Friday, September 2, 2011
Walk The Plank - At China Heights Gallery
On NOW, and a fantastic collection of stools, console tables, dining, coffee tables all made from recycled teak boats as detailed in the press release below.
"A Furniture collection designed by Michael Perry for Walk the Plank.
The collection is Hand Crafted using reclaimed woods from unseaworthy fishing vessels found around the Java Sea. A culmination of experience and eclectic aesthetic brought together to create a casual and fun environment for life. Our furniture collection represents a new beginning in the mindset of products manufactured in Indonesia"...
I loved the metal framed stools, great structures-big round head rivets, fab colours & a solid teak seat; just the thing for in the studio or, wherever! Its unusual to find industrial inspired furniture that is proportioned so well, great designs by Michael photographed by yours truly below.
And of course scroll down for some lovely fashion too, shows on this sat & sun so be quick.
Opening Friday September 2, from 5pm
Continues 12-5pm following Saturday and Sunday.
Walk The Plank
www.chinaheights.com
"A Furniture collection designed by Michael Perry for Walk the Plank.
The collection is Hand Crafted using reclaimed woods from unseaworthy fishing vessels found around the Java Sea. A culmination of experience and eclectic aesthetic brought together to create a casual and fun environment for life. Our furniture collection represents a new beginning in the mindset of products manufactured in Indonesia"...
I loved the metal framed stools, great structures-big round head rivets, fab colours & a solid teak seat; just the thing for in the studio or, wherever! Its unusual to find industrial inspired furniture that is proportioned so well, great designs by Michael photographed by yours truly below.
And of course scroll down for some lovely fashion too, shows on this sat & sun so be quick.
Opening Friday September 2, from 5pm
Continues 12-5pm following Saturday and Sunday.
Walk The Plank
www.chinaheights.com
Labels:
China Heights,
Recycled Teak Furniture,
Stools,
Sydney,
Walk The Plank
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2 comments:
WOW.. this place is freaking awesome to photograph..
Lots of props.. hahaha
Lee x
This looks like such an awesome space to showcase art.
Lots of love from Sydney,
x Kel
melbourne: the bold and the blackman
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