexible, heavy attention is paid to the consumer’s use of the product, and the manufacturing process is determined on that basis. Superfluous finishes are rejected, overprocessing is eliminated, and lines and forms are clean and uncluttered for manufacturing ease.
MUJI carefully protects items for sale with packaging appropriate to their purpose. By using the same clear cellophane material to wrap most items, consumers see exactly what they are getting and don’t pay extra for expensive packaging.
Their guiding principle is flexibility, providing the savvy customer with products that are beautiful, useful, and essential "objects for living."
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