The Valencia contemporary design company Vondom predominantly uses recycled materials and rotational moulding in their manufacturing, which allows them the scope to create large scale planter products and unique furniture. I featured a few of their designs here because of the interesting results they are achieving and also the fact they use models in their marketing of contemporary decor, which is a rarity these days. Maybe I’m slightly biased because I have worked in advertising as a photographer but its good to see a bit of life added into the set. I always thought it was a slight disconnect to see the trend of interior design layouts for people without any occupants. I’ve also added a few other retro images where art and models had a convergence.. Also some other ceramic innovations.
Ribbed ceramic lamp base – Roger Capron
Jug on wall highlighted by frame
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Carved and folded ceramic vase
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Eva Zeisel Coffee Table
A new offerings from Design Within Reach Its curvy base hints at Baroque styling and the classic Noguchi table.
The Seasonal Living Provencal bistro table is hand-made with a mixture of natural sands and a hemp-like grass that produces a very durable but light-weight concrete, then waxed for protection and matched with ceramic seating cubes
A porcelain blue and white cockatoo with a bit of competition from the curtains.
( photographer Cindy Sherman’s apartment )
Vondoms Bones Maceteros huge planters
Vondom Bye Bye planter, designed by Harry & Camila
( The fascination of Byebye is harbored in this contrast between simultaneous unity and inner conflict – catalog description :)) )
Original design sun lounger—FAZ by Ramon Esteve for Vondom
VLEK Garden pot by Karim Rashid
Circolo Dell’Ostrica by interior designer Claudia Pelizzari, Venice-Italy
Contemporary garden bar chair — WING by A cero for Vondom
Wing stool and table by Vondom—this is the virtual 3D modelling using Sketchup
( Sketchup is a free 3D software )
VERTEX Contemporary garden table by Karim Rashid for Vondom
Contemporary luminous garden coffee table—SABINAS by Javier Mariscal
Contemporary vase — CHEMISTUBES by Teresa Sapey
Faz Daybed by Ramón Esteve for Vondom
Drip Drip Tea Set by Finding Cheska
Garden-pot— ADAN by Teresa Sapey for Vondom
Garden pot — ALMA by A cero
Vondom Vlek illuminated large outdoor planter using Led Lights by Karim Rashid
Twin Garden Pots—MOMA by Javier Mariscal
Garden Planters — JM Ferrero, Vondom
Photo by Kristian Schuller
Large pots at the entrance of the Hotel Missoni, Italy
Martine Franck
Magnum Photos
Designer Jacques Fath robe de cocktail
Photo Willy Maywald, 1951
Evelyn Tripp in Mainbocher by Richard Avedon – June 1953
Outfit designed by Jacques Fath 1951
Photo Willy Maywald
Bettina Graziani, at the Joan Miro Show, pour ELLE, Summer Collection, Jacques Fath, Paris, 1953
Photo by Georges Dambier
Nemo is a chair with a face designed by Fabio Novembre
One Kiln by Threetone cup and saucer
Original white bone china porcelain vases–Adelaide by Xie Dong
Tulip House – ceramic vase is handmade by Cor unum.
( http://www.archiexpo.com/ )
Monumental Planter—FAZ by Ramon Esteve
French artist Jean François Fourtou
Photographer Mario Testino’s home
Model in studio of Marc Chagall
Photo Mark Shaw
Thom Felicia interior design
Most of the design blogs were in raptures over the hooded chairs, all I could see was the impressive modernist sculpture at the window.
Planter/seating collection by Jangir Maddadi Design Bureau
Pots by Valencian designer JM Ferrero
A room at the Hotel Belsito, Venice
VONDOM—mobiliario exterior Vases Isla by JM Ferrero
Bettina Graziani and Pablo Picasso in his Cannes Villa, La Californie 1955
Photo Mark Shaw
Fernand Leger at his studio in Paris 1955, with British model Anne Gunning, wearing a dress based on his art.
Photo Mark Shaw
Joan Miro and model Margaret Philipps in Barcelona, 1955
Photo Mark Shaw
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