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6 Classic Designs Making a Comeback

By Interior Design Trends

Design experts continually look to the masses hoping to predict the up-and-coming trends. Most of the time, specialist publications do a great job rounding-up what is next on the docket. From modern furniture designs to contemporary twists, trends can be a hit or miss for many. However, sometimes the design industry can get so wrapped up in trying to create something “new” that we lose sight of the basics.

Basic designs should always include a myriad of things: quality and durability. If a designer is innovating something, they should never sacrifice one for the other. Instead, they must hit the sweet spot where both quality and durability meet. Quality and durability rely primarily on the materials and how the design incorporates them in the final product. Also, if you hope to keep your freshly acquired piece for years to come, customers need products that stand the test of time.

Along with finding attractive designs, these designs also respect the environment by lasting for many years. It is these eco-conscious decisions that will help push designers to create pieces that revolutionize the industry while appealing to consumers. If you hope to join us in the movement, here is where we see classic design transformed into the new modern world.

 

Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as Campanino), Chiavarina chair, 1807

Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as Campanino), Chiavarina chair, 1807

According to some, Marquis Rivarola “brought with him a lightweight chair with a wicker seat from Paris … which had enjoyed great success … at the time of the French Directorate” (E. Bacceschi, 1986). That chair design spawned the “classic Chiavarina” which was used to furnish noble residences for over 150 years until it became the focal point of the great era of Fifties Milanese architecture. The chair was even used by Gardella, Caccia Dominioni, and Albini.

 

Today, manufacturers across the world sell the design in bulk. If you are looking to add this classic design into your home, make sure you find quality work. These chairs are an excellent option for minimalistic or Scandinavian interior designs.

 

Arne Jacobsen, Egg chair, Fritz Hansen, 1958

Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as Campanino), Chiavarina chair, 1807

Perhaps one of the most infamous chair designs of the 20th century, the Egg Chair by Fritz Hansen was designed for the lounge of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. It was a revolutionary design because of its extremely unique design, comfortable shape, and its thin inner shell. In the present day, it is still one of the most recognizable designs ever created.

 

Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Arco floor lamp, Flos, 1962

Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Arco floor lamp, Flos, 1962

Speaking of classics, one of the most recognized objects in Italian design is the Arco floor lamp. Designed as a central ceiling light alternative, Arco is still used in homes everywhere. Named for its “arc,” the design also beams the light directly towards where it needs to shine. Whether you use it in a reading nook or for table lighting, it’s beam range is a major positive for accent lighting.

 

De Pas, D’Urbino, Lomazzi, Sciangai folding clothes stand, Zanotta, 1973

De Pas, D’Urbino, Lomazzi, Sciangai folding clothes stand, Zanotta, 1973

The 1970s was an era of design that transformed the way we saw the most ordinary household objects. One example of this is the Sciangai. The typological invention is reminiscent of the famous game of pick-up sticks and even won the Golden Compass Award in 1979. While the Sciangai might have initially been seen as a fun and playful object, it is now a real “interior design sculpture.”

 

Paolo Rizzatto, Costanza floor and table lamp, Luceplan, 1986

Paolo Rizzatto, Costanza floor and table lamp, Luceplan, 1986

If you want to find a newer design that re-imagined a classic, look no further than Rizzatto’s Costanza floor and table lamp. The Costanza is a stripped-down version of the classic shaded lamp that uses cutting-edge materials. It truly is a “contemporary classic.” You can find many takes on this design wherever you go, which is what makes this design even more of a classic than it was before.

 

Bruno Rainaldi, Original Ptolomeo bookcase, Opinion Ciatti, 2003

Bruno Rainaldi, Original Ptolomeo bookcase, Opinion Ciatti, 2003

As we look to newer takes on the classics, Ptolomeo stands tall. This design by Rainaldi proves that there is more innovation to look forward to as the years come. The Ptolomeo bookcase transforms the typical bookcase into a sculpture of its own, that, once filled with books, the column structure is entirely invisible. It revolutionized the world of contemporary furnishing and also won a Golden Compass Award in 2004.

 

Discover the Classics at San Francisco Design

Let the experts at San Francisco Design help you find the classic pieces to incorporate into your space. Whether you need modern furnishings to update your home or want to add something special, we have a range of products to choose from. Come and visit our showroom or schedule an appointment with one of our interior designers to learn more.

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How to Find your Signature Style for 2017!

By Interior Design Tips

Contemporary Leather Sectional Sofa in Modern Living Room

What do you want your home to be? Do you want a serene retreat? An energetic, colorful space to entertain? An eclectic space to collect your treasures?

This may seem a daunting undertaking, but write down or collect magazine pictures of what inspires you. What colors, patterns, and styles do you gravitate to?

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These are really great resources for tips and tricks!

Now you have the basics you need to start decorating!

Most will start with the sofa. What do you need the seating area for? A great room serves as the heart of the home next to the kitchen and dining area. Will you be watching TV? Doing homework or family projects? That will determine whether you need a sectional for optimal seating or a sofa and chairs.

Leather or fabric? Do you have pets or lots of young children? Leather is easy to care for and looks good for years. New fabric offerings of microfiber polyester imitate expensive luxury fabrics such as silk and linen, that is durable, cleanable, and give warmth to your space. Let us help you make the correct choice too!

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Don’t expect a new piece of furniture will complete your space. Pictures, accessories, plants, area rugs, and lighting are all essential elements to bring your personal style to the forefront.
Start 2017 with a visual focus and you’ll be so happy that you followed through to a beautiful new home that is a reflection of you!

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Thanks for reading! Have some fun with the accessories in your home, they can really express your signature style!

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