I was at Chatsworth House yesterday and, peering into a bedroom, I was completely awestruck !
But before we get to that, I thought you might like to see this. For sure, it's not wood but the Liesegang rings in the local stone that makes up the North Gate are as remarkable as they are beautiful and have the feel of some exotic and ancient specie.
Anyway, back to the matter in hand. The bedroom. Or more importantly, the bed.
An enormous, sinuous, contemporary, sculptural, epiphany in steamed (perhaps) and laminated ash. It was jaw drop moment.
The designer is Joseph Walsh, an Irishman working in County Cork and of course there is much about him and his workshop on the internet but still, he has completely passed me by. It's all too easy to miss what's going on around you in our world when I've got my head down, concentrating hard at what's in front of me. It makes me realise I should look up and look around a bit more often to see what others are doing.
Here're some details...
https://josephwalshstudio.com/product/magnus/
And another bed.
The odd chair.
But before we get to that, I thought you might like to see this. For sure, it's not wood but the Liesegang rings in the local stone that makes up the North Gate are as remarkable as they are beautiful and have the feel of some exotic and ancient specie.
Anyway, back to the matter in hand. The bedroom. Or more importantly, the bed.
An enormous, sinuous, contemporary, sculptural, epiphany in steamed (perhaps) and laminated ash. It was jaw drop moment.
The designer is Joseph Walsh, an Irishman working in County Cork and of course there is much about him and his workshop on the internet but still, he has completely passed me by. It's all too easy to miss what's going on around you in our world when I've got my head down, concentrating hard at what's in front of me. It makes me realise I should look up and look around a bit more often to see what others are doing.
Here're some details...
https://josephwalshstudio.com/product/magnus/
And another bed.
The odd chair.