Turquoise literally means Turkish Stone, for the place it was originally mined. The color, named for the stone, sometimes gets a bad rap for being associated with hospitals – but on the flip side, in color psychology, turquoise is credited with creating emotional balance and stability. The color is said to enhance clarity of thought, simultaneously calming and invigorating. Creating that kind of Karma in your home or workspace is pretty appealing. Turquoise fabrics shown above include Metropolis, Everlasting, Corvus, Empire Linen, Royal Jewels and Blanky Chenille.
Stool by Mater for SPACE Denmark are beautiful on many levels. Their perfectly imperfect form with just the right splay of the leg and minimal but noticable upholstered seat pad create a real craftsman composition. If that’s not enough, the pieces are made from FSC certified wood and recycled aluminum. The stools are produced in a SUSBIZ workshop, an initiative for the promotion of sustainable business practices in support of local native craftspeople in India.
How does a single ottoman provide seating for five? Look inside. Cubista deconstructs to reveal four nesting bases. Each of the sides of the ottoman provide a padded seat for the frames. The seats are 18″ square and 19″ high, perfect for table or desk height @ Resource Furniture.
Bogard outdoor furniture provides the perfect blend of style, durability and comfort. Teak slats are fitted with generous cushions and set on a contemporary frame of stainless steel. The collection from MamaGreen also includes tables, sofas and a fantastic cabana. The entire collection is currently on Sale at Viesso.