design

Closets

Finding a solution to the His and Hers closet design challenge

So you’ve got two people sharing one closet.It could be a traditional his and hers scenario, or a more progressive his/his or hers/hers. Bottom line is that doesn’t really matters.What matters is:Who’s the “clothes horse” in the relationship.How each of them feel about how the other uses the space.How each of them feel about the allocation of space, as in, who gets how much.

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Finishing loblolly pine with fire: Michael J. Moran's Shou Pine-y Ban

Since 2004, Michael Moran, and now his partner Celia Gibson, can be found, chisel in hand, building each unique object one piece at a time, one hand-cut joint at a time, watching wood become a functional work of art.  Moran says his vision is one in which materials, primarily wood, and its natural characteristics are central. Taking these characteristics into consideration, our intention is to place each individual board and its idiosyncrasies into a context where it is best expressed aesthetically, ideologically and functionally.