A New Tactile Design Experience: Quilted Wood Daybed by Elisa Strozyk [Video]
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You may already have heard of Elisa Strozyk, a young designer who successfully managed to convert wood into… fabric. We featured a post on Freshome on her wooden textiles a while back, better explaining her work. For today, we would like to show you her quilted wood daybed, which was designed for ‘The Thread That Binds Us’ exhibition at Plusdesign Gallery during Milan Design Week 2012. According to Mocoloco, the original project is a great example of Elisa’s pursuit of experimental textile design.
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The daybed is an upgrade of a found furniture piece from the 1950′s. The designer explains: “The fabric appears to be a common upholstery textile but transforms into a free grown shape which is autonomous from the furniture piece.” Elisa created the original bed cover by cutting thin wooden pieces and then gluing them onto a piece of cloth. Be sure to have a look at the video below to better understand the process.
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Wood Love: Atmosphere of Unity Recreated in an Enchanting Apartment in Italy

You are about to enter a place dedicated entirely to wood. An enchanting apartment adorned with wooden details, making everything look cozy, managed to make an impression on us! With its simplicity and dedication towards smooth details, this cushy spot, designed by the Italian, Gianluca Fanetti, in Campodolcino ( a small municipality in the region of Lombardy, near Switzerland) is beautiful, elegant and most of all, romantic. A fireplace welcomes you in the living room. The landscape is absolutely amazing, especially in winter time.

This is one of those apartments that make you think of ski holidays. If you’re looking for a moment of relaxation, you ca definitely have it in this fresh and healthy environment. Due to the abundance of wooden details, the place exhales unity: floors, ceilings, even the furniture – everything is made of wood. At a first glance, one could be tempted to say “too much is too much”, but at a closer look you will see that there’s nothing wrong with “wood excess”. The designer came up with an interesting solution for the bedrooms. You get either the view or… the hight. The attic accommodates compact beds and make the place look more spacious than it actually is. How do you feel about this “wood love” ambience?










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Sustainable Style : Rebuilding or Renovating Your Home with Reclaimed Wood
I first talked about reclaimed wood, briefly, in my piece 10 Eco-friendly ways to Renovate your Home. Now, on the heels of Hurricane Sandy many of us are looking to rebuild or renovate our homes after suffering severe damage and devastation. At Freshome we are dedicated to giving you the best information and sharing our ideas we have with you. We are also passionate about Green Building and recycled materials as viable and sound options. Reclaimed wood is one such option. Also known as barnwood, it is lumber that has primarily originated from old barns, factories and warehouses. Although less traditional structures which include boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels are often utilized as well. The use of reclaimed, antique lumber is growing in popularity as use for home decoration and home building. This weathered, recycled wood has varying degrees of texture, thickness, nail holes and saw marks. These “imperfections” give each piece of wood character and distinction. The inconsistencies and imperfections found in the wood offer both a uniqueness as well as a sense of history.
Reclaimed timber is environmentally friendly and is considered a green building material. It is a strong and durable choice. By opting to use these recycled woods, our efforts immediately affect our environment by preserving our natural resources and lessening the burden on our landfills. Another very appealing aspect of recycled wood, is the cost, which can be up to 50% less than new wood that has been milled, marked and stained to look old. I think it is time to give serious thought to barnwood.
Reclaimed Garage, Barn or Home Office
The elegant yet rustic look of reclaimed wood is a perfect option for those looking to build or renovate an existing garage or other small edifice while keeping spending intact. As reclaimed lumber is incredibly strong and has already been weathered there is no wait time to achieve this popular look. Furthermore there is no need to paint this type of wood unless, of course, you prefer the look of painted wood. The weathered appearance of the lumber lends itself beautifully and seamlessly to your existing landscape.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall…
In this traditional yet contemporary living room, the mirror made from reclaimed lumber, adds a rustic charm that seemingly appeals to those who appreciate both the old and the new. Smaller items, such as this full-length mirror, can be easily re-created by those of you with a handy and crafty side. Reclaimed lumber accessories look well in any setting and in any environment.
Put your feet up and stay a while…
Due to it’s rich color, reclaimed wood adds an element of warmth to your surroundings. Each piece of wood has a history and tells a story. The dents and nicks seen on most items made from reclaimed wood contribute to their uniqueness and make them truly one of a kind. Because reclaimed wood is so strong, it makes for a perfect choice when decorating with young children at home as it’s virtually indestructible. You’ll not have to worry about little scratches and dings as you would with antique pieces. The coffee table, as seen above, gives the room a warm and handsome elegance.
Watch Your Step!
Reclaimed wood floors adds a wonderful touch to any room, but in the kitchen, where we tend to spend much of our time on our feet, wood floors are not only visually appealing, but as a soft material they are therefore gentler to your feet and back than stone surfaces. Reclaimed wood tends to be denser and stronger than its freshly cut counterpart. Its strength makes it virtually indestructible, as we know that things tend to fall and get dropped on to kitchen floor all the time. Unlike some surfaces, like certain stones or tile, wood floors won’t chip. Look for wide plank options, and for those of you who live in colder climates, wood floors work wonderfully with radiant heating
A Chip off the Old Reclaimed Butcher’s Block…
Reclaimed wood makes for a wonderful work surface in your kitchen. Smooth, thick and durable it will sand up to spills, splatters, and bangs. A perfect surface for pounding beef, chopping vegetables (though please do so on a cutting board), or rolling out cookie dough. You needn’t worry about placing hot and heavy pans on them either. I think, perhaps, there may not be a more perfect kitchen surface. If your tastes are more modern and streamlined, reclaimed wood works wonderfully when paired with other surfaces such as marble, granite and stainless steel.
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a reclaimed wood ceiling!
Sturdy, rustic, natural, reclaimed wood ceilings give this room a relaxed elegance. They add warmth and character devoid in many ordinary ceilings. The sheer strength of this wood lends itself perfectly to any support beam. Reclaimed wood is so versatile in appearance that it lends itself perfectly to so many styles from modern to traditional to classic.
A (reclaimed) Stairway to Heaven…
Reclaimed woods look wonderful in stairwells in any home. The dark, well-worn wood stairs are well suited to any home from contemporary, traditional to farmhouse or antique. Reclaimed wood is so appealing on its own, in it’s original state, that it’s rarely ever repainted. After all, why cover up all that history and charm? In many cases you will be able to learn where your wood originated. It could have been from the side of a barn, or it could have been from the bottom of a wine barrel. Oh what stories you can possibly tell your guests as you give them tours of your home!
Everything Including the Bathroom Sink!
Incredibly creative and unique, this clever use of reclaimed wood gives this bathroom countertop a rich and warm, rustic yet modern appeal. Resistant to spills, strong and beautiful, reclaimed wood countertops need not only be limited to the kitchen. The uses for barn wood are limitless!
Shut the Barn Door!
Barn doors are popping up all over the place. Their rustic simplicity can be incorporated into any design preference and and living space. Painted yellow, this reclaimed barn door not only adds a pop of color but a sense of charm and whimsy instead. This style of door is clearly trending at the moment. Unlike hinged doors, these sliding ones require and take up very little space. The doors are easily mounted on special hardware.
These doors can act as room dividers, or elegantly cover up unsightly appliances such as washing machines and dryers. When placed along a kitchen wall, they elegantly and discreetly conceal items that are commonly stored in pantries such as baking supplies and spices. These doors offer a perfect solution to those areas where space for swing doors is limited.
In the hood…
Rebecca Reynolds owner of New Canaan Kitchens sought to use reclaimed wood throughout this kitchen vignette in her showroom. Here we see a mix of reclaimed antique wood floor from the pine flooring, to the cabinetry to very the clever creation of the hood made which was made from from antique cypress. An elegant, modern working kitchen is given personal and historic touches with the inclusion of the restored wood.
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Rippled Wood And Scarred Latch Side by Side In Modern Credenza

