Not a whole lot to write about tonight. I've been looking at a few furniture pieces I'm considering for break rooms and other misc. areas of my office project. I found these rock-looking cushions on stumble-upon recently and looked up the company who makes them. Its a French company called Smarin and the cushions are called "living stones". I thought it would be fun to have a few of the larger ones a seating in a break room or brainstorming area not sure if I will incorporate them or not yet.
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| "livingstones" |
In addition to these "living stones" I was also inspired this week by Eero Aarnio's ball chair. We were shown this in our history of interior design class and our teacher mentioned that it was good for phone conversations because it allowed some acoustical privacy. I'm hoping to use these chairs in the tele/data rooms which are for private phone calls.
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| Eero Aarnio's Ball Chair, I plan to use the red one on the right. |
Lastly I have been giving alot of thoughts into materials I want to use in my focal areas. One of my main focal areas for this poject is the reception area. In the seating part of this area I would really like to do a mosaic on the floor that uses the swirls in my concept model. I drew up a quick sketch (below) to get an idea of what it would look like with the custom seating I'm using in the space.
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| Concept Model |
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| Mosaic Sketch |
In the reception area I also want to use blown glass chandelier similar to the ones shown here. These examples use the colors in my concept model and incorporate the twisty center piece I created. I want the chandlier hung so that is can be seen from the mezzanine as well as the main floor perferably in the center of the swirling mosaic on the floor.