Designed to meet the needs of contract and residential design, the Eave Dining Sofa blurs the lines between the private and the public, bringing its homely aesthetic to new territories.
The design movement known as Art Deco of the 1920's and 30's turned the visual world on its head with its curvilinear, geometric shapes, fusing the sinuousness of Art Nouveau, the straight lines of the Bauhaus, and the rich and vibrant colors of Fauvism. Deco-influenced designs started to gain steam in the mid 2010's, but their chic, sophisticated appeal is the reason we will see this trend for many years to come.
With its simplified block-like structure, the Big Big Chair is a reinterpretation of a classic Art Deco lounge chair.
Created by the perfect combination of color, energy and shape, the Souk Mirror reflects the influences of overwhelming and visually fascinating Souk markets in northern Africa, with its vibrant fringes and earthy colors resembling typical macramé techniques.
Inspired by the exquisite balancing act found in hanging kinetic mobiles, the Phase Chandelier is an interpretation of a circle in three forms: a sphere, a disc, and a melted semi-circle. This vertical fixture is built from the bottom up to stay balanced.
The Berlin Sideboard is inspired by a wave of thought that is impossible to overlook when passing through the streets of Berlin.
The clear lines and stylish practicality of the Grace Serving Trolley make for a winning combination. Inspired by 1950s architecture, the design of Grace works well with any style of interior. Its sheer elegance makes it a statement piece.
Creating something is timeless - that is the idea behind the Hive Table Lamp. The design has different personalities, reflected in its pattern which mimics 18th century Japanese ceramics; the shape which is straight out of the Art Deco period; and which overall suits the tastes of the 21st century
In an interesting and exciting deviation from her generally more ‘loosely’ upholstered furniture, world-renowned designer Paola Navone has gone bold with the Bold Armchair. The slight backward tilt in the armrest and the inward tapering back are reminiscent of Art Deco club chairs.
The Font Bold Lounge Chair is part of the font family which also includes a sofa, dining chair, bar stool, and bar sofa bench. The name of the collection refers to typographical fonts, where the thickness of each cushion and backrest varies by piece - the dining chair is regular, the lounge chair and sofa bold, and the barstool light.
To find out how our pieces can enhance your design project, please contact us at 312.329.9000 for Chicago or 212.262.9000 for New York or email [email protected]. Haute Living's design professionals are ready to assist your needs in every aspect of the design process - from conception and technical specification to final delivery and installation.