Making an Entrance
Whenever I visit one of these home design shows, I’m always on the lookout for the unusual, for the bold design, and for something functional also. After all, when you live in a space-challenged city apartment, you want furniture pieces to multi-task too! I wandered around the recent Architectural Digest Home Design Show with a skeptical mindset. I saw beautiful furniture everywhere but they really belonged to a mansion in Beverly Hills or at a penthouse suite.
I was looking for something to perk up my humdrum hallway when you enter my home – you know the type: a hallway too small to put anything really functional like a desk or a bookcase in it yet big enough that you can’t ignore it. There’s always mirrors and artwork but it’s not very original. Most people entering the hallway barely give it a look.
Then I came across the Perczek exhibit. Furniture designer, Jaime Perczek, has designed Art Deco style pieces, some large-scaled, some a more cozy size but all very striking. I saw their black and white bench. Now this can stop traffic. Bold graphics, sophisticated shape and colors give it an Art Deco feel yet its legs have a tribal, earthy look – unusual, striking combination. It shouts I may be beautiful but I work hard too! Yes, a very good place to sit while I put my dancing shoes on…









March 27th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
Wow, Alexia. I love this bench. It’s exactly the kind of bold statement piece I wouldn’t have the courage to indulge in. Nor would I know what to put with it. Did you buy it?
March 31st, 2008 at 12:57 pm
It’s a pricey bench - so I’m looking for alternatives. I’m going to try to find something similar to it.
April 2nd, 2008 at 1:40 pm
Wow, that bench is amazing. What is it made out of? Are the different colors different materials or is it painted? I love it!