Positioning an interesting piece of furniture in your living spaces helps increase the amount of time admiring inspiring shapes and materials. This is why the Big Sur Credenza showcases a unique capacity of becoming the focal point in a light-colored space, for example. I can imagine it surrounded by light walls and vividly colored details, in a bright, naturally lit space. Resting on a hollow wood volume that continues in a straight line up to the top, the body of this modern credenza features two attention-drawing details: a ripple in wood on one side and a large scarred latch on the other. The weaving side is hand carved to hint towards what lies beyond the wood: four drawers with brightly colored bottoms. Part of the Organics Collection and inspired by Central California’s Big Sur area, this new piece of sculptural furniture was designed by California-based skilled woodworker and designer Jory Brigham. Maybe you remember The Parker console, a beautiful piece of decorative furniture from the designer’s portfolio shown here on Freshome some time ago. Which one do you like best?





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Practical Reclaimed Wood Mixtape Coffee Table

Gone are the days when mixtapes made our hearts skip a beat – especially if the person you love spent their time choosing the best songs for you. Now, helping us remember simpler times, designer Jeff Skierka came up with this interesting Mixtape Table – a coffee table made out of reclaimed maple, walnut and lucite ( transparent thermoplastic acrylic resin). Protected by a plexiglass tabletop and supported by three simple transparent stands, the Mixtape Coffee Table is the result of the designer’s “obsession” – it has been on his mind for 5 years. Uniquely showcasing carefully considered details, the table is a 12:1 scaled replica of a cassette tape – a first prototype that will be transformed into a CNC-cut piece of furniture with a glass tabletop to be displayed in any residence. It can even be reversed to (dis)play either side A or side B. All we need now is a huge pen to manually rewind it.




