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Showing posts with label Australian International Furniture Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian International Furniture Fair. Show all posts
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Aussie, New Zealand and South African Art Deco
As I have spent time looking at the Art Deco period I have had moments of memories flooding my mind. I remember the visits to the Art Deco style Broadway cinema in Belfast when I was a small child.This building was so different from the other luxurious cinemas we usually went to.
Besides the Art Deco fireplace and cabinets my Granny also had the stuffed curved chairs and sofa of the era. (Many’s a time as the Irish say) I was told off for sitting on the arms of the furniture. My Gran was always telling us to act like ladies.
We were not allowed to chew gum, cross one leg over the other at the knees, whistle or speak until spoken to. The same lady my Gran who enforced these restrictions completely changed character on a Saturday night when the whole family would sit around the fire. Each family member told a joke, sang a song or told a ghost story. Granny’s stories and jokes were usually the best.
Next morning Sunday Gran was back to her old self. She would call everyone to get up and go to church. ‘We are not a pack of heathens’ she would say. I smile as I remember her many similar statements. My Gran from her over stuffed bulky chair beside the fire ruled the roost.
I am so enjoying looking at the Art Deco era I don’t quite know how to end. There is so much still to tell. But I feel I do need to move on. The short Art deco era produced many wonderful buildings and items so I thought I would try and finish the topic by looking at some examples of Art Deco work around the world.
In Australia
Innisfail in Queensland is thought to be the Art Deco capital of Australia. The Chelsea Park guesthouse in the Southern Highlands just south of Sydney is an example of Art Deco in NSW. Many Art Deco buildings exist in Victoria many cinemas and theatres; Art Deco in style. If you follow this link http://www.caths.org.au/ you can find examples of cinemas and theatres (in Victoria) many in Art Deco style.
New Zealand
There are many Art Deco buildings in Hastings, Wellington and Palmerston North
South Africa
Durban has many Art Deco buildings. Prince Edward Street has some fine examples. The South Africa Art Deco style was influenced by the USA Art Deco style. If you go to this link you will find more information and virtual tour http://users.iafrica.com/a/an/andryn/
I will finish this blog now and complete the study of Art Deco in my next blog.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sample Board Online’s newest supplier Satara has brilliant success at AIFF
Sample Board Online is excited to present the new supplier Satara who offer a range of classic and contemporary European designed all weather outdoor furnishings. The response from interior designers and retailers to the new range of Satara Outdoor Living furniture at the Australian International Furniture Fair was amazing.
All Satara furniture can be manufactured in 12 different colours. They hold stocks of the most popular 4 or 5 colours and offer other colours by special orders. They can customise table sizes and modify any of the designs to the designer’s requirements. All the tables are available with a weave top or a teak top. Glass can be placed on top of the weave if required.
Easy Clean and Easy Care
Woven aluminium frames can be simply hosed down if dusty or cleaned with a mild detergent and a sponge. Some of the furniture has teak frames and tabletops. Teak is used extensively in outdoor furniture because of its weather resistant properties. If left untreated teak develops a grey weathered look which doesn't affect the quality of the timber. If you do not like this look the teak can be protected with a specific teak protector.
Satara recommend the protection be applied once a year when the timber is dry. At Satara Outdoor Living they are committed to providing the Australian market with a range of quality constructed and stylish outdoor furniture to meet the evolving needs of the great Australian outdoor lifestyle.
With the continued move towards incorporating indoor and outdoor living spaces Satara’s stylish range of hand woven synthetic furniture provides a myriad of options for maximising the use of outdoor spaces, for relaxing, socialising, dining and escaping from the hectic pace of life these days.
The company works closely with designers to achieve the best outcome for both residential and commercial clients Satara aim to continue to provide refreshing new designs and innovations to the market and have just released the new Votsalo Range.
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