I recently discovered the Toronto-based furniture company, Lona Design, which was founded by Interior Designer Katherine Newman. Their furniture designs are modern and traditional, and somewhere in between which is why I like them so much. Here are a few of my favorite pieces...
Carre Settee - This is absolutely my favorite. Its covered with shagreen and bone inlay. I love the lines of this piece, so Jean-Michel Frank. I want one for me!
Mara Bookstand - This is a very handsome bookshelf/etagere, I think this would look fabulous in a traditional or a modern home.
Sojourn Chest - this feels very Tommy Parzinger to me. Great lines, and I love the contrast between the dark wood legs and the white lacquered chest.
Anabasis Desk - I love the simple lines of this, and the rich colour of the wood. This could be used as a console or in a living room, not necessarily just the study.
Prezio Desk - I love this too...It is very elegant but not too feminine. Could still be used as a dressing table, or a desk. Love the macassar ebony and bronze sabots.
Gracie Dining Table - I love the simplicity of this and I think it would work in pretty much any type of interior.
Rondo Ottoman - Love this too. I have a bit of a soft spot for round ottomans, not sure why. The wood base and legs give this a sturdy look and would make for great extra seating for cocktail parties!
6 comments:
Glad you have profiled the work of this Canadian Designer.
Very cool that you found this store in Toronto from Hong Kong. Great choices, especially the Sojourn Chest!
Patricia - I'm glad I discovered her work, she's very talented. Other than your profile, I must admit I have not seen much other work from Canada.
RNVL - I think one of the pieces wa actually featured in Elle Decor recently. I keep in touch with the rest of the world via magazines, and the internet. What would we do without that!
I love it when someone profiles a furniture line that is new to me...too bad this line is not represented in Atlanta (yet...). Great post!
Hi Sarah, me too - which is why I thought I should share. Too bad they're not in Atlanta yet - you'll have to find an excuse to visit them in another city!
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