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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: ten earth activities, transnatural stools and wood ash bike frames
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.
Happy Earth Day! In honor of Earth Week, this week we took a moment to think about the origins of this now-global event, exploring why we need Earth Day and how our society can possibly tackle the 7 biggest threats to our environment. If haven’t yet made plans for Earth day make sure to take a look at our list of 10 Earth Day activities. One of the major themes of Earth Week this year was lighting, as green lighting innovations ranging from the useful to the absurd made it onto Inhabitat’s radar screen. On the more practical end of the spectrum, we reviewed the SUNNAN, Ikea’s solar-powered desk lamp, and although we found it to be a bit dim, it actually outperformed its expected charge time. On the lighter side, Randy Sarafan, the same guy who designed a chair that tweets his own farts (seriously), unveiled a lamp that shuts off whenever you shut your eyes. The downside: In order for it to work you have to attach electrodes to your face, which are plugged directly into the wall. Thanks, but we’ll pass. And for those who prefer regular, old-fashioned lights, Philips launched its much-anticipated L-Prize winning 10-watt LED bulb on Earth Day. At $60 a pop, you might have to take out a second mortgage to replace every bulb in your home, but you’ll recoup that money back on your energy bill, and Philips also announced some rebates to ease the pain.
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Graceful Wood Veneer Link-S Lamps For Fancy Spaces

Lighting up a room can bring forward sumptuous design lines and outline each nook and piece of furniture. Based on the need for elegant, organically shaped lamps in today’s growing market, Spanish lighting manufacturers LZF commissioned Irish designer Ray Power to create a family of lights to be used in both residential and commercial spaces. Handmade exclusively out of wood veneer, this collection encompasses pendant lamps and floor lamps that radiate a delicate light, creating a relaxing atmosphere. The Link-S Lamps are the result of a rigorous study of form and geometry, featuring Moebius strips undulating to shape an elegant light/shadow playfulness. Awarded the Design Plus Material Vision’07 for the use of LZF’s Polywood® material, the shades are available in two versions – the 42 cm or 69 cm in diameter, long or short – and come in many colors and finishes to ensure harmony when used in different settings.















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Quality Wood And Stone Details Shaping A Polish Apartment

Trusting the interior designers you work with is very important – something incredible can result from understanding the needs and wishes of a client and then designing a residential space that can accommodate their lifestyle while constructing a new setting for their daily activities. The Marina Apartment 1 is just that kind of place – a renovated apartment in Warsaw’s Mokotow district designed according to a few guidelines – a cozy, modern quality home, displaying many wood details and a beautiful sea fish aquarium – and a creative set of minds. After enjoying the Eko Park 3 apartment, this is the second residential loft part of Polish Exit Interior Design Studio‘s portfolio that caught our attention. The photos made by Olo Rutkowski present us with carefully selected and designed details, emphasized by the client’s constant search for quality. In order to have a comfortable, contemporary home suited for this family, the best firms working with wood, stone and other elements were selected and the result is magnificent.

This is how the designers explain their work on this project: “These high standards gave us a lot satisfaction while we were working on the project and later on during its implementation. After accepting and adapting some inconvenient construction elements, within one year the interior was created for the family with two teenagers. Downstairs -the area used during a day – there is the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, the toilet, the guest room and the entrance hall. Upstairs – the area used at night – there are 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and the sauna and on the second floor there is the entertainment zone with the film projector and Hi-Fi equipment. The final effect is a combination of the best quality materials and work of top craftsmen – to fulfill particular requirements of the client. Therefore, we used material such as : American Nut and Ebony wood and natural stony elements made of Onyx, Blanco Statuario, Nero Asoluto or Trawertino Navona. After one year of work, our project and its final version was fully approved by our client with great satisfaction on both sides. ”



















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Unique Lighting In Wood Veneer Built In Belgium

Passion 4 Wood is a one-man company based in Oostende, Belgium. Building unique lighting in wood veneer, Passion 4 Wood understands the need for warm wood in modern interiors. Here are a few words describing their work: “Passion 4 Wood or when “light meets wood” is a Belgian company that manufactures / distributes light sculptures and various decorative items in wood veneer. With exotic curvatures, the lamp shades look stunning even during any daylight hour when rays of natural light permeates through their delicate yet sturdy structure offering visual effects that highlight the coloring of the wood.

Various wooden veneers are designed to form both sculpture and light, different shapes, colors and diffusion are utilized to create a thoughtful user experience. These amazing lighting fixtures are anything but ordinary, offering a refined urban feel with intricate details that will keep you begging for more. The wide range of suspension, wall and floor standing lights fits into any residential and commercial spaces. They are definitely the coolest veneer lamps on the block.” Think you can spot your favorite?




















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Made From A Single Piece Of Cedar Wood: Creus by Riva

For those of you who love the unpretentious design lines obtained from natural wood, the Creus Armchair by Italian company Riva will be an object of desire. Spotted on Trendir, this interesting chair is a wooden piece of furniture designed to offer comfort and display its natural shape among other modern furniture items. The simple and elegant design was obtained by sculpting a single piece of cedar wood into a beautiful chair. Following the body’s natural curves, the Creus armchair displays its backrest and seating side while inviting guests to relax on a unique piece of seating furniture. The cedar retained its texture and imperfections only to give the chair a subtle elegance merged with the result of modern furniture-building technologies. The leather seat, available in a wide range of colors, can become the detail that makes it perfect for your home. With a brushed metal base, the design was taken to new heights, adding modernity to a natural design and offering a strong and stable base for the overall design.




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