편안하며 자연스러운 분위기를 풍긴다.
현대적인 감각의 가구 또는 빈티지 가구가 제멋대로
배치되어 있는 듯한 자연스러움 마저
숲속 어딘가에 나뒹굴 것만 같은 나무그루터기를
스툴로 사용하는 것과 같이 풍만하 자연이 베어 있다.
멋부리기 보다는 있는 그대로의 자연으로
유러피안의 빈티지와 어메리칸 클래식을 담아내는
디자이너의 감각이 돋보인다.
reviewed by SJ
The interior is airy and spacious. Vintage pieces from France, Italy, and the U.S. share the space with custom pieces made by the designer. Earthy colors throughout the residence anchor the more whimsical pieces (a tear shaped bubble hangs above the kitchen table) to successfully tie it all together. Throughout the ranch there is a dynamic between the large empty areas of a room and the clusters of furniture placed purposefully in a corner or slightly off center. This “trick” gives the interior a true feeling of a family gathering place. The furniture itself starts to take on the shape of a small family cuddled together looking out onto the room. Interior designer De Iisle found pieces that further add character and history to these welcoming sitting areas; a Jean Prove card table, a French resin and amber table with butterflies and vintage wall sconces.
Judging by its design, the kitchen is meant to be the busiest room in
the house or the central gathering place (as are the kitchens in most
summer homes). A multi-colored tiled wall, the large island, the out of
the ordinary-shaped table (custom built, solid Douglas fir) and funky
chairs all provide for layers of fun. The kitchen extends itself to a
lounge area on the other side of the room where one can “flop”
themselves onto the vintage steel daybed after a delicious meal and rest
their glass of wine on one of the natural wood side tables.
Perhaps
the most striking work of art is that which sits above the dining room
table. Made by De Iisle himself, it is a brass chandelier created “in
the shape of a branch, made up of hand braised hexagonal brass tubing”
which gives off a warm, glowing light. Glass doors open onto the garden
where there is a giant concrete fire pit and large wooden lounge chairs
that eagerly await story time.
Both the designer (De Iisle) and
architect (Moeller) left their signatures on the William Wurster Ranch,
but the most impressive element of all was their ability to tell a
story. These two artists created a design that needed no words for an
explanation, no speculation as to “why”. Their design flows and fills
the room just enough, with only one ingredient missing that will
complete it; the family of four to come and reside there.
'REF. > Architecture' 카테고리의 다른 글
*유엔스튜디오, 중국 국제 예술 박물관 [ UNStudio ] National Art Museum of China (0) | 2011.12.12 |
---|---|
*플렉시블, 오프닝 하우스 [ Sou Fujimoto ] House H (0) | 2011.12.09 |
*경사지 드라마틱 뷰어 하우스 [ Nizeki Studio ] ATM (0) | 2011.12.05 |
*어반 파킹 타워 [ Mozhao Studio ] Alternative Car Park Tower (0) | 2011.11.29 |
*내츄럴 리유안 도서관 [ Li Xiaodong Atelier ] Liyuan Library (0) | 2011.11.28 |