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like right now

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hans olsen
the best dining set in the history of the world

hans olsen

the best dining set in the history of the world

native angeleno sean yashar’s home is nestled on the ground floor of a classic, spanish-style building with traditional features such as hardwood floors, colorful tiling and coffered ceilings in LA’s miracle mile.  he’s furnished it with an imported italian leather sofa, an eileen gray side table, an eames wire chair, one-of-a-kind pottery and much (but not too much) more…

native angeleno sean yashar’s home is nestled on the ground floor of a classic, spanish-style building with traditional features such as hardwood floors, colorful tiling and coffered ceilings in LA’s miracle mile.  he’s furnished it with an imported italian leather sofa, an eileen gray side table, an eames wire chair, one-of-a-kind pottery and much (but not too much) more…

sit and read
blanket chair no. 2

sit and read

blanket chair no. 2

can we talk more about the awesomeness that is sit and read?

can we talk more about the awesomeness that is sit and read?


The Pratt home office was developed in collaboration between west elm and students at the Pratt Design Incubator, part of the renowned Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. It all began with a competition. We challenged students to create a line of office furniture using FSC–certified materials. Two teams presented proposals (both of which were quite ingenious), and after much deliberation judges from the west elm design group selected one team’s designs. The winners then developed their concept, creating scale models and full–size prototypes of pieces including a desk, chair, filing system, and LED lamp. The finished collection (right here) is thoughtfully designed, responsibly made, and effortlessly chic.

this looks like basically the best thing west elm has to offer (via texturism)

The Pratt home office was developed in collaboration between west elm and students at the Pratt Design Incubator, part of the renowned Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. It all began with a competition. We challenged students to create a line of office furniture using FSC–certified materials. Two teams presented proposals (both of which were quite ingenious), and after much deliberation judges from the west elm design group selected one team’s designs. The winners then developed their concept, creating scale models and full–size prototypes of pieces including a desk, chair, filing system, and LED lamp. The finished collection (right here) is thoughtfully designed, responsibly made, and effortlessly chic.

this looks like basically the best thing west elm has to offer (via texturism)

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